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Chief David Calderone

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Business Phone:
330-644-3228
(for all Emergencies please dial 9-1-1)

The Coventry Fire Department provides a full-time staff of certified FireMedics and trained dispatchers to deal with emergencies. The department responds to over 1600 calls a year. In addition to responding to fires and emergency ambulance calls, the staff conducts inspections, offers educational programs in the schools, and has personnel trained to deal with underwater rescue, hazardous materials, and other specialized areas. Emergency ambulance service is provided to Coventry residents at a reduced rate.

The Coventry Fire Department offers many different opportunities in fire and life safety education. Tours of the fire station, CPR classes, reality-based fire safety training in the fire safety trailer, public speaking, fire extinguisher usage, home safety inspections and basic first-aid training are just a few of the presentations offered by our Fire Department. The Coventry Fire Department is ready to assist you with any fire and life safety issue.

 

HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

 

 

 

 

 

 

FREE Blood Pressure Checks

You may have your blood pressure checked - at no cost - at the Coventry Fire Department any time between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. It is important to check your blood pressure frequently and this is an easy way to do it.

 

Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are Needed Too!

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless and deadly gas that can be generated by any gas-burning appliance. This gas is almost impossible to detect by the human senses and it can make you very ill with flu-like symptoms. It is sometimes lethal. A carbon monoxide detector can monitor your home for dangerous carbon monoxide levels and warn you before it's too late. Call the Fire Department or your gas company for more information on carbon monoxide and choosing the right detector for your home.