Mission Statement

The Mission of the Hudson Fire Department is to preserve and protect the lives and property of the community through emergency response, education and prevention. This Mission is accomplished by providing a variety of services designed to protect the lives and property of the community we serve. The department’s prompt and professional response in the event of a fire, medical emergency, disaster, or any other event that would threaten the public’s welfare is our main objective. Continued Education and training is the key in maintaining the high standard of effectiveness that our community deserves.

Hudson Fire Department

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Opening Burning is only available from January 15-May 1. The 2023 burn season is now closed.

Hudson MA Fire News

  • Hudson Fire Department Receives $19,000 Grant to Improve Safety Equipment
    HUDSON — Fire Chief Jamie Desautels is pleased to share that the Hudson Fire Department was awarded a $19,000 grant through the Firefighter Safety Equipment Grant Program, administered by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security and the Department of Fire Services (DFS). The funding has supported the purchase of safety equipment designed to
  • Open Burning Season Begins Jan. 15
    The 2026 Open Burning Season begins on Thursday, Jan. 15, and ends on May 1.  Open burning during this period is governed by the following regulations: Issuance of permit by local fire department, only permitted between 10 a. m. and 4 p.m. daily, must be 75 feet from any building or structure, and constant attendance
  • Hudson Fire Department Reminds Community of Ice Safety Tips to Stay Safe This Winter
    The department would like to remind residents of the dangers of ice during the winter, when ponds, lakes, and waterways freeze over. No ice is 100 percent safe, as it is impossible to judge ice conditions by appearance or depth alone. Many factors, including water depth, body of water size, water chemistry, currents, snow cover,

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