Simsbury has three emergency services organizations. The police department responds to calls for law enforcement-related matters, and also responds as medical first responders. The fire department responds to calls involving fires, fire alarms, gas leaks, hazardous materials, motor vehicle extrication, and search and rescue. The Simsbury Volunteer Ambulance Association responds to all medical calls within the town. The three agencies work together to achieve one common goal: keeping Simsbury safe.
The address of the Simsbury Historical Society is: Po Box 2, Simsbury, CT 6070
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The address of the Capt. Elisha Phelps House is: 800 Hopmeadow St, Simsbury, CT 06070
The address of the Spark Plug Collectors Of America Inc is: 9 Heritage Lane, Simsbury, CT 06070-2132
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No, you are not allowed to speed in an emergency situation unless you are a designated emergency responder with proper authorization.
The address of the Simsbury Public Library is: 725 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, 06070 2210
EMS (Emergency Medical System) is a network of community responders and health care workers that: Recognise an emergency exists (general public or 1st responder) Call 911 or local emergency number (general public or 1st responder) Dispatch an ambulance (dispatcher) Give emergency care (First Responder / EMTs / Paramedics) ER care (doctors & nurses) Rehab (PT & PTAs)
Memorial Park in Simsbury, CT, was created to honor and commemorate the sacrifices of local veterans and those who served in the military. The park serves as a tribute to the men and women from the community who fought for their country, providing a place for reflection and remembrance. Its design often includes memorials, plaques, and green spaces for the public to gather and pay their respects.
No, it is not legal to speed in an emergency situation unless you are a designated emergency responder or have been authorized to do so by law enforcement.