Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

Cotuit FD Fire Boat 266

Cotuit Fire has replaced a 2005 21’ Edge Water with a 2014 USCG 29’ Metal Shark Marine. The boat was acquired as surplus, for free, from the USCG and had an initial cost of $311,442. It was updated with new electronics with donations from David Mugar and the Cotuit Firefighters Association including; FLIR, Radar, 3D sonar, AIS, and a portable fire pump. The new boat greatly improves our marine rescue/fire capabilities and the safety of our team.  Cotuit Fire Department is conducting a naming contest and will hold a christening ceremony at a date TBD.  Please check the “Cotuit Fire & Rescue Department” Facebook page for upcoming details. 

9/11 Remembrance Ceremony

Please join us for a Remembrance Ceremony at The Cotuit Fire Department, located at 64 High Street Cotuit on this coming Monday, September 11. The schedule is below:
8:55 a.m. Apparatus roll out of bays to appropriate location in front of station
9:00 a.m. All available fire department personnel and any guests assemble at attention in front of apparatus and maintain silence.
Ring Bell 5 -5 -5 -5 (4 sets of 5 chimes each)
Lower station flag to half-mast – 1 minute of complete silence
Prayer by Rev. Robert Naylor, followed by the Firefighter’s prayer.
Ring Bell 5 -5 -5 -5
Raise Flag
Return to service