Fire Chief Patrick M. Egloff


The Westfield Fire Department is a municipal organization which provides fire, rescue and ambulance services to the City of Westfield. The department is staffed 24 hours a day by 86 fully paid personnel, all who are specially trained to handle emergency medical calls with 41 members at the advanced paramedic level.

The Fire Department responds to approximately 8,200 fire and rescue calls each year. For fire suppression and rescues, the department maintains four engine companies, one tower and one rescue truck. The department provides for a wide variety of rescues including ice, fire, confined space, and auto extrication.

Emergency calls and routine transports are provided for by our trained emergency medical technician staff. All medical personnel are cross-trained as firefighter and are certified by the Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services. Personnel respond to approximately 7,500 medical calls each year. Calls involve all types of emergency situations as well as routine non-emergency transports to or from area hospitals, nursing homes and other health care facilities. We maintain five fully equipped and certified ambulances.

Contact the fire chief’s office:

fire headquarters

34 Broad Street
Westfield, MA 01085

Station 2

366 Little River Road
Westfield, MA 01085

Station 3

129 Southampton Road
Westfield, MA 01085