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Diesel Pumps Boost Fire Protection in Machias and Marshfield
15 Nov
Summary
- Firefighters train with diesel-powered water pumps to enhance fire protection
- Pumps allow drawing water from any freshwater source, not just municipal lines
- Permanent pumps planned for downtown Machias and Marshfield

On a recent cold, wet Sunday morning, about 20 firefighters from the Machias, Machiasport, Marshfield, and Jonesboro/Roque Bluffs fire departments gathered to train with a diesel-powered water pump. This pump is designed to enhance fire protection in downtown Machias and Marshfield by allowing crews to draw water from any freshwater source, not just municipal water lines.
The municipal water lines in these towns are not equipped to keep up with the larger pumps used on modern firetrucks and equipment, and they cannot supply enough water for large commercial structure fires. This was evident during the Bluebird Motel fire last Christmas Eve, when crews had to haul in additional water using pumper trucks because the municipal system could not provide sufficient water.




