Haddam Neck Volunteer Fire Company

The Haddam Neck Volunteer Fire Company serves the village of Haddam Neck, Connecticut. While actually part of the Town of Haddam, the Connecticut River separates the two, with the closest crossing between the two being several miles to the south. Haddam Neck primarily serves a rural, residential area, and includes the remains of the now-closed Connecticut Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, of which HNVFC was first-due.

Fire Apparatus
All fire apparatus respond from a single station.

In-Service Apparatus
Engine 16 - 2010 Spartan Metro Star/4 Guys (1500/1000)

Engine-Tank 16 - 1997 Ford Louisville/Central States (1250/1500)

Brush 16 - 2010 Ford F-550/Firematic B.R.A.T. (400/390/? A foam)

Squad 16 - 2007 Ford F-550/E-One (750/340) (ex Haddam Volunteer Fire Company, acquired 2019)

Rescue 16 - 2001 Ford F-550/SVI light-duty rescue