OUTDOOR BURNING BANNED
All outdoor burning remains banned, and all fire permits, including seasonal fire pits, are suspended until further notice. Conditions are extremely dry, and any spark can lead to a dangerous wildfire.
Please stay alert, and report any signs of smoke or outdoor fires to 911 immediately.
Please stay alert, and report any signs of smoke or outdoor fires to 911 immediately.
recent NEWS
trainee member promoted to full membership
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chief clarke highlighted in state newsletter
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COLBY-SAWYER ALUMNI HIGHLIGHTED
Colby-sawyer magazine
fall 2023 edition • Wilmot, NH
"The position requires a kind of allegiance to the common good that, for most people, rarely translates into meaningful action. So, it’s unsurprising that many departments have trouble recruiting. This makes it even more extraordinary that, in a small town like Wilmot, six members of the volunteer department — one third of its active roster — are all graduates of the same small college..."
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Frequently asked questions
I need information for my homeowners insurance.
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Insurance inquiries can be sent to us via email. This is the best way to get the information you are and your agent are looking for.
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How do I obtain a burn permit? |
The easiest way to obtain a burn permit for outdoor burning is to visit the State of New Hampshire's permitting website (small fee applies). If you would rather obtain a permit in-person you can contact the Warden using the buttons below.
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how can i make a donation to the department? |
Your tax deductible donation can be sent to Wilmot Fire at PO Box 33, Wilmot, NH 03287. We thank you for your support! Please make checks payable to WVFD.
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