Senior SAFE Program

The Senior SAFE program educate seniors of East Bridgewater on fire prevention.  Funding for the Senior SAFE program continues to be provided through grants from the Department of Fire Services. Captain/Paramedic Jeffrey Kelley is the Public Education Coordinator and directly oversees the SAFE program.  He is committed to making the citizens of East Bridgewater safer, as are all the firefighters, through public education and awareness.

The Fire Department also offers to our senior population and citizens with disabilities the opportunity to have us come out and check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors free of charge.  Residents who are enrolled in our Smoke Detector Program are visited annually to check their detectors and replace the batteries.  No dwelling in East Bridgewater should be without smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, as these simple devices may quite literally save your life.  For more information regarding this program, contact the Fire Department at (508) 378-2071.