Gardner Firefighters Local 2215

Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 Local 2215 representing the members of the Gardner, Massachusetts Fire Department.

Your Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 would like to wish all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Your on duty crews are...
12/24/2025

Your Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 would like to wish all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Your on duty crews are Group 4 Christmas Eve and Group 1 Christmas Day. Group 3 New Years Eve and Group 4 New Years Day.

Inside Gardner Fire Headquarters on City Hall Ave there is a Toys for Tots bin. If you would like to drop off a new unwr...
12/04/2025

Inside Gardner Fire Headquarters on City Hall Ave there is a Toys for Tots bin. If you would like to drop off a new unwrapped toy for a child in need this Holiday Season, please stop down. Thank You

11/11/2025

Veterans Day thank you for your service and sacrifice

Today we take a moment to thank the veterans that are members of Local 2215 of our 39 members 10 are vets or are currently serving,

6- US Army
2- USMC
1- USAF
1- USN

Thank you to the countless numbers of past and retired members that served in our military.

Reminder to get out and vote today! Polls are open 7am to 8pm.Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 and the Professional Fire ...
11/04/2025

Reminder to get out and vote today! Polls are open 7am to 8pm.

Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 and the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (PFFM) Endorse Mayor Michael Nicholson for reelection as Mayor of Gardner

Thank to you to all involved in securing the Federal Firefighters Assistance Grant. On the fire ground it is critical fo...
10/20/2025

Thank to you to all involved in securing the Federal Firefighters Assistance Grant. On the fire ground it is critical for every Firefighter to have a working radio!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GARDNER RECEIVES $365,000 FEDERAL GRANT TO PURCHASE NEW FIREFIGHTER RADIOS

Gardner, MA — The City of Gardner has been awarded $365,000 through the Federal Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) Program to purchase new fire-rated radio systems for all 42 members of the Gardner Fire Department. The grant will replace the Department’s 15-year-old portable radios, which are beyond their life expectancy and no longer supported by the manufacturer. Parts for the current models are often unavailable, and the units do not meet modern fire service standards for heat and water resistance.

Mayor Michael J. Nicholson expressed his gratitude for the support of federal partners and the continued investment in Gardner’s public safety infrastructure.
“This grant is another great example of how federal, state, and local partnerships work together to strengthen our communities,” said Mayor Mike Nicholson. “By investing in the safety of our first responders, we’re also investing in the safety of our residents. These new radios will ensure that our firefighters can communicate clearly and effectively during emergencies, helping them protect the people of Gardner while also keeping each other safe.”

Portable radios are among the most critical pieces of safety equipment for firefighters. They provide a vital communication link during emergencies—especially when operating in immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) environments—ensuring that firefighters can stay connected to each other and to command staff while working to protect residents.

“Gardner’s firefighters represent the best of what it means to serve: courage, commitment, and an unwavering dedication to protecting others,” said Congresswoman Lori Trahan. “Securing this federal investment through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program is exactly why I fight to strengthen and expand these initiatives in Congress, because they deliver real results for communities like Gardner. These new, state-of-the-art radios will enhance communication, improve safety, and ensure that our firefighters have the reliable tools they need to do their jobs effectively and return home safely after every call.”

“This investment in the Gardner Fire Department is an investment in its firefighters and the whole community,” said Senator Edward J. Markey. “Communication is key when responding to emergencies, and I was proud to fight for this funding alongside Mayor Nicholson, Chief Lagoy, and our partners at the federal, state, and local level. I will continue to advocate with Senator Warren and Representative Trahan to expand funding for FEMA’s AFG program and other firefighting grant programs so that every department gets the federal support they need.”

“It’s about time we upgrade our firefighters’ 15-year-old communication systems,” said U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren. “Modern equipment is an investment in Gardner families’ safety, so I’m going to keep fighting hard to protect the Assistance to Firefighters Grants and Staffing For Adequate Fire and Emergency Response programs.”

Gardner Fire Chief Greg Lagoy emphasized how essential clear communication is in emergency situations.

“The Gardner Fire Department currently uses portable radios that are over 15 years old –well beyond their estimated service life, and do not meet current standards,” said Chief Greg Lagoy. “This much-needed funding from the FEMA Assistance to Firefighters Grant program will be used to purchase new P-25 compliant, fire service-rated portable radios. These new radios are designed to perform under the harsh conditions in burning buildings, including extreme high temperatures and large volumes of water. Firefighters regularly operate in hazardous atmospheres, and having reliable portable radios are a mission-critical lifeline to ensure their safety. The benefits of this grant funding align with FEMA’s goals of improving firefighter and public safety, enhancing the Gardner Fire Department’s daily operations, and addressing equipment failures and service issues. The project addresses a critical gap in communication equipment, replacing outdated and unreliable technology to meet current safety standards, such as those set by the National Fire Protection Association. Without this award, the GFD would face continued challenges, including potential safety risks from communication failures and escalating maintenance costs for obsolete equipment. This also meaningfully helps to alleviate a significant financial burden on the City.”

City Councilor Craig Cormier, who chairs the City Council’s Public Safety Committee also expressed their appreciation for the continued investments in public safety.
“The Assistance To Firefighters Grant will significantly enhance the safety and efficacy of the Gardner Fire Department,” said Councilor Craig Cormier. “The department has encountered challenges with its end-of-life model radios, resulting in a growing number of breakdowns. We are pleased to learn that the grant will enable the department to maintain uninterrupted communication, ensuring the safety of both the firefighters and the individuals they serve.”

State Representative Jon Zlotnik praised the City’s ongoing efforts to modernize its public safety infrastructure and support its first responders.
“The Gardner Fire Department has consistently demonstrated its commitment to professionalism, preparedness, and public service,” said State Representative Jon Zlotnik. “This grant builds on the City’s ongoing efforts to ensure that our first responders have the modern tools and equipment they need to do their jobs safely and effectively. I’m proud to see continued investment in the safety of both our firefighters and the residents they protect every day.”

Over the last five years, the City of Gardner has made significant investments in the Fire Department, including the purchase of new self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) units for all firefighters, two new engine trucks, a new heavy rescue vehicle, a new ambulance, and the necessary equipment to outfit each of these vehicles. Additionally, the City purchased new EMS protective jackets for all firefighters responding to ambulance calls and provided each firefighter with a second set of turnout gear to ensure readiness and safety during back-to-back responses. The City has also recently ordered a new ladder truck set to begin construction in 2027 and a new backup ambulance expected to arrive in early 2026.

These collective efforts continue to strengthen the Gardner Fire Department’s ability to protect the community with the highest level of service, safety, and professionalism.

“By replacing outdated technology with modern, fire-rated radios that meet today’s safety standards, Gardner is continuing its commitment to investing in the safety of both its residents and first responders,” added Mayor Nicholson. “Reliable communication is essential in every emergency, and this investment ensures that the City’s firefighters have the tools they need to serve the community safely and effectively.”

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At the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts state meeting this past Friday held in Holyoke, MA, Members of Gardner...
10/18/2025

At the Professional Firefighters of Massachusetts state meeting this past Friday held in Holyoke, MA, Members of Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 were in attendance. At the meeting the PFFM voted to endorse Michael Nicholson for reelection as Mayor of Gardner.

Mayor Race Endorsement
10/16/2025

Mayor Race Endorsement

The members of Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 are saddened to hear of the sudden loss of Jack. Jack, his family as well...
09/02/2025

The members of Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 are saddened to hear of the sudden loss of Jack. Jack, his family as well as our brothers & sisters in Sterling FD are in our thoughts.

Several members of Local 2215 and their families attended the Woo Sox First Responder day today presented by national gr...
07/30/2025

Several members of Local 2215 and their families attended the Woo Sox First Responder day today presented by national grid at Polar Park in Worcester. It is great to see members and family gather out side of work and having an enjoyable day together, even if the Woo Sox lost in extra innings!

Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 wishing everyone has a happy and safe 4th of July. Group 3 is your on duty shift.
07/04/2025

Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 wishing everyone has a happy and safe 4th of July. Group 3 is your on duty shift.

Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 wishing electrical inspector Darrell a speedy and full recovery. Darrell and his family ...
06/24/2025

Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 wishing electrical inspector Darrell a speedy and full recovery. Darrell and his family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Statement by Mayor Nicholson on the Accident today Involving City Electrical Inspector Darrell Sweeney

Earlier today, City of Gardner employee Darrell Sweeney was seriously injured in a work-related accident. I was able to visit and speak with him briefly in the hospital, where he is being cared for by a dedicated team of medical professionals. Darrell has a difficult road ahead, but he is in good hands, and we are all hoping for his steady healing and full recovery.

I want to express my sincere gratitude to the first responders who arrived quickly and provided critical assistance at the scene, as well as to the hospital staff who continue to care for Darrell with great skill and compassion. Their actions made an enormous difference during a very serious situation.

Our thoughts and our prayers are with Darrell, his family, and his colleagues. The City of Gardner stands ready to support them however we can in the days and weeks to come.

- Gardner Mayor Mike Nicholson

Over the past three days 3 delegates were sent from Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 to the 46th Biennial Convention in W...
06/19/2025

Over the past three days 3 delegates were sent from Gardner Firefighters Local 2215 to the 46th Biennial Convention in Worcester. They obtained knowledge and contacts to better our local. While there the delegates participated in voting leadership positions and on resolutions. Delegates also got to checkout the newest PFAS free fire gear and new state of the art equipment in the vendors area. Our local 2215 is proud to have attended and participated, We want to thank our Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts (PFFM) leadership for putting this together as well as the City of Worcester for hosting.

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70 City Hall Avenue
Gardner, MA
01440

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