In this episode of Orleans Behind the Scenes, Public Information Officer Amanda Converse and Media Operations Coordinator Mia Baumgarten sit down with Fire Chief Geof Deering to discuss the challenges facing the current Orleans Fire-Rescue Station—and why now is the time to plan for the future.
The station, built in 1987, no longer meets the demands of a growing and aging community or the needs of a modern emergency response team. Chief Deering shares insights into how the department has evolved, what constraints the current facility presents, and how a new station would enhance safety, efficiency, and service delivery.
Whether you're a longtime resident or a seasonal visitor, this conversation sheds light on an essential part of our town’s infrastructure—and the importance of investing in public safety for years to come.
Resources & Links:
Orleans Fire-Rescue webpage:https://www.town.orleans.ma.us/1004/Fire-Rescue
Orleans Fire-Rescue Station Feasibility Studies: https://www.town.orleans.ma.us/981/New-Fire-Rescue-Station-Feasibility-Stud
Meeting about Campus Plan Study: https://videoplayer.telvue.com/player/zzV8HNURw1G02-ue3glR7BRTpI-bknlL/series/4028/media/941542
Town Meeting Fire-Rescue Station Article information: https://www.town.orleans.ma.us/894/Town-Meeting-Information