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Plymouth Fire Department: Plymouth Fire Department Launches New Online Smoke And CO Inspection Portal

"We are pleased to now offer an online portal for residents to request and pay for smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspections,".

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March 24, 2021 by Taylor O'Neil

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Chief G. Edward Bradley is pleased to announce that the Plymouth Fire Department’s website now features links to the department’s smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspection portal.

Chief G. Edward Bradley is pleased to announce that the Plymouth Fire Department’s website now features links to the department’s smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspection portal.

“We are pleased to now offer an online portal for residents to request and pay for smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspections,” Chief Bradley said. “This new portal will streamline inspection requests throughout our community and make it a hassle-free process for all.”

“We are pleased to now offer an online portal for residents to request and pay for smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspections,” Chief Bradley said. “This new portal will streamline inspection requests throughout our community and make it a hassle-free process for all.”

Residents can find links to the fire department’s new smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspection portal on the Inspections page underneath the Fire Prevention tab.

Residents can find links to the fire department’s new smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspection portal on the Inspections page underneath the Fire Prevention tab.

On the Inspection page, after clicking on the “Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Inspections ” link, residents will be able to choose between the following building types:

On the Inspection page, after clicking on the

  • Condominium/Townhouse
  • Mobile Home
  • New Construction/Alteration
  • To request smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspections at your building type, click on the respective link that will bring you to the portal.

    With the portal, residents will be able to request a date for their inspection. At the time of their request, residents will also be asked to pay online with either a credit/debit card or e-check.

    Residents will also still have the option to drop off their paper application and payment at the Fire Headquarters, 114 Sandwich St., drop box.

    Additionally, applications and payments may be mailed to:

    Plymouth Fire Department
    Fire Prevention / Code Enforcement Division
    114 Sandwich St.
    Plymouth MA, 02360

    Contact the Fire Prevention Division at 508-830-4213 ex. 05 or visit the department’s inspection page for more information about the general guidelines and permit checklist.

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    The mission of the Plymouth Fire Department is to protect the lives and property within America’s Hometown by reducing the effects of fire, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, special rescue emergencies, and disasters. Our department will provide a proactive, highly trained professional emergency service for the Town of Plymouth to conduct Fire Prevention, Code Enforcement, Fire Investigation, Fire Suppression, Emergency Medical Treatment, Mitigation of Hazardous Materials Incidents, Specialized Rescue Response, and Public Fire Safety Education.

    We will strive do this with highest possible levels of economic efficiency for our public and safety for ourselves.

    March 24, 2021

    Chief G. Edward Bradley is pleased to announce that the Plymouth Fire Department’s website now features links to the department’s smoke and carbon monoxide alarm inspection portal.

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    March 5, 2021

    Chief G. Edward Bradley and the Plymouth Fire Department are pleased to announce that Firefighter Janet McCarthy graduated from the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy today.

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