history
Dayville Fire District
The Dayville Fire District is a special taxing district in the town of Killingly, CT formed in 1959 to oversee the fire suppression and emergency service operations in the Dayville, CT area. Bylaws Meetings Regular meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every month in the hall at the Dayville Fire Station at 465 Hartford Pike, Dayville, CT, at 7:00pm. Board Members and Officers President : Frederick E. Jacobi Vice President : Michael Hewko Seretary : Kelley Shaver Treasurer : Keri Vanasse Members at Large : Jeffrey Buchbinder Larry Groh Dylan Hamill Eric Lemery Thomas Weaver
Dayville Volunteer Fire Company
The Dayville Volunteer Fire Company was incorporated in 1939, after having been run as a one-man fire company by founder Byron F. Barrowclough. In 1959, the Dayville Fire District was formed as a special taxing district, and the Dayville Volunteer Fire Company moved from being a fundraising and governance body to a charitable organization which furthers the cause of firefighting, public safety, and the public good in and around Dayville.
The Dayville Fire Company
The Dayville Fire Company is a combination fire company that protects the village of Dayville from medical, fire, hazardous material, and environmental emergencies. The Dayville Fire Company was established in 1937 to protect the ever-growing village of Dayville, but the roots of fire protection in Dayville can be traced back to the mid to late 1800s when the fire protection for the local mills would also respond to fires in the village.