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Surrounding the City of Nashua, several fire departments are available to provide mutual aid if requested.
The City of Nashua belongs to two mutual aid organizations that have jurisdiction in this area: the Border
Area Community Group and the Souhegan Mutual Aid Association. For the majority of incidents, Nashua Fire
Rescue possesses sufficient staffing to mitigate the emergency. However, if requested, numerous resources
exist outside Nashua and could potentially provide additional assistance. Nashua should continue to
participate in the mutual aid system and conduct periodic training with its mutual aid partners to ensure a
continuity of operations while on the scene of emergency incidents.
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