Blizzard of February 22 and 23, 2026


2/24/2026

A snapshot of the fire department response activity during the  Blizzard of February 22 and 23, 2026:

Fire companies responded to 90 emergency incidents during the storm. These included 8 fires on the stove or in the oven which were quickly contained; 43 emergency medical responses; 1 elevator rescue; 6 electrical hazards or wires down; 2 carbon monoxide incidents; 14 alarm activations; and 16 public assist calls.

Fire companies (including engines, ladders, squads, rescue, and division chiefs) made 197 individual responses during the storm. 

 

Special thank you to the staff of Cambridge Emergency Communications for maintaining their professionalism & calmness, getting the job done, assigning companies to incidents across the city on a snowy and windy, hectic day.

 

Engine 4 and Squad 4 leaving quarters at Station 4 during the blizzard of Feb 23, 2026
Engine 4 and Squad 4 at Station 4 in North Cambridge

 

Engine 5 responding during Blizzard - Feb 23, 2026 - 1
Egnine 5 from Inman Square working at an incident in their district

 

Engine 5 response during the blizzard of Feb 23, 2026
Engine 5 from the Inman Square fire house

 

Engine 5 response, rear view of the apparatus, during the blizzard of Feb 23, 2026
Engine 5 working at a fire alarm in their district

 

Ladder 1 with aerial ladder to the roof, - Box 413 - Inman Street during the blizzard of Feb 23, 2026
Ladder 1 with the aerial ladder deployed to the roof of a building on Inman Street

 

Fie companies on location on Inman Street - Box 413 - during the blizzard of Feb 23, 2026
Fire companies investigating an incident on Inman Street

 

Fire apparatus Mechanic M4 plowing the snow from the apron and parking area of Station 10 on Hovey Av
Fire apparatus mechanic M4 working to clear snow from the apron and parking area of Station 10 on Hovey Avenue

 

Station 10 on Hovey Av after snow plowing by M4 during the blizzard of Feb 23, 2026
Station 10 on Hovey Avenue
Our fire apparatus mechanics worked continuously during the storm to keep the fire house aprons and access points clear of snow and ice