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| Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Department - Serving Since 1920
The Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Dept provides the following services to the Town of Fort Fairfield: Suppression, Rescue, EMS, HAZMAT, Inspections, & Fire-Life Safety Education. We respond to approximately 350 emergency requests a year. We run out of 1 station with 7 pieces of apparatus. The Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Dept provides automatic aid to the Town of Limestone/Caswell. We also provide mutual aid to the following communities Presque Isle, Caribou, Easton, Mars Hill, Loring, and Perth Andover, New Brunswick. History | Members | Apparatus | EMS | Training
History of the Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Dept. Past Fire Chiefs Dana McLaughin
Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue - Members List Officer’s Firefighter’s Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue - Apparatus Engine 2: 2004 Sterling, 1250 gallons water, 1250 GPM, CAFS systems. First out Engine for all structure fires in town. Second out Engine for all structure fires in the country. Engine 2 is also the first out for all mutual aid and automatic aid calls. Engine 2 carries our dept’s Thermal Imaging Camera.
Ladder 1: 1982 Thibault Aerial, 100’ Aerial, 300 gallons water, & 750 GPM. Ladder 1 also has an aerial waterway that is integrated to the 75’ level. Ladder 1 responds out to all commercial fire alarms, chimney fires, structure fires, & etc. Ladder 1 also is first out for any technical rescue (confined space, water rescue, trench rescue, high angle and low angle rescue). The Limestone Fire Dept also shares this. Tanker 1: 1997 Western Star, 5000-gallon water tank. It is first out tanker for structure fires outside hydrant area and first out for all mutual aid and automatic aid calls. Brush 7: 1970 military truck, 5-ton 6x6. Brush 7 is second out for all brush, grass & woods fires. This truck is a refurbished military dump truck.
Rescue Boat 10: Our rescue boat it is equipped with anything needed for water rescue calls. The Fort Fairfield Police Dept also shares this. ATV Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue - Emergency Medical Services The Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Dept provides first responder service to the Town of Fort Fairfield. We first respond for Crown Ambulance. We assist Crown Ambulance on medical and trauma calls. We first respond anytime the ambulance is out of town, on another call, or needs help on a call. Currently at this time we have 8 licensed EMS people. We have 4 First Responders, 3 EMT-Basics, and 1 EMT-Paramedic. These first responders train regularly to keep their license up. Jonathan Cote: First Responder Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue - Training The Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Dept trains every Tuesday night. The volunteers train for countless hours each year. Training consists of: pumps, fire attack, EMS, extracation, ladders, water rescue, and other miscellaneous topics. Our volunteers participate in classes outside of the fire department on their own time that includes many nights & weekends, such as the Maine State Fire Academy, Fire Attack Schools, County Classes, State classes, EMS classes, and the National Fire Academy in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Dept - Public Education The Fort Fairfield Fire Dept provides public education to the community for groups of all ages. We can provide presentations, tours, and safety demos, geared towards your audience. The Fire Dept travels to a number of classrooms each year and presents fire and life safety education to students of all ages. We also participate in community events. The Fort Fairfield Fire has two people who are committed to fire and life safety education. Please contact us for more information on how we can help you out. Judson Drake:
Fort Fairfield Fire Dept PLAY SAFE, BE SAFE WORKSHOP Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue - Recruitment PAID/ CALL FIREFIGHTER If you are interested in becoming a paid/call firefighter for the Fort Fairfield Fire Dept, please pick up an application at the Fire Dept located at 18 Armory Drive. The requirements for becoming a Fort Fairfield Firefighter are:
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Phone: 207-472-3809 JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER’S Junior Firefighter program is geared towards finding out what the fire service is all about. Junior Firefighters will learn a wide variety of task. Junior Firefighters are limited to what they can do. Junior Firefighters are prohibited to unsafe environments. Requirements are for becoming a Fort Fairfield Junior Firefighter:
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Phone: 207-472-3809 Contact Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue Dept Emergency: 911 Walk Ins are always welcome. You may stop by the fire station Monday through Friday between 8am to 4pm. Fort Fairfield Fire/Rescue - Related Links Town of Fort Fairfield: www.fortfairfield.org |
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