Bangor City Fire Department
Address: 289 Main Street
Phone: (207) 992-4700
Additional Bangor Fire Departments
Address: 11 Griffin Road, 168 Hogan Road
Phone: (207) 992-4690, (207) 992-4680
Bradley Fire Department
Address: Main Street, Bradley
Phone: (207) 827-9273
Email: bfiredept@roadrunner.com
Services: Runs a Junior Fire Fighting Program for 15 to 18 year olds; contact if you are in need of a smoke detector or burning permit.
Brewer Fire Department
Address: 151 Parkway South, Brewer
Phone: (207) 989-7002
Services: Free inspections of chimneys and pellet stoves and assistance with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. The fire department also provides information about the Knox Box Rapid Entry System Box (a locked box located near the home entry, allowing fire and rescue personnel access to the home to reduce response time in care of fire or other emergency).
Glenburn Fire Department
Address: 144 Lakeview Road
Phone: (207) 942-6118
Services: Glenburn Fire Department is a volunteer department with two Fire Stations in town; neither is staffed.
Hermon Fire Department
Address: 327 Billings Road
Phone: (207) 848-5986
Holden Fire Department
Address: 560 Main Road
Phone: (207) 843-6737
Old Town Fire Department
Address: 150 Brunswick
Phone: (207) 827-3400
Orono Fire Department
Address: 59 Main Street, Orono
Phone: (207) 866-4000
Services: A full time fire marshal works to inspect businesses and homes throughout the community and ensure that they meet safety standards. This can include simple inspections of chimneys or complex evaluations of fire suppression systems. All businesses and multifamily housing projects are inspected regularly. In addition, large gatherings are checked to make sure that everyone in attendance will be safe and enjoy their event. Whenever a community member has questions about fire codes, the fire marshal is available to help.
Firefighters teach fire and injury prevention monthly at Asa Adams School. Using established curricula, each lesson focuses on different learning objectives. Lessons vary, based on student age and include topics such as how to call 911, practicing escape routes from your house, wearing bicycle helmets, and learning to stop, drop, and roll. Classes are also held throughout the community on CPR and fire prevention for senior citizens. Additional classes teach how to use a fire extinguisher; these are available to businesses and groups. Blood pressure clinics are held twice a month at senior citizen housing to identify individuals with high blood pressure before they need an ambulance. Additionally, multiple classes are held to teach college students about fire risk factors and how to prevent fires.
Orrington Fire Department
Address: 14 Johnson Mill Road
Phone: (207) 825-3530
Penobscot Fire Department
Address: Route 175 Bayview Road
Phone: (207) 326-4296
Penobscot Nation Fire Department
Address: River Road
Phone: (207) 947-2358
Veazie Fire Department
Address: 1084 Maine Street
Phone: (207) 945-5627
Services: Fire inspections, fire education