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Bangor Fire First Alarm Responses & Still Alarms
Grass/ Brush Fire - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue
Vehicle Fire - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue
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Fire in Building - 2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 2 Rescues, Fire Comm 1
Vehicle Accident - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue - *Heavy Rescue Spec Call
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Water Related - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue, 1 boat, Heavy Rescue
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Haz - Mat  - 2 Engines, 2 Rescues, 1 Ladder, Fire Comm 1, Orono FD Haz Mat Team (as needed)
Aircraft Emergency at BIA - minimum of 1 engine, 1 rescue, 1 tanker.
(more as size of aircraft requires) (may add 2 additional engines, 1- ladder, 2 additional rescues, Fire Comm 1,  Heavy Rescue, Second Ladder Command Truck in case of crash)
* This is determined by ANG Crash Rescue *
Mutual Aid - as requested
**Tank 6 Responses - All fires outside of city hydrants and mutual aid.
Alarms Above the
First Alarm
All Hands - One additonal Engine, One additional Rescue to scene
(** ANG tanker & Glenburn tanker to scene) Brewer Engine and OronoEngine to cover Central, Hire Back Chief Officer
Second Alarm - Brewer Engine & Orono Engine to scene,
(** Hermon & Hampden tankers to scene) Hermon Engine to cover Central, Veazie Engine to cover Station 5, Bangor Recall for 1 officer and 3 ffers to man Engine 2.
Third Alarm - Hermon Engine & Veazie Engine to Scene, Engine 2 cover central, Hampden Engine to cover Central.
Fourth Alarm - Engine 2 and Hampden Engine to scene, Old Town Engine to Cover Central, Glenburn Engine to cover Station 6
** = Tanker responses outside the hydrant district.
Addition Ladders and other equipment are by special call.
*All initial alarms may have other equipment added as needed for special circumstances *

Never Forget

Rollover on the Hogan Road
Updated On: May 23, 2013

 

Charges expected after 3-vehicle accident in Bangor sends 3 to hospital

BANGOR, Maine — Police expect charges to be filed after they finish investigating a three-vehicle accident at the intersection of Mount Hope Avenue and Hogan Road late Friday morning.

“Bangor fire and rescue was already on scene when we arrived after the 11:24 a.m. call,” said Bangor police Sgt. Jim Buckley.

According to Buckley, a green Subaru driven east on Mount Hope by Sherry Levesque, 47, of Old Town hit the side of a green Ford F-350 pickup truck driven south on Hogan Road by Rickie Keim, 47, of Patten.

“The 350 rolled onto its driver side and onto the hood portion of a Toyota Camry that was in the left turn lane pointing north on Hogan waiting to turn onto Mount Hope,” Buckley explained. “Then the 350 rolled back off the Camry and onto its passenger side on the pavement.”

Four people were in the pickup: Rickie Keim, Bobbie Keim, 39, and two children, ages 5 and 9. All are from Patten.

Both the Camry — driven by Rachel Traft, 18, of Veazie — and Subaru had just the driver in the vehicle.

Traft, Rickie Keim and one of the children were taken by ambulance to Eastern Maine Medical Center with what Buckley called injuries that were not considered life-threatening.

Buckley said police were told that Traft later was released from the hospital. No information was available on her or the other two people taken to EMMC, according to a nursing supervisor Friday night.

“Early indications are that the 350 failed to stop for a red light,” said Buckley. “Charges are expected, but not until the investigation is completed.”

Everyone was wearing seat belts.

At least two of the vehicles were towed from the scene, but no damage estimates were available.


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