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Bangor Fire First Alarm Responses & Still Alarms
Grass/ Brush Fire - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue
Vehicle Fire - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue
Fire Alarms - 2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 2 Rescues, Fire Comm 1
Fire in Building - 2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 2 Rescues, Fire Comm 1
Vehicle Accident - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue - *Heavy Rescue Spec Call
EMS - 1 Rescue (Engine if Warranted by EMD)
Dumpster Fire - 1 Engine
Carbon Monoxide - 1 Engine
Chimney Fire - 2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 2 Rescues, Fire Comm 1
Water Related - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue, 1 boat, Heavy Rescue
Technical Rescue - 1 Engine, 1 Rescue, Heavy Rescue
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

Guest Book Entries:
Sep. 06, 2014
Name: Jon
Union/Local:
Occupation:
City, State/Province Country: Bangor, Me USA
Comments: Awesome paramedics
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Jun. 10, 2013
Name: Keith Albert
Union/Local: IAFF
Occupation: 1241
City, State/Province Country: West Hartford, CT USA
Comments: I was well taken care of through brotherhood from the bangor local 772.
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Mar. 01, 2013
Name: Michael Hammond
Union/Local: IAFF
Occupation: 1241
City, State/Province Country: West Hartford, CT USA
Comments: Thank You Brothers for your help and support as we await word on our Brother Keith Albert who was airlifted to Bangor following his snowmobile accident.
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Sep. 30, 2012
Name: Scott Lucas
Union/Local: IAFF
Occupation: 1279 (Retired)
City, State/Province Country: Westland, MI USA
Comments: Thank you all for your hospitality during my recent visit to Bangor to interview for Fire Chief!
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Mar. 10, 2012
Name: Mitch Ransom
Union/Local: Seminole County Professional Fire Fighters
Occupation: 3254
City, State/Province Country: Sanford, Florida USA
Comments: I would like to extend my personal gratitude to your Department, Local 772 members and their families for the caring and generosity extended to Dave and Troy along with Jerry's family members. I am a Lt. at Jerry's station on the shift following Jerry's. Before everything went public even within our Department, I was informed there might be a bad situation developing for Brother Perdomo. As the days went on, with the "news" vans camped out at the station, all the speculation of a positive outcome for Jerry began to turn. We were proud of the efforts of Dave and Troy and all wanted to do our part to help. That was the hardest part, not being able to do much except flip thru the news channels, check the internet and facebook for any insight. As the real story began to come to light our hearts sank with disbelief. We have yet to be at a conclusion to this sad episode. There will be no formal grieving process as the family has turned down our departments offer for such. There is an ever expanding investigation into the southern end of the drug trail. We as a profession (Fire Fighter) have the unique ability to go from hero to zero from day to day. Local 3254 has been hit hard with the later public perception lately. But from the inside looking out we should be nothing but proud for all of our brothers and sisters. We are human after all...not perfect...susceptible to all the temptations and frustrations of the world. I just want to thank you all for the showing of compassion and caring given without question. This shows why ours is a profession only those involved will ever understand. Thank you Bangor Fire Fighters Local 772. Lieutenant Paramedic Mitch Ransom Local 3254
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Nov. 12, 2011
Name: Dan Grindle
Union/Local: United Mesa Firefighters, IAFF
Occupation: Local 2260
City, State/Province Country: Mesa, AZ USA
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