Dover-Foxcroft, Maine

 

Dover-Foxcroft Fire Department

 

History

In July 1848, the Foxcroft Village Fire Company was chartered.  Dover citizens soon asked to join.  In 1850, it was voted to purchase an engine at a cost of $903.  The last time this engine was known to have fought in a fire was 1895 when the Mayo, now the Ward Building, caught fire.  Equipment in the Department has grown since its origins 150 years ago.

Today the department maintains the following pieces of equipment to provide fire protection and rescue services to the people of Dover-Foxcroft:

Apparatus

  • 922- 2013 Custom Spartan Pumper
  • 923- 2022 Pierce Enforcer 
  • 928- 2018 Ford F-550 Brush/Squad Truck
  • 935- 2024 Freightliner Pumper/Tanker (in production)
  • 941- 2012 Pierce 100ft Tower Ladder
  • 956- 1999 E-One Custom Heavy Rescue
  • 951- 2019 PL Custom Ambulance- In Service Spring of 2025

Specialty Vehicles

  • 954- 2012 Bobcat UTV
  • 957- 2016 Artic Cat Snowmobile & Rescue Sled
  • 959- 16' Rescue Boat & 14' Zodiac Rescue Boat
 
Officers
 
Chief- Brian Gaudet
Deputy Chief- Gerald Rollins
Asst. Chief- Eric Melia
Captain- Eric Berce
Captain- Ryan Taylor
Lieutenant- Ryan London
Lieutenant- Ben Fagan
Lieutenant- Cody Coiley
Safety Officer- William Siemerling
Safety Officer- Sammy Towner
Secretary- Mark Young
Engineer- Tim Perkins
Engineer- Mark Robinson
Training Officer- Jon Buckingham
 
Staffing- 5 Day Coverage- Monday-Friday 8am-4pm, with 2 Firefighters 
               7 Day Coverage- Memorial Weekend till Labor Day Weekend
                                        2 Firefighters 
 

In addition to our officers, our department has a roster of 27 active Firefighters and EMS providers, as well as 5 Junior Firefighters. We hold monthly meetings and training sessions on the 1st and 3rd Monday of every month.

If you're interested in joining the department, applications can be picked up at the fire station Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For non-emergency inquiries, please contact us at 207-564-2610 or 207-564-3304.

FOR ALL EMERGENCIES, DIAL 911.