St. Andrews Fire Department

St. Andrews Fire Department We are a small composite fire department in Southwestern New Brunswick.We have one full time Member

Under the direction of Fire Chief Kevin Theriault, we are a small volunteer fire department in beautiful Southwestern New Brunswick. We have one paid staff (Fire Chief) and approximately 24 paid-on-call personnel. We operate out of one Station with a fleet of two main pumpers, one pumper-tanker, one mini-pumper/rescue truck, a utility truck for hauling portable pumping equipment, a 14' Zodiac for

lake and coastal rescue, and a Yahama ATV and an Argo for remote rescue and wildland firefighting. Fire supression, fire prevention and fire investigation are priorities of the Department, but our services are not limited to just those. Wildland firefighting, coastal & lake water rescue and high angle rescue are some other services we offer, along with support, when requested, from the RCMP, Ambulance New Brunswick and Charlotte County Ground Search & Rescue. The Department's personnel is well trained, all having to complete the Level I Firefighter course as a requesite for full service. The Department also offers auto extrication services for motor vehicle collisions and has a brand new (2008) set of Hurst Jaws of Life purchased through Code 4 Fire & Rescue.

05/27/2026
05/04/2026

Happy International Firefighter's Day. Thank you to all who have ever picked up a hose, axe, halligan, Puliski or any other tools to help fight a fire.

Don't forget to check your your smoke and CO alarm and to change the batteries this weekend when you change your clocks.
03/05/2026

Don't forget to check your your smoke and CO alarm and to change the batteries this weekend when you change your clocks.

02/20/2026

PUBLIC SAFETY NOTICE from COJO Diving
ICE DIVING SAFETY TRAINING

Location: Chamcook Lake, St. Andrews NB
Date(s): February 20 - 22, 2026
Time(s): February 20 3pm, until February 22 at 12pm

During this time, there will be:

• Marked ice access holes
• Surface safety personnel
• Safety lines and dive equipment on the ice
• Restricted access zones around the training area

For your safety and the safety of divers:

Do not approach marked dive holes
Do not disturb safety lines or equipment
Keep a safe distance from the training area
Follow any posted signage or instructions from safety personnel

For questions or concerns please contact COJO Diving at 1-855-646-2656 (1-506-349-5110 after hours), or email [email protected].

02/12/2026

Congratulations to our 2 new Lieutenants on you promotions. Lieutenant Jill Little and Jamie Emberley. Thank you to Tommy Parker and Greg Callaghan for your years in the Lieutenants position.

Address

80 Reed Avenue
Saint Andrews, NB
E5B1A1

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