Sagadahoc County Communications Center

Sagadahoc County Communications Center 9-1-1 Dispatch Center for all of Sagadahoc County The Communications Center is located in the Sagadahoc County Court Building at 752 High Street in Bath, Maine.

It employs a Communications Director, Deputy Director, 3 Supervisors, and 12 Full-Time Public Safety Dispatchers

Responsible for dispatching Police, Fire and EMS services to all towns within Sagadahoc County; Arrowsic, Bath, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Georgetown, Phippsburg, Richmond, Topsham, West Bath and Woolwich. Sagadahoc County covers 370 square miles; 254 square miles of land and 116 square mil

es of water. As of July 2008 the estimated population for the whole county was nearly 36,500. We processes 9-1-1, non-emergency, and business calls for all public safety agencies in the county. The Communications Center also provides medical instructions over the phone when necessary when handling emergency calls.

We are hiring Full-Time Public Safety Line DispatchersIf you’re ready to grow professionally, help your community, and b...
03/16/2026

We are hiring Full-Time Public Safety Line Dispatchers
If you’re ready to grow professionally, help your community, and be both challenged and supported in your career every day, this job may be for you.

Learn more about the hiring requirements and apply for Bath, Maine Dispatcher Full-Time Job

12/25/2025

Be on the look out!

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12/03/2025

Look at that sweet face
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Press Release --- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sagadahoc County Emergency Management Aims To Bring

Bath, Maine – Sagadahoc County Emergency Management (SCEMA) has welcomed its newest employee to ensure the community is more resilient before, during, and after a crisis happens. But this is no ordinary employee. This employee has a wet nose, fur, and four legs. SCEMA is proud to introduce K9 Chaos, a one-year-old golden retriever, who is there to bring when disaster strikes. K9 Chaos has become Maine’s first and only Crisis Response Canine.

In early October, K9 Chaos and his handler, EMA Director Philip Davis, completed extensive specialized training in crisis intervention, emotional stabilization, behavioral assessment, and effective engagement during critical incidents to become Maine’s only certified Crisis Response Canine team. This specialized training allows K9 Chaos to assist first responders and community members during high-stress, traumatic, or emotionally challenging situations.

Known affectionately by his public outreach tagline: , K9 Chaos has already shown our state how adding crisis response canines into a situation can bring support services almost immediately. Having a calm and steady influence to emergency scenes where individuals may be coping with trauma, shock, or acute stress is what makes people welcome K9 Chaos into their lives.

“People experience stress and trauma in all different ways, but during an emergency, people react completely different,” said Sagadahoc County EMA Director, Philip Davis. “Chaos brings an innovative, yet effective way to help everyone, including first responders and those impacted by the crisis, deal with the stress and trauma. He brings a level of comfort and grounding that is truly remarkable.” Davis goes on to say, “In the aftermath of a crisis, a moment of calm can make all the difference for someone. Chaos provides that moment for everyone.”

“His job is to bring comfort when people need it the most – that’s the heart behind ,’ said Davis, Chaos’s certified handler. “It is incredible to watch how people visibly relax as they interact with Chaos, some might even say as they embrace Chaos.”

By integrating the crisis response canine team into our emergency management operations, SCEMA continues to expand innovative support services designed to help communities navigate crisis events. Chaos will be deployed to a variety of emergency and community support settings, including but not limited to:
• Disaster scenes and large emergencies
• Incidents involving emotional or psychological impact on first responders
• Community-wide traumatic events
• Post-incident recovery operations
• Emergency Shelters
• Community Outreach and resilience-building initiatives
• Peer support during Critical Stress Incident Management Team deployments
• School emergency drills and exercises

Residents can follow the journey of Chaos and the impact that this program has on our community using the hashtag on social media and at community events throughout the state. The Sagadahoc County Emergency Management Agency is committed to building resilience, enhancing preparedness, and ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents.

For more information about Sagadahoc County Emergency Management Agency, the crisis response canine program, or to request K9 Chaos for outreach or to support events, please contact Sagadahoc County EMA by calling (207) 443-8210 or by email at [email protected]. Together, we can bring when our community needs it most.

To those working to keep our communities and country safe, we offer our deepest thanks. If it wasn't for those of you wh...
11/27/2025

To those working to keep our communities and country safe, we offer our deepest thanks. If it wasn't for those of you who selflessly serve, we wouldn't have quite so much to be thankful for
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING

11/24/2025

Please talk to your teens about internet safety! And share this video 🖤💛🖤

🥫 Today’s the day! From 9–5, join us at Shaw’s in Bath to help fill the shelves for Sagadahoc County families. A jar of ...
11/12/2025

🥫 Today’s the day! From 9–5, join us at Shaw’s in Bath to help fill the shelves for Sagadahoc County families. A jar of peanut butter, a box of pasta, or a pack of diapers—every bit makes a big difference. 💛

11/06/2025

***Both girls have been located safe!!

Call 443-9711 if you have any information or see these girls!

09/22/2025
Mark your calendars for this exciting event!! September 25th from 0900-1100 come have Donuts with a Deputy (and maybe a ...
09/08/2025

Mark your calendars for this exciting event!! September 25th from 0900-1100 come have Donuts with a Deputy (and maybe a dispatcher or two 😉) at the Topsham Aroma Joes!

09/05/2025

Our dispatchers had an extremely busy morning this morning but they handled everything with professionalism and grace!! This was not the only critical incident our team juggled this morning but they did an absolutely phenomenal job keeping everyone safe and informed. We're so proud of all our dispatchers 🖤💛🖤

****UPDATE - Rt One is back open****Traffic Alert!
09/05/2025

****UPDATE - Rt One is back open****

Traffic Alert!

UPDATE: Route 1 is back open.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Traffic Alert - Due to a traffic accident - Rt. 1 Woolwich to Wiscasset is closed between Mountain Road, Woolwich and Old Bath Road, Wiscasset.

Motorist are advised to seek alternative routes and allow extra time.

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