Charleston Fire Dept

Charleston Fire Dept Charleston Fire Dept serves the community of Charleston, Maine and surrounding mutual aid towns.

06/01/2026

That one duo😂

05/29/2026

“If the mill was actually on fire, we wouldn’t be able to just walk in and look around because of the smoke conditions. We’re going to have to know basically the layout of the building without being able to see it.”

05/28/2026

I hope everyone has been enjoying the posts because we’re just getting started!

05/20/2026

We have some exciting news!!!!!

Due to special request, we are introducing new Limited Edition T-Shirts!!! Each year we will have a new design to add to your collection. The image shown below will be our 2026 edition, which we will be offering at a pre-order price of $20. Pre-order sales start today, and will go through June 15. If you are interested in purchasing one of our Limited Edition T-shirts, please click the link below!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdiLhYgr-FdOnX3iK-5I3T4bPDOhNwUB00iw9wZlcfyY1Y14g/viewform?usp=publish-editor

Please note that this is for local buyers only. We will have local pickup available in July at our Chicken Dinner!

Tonight crews from Station 63 and Station 17 were lucky enough to tour Timber Ridge Lumber. In light of this weeks event...
05/20/2026

Tonight crews from Station 63 and Station 17 were lucky enough to tour Timber Ridge Lumber. In light of this weeks events it was a great opportunity to see our local lumber mill and get to know its layout. We train like we fight and we fight like we train, so we’ll always be ready for what call comes next. Here at Station 63 our thoughts and prayers are still with the families and those recovering from the injuries of last Friday’s tragic fire. We will train and learn from these events because it’s what we have to do and it’s how we become better firefighters.👨‍🚒👩‍🚒

Have a good night,
Lt Hanson

05/18/2026

🚑 The theme of EMS Week 2026 is “Improving Outcomes Together” and it kicks off by recognizing excellence in action.

Pictured here is FF/Medic Katie Weymouth. Together with her crew, they demonstrated exactly what your Bangor Professional Firefighters train for — responding under pressure when seconds matter most. Through teamwork, skill, and calm decision-making, the crew successfully achieved ROSC (Return of Spontaneous Circulation) in the field, giving a patient a fighting chance before arriving at the hospital.

For our community, moments like this are a reminder that EMS is more than transportation — it’s advanced medical care delivered at your doorstep, often on someone’s worst day.

Please join us in congratulating FF/Medic Katie Weymouth and her crew for their outstanding work and helping us kick off EMS Week 2026 by highlighting what service, training, and dedication truly look like. 👏🚑❤️

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05/18/2026

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13 Atkinson Road
Charleston, ME
04422

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