Kennebunk Fire-Rescue

Kennebunk Fire-Rescue Move over and slow down for emergency vehicles; it's the law!
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A combination department proudly providing fire protection and Emergency Medical Services to the citizens and visitors of Kennebunk, ME.

05/31/2026

Update - unfortunately KFR’s presence will now be fairly small as the on duty units got called away for an emergency call.

KFR and KPD will be assisting with an es**rt from the Highway back to KHS. Congratulations!
Regional School Unit 21
3 towns, 1 community
The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport
Kennebunk Police Department

KHS Band and Choir represented today and would love community support as they arrive back at KHS tonight around 9:45 to help us celebrate our PHENOMENAL student musicians!

OUR RESULTS

CONCERT BAND: SUPERIOR RATING - 1ST PLACE IN DIVISION

CONCERT CHOIR: SUPERIOR RATING - 1ST PLACE IN DIVISION

JAZZ CHOIR: SUPERIOR RATING - 1ST PLACE IN DIVISION, BEST OVERALL HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR

The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport3 towns, 1 communityKFR IAFF Local 5352
05/30/2026

The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport
3 towns, 1 community
KFR IAFF Local 5352

Engine 2/Squad 1/C1 just finished up with a vehicle fire on the turnpike southbound.  Vehicle was being towed by another...
05/30/2026

Engine 2/Squad 1/C1 just finished up with a vehicle fire on the turnpike southbound. Vehicle was being towed by another vehicle and that operator was able to separate both vehicles.
3 towns, 1 community
The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport
KFR IAFF Local 5352

05/28/2026

🌊 OCEAN WATER SAFETY REMINDER 🌊

As the weather warms up, more people are heading to the beaches and out onto the water. While the air temperatures may feel comfortable, the ocean water remains VERY cold this time of year and can quickly become dangerous.

Cold water can cause:
❄️ Cold shock and difficulty breathing
❄️ Muscle weakness and exhaustion
❄️ Hypothermia in a short period of time
❄️ Panic and drowning, even for strong swimmers

Please keep the following safety tips in mind:

🛟 Children under 10 should always wear a properly fitted U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket when near or on the water. Maine law also requires children 10 years old and younger to wear a life jacket while underway on boats unless inside a fully enclosed cabin.

🛟 Everyone on board a boat or paddlecraft should have a properly sized life jacket readily accessible. Wearing it is strongly encouraged, especially in cold water conditions.

🏄 Use caution with paddleboards, kayaks, canoes, and small watercraft. Cold water and offshore winds can quickly create dangerous situations.

🏊 Never swim alone and always keep a close eye on children near the water. Drowning can happen quickly and quietly.

🌊 Be aware of tides, currents, surf conditions, and changing weather.

📱 Carry a charged phone or communication device if boating or paddleboarding.

🚫 Avoid alcohol while operating boats or participating in water activities.

If you see someone in trouble in the water:
• Call 911 immediately
• Do not enter the water unless you are trained and equipped to do so
• Throw something that floats and try to reach the person from shore

Let’s all work together to have a safe start to the summer season.

Stay safe,
Kennebunk Fire Rescue

Kennebunk Ocean Guards
3 towns, 1 community
The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport

Sharing an important message from Lifesaving Resources LLC Lifeguards are not babysitters.  Make sure you are always wat...
05/28/2026

Sharing an important message from Lifesaving Resources LLC
Lifeguards are not babysitters. Make sure you are always watching your children anytime they are in or around the water. Phones down and eyes up!
Kennebunk Ocean Guards
3 towns, 1 community
The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport

05/26/2026

FMO Releases Preliminary Findings in Robbins Lumber Fire and Explosion Investigation

FMO Investigators and ATF Special Agents worked throughout the Memorial Day weekend at the scene of the Robbins Lumber fire and explosion in Searsmont. During that time, personnel paused to honor Morrill Firefighter Andrew Cross and remember military members who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their communities.

The Office of State Fire Marshal and the Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms and Explosives National Response Team began demobilization operations on Monday following completion of the initial scene examination. While the on-scene phase of the investigation concluded, the investigation itself remains active and ongoing. Over the weekend, crane operations were completed to lift and move the silo structure, allowing investigators access to areas critical to the scene examination and the evidence recovery effort.

Based on the information obtained to date, the cause of the fire is considered accidental. Investigators believe the fire originated in the area of the unloader mechanism at the base of the silo. Before fire suppression operations could fully contain the smoldering fire, a rapid ignition of suspended particulate material resulted in an explosion within the silo. Investigators determined during the explosion that the silo lifted from its concrete base, releasing large amounts of sawdust and additional particulate material. The silo then toppled over, at which point the surrounding area became rapidly engulfed in fire. The fire rapidly spread to adjacent buildings and structures within the mill complex, contributing to the extensive damage to multiple buildings.

In the coming months, investigators will return to the facility to conduct a more detailed examination of the unloader systems, which may include additional testing in coordination with insurance representatives and additional technical experts to further identify a cause. Investigators also determined the facility’s fire suppression system, which was located near the top of the silo, did not activate because temperatures at that elevation did not reach the activation threshold after the fire originated at the base of the silo.

The investigation is expected to remain open while follow-up analysis, testing, reports, and coordination continue. Freedom of Access Act (FOAA) requests related to the investigation will be directed to the ATF. The Office of State Fire Marshal will be coordinating with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) regarding firefighter safety and has initiated the line-of-duty death review processes.

Additionally, investigators learned through interviews that John Ward, initially identified as a mill employee, responded as a member of the Lincolnville Fire Department, and was not affiliated with the mill.

Our thoughts remain with Firefighter Cross’s family, fellow firefighters, and the injured individuals continuing their recovery.

Pools Crossing Road and Candlewood Dr will be closed for the next few hours awaiting Police reconstruction of a serious ...
05/26/2026

Pools Crossing Road and Candlewood Dr will be closed for the next few hours awaiting Police reconstruction of a serious accident.
Alfred Fire & Rescue
Town of Kennebunk, Maine
Kennebunk Police Department
The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport
3 towns, 1 community
KFR IAFF Local 5352

Do you need a free child safety seat check? 🚗👶Kennebunk Fire Rescue can help ensure your child’s car seat is installed c...
05/26/2026

Do you need a free child safety seat check? 🚗👶

Kennebunk Fire Rescue can help ensure your child’s car seat is installed correctly and safely.

To schedule a free child safety seat check, please contact:
Dean Auriemma
📧 [email protected]

For additional child passenger safety information, visit:
Maine Bureau of Highway Safety

A properly installed car seat can make all the difference. Stay safe! 🚒

Town of Kennebunk, Maine
3 towns, 1 community
The Village: Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport
KFR IAFF Local 5352

05/26/2026

~Burn Permits~
NARRAGANSETT POINT - Fire Pits (2)

Can be obtained at our Washington Hose Station located at 159 Port Rd, Kennebunk (aka Lower Village)

Permits are released on a first-come, first-served basis at 9 am each morning and must be requested in person.

Address

1 Summer Street
Kennebunk, ME
04043

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