Waldo Fire Dept, Maine

Waldo Fire Dept, Maine Serving Waldo, Maine, and surrounding communities protecting life, property and the environment.

The Waldo Fire Department and our community experienced both joy and sorrow on Monday as Montville Firefighter Jacob Spa...
06/17/2026

The Waldo Fire Department and our community experienced both joy and sorrow on Monday as Montville Firefighter Jacob Spaulding and Searsmont Assistant Chief Wayne Woodbury returned home following their long hospital journeys after the Robbins Lumber fire.

We are grateful to welcome Jacob Spaulding home after spending a month in the hospital recovering from the severe burns he suffered in the fire. His strength, determination, and resilience throughout this difficult journey have inspired us all. We continue to keep Jacob and his family in our thoughts and prayers as he focuses on healing and recovery.

At the same time, our hearts are heavy as we mourn the loss of Wayne Woodbury, who courageously battled his injuries for many weeks following the fire. Wayne's passing is a tremendous loss to his family, friends, coworkers, and our entire community. We extend our deepest condolences to all who knew and loved him during this difficult time.

The Robbins Lumber fire has touched many lives, and its impact will be felt for years to come. As a community, we stand together in support of all those affected by this tragedy.

We are “Fire Service Family. Stronger Together.”

We deeply mourn the passing of our brother, Assistant Fire Chief Wayne Woodbury. We send our condolences to his family, ...
06/14/2026

We deeply mourn the passing of our brother, Assistant Fire Chief Wayne Woodbury. We send our condolences to his family, friends, and the Searsmont Fire Department. We were all blessed to know him.

Emergency Response calls for MayMay 15, 11:30 am: Responded to assist Searsmont with the mass casual incident at Robbins...
06/02/2026

Emergency Response calls for May
May 15, 11:30 am: Responded to assist Searsmont with the mass casual incident at Robbins Lumber.

May 16, 6:00 pm: Handled a two vehicle motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Routes 137 and 131.

May 21, 9:26 pm: Performed lift assist with Belfast ambulance on Westcott Stream Road.

May 23, 12:50 pm: Called for a mutual aid stand by for Morrill regarding an incident on Frye Mountain.

Preparedness in May
May 12: Performed fire truck and Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) inspections.

May 26: Held the Annual Meeting where election of officers took place and the changes are: Holly Hilts is Treasurer, Hazel Young is Secretary, and Nate Stover became a Director. And, discussed performing walkthroughs at the Waldo County Technical School (aka vocational school) and DownEast Energy.

05/18/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 18, 2026

Robbins Lumber Fire Investigation Update

Searsmont - Investigators from the Maine Office of State Fire Marshal and the Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms and Explosives (ATF) continued their investigation at the scene of the Robbins Lumber fire and explosion.

Operational activities focused heavily on scene documentation, evidence preservation, aerial mapping, and ongoing witness interviews. Investigators have now conducted more than 50 interviews, with many more to be completed as the investigation progresses. Multiple interviews conducted during the last operational period continue to help investigators better understand the sequence of events surrounding the fire and subsequent explosion.

Investigators also examined similar mill infrastructure and electrical systems to understand the facility layout and operational processes better.

High winds throughout the day created difficult working conditions on scene, resulting in flying debris and periodic interruptions to investigative operations. Drone operations and aerial photography were particularly challenging due to the wind, causing delays in some scene documentation. During the operational period, one ATF investigator sustained a minor injury related to the difficult site conditions. The injury was not serious, and operations continued safely with appropriate precautions in place.

Investigators continue to work closely with Robbins Lumber's administration to support the ongoing investigation and, where appropriate, safely restore portions of the facility. Robbins Lumber has fully cooperated with investigators throughout the process. At this time, portions of the mill can continue operating safely without interfering with investigative operations.

Searsmont, Belmont, and Appleton Fire Departments sustained damage to their fire apparatus during the incident, affecting frontline emergency response capabilities. Mutual aid partners continue to help maintain emergency coverage for the affected communities.

We also continue to monitor and remain mindful of those injured in the incident, including:

Searsmont Fire
Chief James Ames – Released
Assistant Chief Wayne Woodbury – MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

Searsmont EMS
EMS Chief Sarah Tompkins – MaineHealth Maine Medical Center
Liliane Robbins- Massachusetts General Hospital

Belmont Fire
Katherine Paige- MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

Montville Fire
Jacob Spaulding- MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

Lincolnville Fire
Aaron Heald- Released
John Ward - Released

Appleton Fire
Chief Clifton Marriner - Released

Mill Employees
Alden Robbins – Massachusetts General Hospital
James Robbins – Massachusetts General Hospital
Thomas Wolf – MaineHealth Maine Medical Center

Our thoughts remain with the family of Firefighter Andrew Cross, the injured, their families, coworkers, and the communities affected by this incident. The investigation remains active and ongoing.

An in-person media briefing on the Robbins Lumber investigation will be held Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. at the Searsmont Town Office. Department of Public Safety Commissioner Michael Sauschuck, representatives from the Maine Office of State Fire Marshal and the Bureau of Alcohol, To***co, Fi****ms and Explosives (ATF) will provide an operational update on the investigation.

Thank goodness the Town of Waldo firefighters returned home safely!We are deeply saddened for the loss of life and injur...
05/16/2026

Thank goodness the Town of Waldo firefighters returned home safely!

We are deeply saddened for the loss of life and injuries, the impact on the families and friends affected by this situation, the impact to the business owners, and for the impact on our communities.

As we move forward to process the shock and grief, please support one another through the shock, grief, and ongoing recovery of the Robbins Lumber incident. Carry that love and support into our future for each other every day.

Thank you to those who are always ready to serve our communities in any situation.

Stay safe!
05/12/2026

Stay safe!

Save the date for a Family Fun Day to benefit the Waldo Fire Dept on Aug 15th (rain date Aug 22)! It will be held at the...
05/08/2026

Save the date for a Family Fun Day to benefit the Waldo Fire Dept on Aug 15th (rain date Aug 22)! It will be held at the Waldo Town Office grounds and will be fun for the whole family!

If you would to reserve a spot in the Craft Fair, contact Sue Blais at 207.505.2895.

If you would like to make a donation, sponsor a Co****le board, or provide support in another way, please contact Sam Brown at 207.974.9958.

Follow us here for additional details coming soon!

Planning a controlled burn? Contact the Fire Dept for guidance and possible standby assistance to help keep your burn sa...
05/08/2026

Planning a controlled burn? Contact the Fire Dept for guidance and possible standby assistance to help keep your burn safe. A family on Kendall Corner Rd worked with the Fire Dept to support their controlled burn on May 2nd and the burn was completed safely.

Apr 5, 6:12 pm: Called to assist Morrill with structure fire on Greer Rd.Apr 9, 8:30 pm: Structure fire on Waterville Rd...
05/04/2026

Apr 5, 6:12 pm: Called to assist Morrill with structure fire on Greer Rd.

Apr 9, 8:30 pm: Structure fire on Waterville Rd. Thank you to Belfast, Brooks, and Morrill for their assistance.

Apr 15, 5:03 pm: 2 vehicle motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Routes 131 and 137. Thank you to the Sherrif’s Office for their assistance.

Apr 23, 2:40 pm, Called to assist Belfast with structure fire on Oak Hill Rd. Provided water supply and interior support.

Apr 6: Completed CPR Training with Belfast Fire Dept.

Apr 28: Performed truck checks, air pack checks, and talked about upcoming events.

Apr 8 and 23: Held planning sessions for the Aug 15th Family Fun Day Fundraiser to be held at the Waldo Town Office. More information coming soon!

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946 Waterville Road
Waldo, ME
04915

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