District of Carleton North is proudly served by six dedicated Fire Departments, each committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities. These departments operate as team, providing fire suppression, rescue operations, and emergency medical response while also working together through mutual aid systems to ensure support when needed. Each department plays a crucial role in maintaining the safety and security of the District of Carleton North.
- For inquiries related to essential services, policies, bylaws, and community relations, residents can reach out to the Public Safety Manager at 506-392-6763 ext. 212 or via email at tristan.sipprell@carletonnorth.com.
- District of Carleton North Emergency Action Plan
- 72 Hour Preparedness Guide (Public Safety Canada)
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY/FIRE CALL 911
District of Carleton North Fire Departments
Juniper Fire Department
Fire Chief Karl Brown: 506-425-4099
Serving the community of Juniper, the Juniper Fire Department is a volunteer-based organization providing essential fire suppression, rescue operations and emergency response services. The department emphasizes continuous training and community engagement to uphold safety standards.
Join the Juniper Fire Department at their regular meetings on Wednesdays at 6:30PM
Glassville Fire Department
Interim Fire Chief Al Downey: 506-325-8229
The Glassville Fire Department is dedicated to protecting lives and property in Glassville and surrounding areas. Comprised of volunteers, the department offers emergency medical response, and firefighting services.
Florenceville-Bristol Fire Department
Fire Chief Andrew Cougle: 506-391-6169
Operating from the town of Florenceville-Bristol, this department provides comprehensive fire protection and emergency services. With a focus on community involvement, the team conducts regular fire safety workshops and participates in local events to promote awareness and preparedness.
Bath Fire Department
Fire Chief Steven Armour: 506-392-7187
The Bath Fire Department serves the village of Bath and its surrounding area, offering fire suppression, rescue services, and emergency medical assistance. The department is committed to maintaining high standards of readiness through regular training and equipment maintenance, ensuring effective response capabilities.
Centreville Fire Department
Centreville Fire Chief Ritchie Shaw: 506-391-8998
Serving the Centreville area, the Centreville Fire Department is a volunteer organization dedicated to fire prevention, public education, and emergency response. The department works closely with residents to promote fire safety practices and provides timely assistance during emergencies.
Lakeville Fire Department
Lakeville Fire Chief Ronnie Dickinson: 506-324-0978
lakevillevolunteerfd@gmail.com
The Lakeville Fire Department is committed to safeguarding the Lakeville community through fire suppression, emergency medical services, and public education initiatives. The volunteers of this department engage in continuous training to stay prepared for various emergency situations.
Become a Volunteer Firefighter
The District of Carleton North Fire Departments are always looking for dedicated individuals to join their teams. Becoming a volunteer firefighter is a rewarding way to serve your community, but it also requires commitment, strength, and resilience. If you are interested in making a difference and being part of a highly trained team, contact your local Fire Chief or the Public Safety Manager for more information on how to apply.
Public Safety Manager at 506-392-6763 ext. 212 or via email at tristan.sipprell@carletonnorth.com
The resident is responsible to contact the Department of Natural Resources at 1-866-458-8080 or visit www.gnb.ca/firewatch to make sure there are no fire bans in the area
Useful Links
- New Brunswick Forest Fire Watch
- Department of Natural Resources
- Campfire and Burning Permits (Department of Natural Resources): 1-866-458-8080
- Forest Fire Watch
- Office of the Fire Marshall
- Department of Environment and Local Government
- New Brunswick Association of Fire Chiefs (NBAFC)
- Central Valley Fire Fighters Association (Facebook group)
- Canadian Volunteer Fire Services Association
- weekly 50/50 Jackpot Supporting New Brunswick Firefighters