The St. Agatha Volunteer Fire Department, established in 1945, is a dedicated group of approximately 21 volunteer firefighters who operate on an annual budget of $25,000. They are equipped with four trucks, including pumpers, a tanker, and a rescue truck with Jaws of Life equipment, housed in their modern fire station built in 1989.
For law enforcement services, the Town of St. Agatha relies on the Aroostook County Sheriff's Department and the Maine State Police, while animal welfare and domestic pet issues are handled by Mr. Dean Lavoie, the town's Animal Control Officer. Additionally, Mr. Gerard Castonguay serves as the Fire Warden, overseeing open burning and campfire regulations in the area.
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