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Updated · Press Herald · May 15
More Than 100 Responders Honor Fallen Firefighter After Searsmont Mill Explosion Injures at Least 10
Updated
Updated · Press Herald · May 15

More Than 100 Responders Honor Fallen Firefighter After Searsmont Mill Explosion Injures at Least 10

8 articles · Updated · Press Herald · May 15
  • More than 100 first responders lined a driveway in Augusta as the remains of an unidentified firefighter killed in the Searsmont lumber mill blast were taken to the medical examiner.
  • At least 10 injured people — firefighters and civilians — were transferred toward Maine Medical Center after a silo explosion and fire at Robbins Lumber, with officials reporting significant burns and some third-degree injuries.
  • The fire, first reported around 10:05 a.m., drew a massive mutual-aid response from across Maine as multiple fire trucks burned and crews battled repeated explosions and a smoke plume visible for miles.
  • Investigators from the state fire marshal, Maine State Police, OSHA and ATF joined the response, while the chief medical examiner prepared an autopsy to confirm the firefighter’s identity.
  • Robbins Lumber, one of the country’s largest white pine mills with about 225 employees, is central to the Midcoast Maine community and had a smaller 2024 fire with no injuries.
After a history of fires and safety fines, was the deadly Maine mill explosion an accident or a predictable disaster?
What made the silo's wood dust so explosive that it killed a firefighter and overwhelmed the emergency response?