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Milton Fire Rescue operates as a call/paid department. Personnel includes approximately 33 call firefighters 10 EMS call volunteers and 2 full-time EMT/Firefighters. The department covers just under 1000 calls combined each year. Providing fire suppression and emergency medical services to the town of Milton and Milton Mills the Dept is led by Chief John Andy Lucier and Assistant Chief Nicholas Marique. Central Station is located on White Mountian HWY. in Milton. This station houses Engines 1,3,5, Ambulance 1, Ambulance 2, Rescue 1, Forestry 1, OHRV 1 And Trailor, and boat 1. Station 2 is located in Milton Mills on Jug Hill Rd. This station houses Engine 2 and Truck 1. Milton Fire Rescue is also an active member of the Ossipee Valley Mutial Aid Association.

Milton, incorporated in 1802 in the North-Eastern section of Strafford County, is a township of 27,000 acres with a year round population of 3,990 which doubles during the summer months. Milton is located 40 miles from the State Capitol, Concord, and 20 miles north-west of the county seat, Dover. The Spaulding Turnpike is easily accessible and brings Portsmouth within twenty minutes of travel time. Milton Three Ponds the principal bodies of water forming with the Salmon Falls River makes Milton an incredibly pleasurable vacation destination. The Principal Villages are Milton and Milton Mills and both are on the boundary line between New Hampshire and Maine. Milton is on the North Conway branch of Boston and Maine Railroad which carries freight through the town. Milton Mills is located six miles north of the Three Ponds Village and two miles east of Route 16 (Spaulding Turnpike) on the Salmon Falls River.



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