Fire Incident at Robbins Lumber Mill in Searsmont, Maine
A fire at Robbins Lumber, a notable white pine mill in Searsmont, Maine, resulted in injuries but no fatalities. The facility, operational since 1881, plays a vital role in the local economy and employs around 225 individuals.

A fire broke out at Robbins Lumber in Searsmont, injuring multiple firefighters and civilians. All employees have been accounted for, according to owner Catherine Robbins-Halsted. The mill, which employs approximately 225 people, is recognized as one of the largest white pine mills in the United States.
In addition to traditional lumber operations, Robbins Lumber operates a biomass power plant that began in 2018, allowing them to contribute energy to the New England power grid. Previous fire incidents have occurred on the premises, including a controlled incident in 2024.
Industry analysts note that while fires are common in lumber operations, preventive measures are in place. The company has faced one OSHA investigation in the last decade, resulting in a fine in 2025.




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