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Lorton Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad Lorton: 19 1954 ... Chesapeake Beach: Engine 4, Battalion 2 PAC 1 4th 5 Princess Anne: Engine 5 Tanker 5, Brush 5
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A ^ The Edgewater Volunteer Fire Department was known as the Woodland Beach Volunteer Fire Department from its founding until October 2, 2024 when a rebranding was announced. B ^ The Arundel Volunteer Fire Department merged with the Riva Volunteer Fire Department on June 12, 2024 with the Arundel VFD taking over the Riva corporation. Prior to ...
Sykesville volunteer fire department license plate, in use on a fire truck The U.S. state of Maryland offers a large number of non-passenger and special vehicle registration plates . [ 1 ] Each type uses a two-, three-, or four-letter prefix (for cars, multi-purpose vehicles, and light trucks) or suffix (for motorcycles).
CHESAPEAKE, Va. (WAVY) — A combine fire on Tuesday had fire crews working to put it out in the middle of a field, officials said. Chesapeake Engine 13, Navy Regional Northwest E35, Brush Truck ...
A volunteer fire department (VFD) is a fire department of volunteers who perform fire suppression and other related emergency services for a local jurisdiction. Volunteer and retained (on-call) firefighters are expected to be on call to respond to emergency calls for long periods of time, and are summoned to the fire station when their services ...
Logo of the Ashburn Volunteer Fire-Rescue Department. The Ashburn Volunteer Fire Department was started in 1947 after the tragic deaths of three children in a house fire. It was officially established in 1948, and its first piece of equipment was a 1927 American LaFrance pumper. The station was built in 1950, with expansions in 1963 and 1993.
The Arlington County Fire Department uses the volunteer apparatus for staffing during peak call volume times and for providing support services, such as special event stand-bys, storm and natural disaster staffing, and scene lighting, air replenishment and canteen services for long duration incidents.