On Friday October 13th, 2017, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting a FREE training opportunity. Please see the attached flier for details.
Read MoreOn Friday October 13th, 2017, the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting a FREE training opportunity. Please see the attached flier for details.
Read MoreChief 33B arrived, established command and confirmed 1 trapped with a vehicle into the back of a tractor trailer. The Rescue Engine set up and began extrication, removing the sidewall to access the patient.
Read MoreEngine Company and Tower Ladder 33 responded to the 5700 block of Eagle Street (Capitol Heights, Maryland) for the house on fire, just before dawn. Units arrived with a single-story, detached, wood frame house and fire showing from all sides.
Read MoreEngine Company and Rescue Engine 33 operated on a working house fire in the 1100 block of Gondar Avenue (Highland Park, Maryland). Units arrived to a single-family house with smoke showing from the attic and roof.
Read MoreTower 33 and VC33B responded to the 10600 blk of Manor Lake Terrace in Co 46’s area for a reported house fire. PE46 arrived and reported fire showing from the roof of the garage.
Read MoreUnits arrived on scene of a single story wood frame dwelling and smoke showing. The Rescue Engine, dispatched as the search company, arrived and began searching the residence. Fire was found in the kitchen and held to room of origin. All searches proved negative.
Read MoreEngine Co 33 and Rescue Engine 33 operated on a commercial building fire early this afternoon behind the First Baptist Church of Glenarden in the 600 blk of Watkins Park Dr. Initial reports came in that the building was under construction and some workers were possibly trapped. Engine Co 46…
Read MoreFourteen-years ago today, August 16th, 2003, Brian Christopher Jones was suddenly taken from us when he was involved in a fatal accident while en-route to Company 33. Brian had spent only a short time with us after transferring in from the Seat Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department, Company 8. Brian aspired…
Read MoreOn this date, nine-years ago, the fire service lost yet another great fireman. Mark Edward “Mick” McKenzie passed away from an illness at the age of just 45 years old. “Mick”, as he was affectionately known to his friends, was one of the most knowledgeable fireman to ever walk through the doors of the Engine House.
Read MoreTwo-years ago today (July 27th), the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. and the entire Public Safety Community lost a mentor, brother, friend, President and Fireman.
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