Fire extended into the attic space and the exposures before being brought under control.
Read MoreFire extended into the attic space and the exposures before being brought under control.
Read MoreOn arrival Tower 33 was directed to stage, but after multiple failed transmissions and several E.I activations command request the crew from 33 to enter the structure and provide an update of units operating.
Read MoreMembers from Company 33 were recognized for two separate incidents involving the rescue of trapped occupants at working fires.
Read MoreMembers from Company 33 were recognized for two separate incidents involving the rescue of trapped occupants at working fires. The first incident occurred on August 27th, 2015 at an apartment building fire in Landover Hills, Maryland on 68th Place. Members used ingenuity when scaling the rear of a four-story apartment…
Read MoreThe crew staffing the firehouse were in the middle of apparatus checks when they were alerted to respond on the tower to company 46’s first due for the 3rd time in as many days. This time for reports of smoke coming from the roof of a home. The tower responded…
Read MoreWith the station staffed with 2 crews totaling 12 volunteers the box alarm was transmitted for Laughton Street in company 46’s first due. Tower Ladder 33 was alerted to respond on the assignment. Units responding began getting updates of smoke coming from the home. first units on scene arrived to…
Read MoreFirst arriving units went on scene with an auto repair shop with fire showing and extensions issues and began setting up a water relay for the set back building.
Read MoreAfter a busy morning of accidents and fire alarms the crew from the Landover Road firehouse was backing into quarters when PSC dispatched 15444 Deputy Lane for the reports of a storage warehouse on fire. First arriving units went on scene and had fire showing from multiple storage units in…
Read MoreWhen Public Safety Communications dispatched 5611 Landover Road for the report of a liquor store on fire the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department responded with 12 volunteers. 4 of those members were aboard Engine 94, the first due engine, as they were filling in for company 9 while they held their…
Read MoreAt 2119 hours Public Safety Communications dispatched 701 Brooke Road for reports of smoke coming from the neighbors house. Responding on the box was Engine 332, Tower Ladder 33, and Chief 33A with a total of 12 volunteers. The tower was returning from a box in Silver Hill when alerted….
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