Vehicles in Maryland (25 found)
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Berwyn Heights (MD) Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc. is a combination department, with both volunteer and career firefighter/EMTs working together. Station 14 currently operates three types of apparatus to handle the emergencies and incidents that occur in the area – a heavy rescue squad, a tractor-drawn aerial ladder truck, and a basic life support ambulance.
Branchville Vol. Fire Company is a thriving engine and ambulance company located in College Park, Maryland, USA. They provide fire fighting and medical emergency services for the citizens and visitors of The City of College Park and Prince George's County, Maryland, USA.
On 19th March 1930, the Cabin John Park Volunteer Fire Department was incorporated to “control, prevent, limit and combat damage by fire…” Since 1930, it has grown into a large, professional volunteer department that takes pride in serving the community.
The Church Hill Volunteer Fire Company protects lives and property through the aggressive delivery of Safety Education, Fire Prevention, Disaster Management, Firefighting, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services by providing a highly trained and well-equipped team of Professional Volunteer Firefighters.
Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI) advances fire safety knowledge to address the world’s unresolved fire safety risks and emerging dangers. Through advanced fire science, rigorous research, extensive outreach and education, in collaboration with their international network of partners, FSRI impart stakeholders with the information, tools and resources that enable them to make better, more fire-safe decisions that ultimately save lives.
The Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue Services (DFRS) provides critical life safety services to the citizens and visitors of Frederick County. DFRS employs 450 uniformed personnel, 16 civilian personnel and partners with hundreds of volunteer responders to serve more than 240,000 citizens of Frederick County that reside in the 664 square miles of our jurisdiction.
Glen Echo Fire Department is a volunteer-owned and -operated fire station with joint staffing between volunteers and career FF/EMT's from Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service. The station is home to four front line response units: an engine, an ambulance, a paramedic chase unit, and a UTV for off-road rescues. Volunteer and career FF/EMT's often staff units and train together.
Established way back in In 1901, Jefferson Fire & Rescue Company as of 2006 runs six pieces of apparatus: Engine 201, Engine/Tanker 204, Squad 20, Brush 205, Ambulance 209, and Medic 20. There are approximately 160 members in the Jefferson Vol Fire Company including: 30 firefighters, two captains, two lieutenant, one deputy chief, one assistant chief, and one chief. The company serves the small but growing community of Jefferson.
The Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad is a volunteers rescue organization that provides "World Champion" EMS Care to the citizens of Prince George's County, Maryland.
Livingston Fire Protection Inc. responds to the needs of customers on a 24-hour basis. Service vehicles are equipped to handle most emergency needs, are dispatched and are staffed with expertly trained personnel.
Long Meadow (MD) Volunteer Fire Department, also known as Station 27, is a 501(c)4 non-profit organization that has been in operations since 1971, currently has 45 volunteer responders, 15 administrative members, and 8 part-time driver/firefighters. The department regularly schedules team-building exercises, drills, and training to keep their skills honed. Additionally, the firefighters join mutual aid training drills.
National Fire Incident Reporting System, part of the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), support and strengthen fire and emergency medical services (EMS) and stakeholders to prepare for, prevent, mitigate and respond to all hazards.
From a modest beginning of fifty-one men and one pumper, RVFD has grown to four stations, 240 members, and a frontline fleet of 5 Engines, 3 Ladder Trucks, 1 Heavy Rescue Squad, 3 ALS Medic Units, an ALS chase car, 4 BLS Ambulances, 2 Brush Trucks, 10 support vehicles, a mobile canteen, a breathing air support unit, a special unit, and much more.
Salisbury Fire Department (SFD) is Maryland based fire department that provides relief during events of emergencies and other fire related problems.
Stertil-Koni is a pioneer in heavy duty vehicle lifts, notably bus lifts and fire truck lifts, and proudly serves municipalities, state agencies, school bus fleets, major corporations, the U.S. Military and more.
Superior Specialty Supply’s mission is to be recognized as the premier wholesale distributor of specialty building products throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. They provide Access Doors, Fire Extinguishers & Accessories, Fire Extinguisher Cabinets, Roof Hatches, Fire Stopping Products, Deflection Clips, Emergency Signs and much more.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is an agency of the Maryland Department of State Police. They are responsible for statewide fire, arson, and explosive investigations, enforcement of the State Fire Prevention Code, coordination of fire prevention efforts, and the collection of fire incident data.
As an entity of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency, the mission of the U.S. Fire Administration is to provide national leadership to foster a solid foundation for the fire and emergency services stakeholders in prevention, preparedness, and response.
The Wheaton Volunteer Rescue Squad is a corps of volunteers who provide ambulance, paramedic, and fire and rescue service to Wheaton and the surrounding community every hour of every day since 1955.
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