On March 18, 2023 around 4 p.m. Company 2 (Engine 21, Squad 2, Chief 2-A Holzberger and Chief 2-B Helms) responded to Lusby, Md. for a working garage fire.
Read MoreOn March 18, 2023 around 4 p.m. Company 2 (Engine 21, Squad 2, Chief 2-A Holzberger and Chief 2-B Helms) responded to Lusby, Md. for a working garage fire.
Read MoreCompany 1 (North Beach) arrived on-scene and located an abandoned three-story structure, fully involved with fire. Company 2 units, which included Engine 22, Tanker 2, and Chief 2A (Holzberger) assisted with extinguishing the fire.
Read MoreCompany 2 was dispatched to the 6300 block of Broomes Island Road in St. Leonard, Md. for a working fire. Engine 21 arrived on the scene and advanced two lines – one directly to the basement – and one to the first floor to extinguish the bulk of the fire.
Read MoreOn Saturday, November 5, 2022 around 7 p.m. the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department and surrounding departments were called to the main building for a fire alarm. Crews from Company 2 (Engine 21 and Squad 2) located a fire in the basement area.
Read MoreThe crews from Engine 21 and Engine 72 (St. Leonard) worked together to extinguish the fire. Squad 2 arrived and handled the overhaul at the scene. One civilian was flown to a local burn center.
Read MoreOn August 15, 2022, at 4:30 a.m. Company 2 units were called to a fire inside a Huntingtown home.
Read MoreOn July 26, 2022, around 1:45 a.m., units were called to a St. Leonard home at 50 Nursery Court for heavy smoke rising from a residence.
Read MoreOn April 28, 2022, at 4:20 a.m. Engine 22 and Tower 2 were dispatched to the 4600 block of Valley Court in St. Mary’s County for the working fire.
Read MoreThe crew from Engine 21 found the fire in the attic of the garage at the residence. Company 6 (Huntingtown) assisted on the call. Safety Officer Sharpe had command of the call.
Read MoreUnits remained on scene for an extended period of time and completed overhaul. Volunteers assisted members of the Office of the State Fire Marshal. All occupants made it out safely and no injuries were reported. The cause is under investigation.
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