The Nationwide grant goes toward the purchase of panels that ultimately make a tube around the patient and the farmer’s grain. The patient can be scooped out and the tube helps to keep the surrounding grain from closing back in on them.
Read MoreThe Nationwide grant goes toward the purchase of panels that ultimately make a tube around the patient and the farmer’s grain. The patient can be scooped out and the tube helps to keep the surrounding grain from closing back in on them.
Read MoreIt doesn’t have to be fire prevention month for the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department to visit your organization! Submit your request today.
Read MoreRuddy Duck Brewery & Grill makes large donation of sanitizer to fire and EMS departments in Calvert County, Md.
Read MoreEarlier this year, PFVFD participated in a recruitment video series for the Maryland State Fireman’s Association. Fire Chief Joseph Della-Camera appeared on screen as the voice for our department discussing a number of topics relating to recruitment.
Read MorePFVFD’s Squad 2 is moving right along. We are more than half-way through the process of building the piece of apparatus. Our station has a dedicated timeline link to the Squad’s progress. You can view all of the updates from the beginning of the process or from our website go…
Read MorePFVFD supporters help us get a grant through Nest. They are looking for nominations from the community for their Leary Firefighters Foundation program. All you have to do is plug in our zip code 20678 and in the comment section say you are nominating Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department Company…
Read MoreThe Office of the State Fire Marshal reminds all Marylanders that burn injuries occur from other sources than fire. Each year, many young children, adolescents and adults experience serious burn injuries from chemical, hot liquids, heated devices and fire related incidents.
Read MoreTo help bring awareness to the Heroin and Opioid Overdose epidemic, PFVFD will house one of three signs highlighting the number of deaths and overdoses throughout Calvert County.
Read MoreMaryland is the most recent state to require the more modern alarms which are tamper-resistant and last for 10 years without the battery needing to be replaced.
Read More