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Maryland Fire houses
#21
Anne Arundel County, MD Station 8

Annapolis Neck


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#22
Rescue Fire CO. of Cambridge former HQ


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#23
Capital Heights, Prince Georges Co.

1930 station with late 1940's addition, station replaced in 1964.

Marschalk photo, Jenkins collection


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#24
Chestertown, Kent Co., old station

Marschalk photo, Jenkins collection


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#25
Clear Spring VFC, Washington Co., converted garage on old US 40, used from pre-WWII until current station built.

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#26
Clear Spring VFC and apparatus, 1988

J. Floyd photo,Jenkins collection


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#27
Chevy Chase FD with Haz-mat unit, 1992

WW Jenkins photo


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#28
Corriganville VFC, Allegany Co., 1939 station/social hall/bar with 1940's addition used until about 1984.

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#29
Cresaptown, Allegany Co., new station

Jenkins collection


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#30
Chillum-Adelphi VFD, Prince Georges Co.

WW Jenkins collection


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#31
Armiger-Station 30-Anne Arundel County

Apparatus: Quint 30, Medic 30, BC 2, Decon 30



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Matt

Anne Arundel County, Maryland



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#32
I suppose if we live so long, we will get to see all the counties and cities in Maryland! Huh?



They all are looking gteat so far!
John Hinant
Retired Member of Richmond VA Fire Bureau

October 25, 1858 - October 25, 2020 = 162 years old
The sixth oldest paid, documented, Fire Department in the United States
First established in 1782







"In God We Trust - All Others We Take For Granted"
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#33
Anne Arundel County

Earleigh Heights VFC



Engine 121, Engine 122, Squad 12, Paramedic 12, Chief 12, Brush 12, Utility 12



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Matt

Anne Arundel County, Maryland



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#34
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Anne Arundel County

Earleigh Heights VFC



Engine 121, Engine 122, Paramedic 12, Chief 12, Brush 12, Utility 12



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What about Squad 12, they don't run that anymore?
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#35
Yeah they run it...LOL.... the IDIOT that was driving it today, should be banned from driving....... I am ALL ABOUT GETTING THERE FAST... but there is ACTUALLY a thing called "TOO FAST!!!" Squad 12 came through the intersection of Mountain Road and Edwin Raynor Blvd so fast that the driver hit his head on the ceiling...... This was during "the evening rush" around 5:30 ish. There was SO MANY cars on the road and NO NEED for the squad to be going THAT fast though an intersection. That is my rant....



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#36
Shot these firehouse this past week in Garrett County, MD



Station 30

Deep Creek VFD


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#37
Oakland VFD

Station 40


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#38
Accident VFD

Station 50


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#39
Grantsville VFD

Station 60



The windows above the bay doors are actually apartments for rent to help off-set the cost of the firehouse.


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#40
Eastern Garrett VFR

Station 80


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