Rescue Engine 33 is currently operating on the vehicle accident with one person trapped/pinned under a tractor-trailer at Largo Road and White House Road. Photo courtesy of @pgfdpio Mark Brady
Read MoreRescue Engine 33 is currently operating on the vehicle accident with one person trapped/pinned under a tractor-trailer at Largo Road and White House Road. Photo courtesy of @pgfdpio Mark Brady
Read MoreEngine Company No. 33 operating in the Unit Block of Herrington Drive (Largo, Maryland).
Read MoreMembers assigned to Tower Ladder 33 are out drilling on portable ladder placement, “bucket” operations and rescue methods, in between runs on this beautiful November day. The crew is utilizing the drill tower provided by the Prince George’s County Fire Department, in the rear of Company No. 6 (Springdale Neighborhood)
Read MoreArrival footage from last nights working house fire in the 700 block of Birchleaf Avenue (Seat Pleasant, Maryland).
Read MoreAt 0323 hours, Box Alarm 38-03 was transmitted for the house on fire in the 1500 block of Ballinger Avenue. Engine Company and Tower Ladder 33 arrived to find a two-story, detached single-family house with smoke showing an people jumping from the windows. Fire was located in the second floor…
Read MoreEngine Company No. 33 is currently responding on the Working Fire Dispatch for the house on fire in the 500 block of Larchmont Avenue (Capitol Heights, MD). First arriving units are reporting fire from a single-family home.
Read MoreAs of today, the new Rescue Engine has been in-service for a total of one-month and nineteen days. During this timeframe, dedication from the riding membership has been astounding. Each day they have completed several hours of practical and technical training. They have continued to fine tune their personal skill…
Read MoreEngine Company No. 33 responded as the third due Engine Company to the 400 block of Milfan Drive (Seat Pleasant, MD). Crews arrived with fire showing from a single-family house.
Read MoreHorrible news out of Wilmington, Delaware this morning. Two firefighters were killed in the line of duty, while operating in a row house fire with occupants trapped. The Officers and Membership of the Kentland Volunteer Fire Department send their thoughts and prayers to the men and women of the Wilmington…
Read MoreThe Kentland Volunteer Fire Department responds to a large number of working incidents (fires, extractions, etc.) on a weekly basis. The last 24-hours have been no exception for the members staffing Company No. 33: Yesterday, just after 1200 hours, Engine and Squad Company (Rescue Engine) 33 responded to the working…
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