Run Totals

2012 Fire/EMS
 January 156
 February 177
 March 192
 April 177
 May
 June
 July
 August
 September
 October
 November
 December
  Totals: 702

Past Totals

Total Fire/EMS
2011 2352
2010 2387

 

Welcome to the Saint Leonard Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad's Official Website.

The Saint Leonard Volunteer Fire Department is a 100% Volunteer Department providing Fire, Rescue, and Emergency Medical Services to the residents and visitors of Calvert County, Maryland.  Saint Leonard is located in the center of the southern half of Calvert County and lies between the Patuxent River and the Chesapeake Bay.  Our first due area encompasses an area approximately 40 square miles, which is nearly two-thirds the size of Washington, DC.  Our members contribute countless hours to training and the maintenance of our equipment and apparatus while responding to over 2,000 fire and EMS calls annually.

 All Volunteer, All the time... Pride is our pay...

Concert Series

The 2012 Concert Season is rapidly approaching.
We have 4 great concerts scheduled for this season:

June 2, 2012  July 6, 2012  July 22, 2012  September 1, 2012 

Eric Church
w/ Logan Mize


Tickets now on sale!!!


Luke Bryan
w/ The River City Gang


Tickets now on sale!!!

Lynyrd Skynyrd
w/ Drake White


Tickets go on sale
on May 26

Big and Rich
w/ Cowboy Troy and
Bradley Gaskins

Tickets go on sale
on June 23

Visit our Concert Page for more details, to include Ticket Information and Times.

 

Recent Incidents

 Recent Incidents

Vehicle RescueVehicle Rescue
Saturday, April 21, 2012

At approximately 00:30 hours, Company 7 units were dispatched for the auto accident on Route 4’s northbound lanes, just south of Ball Rd.  A-78(Graham), A-79(Morgan), E-75(Gilbert), E-71(Sgt.York), B-7(Capt. McLane), Squad 7(Lt. Buckmaster), Chief 7(J. Lankford), and Chief 7A(B. Lankford), Chief7B( J. Anderson) responded to find a two-vehicle, high-speed rear-end collision with one person trapped.  E-71 and Squad-7 immediately went to work deploying multiple Hurst tools to extricate the trapped patient. The patient was extricated within ten minutes and transferred over to A-79’s crew.  The patient was transferred to MSP Trooper 2, which landed on Route 4, and was flown to a trauma center. 

Mutual Aid: Paramedic A-47


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Upcoming Events

BingoBingo

Friday nights at 7:00 p.m.

Come out for a night of fun at the firehouse.

Refreshments are available.


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