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The St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department is proud to announce that the Fire Department will receive the ISO (Insurance Services Office) Class 4 public protection classification, effective March 1st, 2020.
ISO is a third party independent agency that evaluates the fire department, water department and communications systems. It rates the results on a national scale from one to ten (one being the best and 10 being the highest). According to ISO, its Public Protection Classification Program (PPC) plays an important role in the underwriting process with insurance companies. Most U.S. insurers report that the PPC information is used in their decision-making process when deciding what business to cover, what coverage’s to offer or prices to charge for personal or commercial property insurance.
The St. Leonard Volunteers would like to thank Fesco Emergency for delivery of the Rosenbauer BEST (Battery Extinguishing System Technology). The first of its kind to be delivered within the state of Maryland, The BEST system is designed to help with the extinguishment of fires in battery powered vehicles. This unit will be available to all emergency responders in St. Leonard, Calvert County and ... (Full Story & Photos)
On June 6th at 2147 hrs the St. Leonard Volunteers along with multiple Calvert and St. Marys departments were dispatched for the reported structure fire in the 1900 block of B Division Lane in St. Leonard. Chief 7 (Lankford), Chief 7A (Richman), Chief 7B (Schooley), Engine 71 (Sgt. Harris), Tanker 7 (FF Lankford), Ambulance 79 (EMT Foster) and Rehab 7 (Lt. Schooley) responded. First Arriving Chief ... (Full Story & Photos)
On June 4th at 1251 hours Chief 7 (Lankford), Chief 7A (Richman), Chief 7B (Schooley), Safety Officer 7A (Stockton), Engine 71 (Safety Officer DeVries) and Ambulance 79 responded mutual aid to the 2100 block of S. Solomons Island Road for the report of a building collapse (204 box). Units from Prince Frederick arrived to find a vehicle into a building with several injured patients. Units from St. ... (Full Story & Photos)
At 1217hrs St. Leonard and surrounding companies were dispatched for the high angle rescue assignment in the 2600 blk of Aster Rd for the report of a dog over the cliff. Chief 7 (Lankford), Deputy Fire Chief 7 (Schooley), Squad 7, Zodiac 7 and Ambulance 79 responded.
After St. Leonard units arrived they confirmed the dog was actually over the cliff and stuck approximately 30’ down the steep terrain ... (Full Story & Photos)
At approximately 2:35 the afternoon of 17 March, St. Leonard and surrounding stations we alerted for the serious accident in the area of Rt. 4 and Flag Ponds Pkwy. Engine 72(Sgt Schooley), A77, Command 7 (Lt. Eckstein) and Ambulance 79 (filling in at Solomons) responded. Units arrived to find a SUV down the embankment with a single patient trapped. Crews from E72 and Squad 3 competed a sidewall ... (Full Story & Photos)
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