St. Leonard Volunteer Fire & Rescue proudly remains 100% Volunteer. Your donation will help us provide the best fire, rescue, and EMS services possible.
On April 14th @ 1257 hours, St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department was alerted for a working structure fire on Clay Hammond Rd.
Engine 72 (Chief R. Weems), Squad 7 (Chief 7A V. DeVries), Tanker 7 (FF C. Lankford), and Rehab 7 (Chief 7C M. Weems) responded to assist with other surrounding companies.
Engine 72 was designated as RIT (Rapid Intervention Team). While Tanker 7 assisted with water supply. ... (Full Story & Photos)
On Friday morning, April 10, St. Leonard Rescue Boat 7 joined North Beach Fire Boat 1 in assisting the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute’s Surface Water Technician class. The training was held in the Chesapeake Bay off Long Beach, where students practiced rescue operations in wetsuits and real water conditions. Rescue Boat 7 served as the safety boat for the class, helping ensure a safe and successful ... (Full Story & Photos)
Dunkirk, MD — Members of the St. Leonard Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company were proudly recognized last evening during the Annual Calvert County Volunteer Fire, Rescue, & EMS Awards Banquet, held at the Dunkirk Fire Department. The event honored individuals across the county for their dedication, leadership, and service, highlighting the continued strength of the volunteer system.
This week’s drill focused on one of the most important firefighter survival skills: SCBA air management — and we brought a little competition into the mix!
Wearing full turnout gear and on air, our members faced off in a few rounds of dodgeball inside the apparatus bay. The fast-paced movement and elevated heart rates helped simulate the physical stress firefighters experience on the fireground, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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