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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.
At 1411 hours today the St. Leonard Volunteers were dispatched to the 6400 block of Broomes Island Road for the reported house fire. Engine 72, Tanker 7, Squad 7, Ambulance 78, Rehab 7 along with Chief 7, Chief 7A and Chief 7B all responded. Chief 7B (Schooley) arrived on location to find a single story house with heavy smoke throughout and fire showing from the basement. Company 7 along with multiple ... (Full Story & Photos)
08/26/2022 - This week, Engine 71 began production with the cab in fabrication. Next week, expect cab to be scheduled for paint process. Soon, expect body to begin fabrication and chassis to be scheduled for frame-up.
09/02/2022 - This week, Engine 71's cab moved through the paint process.
09/09/2022 - This week, Engine 71’s cab moved through the paint process while the chassis was in frame-up. ... (Full Story & Photos)
At 0940 hours the St. Leonard Volunteers were dispatched for a reported garage fire in the St. Leonard Shores subdivision. Chief 7, Engine 72, Squad 7, Tanker 7 and Ambulance 77 responded. Chief 7 arrived to find a 3 bay detached garage with light smoke showing from the rear of the structure and established the "St. Leonard Shores Command." Engine 72 arrived deployed a 1.5" crosslay, located and ... (Full Story & Photos)
St. Leonard Volunteers have taken delivery of the new Zodiac 7. Zodiac 7 is a 21ft Zodiac Milpro SRR650 with a Yamaha 150HP engine, Garmin VHF Marine Radio and Radar/Display package.
Zodiac 7 will be used primarily to support water rescues and operations on the Patuxent River. It's shallow draft (14 inches) will allow us to navigate most areas along the river.