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Squad & Ambulance at Breezy Point
SEPTEMBER 01
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Saturday August 30, 2008, at 1908 hours, Ambulance 69 (Tschupp), was alerted to Breezy Point Road, 101 Box, for the auto accident. While en route, Chief 1 requested Squad 6 (Sgt Morris), to the call for additional manpower. Units arrived to find a pick-up truck (driver & passenger) that had struck a large group of trees, causing serious injuries to one occupant. Ambulance 69 immediately began tending to this patient, while the crew from Squad 6 split and assisted with care on both patients. Ambulance ... (Full Story & Photos) |

Heavy Fire on the East Side of Huntingtown
AUGUST 29
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This Friday afternoon, August 29, 2008, at 1332 hours, Communications began receiving multiple telephone calls of a house on fire at 4131 Birch Drive, in Huntingtown (217 box). This alarm brought Chief 6 (Riffe), Chief 6B (Montgomery), Chief 6C (Hayes), Engine 62 (Lt Thrasher), and Squad 6 (Capt McKenny). Immediately after dispatch, Communications alerted the Working Fire Dispatch bringing a 4th crew from quarters aboard Tanker 6 (Buckler), for a total of 13 Huntingtown Volunteers. Chief 2 and Engine ... (Full Story & Photos) |
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Accident in Huntingtown with Entrapment and Vehicle on Fire
AUGUST 18
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Monday August 18, 2008, at 1900 hours, the Huntingtown Volunteers were alerted for the auto accident at Route 4 and Ponds Wood Road, bringing Chief 6 (Riffe), Chief 6B (Montgomery), Captain 6 (McKenny), Squad 6 (Chief 1, Freesland), and Ambulance 69 (Morgan). Chief 6 arrived and reported one vehicle on fire, as well as two persons trapped in a 2nd vehicle. Additional crews in quarters immediately responded with Engine 62 (Hengstenberg), Engine 61 (S/O Bowen), and Tanker 6 (Lt Thrasher). Upon further ... (Full Story & Photos) |

Child Disentangled in Huntingtown
AUGUST 11
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With 14 runs in the company journal already, in the early evening hours, Ambulance 69 (Stewart) was transporting a patient to Calvert Memorial Hospital. In addition, Squad 6 (Nasti), was drilling in an acquired structure on Ponds Woods Road. At 1953 hours, Communications dispatched 5462 Stephen Reid Road for "rebar in the leg". Chief 6B (Montgomery), Sergeant 6 (Morris), Squad 6, and Dunkirk "Paramedic" Ambulance 59 were alerted to the call. Units arrived to find a 12 year old male that had fallen ... (Full Story & Photos) |
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Vehicle v. Tree with One Flown
AUGUST 10
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Sunday August 10th at 1941 hours, the Huntingtown Volunteers and North Beach Ambulance 18 were alerted for the auto accident on Stinnett Road, just in from Plum Point Road. Chief 6 (Riffe), Chief 6B (Montgomery), Chief 6C (Hayes), Captain 6 (McKenny), Squad 6 (Lt Thrasher), Engine 62 (Capt Collins), and Ambulance 69 (Nasti) arrived to find a single-vehicle into a tree. The driver had been self-extricated prior to arrival but claimed he was the passenger and the driver was missing. Because of this ... (Full Story & Photos) |

Huntingtown VFD Supports our Injured Soldiers
AUGUST 09
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This past Saturday August 9th, approximately 80 injured soldiers from the Walter Reed Hospital were able to attend an early morning fishing trip at the Rod & Reel Marina. On hand at the Rod & Reel, departments from around the county gathered to show our support. These soldiers were shuttled from the hospital to the marina by bus. Afterwards the injured soliders were shuttled to a large party/lunch on Old Plum Point Road in Huntingtown, MD. As parade entered the driveway, a crew of 4 Huntingtown ... (Full Story & Photos) |
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Daytime Drill in Huntingtown Acquired Structure
AUGUST 06
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Wednesday August 6, 2008, at approximately 1000 hours, Chief 6C, Engine 61, Tanker 6, Jeep 6, Brush 6, Command 6, and Utility 6 left the station to drill in an acquired structure on Pushaw Station Road. Due to a housing development underway, the originial vacant structure needed to be removed. However, while en route, a house fire was struck in North Beach which caused a couple hour delay in the drill. After lunch, crews returned back to the house and drilled in hose evolutions before finally burning ... (Full Story & Photos) |

Auto Off for Huntingtown VFD
AUGUST 06
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Wednesday August 6, 2008, at 1447 hours, Chief 6C (Hayes), Captain 6 (Collins), Engine 61 (Miller), and Tanker 6 (Buckler), were returning from drilling in an acquired structure on Pushaw Station Road. This was only two hours after clearing the house fire on 7th Street. At the same time, Captain 6 (McKenny), arrived at 3252 Solomons Island and advised Communications of an auto on fire attached to a tow-truck. With Engine 61 and Tanker 6 several miles away, and Engine 62 out of service, the Huntingtown ... (Full Story & Photos) |
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