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Baltimore County Fire Department

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baltimore County Fire Department
Operational area
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CountyBaltimore County
Agency overview
Annual calls144,919 (2018)
StaffingCombination
Fire chiefJoanne R. Rund
EMS levelALS
IAFF1311
Facilities and equipment
Stations54
Engines74
Trucks10
Platforms2
Rescues6
Ambulances58
Tenders4
USAR1
Light and air3
Website
Official website
IAFF website

The Baltimore County Fire Department (B.Co.F.D.) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the 800,000 residents of Baltimore County, Maryland.[1] The department consists of both county operated and full-time staffed stations and independent volunteer companies located throughout the county.[2]

As of 2019, it had 1,043 members.[3] In 2018, the department responded to 144,919 calls for help.[2]

History

Sworn in as fire chief on July 1, 2019, Joanne R. Rund became the first female chief to be permanently appointed to the position.[4][5]

In June 2023 a vote of no confidence was taken, issued by the firefighter's union, criticizing the fire chiefs for poor morale, inconsistent disciplinary procedures, unsafe decisions and falsifying documents.[6][7]

Stations and apparatus

Baltimore County Fire Department Station 4 in Cantonsville, Maryland.

As of 2020, the department is composed of 25 career staffed fire stations. Stations 1,4,6 and 7 have 2 Engines.[8]

Fire Station Location Engine Company Truck Company EMS units Other units
1

Towson

Towson Engine 1

Engine 101

Truck 1 Medic 1

Medic 101

Brush 1
2

Pikesville

Pikesville Engine 2 Medic 2

Medic 102

Brush 2
3

Woodlawn

Baltimore Engine 3 Medic 3

Medic 103 EMS 8

Brush 3
4

Catonsville

Catonsville Engine 4

Engine 41

Medic 4 Brush 4
5

Halethorpe

Baltimore Engine 5 Truck 5 Medic 5

EMS 2

Brush 5
6

Dundalk

Dundalk Engine 6

Engine 61

Medic 6

Medic 106

Brush 6
7

Essex

Essex Engine 7

Engine 71

Medic 7

Medic 107

Brush 7
8

Fullerton

Baltimore Engine 8 Truck 8 Medic 8

EMS 6

Brush 8
9

Edgemere

Baltimore Engine 9 Medic 9

Bariatric 9

Brush 9
10

Parkville

Parkville Engine 10 Medic 10

Medic 110

Brush 10
11

Hillendale

Baltimore Engine 11 Medic 11

EMS 1

Air Unit 11

ATV 11

Brush 11

12

Middle River

Baltimore Engine 12 Medic 12

Medic 112

EMS 4

Brush 12
13

Westview

Baltimore Engine 13 Truck 13 Medic 13

Medic 113

Brush 13

Hazmat Support 13

14

Brooklandville

Lutherville Engine 14 Medic 14 Brush 14

Hazmat 114

Foam Unit 14

15

Eastview

Baltimore Engine 15 Truck 15 Medic 15

EMS 3

Brush 15

Hazmat Support 15

16

Golden Ring

Baltimore Engine 16 Medic 16

Medic 116

Brush 16
17

Texas

Cockeysville Engine 17 Tower 17 Medic 17

Medic 117

EMS 7

Brush 17

USAR 17

ATR 17

18

Randallstown

Randallstown Engine 18 Truck 18 Medic 18

Medic 118

Brush 18
19

Garrison

Owings Mills Engine 19 Medic 19

EMS 5

Air Unit 19

Brush 19

54

Chase

Baltimore Engine 54 Medic 54 Brush 54

Decontamination 54

55

Perry Hall

Perry Hall Engine 55 Medic 55 Brush 55
56

Franklin

Reisterstown Engine 56 Medic 56 Brush 56
57

Sparrows Point

Baltimore Engine 57 Air Unit 57

Brush 57

58

Back River Neck

Baltimore Medic 58
60

Parkton

Parkton Engine 60 Medic 60 Brush 60

Volunteer companies

The department is also supported by 29 volunteer fire companies, which respond to emergencies within their respective jurisdictions. Station 30 has 3 engines while other stations have 2 engines.[8] Each company is organized as an independent corporation under the Baltimore County Volunteer Fireman's Association (BCVFA).[9]

Fire Station Fire Company Location Engine Company Truck Company EMS units Other units
- Box 234 Association, Inc. Pikesville Rehab Unit 156

Utility 157

20 White Marsh Volunteer Fire, EMS, Rehab White Marsh Engine 201

Engine 202

Medic 203 Brush 204

Utility 205

Utility 206

Rehab 20

Canteen 20

21 Bowleys Quarters Volunteer Fire Department Middle River Engine 211 Ambulance 210 Squad 213

Special Unit 214

Utility 215

Brush 218

Marine Unit 216

Marine Unit 217

Marine Unit 219

26 North Point Edgemere Volunteer Fire Department Baltimore Engine 261

Engine 263

Squad 262

Utility 265

Brush 266

Special Unit 267

Boat 268

Boat 269

27 Wise Avenue Volunteer Fire Company Dundalk Engine 271

Engine 272

Medic 275 Utility 277

Utility 279

28 Rosedale Volunteer Fire Company Baltimore Engine 281

Engine 282

Medic 285 Special Unit 283

Utility 287

29 Providence Volunteer Fire Company Towson Engine 291 Truck 297 Brush 294

Utility 298

Utility 299

30 Lutherville Volunteer Fire Company Lutherville-Timonium Engine 301

Engine 302

Engine 307

Squad 303

Utility 306

31 Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company Owings Mill Engine 312 Truck 313 Medic 315 Brush 314

Utility 318

Utility 319

32 Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company Pikesville Engine 321 Tower 323 Medic 325 Squad 322

Utility 329

33 Woodlawn Volunteer Fire Company Gwynn Oak Engine 331 Medic 335 Utility 333
35 Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department Arbutus Engine 351

Engine 352

Medic 355

Medic 356

Squad 354

Utility 357

Utility 358

Special Unit 359

Boat 351

Boat 353

36 Lansdowne Volunteer Fire Department Lansdowne Engine 361

Engine 362

Medic 365 Special Unit 367

Utility 369

37 English Consul Volunteer Firemen's Association Baltimore Engine 371

Engine 372

Medic 375 Brush 377

Utility 374

Utility 378

Vnum 379

38 Long Green Volunteer Fire Company Glen Arm Engine 381

Engine 382

Brush 384

Special Unit 387

Utility 386

39 Cockeysville Volunteer Fire Company Cockeysville Engine 391

Engine 392

Medic 395 Special Unit 393

Tanker Support 394

Utility 397

40 Glyndon Volunteer Fire Department Glyndon Engine 401 Truck 404 Ambulance 405 Utility 408

Special Unit 407

41 Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company Reisterstown Engine 412

Engine 413

Medic 415 Squad 414

Utility 419

Special Unit 418

44 Hereford Volunteer Fire Company Monkton Engine 441

Engine 442

Brush 443

Tanker Support 444

Tanker 446

Special Unit 448

Utility 449

ATV 44

45 Maryland Line Volunteer Fire Company Maryland Line Engine 451

Engine 452

Medic 455 Tanker 454

Utility 457

46 Liberty Road Volunteer Fire Company Randallstown Engine 461 Medic 465 Brush 462

Utility 463

Special Unit 468

47 Jacksonville Volunteer Fire Company Phoenix Engine 471

Engine 473

Medic 475 Special Unit 476

Brush 472

Utility 477

ATV 47

48 Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company Kingsville Engine 481 Medic 485 Squad 483

Tanker 488

Special Unit 486

Utility 487

ATV 48

49 Butler Volunteer Fire Company Butler Engine 494 Brush 492

Tanker Support 491

Utility 497

50 Chestnut Ridge Volunteer Fire Company Owings Mills Engine 501

Engine/Tanker 503

Medic 505

Medical Support Unit 507

Brush 506

Tanker Support Unit 504

Utility 502

Special Operations Response Team 50

ATV 50

51 Essex Volunteer Fire Company Essex Engine 511

Engine 512

Ambulance 515 Special Unit 513

Brush 514

Utility 516

53 Hereford Volunteer Ambulance Association Monkton Medic 535

Medic 536

Utility 532

ATV 53

74 Middle River Volunteer Fire and Rescue Co. Middle River Engine 742 Truck 741 Medic 746 Squad 743

Utility 747

Utility 749

Dive Unit 748

85 Upperco Volunteer Fire Company Upperco Engine 851

Engine 852

Medic 855 Utility 857

Utility 859

Brush 858

ATV 85

References

  1. ^ Government, Baltimore County. "Fire Department Overview - Baltimore County". www.baltimorecountymd.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  2. ^ a b Government, Baltimore County. "Fire Department Statistics - Baltimore County". www.baltimorecountymd.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  3. ^ Knezevich, Alison (September 29, 2019). "Higher ranks remain white – Bailtimore County Fire Department still working on diversity". The Baltimore Sun. pp. A1. Retrieved 2023-12-28 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Government, Baltimore County. "About Fire Chief Joanne R. Rund - Baltimore County". www.baltimorecountymd.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  5. ^ Solomon, Libby. "Joanne Rund takes oath as Baltimore County's fire chief". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  6. ^ Pryor, Rebecca (2023-08-30). "Baltimore County Fire Department faces vote of no confidence amid allegations of 'toxic environment'". Fox News Baltimore. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  7. ^ Blackwell, Penelope (2023-08-31). "Baltimore County fire union members dissatisfied with department leadership". The Baltimore Banner. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  8. ^ a b Government, Baltimore County. "Career and Volunteer Fire Station Overview - Baltimore County". www.baltimorecountymd.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
  9. ^ "Baltimore County Volunteer Firemen's Association - Baltimore County, Maryland". www.bcvfa.org. Retrieved 2020-04-27.
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