ALS Training
The Saturday Night Crew dedicated time to enhance their skills in supporting ALS crews during emergency calls with the help of our volunteer paramedic.
The Saturday Night Crew dedicated time to enhance their skills in supporting ALS crews during emergency calls with the help of our volunteer paramedic.
We cordially invite you to join Company 49 in congratulating Firefighter/EMT Kyle Morris for being the distinguished recipient of the PGCVFRA “William E. Brown Squadsmen of the Year Award.” Kyle,
Today, Engine 849 was dispatched to the 13000 block of Baltimore Ave for reports of a dumpster on fire. Upon arrival, crew found one dumpster on fire. Fire is out,
Saturdays are always get days to do training! Drafting operations – low volume – high risk operations, when you need water! Yes, the Laurel area has some non-hydrant areas!
Friday September 20th, the volunteers of Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad took the time to visit Scotchtown Hills Elementary School during their Career Day to teach the students about fire safety.
The Wednesday Night Crew took the time to train on pumping operations and operating hose lines
Engine 849 was dispatched to I-95 and Konterra Drive for a reported Auto Fire. The crew arrived to find one vehicle on fire. No injuries were reported.
Ambulance 849B and Ambulance 849C had a chance between calls to participate in Laurel’s Emancipation Day Parade.