Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service

The Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS), officially the Montgomery County Department of Fire and Rescue Services (DFRS), is the public safety agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for Montgomery County, Maryland. The services are provided by a combination of paid county personnel and volunteer members of the various independent, non-profit volunteer fire and rescue corporations located throughout the county.

Montgomery County Department of Fire and Rescue Services
  • French: Gardez Bien
  • (in English) Watch Well
Agency overview
Staffing1,200+ career
Fire chiefScott Goldstein
EMS levelALS
Facilities and equipment
Battalions5
Stations38 (figure includes volunteer corporation-owned firehouses, county-owned fire stations, and fire stations located on federal facilities)
Engines36
Trucks17
Rescues6
Website
MontgomeryCountyMD.gov/MCFRS

History

MCFRS personnel with FBI agents at the Pentagon a day after the September 11 attacks in 2001.

1990s

The MCFRS went to Oklahoma City in 1995 to conduct USAR operations after the Oklahoma City bombing.[1]

2000s

In 2001, the MCFRS went to Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia aboard RideOn buses to assist in urban search and rescue (USAR) efforts immediately after the September 11 attacks.[1]

In 2004, the County Council passed legislation to reorganize the Fire & Rescue Service by placing all personnel, career and volunteer, under the command of a single fire chief. However, actual services are delivered from the 19 local fire and rescue companies, who own and operate 25 of the fire stations in the county. The county uses an incident command system to coordinate the efforts of paid and volunteer personnel at the scenes of emergencies. Montgomery County works closely with and has mutual aid agreements with Washington, D.C., Fairfax, Frederick, Howard, and Prince George's counties.

2010s

During an emergency that would require a response from multiple agencies, dispatchers are quickly able to identify what county a particular piece of apparatus came from. As well as a fast response time with other jurisdictions. A typical example would be: "Alarm" Engine 436 Engine 409 Engine 411(Fairfax) Engine 707 (Montgomery) Engine 202 (Alexandria) Rescue 417 Tanker 712 Medic 409 Battalion Chief 703 and 704 Channel 4-Delta For a working fire 1111 address court. Caller advises smoke and fire from windows 21:11.

Stations and Apparatus

The county is broken into five battalions, with a total of 36 fire stations and 2 rescue companies.

StationCompanyBattalionEngine Company or Paramedic Engine CompanySpecial Service UnitsEMS UnitsOther units
1Silver Spring VFD1st BattalionPE701M701, A701, A701BDCN701
2Takoma Park VFD1st BattalionPE702A702, A702B
3Rockville VFD3rd BattalionPE703, PE703BAT703, RS703M703, A703, A703B, A703C, M703B, ALS703SU703, UT703B, UT703C
4Sandy Spring VFD4th BattalionPE704A704W704
5Kensington VFD - Old Town4th BattalionPE705, PE705BM705, A705, A705B, ALS705B705, CT705
6Bethesda FD2nd BattalionPE706T706A706
7Chevy Chase FD2nd BattalionPE707HM707, UT707
8Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD3rd BattalionPE708PAT708M708, M708B, A708, A708CCT708, B708, UTV708, BUTV708
9Hyattstown VFD5th BattalionPRE709, RBE709A709B709, B709B, W709, UTV709
10Cabin John Park VFD2nd BattalionPE710, E710BT710A710B710, SW710, SW710B
11Glen Echo FD2nd BattalionPE711A711, A711B, ALS711UTV711
12Hillandale VFD1st BattalionPE712M712, A712BC701
13Damascus VFD5th BattalionPE713, E713B, BE713M713, A713B713, W713
14Upper Montgomery County VFD5th BattalionPE714, RE714, BE714M714, A714UTV714, B714, BT714, BT714B, W714
15Burtonsville VFD1st BattalionPE715, E715BT715, RS715M715, A715B715
16Silver Spring VFD - Four Corners1st BattalionPE716T716A716MAU716
17Laytonsville VFD5th BattalionPE717, EW717, BE717RS717A717B717, CT717, W717
18Glenmont (MCFRS)4th BattalionPE718AT718BC704, EMS704, CP718
19Silver Spring VFD - Montgomery Hills1st BattalionPE719AT719
20Bethesda FD - Midtown Bethesda2nd BattalionPE720BC702
21Kensington VFD - Viers Mill Village4th BattalionPE721A721
22Kingsview (MCFRS)5th BattalionPE722, BE722A722MAB722, MCSU722, W722, B722
23Rockville VFD - Twinbrook3rd BattalionPE723AT723M723, A723
24Hillandale VFD - Colesville1st BattalionPE724AT724A724B724
25Kensington VFD - Aspen Hill4th BattalionPE725T725ALS725, A725, A725BSU725, BT725
26Bethesda FD - North Bethesda2nd BattalionPE726A726 (BCCRS)MAB726, MCSU726
27Public Safety Training Academy (MCFRS)E727CP727
28Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD - Derwood3rd BattalionPE728A728HM728
29Germantown VFD5th BattalionPE729, E729BRS729M729, A729, A729BBS729, BT729
30Cabin John Park VFD - Potomac2nd BattalionPE730M730W730, B730, BS730, BS730B, SW730, SW730B
31Rockville VFD - Quince Orchard3rd BattalionPE731T731M731BT731, BS731, W731, TR700, TR700B, SU731, UTV731
32Travilah (MCFRS)3rd BattalionPE732A732BC703, EMS703, SA700, DC700, CP732
33Rockville VFD - Potomac3rd BattalionPE733A733B733, CT733, MAU733
34Milestone (MCFRS)5th BattalionPE734T734A734BC705
35Clarksburg (MCFRS)5th BattalionPE735AT735A735
40Sandy Spring VFD - Olney4th BattalionPE740 E740BAT740A740B740, BS740, BT740, CT740, UTV740, BUTV740
Rescue Co. 1 Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad 2nd Battalion RS741, RS741B M741, M741B, M741C, M741D, ALS741, U741
Rescue Co. 2 Wheaton Volunteer Rescue Squad 4th Battalion RS742, RS742B A742, A742B, A742C, A742D, ALS742, ALS742B UT742, UTV742
50Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Naval Support Activity Bethesda Fire Department) (Federal)2nd BattalionE750, E750BM750BC750
51National Institutes of Health FD (Federal)2nd BattalionE751AT751A751HM751
52Naval Surface Warfare Center (Naval Support Facility Carderock Fire Department) (Federal)2nd BattalionE752UT752
53National Institute of Standards and Technology FD (Federal)3rd BattalionE753, E753BA753B753, HM753
54Fort Detrick Forest Glen Annex Fire and Emergency Services (Federal)1st BattalionE754, E754BHM754

Abbreviations:

  • A - Ambulance
  • ALS - Paramedic Chase Vehicle
  • AT - Aerial Tower
  • B - Brush
  • BC - Battalion Chief
  • BE - Brush Engine
  • BS - Boat Support
  • BT - Boat
  • BUTV - Brush Utility Task Vehicle
  • CT - Canteen
  • CP - Command Post
  • DC - Duty Operations Chief
  • E - Engine
  • EMS - EMS Duty Officer
  • EW - Engine Tanker
  • HM - HazMat Unit
  • M - Medic Unit
  • MAB - Medical Ambulance Bus
  • MAU - Mobile Air Unit
  • MCSU - Medical Care Support Unit
  • PAT - Paramedic Aerial Tower
  • PE - Paramedic Engine
  • PRE - Paramedic Rescue Engine
  • RE - Rescue Engine
  • RS - Rescue Squad
  • SA - Safety Officer
  • SU - Support Unit
  • SW - Swift Water
  • T - Truck
  • TR - Technical Rescue
  • UTV - Utility Task Vehicle
  • W - Tanker

See also

  • Fire departments in Maryland

Further reading

  • "Council Approves Changes to Fire & Rescue Services" (PDF) (Press release). Montgomery County Government. May 4, 2004. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  • "Bethesda Fire Department, Inc. - History". Bethesda Fire Department, Inc. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
  • "Glen Echo Fire Department - about GEFD". Glen Echo Fire Department. Archived from the original on 2006-07-15. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  • "Montgomery County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association - about us". Montgomery County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association. Archived from the original on 2007-10-09. Retrieved 2007-01-01.
  • Parrish, Warren (June 9, 2004). "County volunteer firefighters endorse restructuring law". The Gazette Newspapers. Retrieved 2007-01-01.

References

  1. 911NewsCoverage (4 July 2014). "ABC (WJLA) 9-11-2001 News Coverage 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM" via YouTube.
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