Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service explained

Montgomery County Department of Fire and Rescue Services
Annual Budget:~$262,000,000
Staffing:1,224+ career
Annual Calls:~134,000
Stations:43 (figure includes volunteer corporation-owned firehouses, county-owned fire stations, and fire stations located on federal facilities)
Engines:35
Trucks:16
Battalions:5
Foam Units:0
Divisions:4
Rescues:6
Light And Air:2
Helicopters:0
Emsunits:43
Hazmat:2
Firstresponderblsorals:ALS and BLS
Iaff:1664
Chief:Gary Cooper (Interim)
Iaffweb:https://www.iafflocal1664.org/

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.

History

Recruit Class 1 for MCFRS begins 2/29/1988.

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

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 local fire and rescue companies, who own and operate 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.[2] [3]

In April 2020, MCFRS implemented a COVID-19 Surge Plan which included the staffing of more BLS ambulances, as well as moving ALS providers from AFRA and medic units to chase cars. This, paired with a continuous Blue Alert, which goes in effect when an EMS jurisdictional system is temporarily taxed to its limits in providing pre hospital care and ambulance transportation due to extraordinary situations that contribute to high demand for ambulance service, and decontamination teams stationed at each of the main hospitals in the county enabled proper patient distribution and lessoned the burden on the system. The Plan was ended in June 2020.

On June 30, 2023, Fire Chief Scott Goldstein left MCFRS for a fire and rescue department in Cowlitz County, Washington. Goldstein had been chief since June 2015.[4]

Stations and Apparatus

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

Station Company Battalion Engine Company or Paramedic Engine Company Special Service Units EMS Units Other units
1 Silver Spring VFD 1st Battalion PE701M701, A701, A701B, ALS701 DCN701
2 Takoma Park VFD 1st Battalion PE702, E702B A702, A702B
3 Rockville VFD 3rd Battalion PE703, PE703B AT703, RS703 M703, A703, A703B, A703C, ALS703 SU703, UT703B, UT703C
4 Sandy Spring VFD 4th Battalion PE704 A704 W704
5 Kensington VFD - Old Town 4th Battalion PE705, PE705B A705, A705B, B705, CT705
6 Bethesda FD 2nd Battalion PE706 T706A706
7* Chevy Chase FD 2nd Battalion PE707 A/M707 (BCCRS staffed)HM707, UT707
8 Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD 3rd Battalion PE708 PAT708 M708, A708, A708B, A708C, ALS708CT708, B708, UT708, UT708B, UTV708, BUTV708
9 Hyattstown VFD 5th Battalion PRE709, RBE709 B709, B709B, W709, UT709, UTV709
10* Cabin John Park VFD 2nd Battalion PE710, E710B T710 A710, ALS710 SW710, SW710B, UT710
11 Glen Echo FD 2nd Battalion PE711A711, A711B, ALS711 UT711,UTV711
12 Hillandale VFD 1st Battalion PE712 M712, A712 BC701, UT712, UTV712
13 Damascus VFD 5th Battalion PE713, E713B, BE713M713, A713 B713, W713
14* Upper Montgomery County VFD 5th Battalion PRE714, BE714M714A714 (Volunteer staffed when available) UT714, UTV714, B714, CT714, BT714, SW714, W714
15 Burtonsville VFD 1st Battalion PE715, PE715BT715, RS715 M715, A715 B715, UT715
16 Silver Spring VFD - Four Corners1st Battalion PE716 T716 A716 MAU716
17 Laytonsville VFD 5th Battalion PE717, EW717, BE717 RS717 A717 B717, CT717, W717
18 Kensington VFD - Glenmont 4th Battalion PE718 AT718 A718EMS704, CP718
19 Silver Spring VFD - Montgomery Hills 1st Battalion PE719 AT719
20* Bethesda FD - Midtown Bethesda 2nd Battalion PE720BC702
21 Kensington VFD - Viers Mill Village 4th Battalion PE721 A721
22 Kingsview 5th Battalion PE722, BE722 A722 MAB722, MCSU722, W722, B722
23* Rockville VFD - Twinbrook 3rd Battalion PE723 AT723 M723, A723
24 Hillandale VFD - Colesville 1st Battalion PE724, E724B AT724 A724A724B (Volunteer staffed when available)B724
25* Kensington VFD - Aspen Hill 4th Battalion PE725 T725 ALS725, A725, A725B, A725CBC704, SU725, BT725
26 Bethesda FD - North Bethesda 2nd Battalion PE726 A/M726 (BCCRS staffed) EMS702, MAB726, MCSU726
27 Public Safety Training Academy E727, E727B T727 CP727
28* Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD - Derwood 3rd Battalion PE728 A728 HM728
29 Germantown VFD 5th Battalion PE729, PE729B RS729 M729, A729 BT729, SU729
30* Cabin John Park VFD - Potomac 2nd Battalion PE730 A730 W730, B730, SW730, SW730B, UT730
31* Rockville VFD - Quince Orchard 3rd Battalion PE731 T731 M731 BT731, W731, TR700, TR700B, SU731, UT731, UTV731
32 Travilah 3rd Battalion PE732 A732, M732BC703, EMS703, SA700, DC700, CP732
33 Rockville VFD - Potomac 3rd Battalion PE733A733 B733, CT733, MAU733
34 Milestone 5th Battalion PE734 T734 A734 DCN734, BC705
35 Clarksburg 5th Battalion PE735 AT735 A735
40 Sandy Spring VFD - Olney 4th Battalion PE740 AT740 A740 B740, BT740, CT740, UT740, UTV740, BUTV740
Rescue Co. 1Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad2nd BattalionRS741, RS741BM741, A741B, A/M741C, A/M741D, ALS741, UT741
Rescue Co. 2Wheaton Volunteer Rescue Squad4th BattalionRS742, RS742BA742, A742B, A742C, A742D, ALS742, ALS742BUT742, UTV742
50 NDW Bethesda E750, E750B M750
51 National Institute of Health E751 AT751 AT751B A751 A751B HM751 HMSU751 TRSU751 CCO751 CO751 C751
52 Naval Surface Warfare Center E752
53 National Institutes of Standards and Technology E753 E753B A753 HM753 B753 UT753 UT753B CMD753 SU753
54 Fort Detrick Forest Glen Annex E754, E754B HM754 SU754

Stations listed in the above chart with red "" or green "" next to their names are government-owned. Stations that do not say "" or "" belong to volunteer fire & rescue corporations.

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ABC (WJLA) 9-11-2001 News Coverage 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211219/YH8wXJHb5aA . 2021-12-19 . live. 911NewsCoverage. 4 July 2014. YouTube.
  2. Council Approves Changes to Fire & Rescue Services . Montgomery County Government . May 4, 2004 . 2007-01-01.
  3. News: Parrish . Warren . County volunteer firefighters endorse restructuring law . The Gazette Newspapers . June 9, 2004 . 2007-01-01.
  4. Web site: Message From The Chief . 2024-01-11 . Cowlitz 2 Fire . en-US.