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January
1st

Dwelling Fire / John Heuer Dwelling / next to Aegis Office / bedroom fire started from match lit by little girl / FD kept fire to this dwelling

7th

Dwelling Fire / John Heuer Dwelling / next to Aegis Office / gasoline stove exploded / fire kept to one room

14th

Building Fire / Bond Street – John Fraley Harness Shop / started from stove pipe / building well involved on arrival / hose & pump froze / no exposures

27th

Membership Meeting/Members at this time:

C. A. McGaw, William H. Bauer, M.A. Reckord, Herbert S. Flowers, James M. Reynolds, J. P. Wilson, John H. Fisher, Frank E. Gorrell, S.A. Hoblitzell, Jr. John Gerwin, Benjamin Bissell, Jr. J. C. Young, P. M. Maynadier, F. Frank McLean, James F. Lingan, Robert E. Esley, Harry F. Lee, W. E. Castell, H.S. O’Neill, Thomas G. Forwood, John R. Farley, C. D. Rosan, Walter Finney, Harry S. Carver, Willard Tarring, E.F. Guilott, H. L. Munnikhuysen, Henry B. Bruns, Frank Bruns, Thomas W. Hall, W. T. Billingslea and P. Scheiderman

July
27th

Building Fire / Wildwood – Caldwell Summer home / fire started in barn (44 x 100), and spread to corn house, hog pen and carriage-house / outside of large dwelling caught fire twice but knocked down / 6-tons of hay destroyed & 1 mule died / H.Bruns acting

September
21st

Building Fire / Main Street – Rouse’s Store / awning in front of store caught fire / held to awning / H. Bruns acting

November
11th

Dwelling Fire / Broadway – George Cairnes Dwelling / fire started in partition from defective flue / quick knockdown by opening the wall / both hose companies responded

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Latest Announcement

   JOB ANNOUCEMENT

 

The Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company is currently seeking resumes for part time ALS and BLS providers within our career EMS staff. These positions will be filled as they arise. 

 

Applicant's applying MUST possess at a minimum:  
   1. Valid drivers license
   2. Current CPR card
   3. Valid Maryland certified EMT-B, CRT-I, EMT-I or EMT-P
   4. EVOC
   5. ICS 100, 200 and 700
   6. Hazmat Operations
  7. Have a minimum of one year as an active provider on a BLS or ALS 911 transport unit. 
Those being considered for hire will be required to pass a written and practical exam, drug screen, back ground check, driving evaluation, and oral board interview.  
Resumes can be mailed or emailed
** Mail to:
Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company
Attention: Judith Fahr
109 South Hickory Ave, Bel Air MD 21014
** Email and direct any questions to:
3901@bavfc.org
10 Sep 2010

 

Bel Air Vol Fire Company, Inc.

109 South Hickory Avenue
Bel  Air, MD 21014
      
(P) 410-638-4400 (Admin/Bus Office)
(P) 410-638-4401 (Operations)
(F) 410-638-4431
 
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