Earlier today units were alerted to the Queenstown Harbor Links Golf course for a worker who suffered severe hand trauma after being caught under a pile driver. QVFD responded with 12 volunteers aboard Engine 33 Brush 3. A 20 yr. old man was flown by MSP Trooper 6 to the hand … [Read more...]
Rescue 3 headed out early Sunday morning for a drill with Company 2 on Main St. in downtown Grasonville. Both companies worked together on Ladders Ventilation Overhaul and RIT drills. All members were able to run through several scenarios and gained some good Hands on training. … [Read more...]
The Officers and Members of the Queenstown Volunteer Fire Dept. offer our thoughts and prayers to the family friends and co-workers of Baltimore City Fire Department Captain Donald Hubbel. Captain Hubbel passed away on Friday afternoon. Captain Hubbel was currently assigned to … [Read more...]
Around 0950 hrs. today the Queenstown volunteers were alerted for the MVA with persons trapped at Routes 50 and 213. Station 3 hit the streets with Rescue 3 and Engine 33. Units arrived to find 2 vehicles involved with multiple injuries. All patients were triaged treated and … [Read more...]
After cleaning up from the previous MVA the tones dropped once again for the Rescue Box in the first due. This time QVFD units headed out to Route 301 and Outlet Center Dr. Rescue 3 Engine 33 and Chief Anthony arrived to find 1 vehicle and 1 Tractor Trailer involved. All … [Read more...]
At 1612 hrs. the tones dropped once again for the First Due Rescue Box. Queenstown units headed out again to Route 50 and Route 301 for the MVA. Rescue 3 Engines 3233 and the Chief arrived to find two vehicles involved. After assessing the patients Command 3 L. Anthony … [Read more...]
At approx. 1415 hrs. today Rescue 3 was alerted for the MVA in the area of Hibernia Rd. and Rt. 18. First arriving units found 1 van off the road on its side against a tree. An extended extrication insued with both Rescue 4 and Rescue 3 participating in freeing the patient. … [Read more...]
Around 1500 hours today the tones dropped for the House Fire at 408 Friendship Dr. in Centreville. The volunteers from Queenstown hit the street with Engines 32 and 33 Rescue 3 Tanker 3 and the Chief. Units from Company 4 arrived on the scene with Heavy Fire showing and … [Read more...]
The officers and members of the Queenstown Volunteer Fire Department wish to congratulate Asst. Chief Thomas Nelson on his appointment to the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services. Good Luck with your new career. … [Read more...]
Earlier today the tones dropped for the Rescue Assignment in the 3-8 box alarm area. Units were sent to Routes 50 and 301 for the MVA with entrapment. Rescue 3 arrived to find 2 vehicles involved. All patients were triaged immobilized and transported to local hospitals. MSP … [Read more...]
Queenstown Volunteer Fire Department Line Officers for 2008 are as followsChief - Lonnie Anthony1st. Asst. Chief - Thomas Nelson2nd. Asst. Chief - Frank RussumCaptain - J.C. … [Read more...]
The Officers and Members of the Queenstown Volunteer Fire Department would like to send their deepest condolences to Captain John Lewis and his entire family due to the passing of his father John Edward Lewis.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. … [Read more...]
Rescue 3 was alerted today for the MVA at Route 301 and Perlee Rd. Units arrived to find one vehicle off the road. One patient was removed from the vehicle and transported to the hanger of MSP Trooper 6 by PM40. Queenstown had a total of 12 volunteers respond to this incident. … [Read more...]
Rescue 3 took a trip down to Kent Island today to standby for the Kent Island VFD who were dedicating their new station. The new station located at 1610 Main St. is a state of the art facility. Drive thru apparatus bays Training Community and Bunk rooms are some of the many … [Read more...]
Each year fires occurring during the holiday season claim the lives of over 400 people injure 1650 more and cause over 990 million in damage. According to the United States Fire Administration USFA there are simple life-saving steps you can take to ensure a safe and happy … [Read more...]