Runs & Workers
:: JANUARY 2010
 

   1-10    10:45 Hrs    Box 29-12    Rescue Alarm    The first call of the new year was this auto accident on Sunday morning.  CW-1 was special called to assist fire and MDE personnel after this car ran under a gas tanker getting ready to make a delivery.  There was only a minor leak, but the tanker had to be off-loaded before the car could be removed.  Vince and Brian work the kitchen as the Alarmers served 5 dozen doughnuts, 8 cans of beef stew, 32 hot dogs, 24 sodas, 20 cups of hot chocolate, and 3 gallons of coffee.  The Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours.

  1-20    01:35 Hrs    Box 2-36    2nd Alarm     The Alarmers had 2 runs on Wednesday.  The first was a 2-alarm dwelling fire on Rehling Street in Shoreham Beach.  Medic E-2 reported fire showing on arrival.  CW-2 responded, and served coffee and hot chocolate, and several bottles of water.

   1-20    13:35 Hrs    Box 42-14    2nd Alarm    Dwelling Fire    CW-1 responded later Wednesday to this dwelling fire on Little Road in Deale.  E-42 reported smoke showing on arrival.  The Alarmers were at the scene for 4 hours, served 56 hot dogs, 3 gallons of coffee, and hot chocolate. 

  1-24    15:00 Hrs    Box 2-32    2nd Alarm    Dwelling Fire    The Alarmers continue to respond to south county fires during January.  CW-1 responded to this fire on Bay View Drive in Selby on the Bay on Sunday afternoon.  Initial report was fire showing.  T-35 still has their ladder up, and Wayne, Ray Jr, and Kevin wait for firefighters to show up at the window.  The Alarmers were on scene for 4 hours, and served 5 dozen doughnuts, a pot of coffee, a case of water, 24 hot dogs, 30 sodas, and 5 hot chocolates. 

   1-30    08:00 Hrs    The Alarmers were asked to have CW-1 attend the State Police Polar Bear Plunge, on Saturday morning.  The Alarmers served 44 egg&sausage sandwiches, many cups of coffee & hot chocolate.  This year was the 14th plunge, and the largest to date.  The day started out fine, only a bit cold.  But snow fluries started by 10:00, and it was snowing heavily by plunge time.  But as usual, the weather didn't hamper any of the festivities.   The plungers had a wonderful time.




:: July // August 2009
 

 

  7-2   1551 Hrs   9-3   2nd Alarm    Building Fire    Thursday afternoon, CW-2 responded mutual aid to Howard County for this condominium fire at 6771 Old Waterloo Road.  The Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours, and served 56 hot dogs, 60 sodas, and 3 cases of water. 

 

  8-11    15:30 Hrs    Box 6-3    3rd Alarm    Dwelling Fire    CW-1 responded mutual aid to Queen Anne County for this fire in a large estate dwelling, on Arrington Road, in Queenstown.  Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours, and served 88 hot dogs, 70 sodas, 3 cases of water, and 2 gallons of lemonade.  On left is severe damage to the rear of the house.  On right firefighters get fluids near CW-1.  It was the hottest day of the summer so far for fire crews.

  8-30    20:00 Hrs    Box 18-1    Water Rescue    CW-1 was special called to assist Natural Resources Police and Coast Guard units, at the scene of this boat accident in Marley Creek.  Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours, and 24 hot dogs, sodas, and 2 cases of water.

  9-30   12:00 Hrs    Box 33-4     The Alarmers with CW-2 responded to assist County Police in the 400 block of Maple Lane NW, on the scene of an investigation. 




:: October 2009
 

   10-12    05:30    Box 31-9    1 Alarm, plus special calls    CW-1 was requested to respond to this building fire at the end of Stahl Point Road, early Monday morning.  The Alarmers were on scene for 4 hours, and served 5 dozen doughnuts, 4 gallons of coffee, and 45 egg & sausage sandwiches.  (top) BWI crash truck was brough in later on for foam operation.  (below L)  Bob & Kevin work the grill for the first time on CW-1, and (R)  firefighters get some coffee and sandwiches as the morning goes on. 

  10-14    10:55 Hrs    Box 30-16    2nd Alarm     Late Wednesday morning, CW-1 responded to this dwelling fire on Cedar Cliff Drive, in Sun Valley.  The house was already heavily involved on arrival of E-18.  The Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours, and served 4 gallons of coffee, 36 hot dogs, 12 cups of hot chocolate. 




:: November // December 2009
 

   11-28    23:00 Hrs    Box 7-16    2nd Alarm    Dwelling Fire 1734 Foxdale Ct    CW-1 responded to this townhouse fire early Sunday morning in Crofton Commons.  Fire was reported through the roof on arrival of Chief 7, and a 2nd alarm was requested soon after.  (below) Eric wraps the last hot dog, and CW-1 was spotted near Medic 3, the rehab unit.  The Alarmers were on scene for over 3 hours, and served 3 dozen doughnuts, a gallon of coffee, 24 hot dogs, 23 sodas, and a case of water.

 

  12-18    10:30 Hrs    Box 13-2    2nd Alarm     Dwelling Fire 167-169 Seagull Drive in Riviera Beach    CW-2 responded to this 2nd alarm on Friday morning.  T-31 operates in front of the building, while later in the fire firefighters take a break near CW-2.  The Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours, and served 3 dozen doughnuts, a gallon of coffee, 32 hot dogs, 35 sodas, a case of water, and 15 cups of hot chocolate.


 

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