Runs & Workers
:: FEBRUARY 2009
 

    2-1    1827 Hrs    Box 33-7    2nd Alarm    7123 E Furnace Branch Road    Office Building fire    CW-2 responded to this building fire in Glen Burnie on Super Bowl Sunday.  As the coin toss was in progress, the box was dispatched.  (top) Battalion Chief 1 arrived, and reported fire showing from the first floor of a 2 story office building.    (bottom L )  Firefighters take a break near CW-2    (bottom R )  Both our new cadets, Diane and Eric, work getting hot chocolate ready.  The Alarmers were on scene for over 4 hours, and served 10 dozen doughnuts, 32 hot dogs, 60 cups of coffee & hot chocolate, and 3 cases of water.  (Top Left picture courtesy of Craig Urban)




:: MARCH 2009
 

   3-7    1527 Hrs    Box 26-7    3rd Alarm    Building Fire    324 Highland Drive    CW-2 responded Saturday afternoon to this building fire in Hidden Woods.  Initial status by E-26 was heavy smoke showing, and 2nd alarm quickly followed.  (top) E-18 and Tower 26 work in the front of the building. where fire is through the roof.  (b left) Alice and Dave work inside CW-2, (b right) firefighters getting a bite to eat near the rehab area.  The Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours, and served 3 dozen doughnuts, 40 hot dogs, and 4 cases of water.

   3-19    1845 Hrs    Box 34-4    All-Hands    108 Eugenia Ave    The Alarmers had the shortest response distance in our history on Thursday evening.  This fire occurred across the street from The Alarmers building.  E-34 reported heavy fire showing on arrival.  CW-2 served 16 hot dogs, 2 cases of water, and 24 cups of coffee and soda from the back ramp.    CW-1 was parked in by E-18.  Alarmers were on scene for 2 hours.

    3-31   1557 Hrs   Box 31-5    2nd Alarm    Dwelling Fire    New CW-1 had it's first run to this dwelling fire on Wallace Ave in Brooklyn on Tuesday afternoon.  Initial report from E-31 on arrival was heavy smoke showing, and 2nd alarm was requested soon after.  On the right is part of the crew that responded on the first call.  That's Diane, Cheryl, Bill, and Alice working.  Eric got to serve the first hot dog out the window on this call.  The Alarmers served  16 hot dogs, 2 cases of water, and 24 sodas on this first call.  Shortly after clearing this call, CW-1 responded to another call on Newtowne Drive, in Annapolis, but were cancelled enroute to that call.  

 




:: APRIL // May 2009
 

 

  4-3    12:50 Hrs    Box 18-13    3rd Alarm    7896 Americana Circle      Apartment Fire    CW-1 responded to this building fire in Southdale Apartments on Friday afternoon.  The Alarmers were on scene for 4 hours, and served 3 dozen doughnuts, 36 hot dogs, 48 sodas, and 4 cases of water.  Initial status by E-18 was heavy fire showing.   (L) Comapnies making progress on the fire.  (R) Chief Williams meets with members of the Alarmers, Logan and Vince.

  4-9    1408 Hrs    Box 21-9    All-Hands    Vacant Dwelling Fire    The Alarmers responded Tuesday afternoon, to this vacant dwelling fire on Dorsey Road near Telegraph Road, in Timber Ridge.  The house had been vacant for years, and was fully involved on arrival of E-21.  CW-2 was on scene for several hours, and served 3 cases of water, and 3 dozen doughnuts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  5-20    18:15 Hrs    Box 18-3    All-Hands    Dwelling Fire    The alarmers responded to this dwelling fire on Point Pleasent road Wednesday afternoon.  Engine 18 reported heavy fire through the roof on arrival, and the all-hands alarm was sent soon after.  CW-1 was on scene for almost 3 hours, and served 24 hot dogs, over 50 sodas, and 3 cases of water.  Left picture courtsey of Craig Urban.




:: June // July // August 2009
 

  6-9    1738 Hrs    Box 28-4    2nd Alarm    Townhouse Fire    CW-2 responded to this townhouse fire on Parham Ct, in Still Meadows, during a thunderstorm.  Neighbors reported the house struck by lightening, initial peport from E-28 was heavy smoke showing.  The Alarmers were on scene for 3 hours, and served 48 hot dogs, 65 sodas, and 4 cases of water.

  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. 


 

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