Station:
10401 Owings Mills Blvd
Owings Mills MD
21117
ph: 410-363-1933
fx: 410-887-1577
Emergency
dial:
911

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2009 Responses
ApparatusRuns
Engine 311478
Engine 312106
Truck 313208
Brush 31411
Utility 31861
Utility 319497
Medic 3151,180
Total Suppression1,129
Total Medic1,180
As of June 30, 2009

Recent Events
2009-05-29
10-50 PI Rescue - 19-4 May 29, 2009
2009-05-11
10-50 PI Rescue - Box 31-2 May 11, 2009
2009-04-23
April 23, 2009, 10-50 PI
2009-03-08c
March 7, 2009 - 31-5 Firebox 2nd alarm
2009-03-08b
March 7, 2009 - 31-5 Firebox 2nd alarm
...Still the busiest volunteer fire company in Baltimore County...

Information (Including Trust Fund for Madison Lippy) regarding Mickey Lippy and the Trooper 2 crash.

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company, Inc. to provide the highest quality of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Medical Services to our community. Our mission is accomplished through dedicated volunteers who are committed to team work, continuous improvement, and maintaining the highest level of training.

History

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Owings Mills is proud of its long history as a volunteer fire company in Baltimore County. Established in 1921, Owings Mills has pioneered many of the traditional fire fighting methods of today. Read this section for more about the great history of this organization

From the Captain

In 2006, the Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company celebrated 85 years of service to the Owings Mills and neighboring communities. Chartered on September 24, 1921, it took three more years to raise sufficient funds for the purchase of its first new engine, a 1924 American LaFrance. Today, we are the busiest of thirty-three volunteer stations in Baltimore County, proudly serving with 7 state-of-the-art specialty emergency response vehicles. Since the Company's inception, its members have always focused on our mission to protect the safety and property, and meet the emergency medical needs of our neighbors, every hour of every day.

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In 2008, our personnel delivered emergency services to a population of about 60,000, in one of Baltimore County's most rapidly growing areas. Last year, we responded to 2,180 fire suppression related responses and 1,904 emergency medical incidents. Our members spend countless hours training and practicing critical life saving skills. Our expertise must span from vehicular extrication techniques, to fire search and rescue, to fire suppression operations, to emergency medical procedures. All of our skills are acquired and kept current by our members in their spare time - so that we may serve you best in your time of need.

We are proud to serve our community. As always, we appreciate everyone who supports us in our effort to be there for you - 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.


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