Rescue Engine 27 was operating as the Search Company on a fire ground in Clinton, Maryland. This one was in Company 25’s area. Images courtesy of Paulwall Hawkins who is always grabbing some good ones!
Read MoreRescue Engine 27 was operating as the Search Company on a fire ground in Clinton, Maryland. This one was in Company 25’s area. Images courtesy of Paulwall Hawkins who is always grabbing some good ones!
Read MoreOn behalf of Fire Chief Michael Poetker, President David Hansen, and the membership of the Morningside Volunteer Fire Department, we would like to thank everyone for their thoughts, prayers, and well-wishes during this very trying time. The support we have received from our community, government leaders, police officers, and fellow…
Read MoreRescue Engine 27 operated as the 3rd Due Engine Company on this fire ground in Upper Marlboro. The crew positioned on an adjacent street to cover the rear. An address correction after arrival challenged the members, but they quickly overcame while advancing the #400. Another fire put out thanks to…
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Read MoreWednesday, February 24th, 2016- At around 1600 hours Wednesday afternoon Engine Company 27 was alerted to respond to the 2300 BLK of Ramblewood Dr in Company 26’s area for a reported house on fire. A citizen advised fire in the back room of a residence. Units from the 3rd and…
Read MoreFebruary 22nd marked another landmark for Morningside. In cooperation with Prince George’s County along with Fire and EMS Department Chief Bashoor, we placed our Department owned Ambulance In Service. The MVFD has never owned an ambulance since its inception in 1944, however, a County Owned and Operated Ambulance began operating…
Read MoreSeveral Morningside Alumni’s got together for a little catching up. This is an excerpt from their Facebook Post about it… “Wow, what a great day, Sunny in the 70s, and meeting up with a guy we haven’t seen in 40+ years. All of us are past members of the Morningside…
Read MoreAs others prepared for the snow storm, Engine Company 27 operated on this working fire in Company 29’s area. “We will be here through the storm to serve you, however, we need you to prepare and stay safe. Stay off the roads, never run gas powered equipment in your home,…
Read MoreAfter clearing an accident in Co. 17’s area, Rescue Squad 27 responded on the Special Alarm to assist Co. 23 with one trapped on Rt. 4 at the beltway. The victim was quickly released via a rapid dash roll.
Read MoreA message from the Fire Chief: All, I wanted to take the time to write to the department on the eve of the 24th anniversary of the Line of Duty Death of Kenny Hedrick and encourage you all to remember him and honor his sacrifice. Kenny was taken from us…
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