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St. Marys County Fire/EMS Scanner Feed
2025 Incidents |
January | 17 |
February | 11 |
March | 0 |
April | 0 |
May | 0 |
June | 0 |
July | 0 |
August | 0 |
September | 0 |
October | 0 |
November | 0 |
December | 0 |
Total | 28 |
2024 Incidents |
January | 22 |
February | 14 |
March | 18 |
April | 28 |
May | 25 |
June | 28 |
July | 27 |
August | 27 |
September | 33 |
October | 22 |
November | 23 |
December | 18 |
Total | 285 |
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2025 Operational Officers
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Ridge VFD Celebrates 77th Annual Installation of Officers & Awards Banquet
Captain Patrick (Scot) Best, January 27
On Saturday, January 25th, the Ridge Volunteer Fire Department and Auxiliary installed their 2025 Administrative and Operational Officers, and recognized several members for their contributions during 2024.
Joe Cooper, Past President of the Southern Maryland Volunteer Firemen’s Association, swore in the Administrative Officers, Board of Directors, Operational Officers, and Engineers. Becky Wathen, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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New Year’s Celebration Safety: Fireworks
Vice President / Lieutenant Scot Best, December 30
With holidays behind us, most are now preparing for the next big celebration… New Year’s Day! Celebrating with fireworks has been a longstanding tradition in the United States. However, many people are seriously injured each year by their careless use. Fireworks started an estimated 19,500 fires in 2018, including 1,900 structure fires, 500 vehicle fires, and 17,100 outside and other fires. These ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Ridge MVA
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Single Vehicle Rollover - Ridge
Firefighter / NREMT Edward (Eddie) Raley, December 12
4-06 Box, 22:41 - Squad 4 was dispatched to the area of 13820 Point Lookout Road in Ridge for a reported motor vehicle accident with possible subject ejected from the vehicle. Squad 4 arrived and located a single patient laying in a field and quickly provided patient care. The patient had been ejected from the vehicle and a medevac was requested do to their injuries. Engine 41 and Engine 141 set up ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Holiday Travel Safety Tips
Vise President / Lieutenant Scot Best, December 09
While the Southern Maryland roadsmay not be snow-covered this holiday season, your travel destination could be different. Road safety is important. The biggest weather hazard during the winter months is icy, snow-covered, and wet roads, so you need to be prepared when traveling for the holidays. The best way to counter this hazard is to slow down. You want to do everything slower and lighter than ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Holiday Décor Hazards
Vice President / Lieutenant Scot Best, December 02
Nothing spreads cheer quite like holiday decorations, but care must be used to ensure your festive winter décor is fire-safe. Candles are widely used in homes throughout the holidays, which means December is the peak month for home candle fires. One-third (33%) of home decoration fires are started by candles. If you’re decorating with candles this holiday season, consider using the battery-operated ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Thanksgiving Cooking Safety
Vice President / Lieutenant Scot Best, November 25
On Thanksgiving Day, many families customarily spend the holiday inside their home or at the home of a friend or family member with the family dinner being the highlight of the day. Thanksgiving is the leading day for home fires involving cooking equipment, at three times the average number per day.
• An estimated 2,000 Thanksgiving Day fires in residential buildings are reported to U.S. fire departments ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Home Heating Safety
Vice President / Lieutenant Scot Best, November 14
Heating equipment is a leading cause of fires in U.S. homes. Local fire departments responded to an estimated average of 48,530 fires involving heating equipment each year in 2014-2018. These fires resulted in annual losses of 500 deaths, 1,350 injuries, and $1.1 billion in direct property damage. The leading factor contributing to home heating fires was failure to clean, principally from solid-fueled ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Announcement of the Passing of Past Auxiliary Member Mary Ann Norris
RVFD Membership, November 07
The officers and members of the Ridge Volunteer Fire Department and Auxiliary regret to announce the passing of Past Auxiliary Member Mary Ann Norris on November 2, 2024.
Please keep Life Member Emerick Norris and family in your thoughts as they go through this difficult time. May she rest in peace.
Arrangements are being handled by Brinsfield Funeral Home.
Mary Ann's arrangements: Monday, 11 ... (Full Story & Photos)
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