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The St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department is proud to announce that the Fire Department will receive the ISO (Insurance Services Office) Class 4 public protection classification, effective March 1st, 2020.
ISO is a third party independent agency that evaluates the fire department, water department and communications systems. It rates the results on a national scale from one to ten (one being the best and 10 being the highest). According to ISO, its Public Protection Classification Program (PPC) plays an important role in the underwriting process with insurance companies. Most U.S. insurers report that the PPC information is used in their decision-making process when deciding what business to cover, what coverage’s to offer or prices to charge for personal or commercial property insurance.
At 09:40 on Sunday the 17th, St. Leonard and surrounding companies were dispatched for a serious accident on Rt 4, in the area of Ball Road. Ambulance 78, Engine 72, Chief 7A and Captain 7 responded immediately. Units found a minivan on it's side with a single occupant trapped.
E72 stabilized the vehicle and flapped the roof in order to extricate the patient. Squad 3 (Solomons) arrived and assisted ... (Full Story & Photos)
On Friday 15 March at approximately 14:40, St. Leonard and surrounding companies were dispatched to the area of Calvert Beach Road and Garrison St for a serious auto accident with the vehicle reported on fire.
Engine 72, Ambulance 77, Chief 7A and Safety Officer 7 responded and found a single vehicle that had hit a pole and upside down in a front yard, with no fire. The crew from Engine 72 stabilized ... (Full Story & Photos)
The officers and members of St. Leonard fire department would like to thank Servepro for the donation of the box truck for the members to train on.... (Full Story & Photos)
At 4:34 PM on Sunday 10 December, St. Leonard and surrounding companies were alerted for the house fire in the 1300 block of Gregg Drive. Engine72, Tanker 7, Chief 7 and Chief 7A responded upon initial dispatch. First arriving units reported a working incident with fire through the roof on the Alpha/Delta side. Crews from E72 made entry through side Charlie and assisted with extinguishment. Crews ... (Full Story & Photos)
At approximately 16:06, units were alerted for a marina fire at Solomons Yachting Center. Units found a 34ft cabin cruiser on the travel lift with smoke showing from the engine compartment. Crews from Solomons and St. Leonard extinguished the fire before turning the boat over to DNR.