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White Sands, MD — On May 4th 2025, crews from St. Leonard Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company 7 responded to a vehicle crash reported on White Sands Drive. Upon arrival, Chief 7 (Chief Weems) and Squad 7 staffed by Deputy Chief Schooley, Captain Terry, Lieutenant Weems, and Firefighter Weems discovered a single vehicle had left the roadway, vaulted a guardrail, and crashed down an approximately 40-foot ... (Full Story & Photos)
The St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department has teamed up with the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department and Solomons Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Department to take on the Calvert County Sheriff's Office in a friendly shoe drive battle — and we need YOUR help to win!
We’re collecting shoes you no longer need to support Southern Middle School PTO. A company will pick up the shoes, weigh them, ... (Full Story & Photos)
St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department Recognized at Southern Maryland Volunteer Firemen’s Association Annual Convention and Parade The St. Leonard Volunteer Fire Department (SLVFD) proudly participated in the 2025 Southern Maryland Volunteer Firemen’s Association Annual Convention and Parade, held April 26–27 in Leonardtown. This year’s event was hosted by incoming SMVFA President, Tommy Mattingly, ... (Full Story & Photos)
🐰🌷Thank You for Hopping By! 🌷🐰 A big THANK YOU to everyone who came out this morning for our Breakfast with the Easter Bunny! Your smiles, laughter, and support made it a truly special day. A big congratulations to Peyton Charity for winning one of the Easter baskets! We’re especially grateful to our amazing volunteers who helped cook, serve, greet, and clean up — you’re the heart of everything ... (Full Story & Photos)
At 13:19 hours Units from Prince Frederick, Huntingtown, St. Leonard, Dunkirk, North Beach, AACO Tanker 42 and 9, Charles Tanker 2 were dispatched to the 100 Block of Buckler Road on Box 2-18 for the house fire. Engine 72 (Asst. Chief Eckels) Rescue Squad 7 (Capt. Harris) Tanker 7 (C. Lankford) and Rehab 7 (S. Guliford) made the response.