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St. Leonard, MD — The St. Leonard Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company is proud to recognize three outstanding individuals who have gone above and beyond in their service, commitment, and leadership. Please join us in congratulating our May Members of the Month!
🔥 Member of the Month – Jack Green Jack Green has been selected as our Member of the Month for his continued dedication and professionalism. ... (Full Story & Photos)
Do you have a child entering 6th, 7th, or 8th grade this fall? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for them! Our weeklong Junior Fire Camp is packed with hands-on activities that introduce campers to the world of emergency services. Here are just some of the skills the participants will learn: • Fire hose operations • Basic first aid and CPR • Search and rescue techniques • Water safety ... (Full Story)
On May 20th, crews from Company 7 were alerted for a shed fire in Cheasapeake Beach, Engine 72 (Capt. Langley) and Tanker 7 (P. Radisch) responded to assist with water supply.
Shortly after the station was alerted to a fire threatening a residence in St. Leonard. Brush 7 (EMT Curtis) and Engine 71 (Lt. Weems) responded quickly and found a small fire in the front yard. Crews extinguished the fire ... (Full Story & Photos)
Congrats to our 2 Career Technology Academy Seniors, Ethan Benton & Noah Santivasci on Graduation from the CTA Fire & EMS program! Ethan Benton was named as one of two of the Students of the Year for the program. Way to go E!!
After 2 years of dedication these 2 members have completed numerous courses and obtained many certifications in the Fire & EMS services. Our department is proud of you both, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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)
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