St. Leonard Volunteer Fire & Rescue proudly remains 100% Volunteer. Your donation will help us provide the best fire, rescue, and EMS services possible.
On June 9 at 8:36 a.m., firefighters from St. Leonard Volunteer Fire & Rescue were dispatched to a structure fire in the 3000 block of Mayberry Avenue in the Marley Run Subdivision.
Engine 71, led by Lieutenant Benton; Tanker 7, led by Captain Terry; and Rehab 7, led by Lieutenant Curtis, responded to the incident.
Before crews arrived, command determined that the fire would be fought defensively ... (Full Story & Photos)
We are proud to celebrate one of our own, John Farrell, on his graduation from Patuxent High School!
What makes this accomplishment even more special is the journey that brought him here. In the photo John is holding, taken at his 5th grade graduation, he proudly displayed a sign that read "Future Fire Fighter." That dream has become a reality.
This week marks EMS Week, and our volunteers are dedicated to providing support and education for all ages. Join us on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. for Kids Day. Bring your children for an evening of fun and games as we celebrate the valuable work of our EMS team.
Douglas St. Fire: At approximately 10:55 p.m. on Friday, May 8, 2026, volunteers from the St. Leonard Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company, along with mutual aid crews from the Prince Frederick, Solomons, Huntingtown, and Dunkirk Volunteer Fire Department, were dispatched for a reported residential structure fire on Douglas Street in St. Leonard.
This past weekend, our department had the honor of participating in the Southern Maryland Volunteer Firemen's Convention, held in Solomons, Maryland. It was a busy, meaningful, and enjoyable weekend spent alongside fellow volunteers from across the region.
Saturday began with the Joint Memorial Service, where we paused to honor and remember the dedicated volunteers we lost over the past year. Among ... (Full Story & Photos)
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