Fallston Fire Company

Fallston, MD

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ISO Ratings in Harford County

 October 7, 2010

pnbspRATINGS REFLECT IMPROVED SERVICE FROM HARFORD COUNTY VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIESbr br nbspbr nbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbspnbsp uLower Insurance Premiums Possible For Residentsubr nbspbr nbspbr Several of the member companies of the Harford County Volunteer Fire and … [Read more...]

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Open House

 October 7, 2010

pSATURDAY OCTOBERnbsp9 2010nbsp 1000 am til 300 pm Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Companynbsp is holding our Annual Open House.ppPit Beef sales along with other jurisdictional agencies to provide information and demonstrations. Also there will be a moon bounce for the … [Read more...]

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Rescue 1351 COMING SOON!

 October 7, 2010

pThe Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Company has ordered our new Rescue 1351.nbsp It is being built by Pierce and they have started cutting the material.nbspnbspHere is a picture sent fromnbspPierce with more to come soon. Keep checking back on the progress.p … [Read more...]

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Tornado Information

 September 30, 2010

pbr Watch for tornado danger signsbr br Dark often greenish clouds-a phenomenon caused by hailbr br Wall cloud-an isolated lowering of the base of a thunderstormbr br Cloud of debrisbr br Large hailbr br Funnel cloud-a visible rotating extension of the cloud basebr br Roaring … [Read more...]

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Fallston Transfered in to Baltimore City

 September 9, 2010

pOn Wednesday September 8 2010 1942 hours Fallston was dispatched to transfer an Engine to Baltimore City Squad 11.nbsp Squad 11 is stationed with Truck 20 and Medic 20 at 5740 Eastern Avenue.nbsp Baltimore City Fire Department had two 4 alarm fires going on at the same time just … [Read more...]

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School Permits for Parking

 September 9, 2010

pThe parking permits for the 20102011 school year are still available. If you are looking to get one they a are 200.00 contribution. Email a hrefmailto13354fvfac.org13354fvfac.orga for a permit. Please allow a few days for a responce. Have a fun and safe school year.nbsp Remember … [Read more...]

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Dwelling Fire Kingsville

 September 9, 2010

pOn Sunday August 29 2010 at 1444 hours Fallston was alerted to respond mutual aide to Baltimore County Box 48-10 for a dwelling fire at 17 Longknoll Way.nbspnbspUnits enroute encountered a visual colum of smoke and requested a working fire assignment and a tanker task force.nbsp … [Read more...]

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Parking Permits at our station

 August 4, 2010

pThe school year is approching rapidly and its that time of year to get your parking permits for the Carrs Mill Fire Station.nbsp The permits are the same as last year but this year no half year permits are being distributed. The sale will be on Saturday August 28 2010 at 900 am … [Read more...]

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Dwelling Fire

 July 25, 2010

pbUPPER CROSSROADS DWELLING FIREb- At approximately 1730 hours on July 19 2010 Harford County 911 received a call reporting a kitchen fire in a dwelling in the 3100 block of Hunt Road. The Fallston Jarrettsville Long Green Balt. Co. and Kingsville Balt. Co. Volunteer Fire … [Read more...]

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1050 Rescue

 June 30, 2010

pstrongOn June 6 2010 at 1017 hours Company 13 Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co. was alerted for a vehicle accident in the 2100 blk of Fallston Road. As Harford County 911 received additional information the call was upgraded to a rescue assignment as there was one victim … [Read more...]

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Dwelling Fire

 June 28, 2010

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RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE

 June 28, 2010

pCome support the Red Cross with the Blood Donations on Wednesday June 30 2010 at the Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Company 2201 Carrs Mill Road Fallston MD. 21047 Doors open at 200 P.M. til 600 P.M. The Red Cross needs as much help and support as they can get.p … [Read more...]

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Dwelling Fire

 June 28, 2010

pOn May 27 2010 2248 hoursnbspFallston Fire andnbspAmbulance Company was alerted tonbspinvestigatenbspFallston Road and Old FallstonnbspRoad.nbsp Seconds later to be upgraded tonbspa building fire.nbsp Enginenbsp1311 arrived to find a 2nbspstory single familynbsp fire showing … [Read more...]

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Bonfires/Open Burning

 June 22, 2010

p classapparatustitleOpen Burning Ban In Effect Maryland Department of the Environment Imposes Area Wide Open Burning Ban.ppThe ban coincides with warmer weather when there is potential for poor air quality and drought. During hot dry weather periods Marylands forests and … [Read more...]

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1050- PI with Fire

 May 14, 2010

pnbsp OnnbspMay 12 2010 at 1428 hours The FVFAC was alerted to respond to a vehicle fire in the 400 Blk of Reckord Road.nbsp Engine 1311 arrived to find a motorcycle into the woods on fire.nbsp The call was upgraded to a 1050 PI with fire after finding the driver injured.nbsp MSP … [Read more...]

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Upcoming Events

Mon 30

FVFAC Operational Officers Meeting

May 30 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Jun 05

FVFAC Monthly Bingo !!

June 5 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Jun 06

FVFAC Monthly Meeting

June 6 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Jun 13

FVFAC Monthly Suppression Drill

June 13 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Jun 20

FVFAC Monthly EMS Drill

June 20 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

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Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.
4 days ago
Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.

Update.....1515 hours.....Units are clearing the scene, patient being evaluated by Kingsville VFC EMS.

FVFAC and Baltimore County units are responding to Harford RD at the Little Gunpowder River trail (county line) for a medical emergency on the trail. Please use caution in this area and expect traffic delays, lane closures.
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Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.
4 days ago
Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.

Special Weather Statement and
Hazardous Weather Outlook for Saturday/Sunday

HYDRATE !!! HYDRATE !!! HYDRATE !!!

Today is forecast to be the hottest day of the weekend, with many
locations reaching the mid-90s and heat indices approaching 100.
Many locations will once again reach the 90s on Sunday.

The abrupt beginning of hot temperatures early in the season after
a relatively cool spring brings an increased risk of heat
illnesses unless proper precautions are taken for those working
or recreating outdoors.

Since many outdoor events are planned this weekend in the region,
be aware of the heat, and take extra precautions if you work or
spend time outside this weekend. Reschedule strenuous activities
to early morning or evening. Plan to wear lightweight and loose
fitting clothing, and seek shade from the sun. Schedule frequent
rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments and stay
hydrated with non-alcoholic beverages.

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Special Weather Statement and
Hazardous Weather Outlook for Saturday/Sunday 
HYDRATE !!!     HYDRATE !!!     HYDRATE !!!
Today is forecast to be the hottest day of the weekend, with many
locations reaching the mid-90s and heat indices approaching 100.
Many locations will once again reach the 90s on Sunday.
The abrupt beginning of hot temperatures early in the season after
a relatively cool spring brings an increased risk of heat
illnesses unless proper precautions are taken for those working
or recreating outdoors.
Since many outdoor events are planned this weekend in the region,
be aware of the heat, and take extra precautions if you work or
spend time outside this weekend. Reschedule strenuous activities
to early morning or evening. Plan to wear lightweight and loose
fitting clothing, and seek shade from the sun. Schedule frequent
rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments and stay
hydrated with non-alcoholic beverages.
WWW.NOAA.GOV
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Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.
5 days ago
Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.

TORNADO WATCH HAS BEEN CANCELLED !!!!
as of 1530 hours.

WEATHER ADVISORY..!!!! FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING
A TORNADO WATCH has been issued for our area until 1900 hours (7 p.m.) this evening.

Thunderstorms are increasing over western Pennsylvania. This activity will track rapidly eastward across the watch area today, posing a risk of damaging winds and a few tornadoes.

Primary threats include:
A couple tornadoes possible
Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph likely
Isolated very large hail events to 2 inches in diameter possible

A Tornado Watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area.

Please pay attention to threatening weather conditions and follow your local weather outlets or noaa.gov for later statements and possible warnings.

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5 days ago
Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.

As we continue to observe EMS Week 2022, which falls within National Trauma Awareness Month, two of our EMS providers were honored at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (JHBMC) Trauma Survivor Day earlier this week.

EMS Captain Ed “Chip” Steininger Jr. (far left) and EMT Autumn Pafel (far right) responded to a MVC in December as the second due EMS unit. They immediately were assigned to a patient who they assessed, began to provide definitive pre-hospital care, packaged for transport, and determined that with the injuries presented transport to a local trauma center was the best course of action for their patient. As they transported their patient EMT Pafel contacted JHBMC via radio and discussed with the trauma staff the condition of their patient and provided pertinent information to insure a timely and appropriate transfer of care to the trauma center staff upon their arrival at JHBMC.

Our EMS providers, the JHBMC trauma team, and the statewide EMS system provided the best chance for these patients to have a positive outcome even on what is likely the worst day of their lives.

The Officers and Members of the FVFAC would like to take this opportunity to thank the JHBMC staff for recognizing our EMS members, and to say A JOB WELL DONE!!! to Chip and Autumn!!May is National Trauma Awareness Month.
In honor of Trauma Survivor Day today we celebrated one of Johns Hopkins Bayview's Trauma survivors who was involved in an MVC back in December. Here she is pictured with the medic crew who brought her to us that night and her fiance who was also involved in the accident and was transported to The Johns Hopkins Hospital that night. Both are doing so well in their recovery! Thank you to our EMS crew for joining us today!
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As we continue to observe EMS Week 2022, which falls within National Trauma Awareness Month, two of our EMS providers were honored at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center (JHBMC) Trauma Survivor Day earlier this week.
EMS Captain Ed “Chip” Steininger Jr. (far left) and EMT Autumn Pafel (far right) responded to a MVC in December as the second due EMS unit. They immediately were assigned to a patient who they assessed, began to provide definitive pre-hospital care, packaged for transport, and determined that with the injuries presented transport to a local trauma center was the best course of action for their patient. As they transported their patient EMT Pafel contacted JHBMC via radio and discussed with the trauma staff the condition of their patient and provided pertinent information to insure a timely and appropriate transfer of care to the trauma center staff upon their arrival at JHBMC. 
Our EMS providers, the JHBMC trauma team, and the statewide EMS system provided the best chance for these patients to have a positive outcome even on what is likely the worst day of their lives. 
The Officers and Members of the FVFAC would like to take this opportunity to thank the JHBMC staff for recognizing our EMS members, and to say A JOB WELL DONE!!!  to Chip and Autumn!!
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Fallston Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co.
6 days ago
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Well.....it appears that spring, and summer may actually be here.

The National Weather Service has posted the following Special Weather Statement for our area for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday....

"Temperatures will rise into the 90s Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
for the first time since last Autumn. Friday will be the first 90
degree day in the Baltimore and Washington Metropolitan Areas
since last September. Saturday is forecast to be the hottest day
of the weekend, with many locations reaching the mid-90s and heat indices approaching 100. This level of heat will continue through Sunday.

The abrupt beginning of hot temperatures early in the season after
a relatively cool spring brings an increased risk of heat
illnesses unless proper precautions are taken for those working
or recreating outdoors.

Since many outdoor events are planned this weekend in the region,
be aware of the heat, and take extra precautions if you work or
spend time outside this weekend. Reschedule strenuous activities
to early morning or evening. Plan to wear lightweight and loose
fitting clothing, and seek shade from the sun. Schedule frequent
rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments and stay
hydrated with non-alcoholic beverages."

Remember...HYDRATE, HYDRATE, HYDRATE !!!!!!

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Monthly Calls

2022Fire & Fire/EMSEMS
Jan71214
Feb49168
Mar53150
Apr48166
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
2022 Total221698

Fire Top Ten Responder

April 2022
Name
Calls
Deputy Chief Dan McKinney107
Sgt. Alex Hilber62
Asst. Chief Kris Teal57
Asst. Chief Bob Colaianni,
54
Sgt. Austin Young48
Chief Scott Blankenship

43

Sgt Parker Cochran
40
Sgt Zach Karn39
Coy Bushman37
Matt Barlow, Capt. Gary Zamerski
36

EMS Top Ten Responder

April 2022
Name
Calls
Darrin Ryan51
EMS Asst. Chief Will Rosenberg50
EMS Lt. Erick Mitchell

44
Autumn Pafel41
EMS Lt. Isabelle Staab
35
EMS Capt. Ed Steininger22
EMS Sgt. Cailey Etchison20
Ryan Blosser19
EMS Sgt. Caitlyn Archer18
EMS Sgt. Emily Krause
14

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Fallston Fire Company
P.O. Box 141
Fallston, MD 21047

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