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Sudlersville Volunteer
Fire Company

203 N. Church Street
P.O. Box 61
Sudlersville, MD 21668

PH:
(410)-438-3155
FAX: (410)-438-2946

MONTHLY CALLS

  FIRE EMS
JAN 20  
FEB 20  
MAR    
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TOTAL 40  
Working Fires:
Extended Extrications:
Fly-outs:

 

 

 

Welcome To The

Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company


:: About Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company

The Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company is one of (9) volunteer fire companies in Queen Anne's County, Maryland, located on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The company runs about 500 calls per year and provides mutual aid to our surrounding communities, and also to Kent County, Maryland, Caroline County, Maryland and Kent County, Delaware. The department is staffed by volunteer men and women of all ages - 24/7. We are also staffed 24/7 by 1 paramedic transport unit out of our station. The SVFC is a very young and energetic company with many active years to come. We are housed centrally out of 1 station and respond with Two Engines, One Truck, One Heavy Rescue, One Brush Unit, One Tanker, Two ALS Ambulances, a Chief's Unit , 2 Utility vehicles, 1 Fire Gator , and 1 EMS mule. SVFC is a family away from home that is dedicated to serving and protecting the life, property, and environment of the residents in which we serve. We are always looking for new members!


Events Page Updated

May 4: The SVFC events page has been updated with upcoming event for the next 2 months

Public Breakfast Held

May 4: The Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company held a successful public breakfast today from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM. We served approximately 100 people, most of them stopping in on there way to the Bike Show in Rock Hall.

   


Pictures of Past Officers

April 29: Attention All SVFC Past Presidents, Chiefs, EMS Captains, and Auxiliary Presidents. On May 18th from 2 PM to 6 PM a Photographer will be at station 6 to take pictures of our past and present officers mention above for the Historical Committee. Please wear you class "A" uniform just the shirt, Tie, Hat, and Jacket only. We will have uniforms available if you do not have one.

A End of a Era

April 27: After many years of bring joy and happiness to trap shooters of all ages J&P Hunting Lodge is no more. With the assistance of Crumpton, and Church Hill Fire company, Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company burned the Lodge at the request of the owners. The first 2 hours were spent performing mock salvage and overhaul operation and search and rescue procedures. At approximately 10 AM the fire was started for the last time and the personnel exited the building. J&P Hunting Lodge introduced many people to the sport of trap shooting, wildlife management, and educating many children on hunting safety. Family, Friends, and neighbors watched as J&P Hunting Lodge slowly turned to ashes. Other companies attending the drill Church Hill, Crumpton, QA Co. PM 600. Kent Co DE. Sta 44 Smyrna stood by at Sta 6 and Grasonville stood by at Sta 7

Traumatic Injury  In the 6-8 Box

April 26:At 012:10 Hrs Sta 6 was alerted for a traumatic injury at 808 Cemetery Road. While units were in route Queen Anne EOC advised that the subject was run over by his truck while working on it. Aviation was started due to the nature of the injury. Units arrived on location to find the PT removed from under the vehicle and walking around. The Pt. was evaluated by EMS personnel for injuries and decide to canceled aviation due to  finding only minor injuries. The Pt. was transport by ground to Kent General Hospital in Dover DE. Officer 607 (R. Nicholson) Had CMD. Sta 6 units operated for approximately 30 mins with a total staffing of 15 personnel. Units on the box E-64, R-6, AMB 6,Chief 6, and PM 600

Upcoming Events Page Updated

April 26: Please check out our updated events page. Many new events have been added.

Sudlersville Installs New Sign

April 25: Installation of the new marquee is complete. Over the next few week you will see many changes as we work to familiarize ourselves with the sign program. most of the up coming events are listed on the marquee now please ride by and take a look.

Mike Hines Returns on May 3

April 25: the Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company is proud to announce the return of Mike Hines will Perform at the Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company on Saturday May 3rd . Advance tickets are Available for $15.00 Per Person and $20.00 Person at the door. This is a BYOB event. Must be 18 years of age to enter and 21 years of age to drink alcohol beverages. You must have a Picture ID to enter no exceptions. For advance ticket sales please contact 410-438-3656.  In October of last year this event was sold out. Please purchase you tickets early.

Installation of the New Heating and A/C System Completed

April 25: Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company is pleased to announce that the installation of the new heating and A/C system is complete and that our hall is now ready to host fund raising functions and Hall rentals for that special occasion.

Fatal MVC in the 6-4 Box

April 17: At 18:13 hrs Sta 6 was alerted for a MVC with possible entrapment at the intersection of Route 300 and Peters Corner Rd. PM 600 was the first unit to arrive and gave a status report of a 2 vehicle MVC appears serious and request aviation. Officer 601 (F. Kinnamon) arrived on R-6 and assumed command. The crew from rescue 6 investigated both vehicles and reported to command that there was no entrapment. E-64 arrived and pulled a hand line so the rescue crew could plug a large gasoline leak from the vehicle on it's side. Command assigned E-61 as the L/Z unit for aviation. A total of 4 PT were transported, 1 by Trooper 6, 1 to Chester River Hospital by PM 600, and 2 by Delaware aviation to Christiana.  After all PT were transported Sta 6 units assisted MSP with lighting for scene reconstruction and SHA with detour and traffic control.  Sta 6 units operated for approximately 4 Hours . with a total staffing of 22 personnel. Units on the box E-64, R-6, PM 60, E-61, B-6, Chief 6, PM 600, PM 400, MD 1, Trooper 6. From Kent Co. DE. Sta 51 Ambulance 51, Rescue 51-6, DE. Trooper  2. Units from Caroline Co. PM 791
   

SVFC Members Attend Fund Raiser for Cubby Morris

April 14: 18 members of SVFC attended the fund raising event on April the 12 for Cubby Morris at Hartly Vol Fire Co. Cubby is a Life Member and Past President of Hartly, who is battling stage 4 esophageal cancer. The Members of SVFC showed there support for Cubby by spending over $800.00 on items during the auction. The event was a huge success raising over $20,000.00. 

SVFC 2nd Annual Truck Pull

April 14: The Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company held it's 3rd Annual Truck Pull on April 12th at the Queen Anne's County 4H Park. The day started out great with the sun shining and warm temperatures. That soon changed when the sky's turned black and heavy rain came around noon. After consulting the participants and the sled owner  everyone agreed to go ahead with the pull in the mud. After a 2 hour delay the first truck pulled around 3 PM. Over 40 trucks made pulls on the muddy track in front of approximately 150 wet spectators. Special thanks to all our sponsors. 
   

A Fireman's Welcome Home Parade

March 20: The Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company is proud to announce that Past Chief Malcolm Faust has returned home from his tour in Iraq. At approximately 2130 Hours, Chief Kinnamon had the pagers opened and made an announcement for an emergency work detail at station 6. Once all members arrived to the station , it was announced that Past Chief Faust was home and would be returning to town within the hour. The members were then instructed that we would meet Past Chief Faust at the intersection of Rt.300 and Rt.301 and lead him home. We lead our local hero home with lights and sirens to announce his return to the entire town of Sudlersville. Approximately 25 members participated in leading home our fellow brother, friend, and family member.
              
  
March 20: Reminder that the regular Sunday drill scheduled for the 23rd of March has been canceled due to Easter.

Training with Trooper 6

March 18: Tuesday night the members of Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company went on a field trip to Centreville to visit Trooper 6. The members reviewed proper loading procedures, acceptable landing areas, and equipment location on the helicopter it's self. Approximately 25 members attended this training.
 

Building Fire in the 20-5 Box

March 3: At 14:35 hrs Sta 6 was alerted to assist Kent County MD. Sta 2 Millington on a working building fire at 10870 Big Stone Rd. On the arrival of Q-6 CMD assigned officer 605 (G. Winchester) with operation of the woods fire caused by the building fire. Sta 6 units operated for approximately 1 1/2 Hours . with a total staffing of 14 personnel. Units on the box Q-6, B6, R-6 and T-6. Special thanks to Dover Fire Department for transferring to STA 6 and covering our area.

SVFC Truck Pull

Feb 26: Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company will hold a Truck Pull event on April 12, 2008 at the Queen Anne's County Fair grounds. For more information please look at the 2008 Truck Pull Page

Gone after 25 years of service

Feb 10: Today's high winds ended the 25 years of service for the marquee in front of the Sudlersville Volunteer Fire Company. For updates on events please start checking our web site until we can replace  the marquee.


Medical Assist , and 2 brush fire calls on Feb 10th

Feb 10: At 10:29 hrs Sta 6 was alerted for a medical assist on Bolton Woods Road. Sta 6 personnel assisted with removal of a PT from a camper and loading into the transport unit.  Sta 6 units operated for approximately 30 mins. Units on the box R-6, B6, A-60 and PM-600.  Call # 2 Dispatched at 14:55 Hrs for a working dwelling fire in the 5-1 box at 311 Flat Iron Square Road Officer 505 arrived on location with a brush fire with several exposures. Sta 6 Crews assisted with extinguishment and some minor overhaul. Sta 6 units operated for approximately 1hour and 30 mins. with a total staffing of 23 personnel. Units on the box Q-6, B6, E-64 and T-6. Call #3 As units were clearing from the 5-1 box Queen Anne's dispatched a 2nd brush fire in the 5-11 box at 521 Truslow Rd. Crews from Sta 6 assisted with extinguishment. Sta 6 units operated for approximately 45 mins. with a total staffing of 23 personnel. Units on the box Q-6, B6, E-64 and T-6

MVC  in the 5-4 Box

Feb 8: At 15:07 Hours Sta 6 was alerted to assist Sta 75 with a MVC involving a Queen Anne's County School Bus at the intersection of Route 313 and Route 19. Office 501 arrived on location and reported that the MVC appeared minor in nature. After Further investigation Cmd advised that the bus had 12 occupants plus the driver on board and that there were no injuries. Sta 6 units operated for approximately 30 mins. Units on the box R-6, and PM-6.


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