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2009 Call Total:
5362

June 2011
Total:
405

June 2011
Ambulance Total:
230

June 2011
Vol. PA Total:
5

June 2011
Rescue Engine Total:
93

June 2011
Rescue Squad Total:
76

June 2011
Water Rescue Total:
1

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Previous Years Incidents

February 2008

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Volunteer Paramedic Ambulance 849 Placed In Service


Barry Johnson, EMT-B and Ross Nelson, EMT-P
The first crew for Volunteer Paramedic Ambulance 849

On Monday February 22nd, the Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad (LVRS) and the Prince George's Fire and EMS Department (PGFD) placed its first all Volunteer Paramedic Ambulance in service. This Paramedic Ambulance, staffed by a paramedic and specially trained EMT-B, allows for a greater coverage of Advanced Life Support (ALS) service to the citizens of Prince George's County while allowing volunteer paramedics to practice their hard earned ALS skills. LVRS is proud to have been chosen by PGFD to be the first company to bring this valuable life saving service to the citizens of Greater Laurel. The Paramedic Ambulance will be in service as equipment and personnel are available and will be in service more often as more paramedics are moved through the training. We look forward to having more volunteer paramedics work through the internship process so they too can provide this service to other parts of the county.

This new program is the result of many meetings, various strategies and countless hours of working through details. The Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad would like to thank Fire Chief Eugene Jones, Major Dennis Wood, Volunteer ALS Coordinator Jaime Simpson, Volunteer EMS Coordinator Brian Bregman, Past LVRS Chief David Morgan and current LVRS Chief Mark Arsenault for providing the means, time, equipment and commitment that allowed this partnership to provide expanded ALS coverage.

In 2009, the Basic Life Support (BLS) Ambulances from the Laurel Volunteer Rescue Squad responded on over 3400 calls for service. The Paramedic Unit assigned to the Fire/EMS Station, which provides Advanced Life Support (ALS), handled nearly 2400 responses. Prince George's County Fire Chief Eugene A. Jones stated, "The addition of a volunteer staffed Paramedic Ambulance is a step in the right direction as we move forward in the delivery of advanced life support to the citizens and residents of Laurel and surrounding communities. I look forward to additional volunteer personnel to work their way through the approval process with our Medical Director and begin staffing these life-saving services." He concluded his comments by saying, "I commend those personnel, volunteer and career, that are currently providing the very best in advanced life support, your dedication to service, commitment and compassion to patient care is evident on every call you respond to." The Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department responded to about 130,000 calls for service in 2009. Of those calls about 80% were EMS related.

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First due fire goes 3 alarms: 13009 Mistletoe Springs Road

At 1459hrs on 02/22/10 the box was struck for 13009 Mistletoe Springs Rd for the apartment on fire. Rescue Engine 49 responded with 3 personnel. While en route PG Communications advised all units of multiple calls in the area with smoke and fire visible. Rescue Engine 49 arrived on scene to find a 3-story, garden-style apartment building with heavy smoke visible. The crew from the Rescue Engine stretched an attack line up to the third floor, encountering heavy fire conditions.The crew began an aggressive interior attack. At that time, command (Chief 849A) requested the second alarm, bringing units from all over the 6th Battalion. Rescue Engine 49 remained on scene for approximately 5 hours, assisting with investigations and clean-up.

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Gas Fire at Laurel Shopping Center

On the afternoon of Sunday 02.21.2010, RE849 and C849 were alerted to the upgraded outside fire. Along with other units, a gas and electric fed fire was found coming from the ground and an a electric transformer box.Units were required to wait for BGE to control the ruptured gas main and electric service before the fire could be extinguished and the occupants were allowed to reenter the strip mall.

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Trapped on Route One

In the early morning hours of Monday 15 Feb 2010, RS849 and CH849 responded to one trapped in a single vehicle 9I. The victim was rapidly extricated and transported by Eagle One to a local trauma center.

Thanks for the Help

LVRS is thankful to an MDOT crew for getting our snow blower up on the roof of the main station in order for clear the snow. Thanks also to the City of Laurel for getting it back down!

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