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Chief Vaughn "Vern" Kaszak steps down!!

Saturday, August 28, 2010 0700 hrs The Men of Engine Company 36 would like to thank Chief Kaszak for his tenure as Chief as he moves on to Greener Pastures in life.

Chief Kaszak rendered his resignation effective this morning and has named Assistant Chief Doug "Puppy" Brinkley as his successor to carry on the Pride and Tradition of over a 100 years this Company has demonstrated!!


   
 

Engine Co. 36 arrived first in on the 34-90 MVC w/rollover

Friday, August 27, 2010 1000 hrs Engine Co. 36 backs up another Company on I 95 NB @ 695 for reports of a Single Vehicle MVC w/ Rollover to arrive with exactly that. E362 arrived first on scene with vehicle that rolled 5 times with 1 patient to the Trauma Center.

     

 

First due Rescue Box

Saturday, August 21, 2010  Asst. Chief Blizzard rolling in the Utility on a detail comes across a Single Vehicle MVC with one trapped at Hollinsferry and Hammondsferry Roads. Units responded and rescue crews quickly extricated the patient and was transported to local trauma center. On scene was Engine 362, Untility 367, Truck 5 and Medic 5 with EMS2.

     

 

E361 Responds on the Building Fire

Tuesday, August 17, 2010  Engine 361 responds for the report of a Building Fire in the 4500 Blk of Annapolis Rd. Co.37 arrived on the scene with Fire showing from the roof of a plastic manufacturing plant. Engine 372 had the command and our Chief Brinkley had Safety, the fire was brought under control rather quickly with some extensive overhaul needed.

Units on scene were, E371,371,361,5,4,41,341,351,AACO311, Truck 5, BWI Tow43,BC22


   
 

Chicago LODD

The Lansdowne Volunteers would like to send out their heartfelt condolences to the Chicago FD and the family of Brother Christopher Wheatley, Truck Comany #2.

FF Wheatley died while operating at a fire on W. Randolph in the West Loop early Monday morning. 

     

 

Lansdowne runs mutual aid to AACO

32-80 Auto Fire

Sunday, August 1, 2010 1230hrs Engine 361 assists with the Fully Involved auto in Anne Arundel County on the 695 ramp to 295.... Check out the video!!!


   
 

The "JD Mooney Express" takes the rear on the Halethorpe Dwelling Fire

Tuesday, July 6, 2010  Engine 362 was alerted at 10pm last night for reports of a dwelling in the 4400 blk of Poplar Rd., Box 5-5. Engine and Truck 5 arrived with a 1 1/2 story single family "Fully Involved" with  possible reports of someone unaccounted for. Engine 362 took the rear on arrival and stretched a blitz line and went to work. The all clear was given later into the incident and the fire was brought under control within a hour.

A special shout out to the "pigtails" who did an aggressive job stretching the line and keeping the Lansdowne tradition alive while the other men stood by and evaluated apparently. This would be FF Fabian's first JOB since her fire training!!!! 

     

 

Lansdowne UNDER SEIGE!! And the SWAT Team answers the call!!!

Sunday, July 4, 2010 0530 hours Engine Co.36 alerted first thing in the morning for a Police stand by detail to arrive and find Riverview Elementary School loaded with County Police Tactical Team and the Helo landing...... A gunman had pinned himself up in house in the 3000 Blk of Bero Rd. for hours til the Police could talk him down.

Units all cleared without incident, now on to the celebrations!!

       

 

Happy 4th of July, and God Bless our Armed Forces whom make it happen!!!!

Sunday, July 4, 2010  Happy Independence Day from your Firefighters and Paramedics here at Lansdowne VFD. Hope you and your families have a safe and enjoyable 4th of July. While celebrating please keep in your minds our Military Heroes who lay their lives on the line to keep this Great Nation exactly how it is...... One Nation, Under God!!!!!


   
 

Engine Co. 36 takes the transfer and ends up on the 32-11 Box in AACO

Saturday, July 3, 2010 1700 hours Engine Co. 36 was alerted for the transfer and stand by detail, and quickly got on the road to fill in AACO Sta 32 (Linthicum) was at the station was alerted to investigate embers on a neighboring house in the block of the working fire assignment AACoFD was operating at, once investigated of course AACO needed our help with the fire assignment!!


   
 
 
 

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