Give Blood!

Summer Blood Drive

Sponsored by Reisterstown United Methodist Church

Saturday, June 24, 2017

7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

 

Fellowship Hall

246 Main Street

Reisterstown, MD 21136

 

To schedule your lifesaving donation, please Click here to make an appointment.  Alternatively, call 1(800) RED CROSS.

 

For questions on eligibility please call Donor Services at:  1-866-236-3276

To save time during your donation, please consider using RapidPass at redcrossblood.org/RapidPass.

 

Need a reason to donate blood? Watch this inspiring video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSQeuhII2sQ

House Fire in Boring

Last night around 10pm RVFC along with surrounding companies were dispatched for a truck fire in a garage in Boring’s area. E412 arrived first to find a truck fully involved in an attached garage. Crews pulled a handline, pulled the garage door off and attacked the fire. A working fire and tanker strike team were dispatched. Due to the lack of water availability (no hydrants) the fire moved into the house. In all, more than 11 engines and tankers from Baltimore and Carroll Counties were involved in fire attack and water shuttle in order to put the fire out.  Once a water supply was confirmed, then crews made an interior attack. Units were on scene for approximately 4 hours.

Motor Vehicle Collision

Last night Reisterstown VFC were dispatched for an head on collision MVC with people trapped at Main St and Glyndon Dr. S414 went enroute with 5 rescue techs followed by E412 and SU418 which were staffed with home responders (another 5 members).  There was a two car MVC, at an updated location of Main St at Hanover Pike.  In the end, no one was trapped.

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Night Time House Fire in Glyndon

E412 and S414 were dispatched for a house fire in Glyndon.  E412 arrived to find smoke coming out of the second floor window and pulled a handline into the house.  S414 arrived second and setup lighting and helped with fire suppression and search.  An appliance fire on the second floor had spread to a room-and-contents fire.  Units from Stations 41, 40, 56, 31 were on scene for over an hour for fire suppression, overhaul and cleanup.

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New Medic 415 is finished. 

Our new medic unit is finished.  The new medic will begin the journey to Maryland next week. Once it arrives, Atlantic will complete some miscellaneous items. The medic unit should be in service within the next two weeks. Photos are courtesy of Atlantic Emergency Solutions.