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The tower bay houses a tower, a tanker, a Jeep, and a fire prevention trailer. Photos by Jason Deale
The tower bay houses a tower, a tanker, a Jeep, and a fire prevention trailer. Photos by Jason Deale
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The training room is where the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute(MFRI) classes are held. Photos by Jason Deale
The training room is where the Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute(MFRI) classes are held. Photos by Jason Deale
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The meeting room is where the monthly membership meeting is held on the first Tuesday of each month. Photos by Jason Deale
The meeting room is where the monthly membership meeting is held on the first Tuesday of each month. Photos by Jason Deale
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At this time, the bunkroom has six full time live in members and anywhere from one to five part-time sleep in members. Photos by Jason Deale
At this time, the bunkroom has six full time live in members and anywhere from one to five part-time sleep in members. Photos by Jason Deale
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A gym for the members to stay in shape. Photos by Jason Deale
A gym for the members to stay in shape. Photos by Jason Deale
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The watchroom is where all of the reports are done. Photos by Jason Deale
The watchroom is where all of the reports are done. Photos by Jason Deale
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The kitchen area is much like a residential kitchen. It has a stove, a triple sink, a refridgerator/freezer, cabinets, a water fountain, and a microwave. Photos by Jason Deale
The kitchen area is much like a residential kitchen. It has a stove, a triple sink, a refridgerator/freezer, cabinets, a water fountain, and a microwave. Photos by Jason Deale
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The upstairs TV room is where members can use the Internet, play PlayStation, watch movies, and where the live in members hang out. Photos by Jason Deale
The upstairs TV room is where members can use the Internet, play PlayStation, watch movies, and where the live in members hang out. Photos by Jason Deale
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The downstairs TV room is where a lot of members hang out, eat, and watch TV. Photos by Jason Deale
The downstairs TV room is where a lot of members hang out, eat, and watch TV. Photos by Jason Deale
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The Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department proudly protects 20,000 residents over 56 square miles. Built in the early 1950's, the station is located 30 miles south of Washington, D.C. in...
The Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department proudly protects 20,000 residents over 56 square miles. Built in the early 1950's, the station is located 30 miles south of Washington, D.C. in Maryland, houses 11 pieces of apparatus, and protects a primarily commercial area. PFVFD is a public department whose 75 members are all volunteer. Photos by Jason Deale