Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company
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facebook.comEarleigh Heights Fire Co. — Earleigh Heights Fire Co.
Next year is Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company’s 100th Anniversary. We are in need of a new fire station being built. Can you help us make this year’s Carnival 50/50 raffle a huge success? You can, without even leaving the house! We are making it that much easier this year. If you go to www.ehvfc.org, click on Donate, and donate at least $10 to us, we will send you $10 worth of tickets. All you have to do is follow the above instructions, and put in the notes that you want 50/50 tickets and give us your contact information: Name, address, phone number, and email. We will fill out the tickets and mail them to you! Prices for tickets are as follows: $1 each, $2 for 3 tickets, and $5 for 9 tickets. Will you help us by donating at least $10 today for the chance to win money back?
Anne Arundel County Fire Department
Good luck!
Timeline Photos
The Easter Bunny is at the Station!
Don't forget Lunch with the Easter Bunny today from 12-2!!
Anne Arundel County Fire Department
We as a company wish paramedic Tomi Butler nothing but the best in his well deserved retirement. Tomi has spent a significant amount of his career at company 12 where he has along with his normal duties gone above and beyond with training new members. Thank you for your service Tomi!
Timeline Photos
A picture from last night 12-05 dwelling fire. First arriving crews put a quick knock on the fire holding it primarily to the garage.
Timeline Photos
Our thoughts and prayers go out the DeVoe family as well as The Harrisburg Bureau of Fire for the loss of Lt. Dennis DeVoe.
Anne Arundel First Alert
Pictures from yesterday's fire in company 30s area. Engine 121 was fifth due but arrived as the first in engine.
Anne Arundel County Fire Department
Just part of the daily job.
Earleigh Heights Seeks To Better Protect Its Firefighters | Severna Park Voice
Earleigh Heights is continuing to be on forefront of purchasing new items to better serve its staff and Severna Park. Check out the article, and then go to http://www.ehvfc.org and click on the PayPal link to help us achieve our goal!
Anne Arundel County Fire Department
Job well done by Earleigh Heights staffing on the call from start to finish!