Crew from Station 5 takes part in trench rescue
At approximately 1715 hours on Sunday, April 25, 2004 units were dispatched to the 5900 block of Seat Pleasant Drive (Company 8’s first due) for an accident involving a backhoe with someone pinned. Engine 51, Engine 381, Rescue Squad 8, Medic 46, Ambulances 229 and 289, and Volunteer Battalion Chief 1 (Chief 8-McGill) responded.
Truck 5 responds to 3-alarm apartment fire
On Sunday, April 18, 2004 at approximately 0600 hours units were dispatched for a reported apartment fire at 4432 68th Place, in Station 30’s first due. Units arrived on the scene to find heavy fire conditions in this four story garden apartment. Multiple apartments were fully involved.
CHVFD responds to report of smoke coming from a house
On Saturday, April 10, 2004 at approximately 0314 hours firefighters from the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department received a walk-in report that smoke was coming from a house at the intersection of Central Avenue and Suffolk Avenue.
Capitol Heights Engine 52 Responds to Three-Car Crash
On Friday, April 9, 2004 at approximately 2140 hours Rescue Squad 8 and Ambulance 88 responded to a personal injury accident at Addison Road South and Wilburn Drive.
Learning about 911 helps 3-year-old aid her grandmother
On March 30, 2004 Ambulance 58 was dispatched for an unknown emergency in Chapel Oaks. However, the crew from Company 5 was unaware that they would soon encounter a little hero.
Station 5 Responds to a Working House Fire
Shortly after 1800 hours on Saturday, February 21, 2004, units were dispatched for a reported house fire in the 700 block of Capitol Heights Blvd.
Metro Drill Staged to Show Thai Visitors How Tunnel Emergencies are Handled in the U.S.
On February 1, 2004 at approximately 0845 hours a box alarm was dispatched to the Capitol Heights Metro Station for a train derailment with possible fire.
Metro Drill Staged to Show Thai Visitors How Tunnel Emergencies Are Handled in the United States
On February 1, 2004, at approximately 0845 hours a box alarm was dispatched to the Capitol Heights Metro Station for a train derailment with possible fire. This simulation was set up by Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority and Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department in order to demonstrate how we handle subway incidents to government officials from Thailand.
CHVFD Attends State Convention
Members of the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department attended the 2003 Maryland State Fireman’s Convention the week of June 14, 2003.
Station 5 Building Project Moves Forward
Company representatives recently met with WMCRP Architects to kick off the design process of our rennovation. WMCRP walked through the building and discussed the proposed renovations and addition, so they could negotiate a design fee and schedule. The design fee proposal is due on June 1, 2003.