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Baltimore County Fire Department

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The Baltimore County Fire Department (B.Co.F.D.) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the 800,000 residents of Baltimore County, Maryland.[1] The department consists of both county operated and full-time staffed stations and independent volunteer companies located throughout the county.[2]

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As of 2019, it had 1,043 members.[3] In 2022, the department responded to 155,066 calls for help, 105,776 of which were EMS related.[2]

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History

Sworn in as fire chief on July 1, 2019, Joanne R. Rund became the first female chief to be permanently appointed to the position.[4][5]

In June 2023 a vote of no confidence was taken, issued by the firefighter's union, criticizing the fire chiefs for poor morale, inconsistent disciplinary procedures, unsafe decisions and falsifying documents.[6][7]

Stations and apparatus

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Baltimore County Fire Department Station 4 in Cantonsville, Maryland.

As of 2020, the department is composed of 25 career staffed fire stations. Stations 1,4,6 and 7 have 2 Engines.[8]

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Volunteer companies

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The department is also supported by 29 volunteer fire companies, which respond to emergencies within their respective jurisdictions. Station 30 has 3 engines while many other stations have 2 engines.[8] Each company is organized as an independent corporation under the Baltimore County Volunteer Firefighter's Association (BCVFA).[9]

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