Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department
Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department
Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department
Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department
Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department


2021 CALLS
ENG TRK AMB
JAN 126 37 170
FEB 116 22 173
MAR 149 30 168
APR 141 32 224
MAY 132 40 188
JUN 168 18 195
JUL 197 6 193
AUG 149 35 208
SEP 149 40 291
OCT 156 41 219
NOV 191 34 230
DEC 177 71 207
Total 1851 406 2466

2022 CALLS
ENG TRK AMB
JAN 176 42 202
FEB 184 10 176
MAR 217 00S 210
APR 175 14 211
MAY 164 53 223
JUN 146 29 218
JUL 215 68 246
AUG 193 42 214
SEP 160 36 193
OCT 205 46 236
NOV 243 17 243
DEC 255 OOS 253
Total 2333 357 2625

2023 CALLS
ENG TRK AMB
JAN 188 0 216
FEB 103 30 210
MAR 159 29 212
APR 165 32 213
MAY 219 20 220
JUN 223 OOS 190
JUL 223 31 238
AUG 219 37 500
SEP 223 34 192
OCT
NOV
DEC
Total 1722 213 2191

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By Chief's Aide Al Schwartz
May 4, 2017

In 1967 The Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department purchased a new Ward LaFrance pumper, this unit served our department until it was retired in 2001. Throughout the years she has had several paint jobs and rehabs. This unit when delivered was all red and then red and white. In the early 1980 the units was sent to Hagerstown for a complete rehab including a new body installed.and she returned all white and stayed that way until the early to mid 90's when she was painted red and white again. In 2001 the department took deliver of a new Pierce Quantum pumper placing the 67 Ward out of service. She has ran many calls, pumping for days at a time on incidents, she has attended many parades and events including historic car shows, funerals and Santa Tours.

The department is happy to say we still have her and at this time she is getting some much needed TLC. The 67 Ward as she is known around the station will be painted solid red in the near future, she now has a home to sit in and will be forever a part of our history.

Below you will see some photo's of her throughout the years and including a much needed body rehab that is taking place now. We look forward to her returning home soon and we hope Santa will enjoy his ride.

Thank you Paul Quattro's Burtonsville Auto Body for working with us to make this happen.

Celebrating 70 years of service and always remembering our history.


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