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The Darlington Volunteer Fire Company is currently recruiting members for its Fire, EMS, and Administrative/Support divisions. Anyone interested in joining please stop by one of the stations for an application or fill out an online application from the toolbar. There are numerous benefits to joining the volunteer fire company including tax credits, lots of free job related training which can be used as college credits, LOSAP, and much more. All of this information will be available during the membership interview so stop by and see if your interested.
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Mon. Mar 8th 2010 Attention Online Applicants
We are having technical
difficulties with the
online application
section. If you have
submitted an application
online and hav...
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Tue. Feb 16th 2010 Free Smoke Detectors
The Fire Prevention
Committee of the
Darlington Volunteer Fire
Company is giving away
free smoke detectors to
those in our co...
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Wed. Nov 25th 2009 Kendall Family Benefit
Date; FRIDAY DECEMBER 18,
2009
Time; 7pm
-11pm
Place;
Whiteford American Legion
Tickets: $30.00
a...
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Darlington Volunteer Fire Company
2600 Castleton Rd.
Darlington, MD 21034
Non-Emergency: 410-638-3760
Emergency: 911
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Time to Check Your Smoke Alarms This weekend we will all be setting our clocks to Daylight Saving Time. The time change is a good reminder to check your smoke alarms. A properly installed and maintained smoke alarm is the only thing in your home that can alert you and your family to a fire 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Women's History Month: A Salute to Women in the Fire Service U.S. Fire Administrator Kelvin Cochran recognizes the contributions of women serving their communities through the American Fire Service.
New Report: Winter Residential Building Fires This topical report examines the causes and characteristics of winter residential building fires and shows the importance of family preparedness to fire safety.
Focus on Fire Safety: Appliance Fires Most homes have a multitude of electrical appliances ranging from small kitchen items such as toasters and microwaves to major appliances like clothes dryers and dishwashers. While appliances make our lives much easier, they also pose significant risks - including fire - if not maintained properly. Appliance fire safety is a matter of keeping your appliances in good working order, as well as using them as they were intended. The average homeowner has several thousand dollars invested in appliances. To protect your investment and to avoid the potential risk of fire, find out what to check for to ensure your appliances don't put you or your family at risk.
U.S. Fire Administrator Attends WMD Incident Command Course Following his challenge to fire service leaders across the nation to remain engaged in training and professional development, U.S. Fire Administrator Kelvin Cochran recently attended a Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) incident command course at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Alabama.
Continuing Education Credits for On-Campus EMS Courses Students who need continuing education credits to maintain Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certification now can earn credits for each National Fire Academy EMS on-campus course they attend.
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