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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.


Upcoming Events

Sun. Sep 12th 2010 TBA
DVFC Breakfast


Every 1st Mon. 6:30pm
Weekly Maintenance/EMS drill


Every 2nd Mon. 6:30pm
Weekly Maintenance/Fire drill


Every 3rd Mon. 6:30pm
Weekly Maintenance/Officers meeting


Last Mon. of the month 6:30pm
Weekly Maintenance/Company meeting

News Headlines

Thu. Jul 15th 2010
Training and planning with MD Air National Guard

This evening the swiftwater team along with the Havre De Grace strike team and officials from the Harford County TRT attended...

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Mon. May 3rd 2010
Traditions Training Engine Company Operations Class

This weekend Darlington and Water Witch fire companys co- hosted an engine company operations class taught by traditions trai...

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Sun. Apr 4th 2010
DVFC takes delivery of new ambulance

2010 Lifeline with a C4500 Chevy Duramax diesel
The unit was sold by Diamond State AMbulance and lettered by Fitch Graphi...

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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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Eckert hook
Sharp hook on pike pole for cutting metal siding or roofs.


Eductor
Suction device operated by hose pressure to pull fluid from a reservoir and mix it with the hose stream; often used to add foaming or other materials to water streams.


Ejector
See Smoke ejector.


Electrical fire
A fire in which the primary source of heat is electricity, resulting in combustion of adjacent insulation and other materials; may be hazardous to attempt to extinguish using water.


Elevator key
Control panel override key to take elevator car to desired floor. May also refer to special tool used to open elevator shaft-protection doors from outside.


EMS
Emergency medical service(s).


Encapsulated suit
HAZMAT protective clothing used with SCBA inside the suit to protect a firefighter (HAZMAT technician) from gaseous contaminants. Also known as a Gas Suit.


Encoder
(1) Device for converting an input to a coded output; (2) tone-generating system for broadcasting one or more tone codes on a radio frequency to alert selected pagers and alarms; (3) alarm-system component that transmits coded sensor and subscriber information to a monitoring center to be processed into address and alarm-type information.


Engine
A fire suppression vehicle that has a water pump and, typically, is designed to carry firehose and a limited supply of water.


Engine
A truck outfitted for firefighting, specifically one outfitted to pump water. Generally, vehicles outfitted to pump water are called engines, while those which do not pump water (ladder trucks, tankers, rescues, for example) are not. Many rural fire engines carry a reservoir of water to pump, and use drafting and tankers to obtain further supply. Historically, an enjin" was a machine that only pumped water.


Engine
Any ground vehicle providing specified levels of pumping, water, and hose capacity but with less than the specified level of personnel.


Engine Company
A group of firefighters assigned to an apparatus with a water pump and equipped with firehose and other tools related to fire extinguishment.


Engine crew
A number of personnel trained and supervised to respond to incidents using an engine. Typically much smaller than a hand crew.


Engine house
[archaic] A firehouse housing an engine company.


Engine pressure
The pressure in a fire hose measured at the outlet of the pump.


Enhanced 9-1-1
Electronic system for automatic correllation of physical telephone lines with information about the location of the caller -- a useful tool for dispatchers when the caller has an emergency but cannot speak.


Escape fire
An intentional fire ignited by a fire crew, usually in a grassland environment, to escape a dangerous situation.


Escaped fire
A fire, which has exceeded or is expected to exceed initial attack capabilities or prescription.


Evacuation
Removal of personnel from a dangerous area, in particular, a HAZMAT incident, burning building, or other emergency. Also refers to act of removing firefighters from a structure in danger of collapsing.


Evolution
Uniform sequence of practiced steps by squad carrying out common tasks such as selection and placement of ladders, stowing hoses in hose bed, putting hoses and tools into service in particular patterns; intended to result in predictability during emergencies.





Recent Calls

Tue. Jul 13th 2010
3 Engines to working 102 box

Just before 5am units were dispatched for a reported building fire on Glenview Ct. in the 102 box area. E-113 arrived and con...

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Tue. May 4th 2010
Working Fire- Box 922

At 0445 this morning Darlington and surrounding companies were dispatched for a reported house fire. C-9(Singleton) was ...

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Tue. Apr 6th 2010
Engine and Air unit to York 57-2 box

Around 1215hrs. the company was alerted for an engine to box 57-2 for a house fire. First arriving units reported a working f...

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