The equipment housed at our establishment on Leland Avenue embodies two ambulances,
1996 Horton Freightliner (525) and 1999 Horton (526), a
S.V.I. Heavy Rescue on a Spartan Gladiator Chassis (523), a 1978 Snap-on-Tool Truck that has been converted into our Dive Unit (528), a twelve foot (12') Zodiac inflatable boat, along with a 1983 twenty three foot (23') Sea Ox, both of which are towed by a 1997 Ford F350 Utility Truck (529). Thus, by far, is quite an improvement from the two hundred dollar ($200.00) medic unit, purchased in 1948, with which our company was initially operated.
Middle River Volunteer Ambulance Rescue Company Incorporated is vastly known for our Dive Team, which consist of nineteen (19) Swift water technicians, sixteen (16) nationally certified Divers, and two (2) Dive masters. Our renowned team runs mutual aid for Harford County, in addition to instruction various companies within the communities of Harford County, in addition to instructing various companies within the communities of Harford County in water safety. We also perform public service diving for articles that have been lost in the surrounding bodies of water. Our dive team has traveled as far north as Delta, Pennsylvania, as well as into parts of West Virginia to assist on rescue calls.
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are also our focus, running over one hundred twenty-five (125) ambulance calls per month. Crews are also dispatched to stand-by details for local events and activities happening throughout the community.
Since fund raising is an essential aspect of a volunteer company, we also house a large, multi-function hall, which is utilized for community functions and private affairs. Along with our hall rentals, we also hold an annual fund-drive fund-raiser (dispersed throughout the community) which generates approximately ten percent (10%) of the funds needed to operate our volunteer organization.
Celebrating over fifty(50) years of community service and public safety is quite an accomplishment; one of which, we strive to continue for a least the next fifty (50) years to come.