Middle River Volunteer Ambulance Rescue Company

2nd Alarm County/City Line

Wednesday, April 11, 2012 

     
   


 

3rd Alarm Church Fire

Tuesday, April 10, 2012 

     
   


 

Working Fire Chase

Saturday, April 7, 2012 

   


 

MRVAR Recruitment Video

Saturday, February 11, 2012  Thanks to the hard work of Mikey Abbott and John Medinger, the Middle River Volunteer Ambulance and Rescue Company has a new recruitment video. The video is posted on YouTube, and is also embedded below.

   


 

Squad on second alarm apartment fire in Perry Hall

Sunday, January 22, 2012 18:00  squad 523 responded on the working fire request. This fire eventually went 2 alarms, 523 took up within 2 hours.

   


 

Squad & medic on wilson point fire

Wednesday, January 18, 2012 18:00  squad 523 responded to the reported dwelling fire, units from middle river vol fire 22 arrived to find fire showing from a single family dwelling. The squad crew went to work opening up the roof  and advancing a hose line to the attic to get the remaining fire. 526 was dispatched on the working fire. crews took up within 2 hours.

   


 

SQUAD 523 RESPONDS TO DOUBLE FATAL FIRE IN ESSEX

Monday, January 9, 2012  A house fire in Essex claimed the lives of two women Monday night.

Firefighters were called to the 900 block of Arncliffe Road around 7:30 p.m. for reports of a home being on fire, said Jay Ringgold, a Baltimore County Fire Department spokesman.

Police and neighbors arrived at the home before fire crews and started to knock on the door. Rescue workers then quickly entered the home and removed the women, who were 41 and 63 years old, respectively, said Ringgold.

Rescue crews were hampered slightly by clutter in the home, Ringgold said.

Both women were located on the second floor with one being in the bathroom and one found near the bathroom. One victim was taken to Franklin Square Hospital Center while the other was transported to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in critical condition where they were declared dead, Ringgold said.

RON SNYDER, ESSEX PATCH

     
Photo courtesy of Lt. Emminizer

Photo courtesy of Lt. Emminizer

Photo courtesy of Lt. Emminizer

Photo courtesy of Lt. Emminizer



 

SQUAD 523 RESPONDS TO DUNDALK BUSINESS FIRE

Monday, November 14, 2011  A three-alarm fire on Sunday destroyed Didi’s Pizzeria in Dundalk and damaged offices above the shop and the 7-Eleven located in the same building in the 7400 block of Holabird Avenue.  

An employee at Didi’s suffered minor burns on his hands and 7-Eleven employees were treated by EMS, but no one was taken to the hospital, Baltimore County Fire Department Capt. Ross Cooke said.

Cooke said the department is still investigating the cause of the fire. Cooke said it is possible that the fire was fueled by gas and that BG&E had to cut off the gas to the building.

     



 

SQUAD 523 RESPONDS TO OREMS ROAD ACCIDENT

Monday, November 14, 2011  Crews from MRVAR responded along with other emergency units to the scene of an accident at Orems Road and Compass Road. Upon arrival, units found a minivan which had impacted the rear of a large garbage truck. All patients were transported to local hospitals, in unknown condition.

   


 

SQUAD RESPONDS TO DWELLING FIRE WITH PEOPLE TRAPPED

Sunday, October 16, 2011  Early in the morning Squad 523 was alerted to respond to a dwelling fire at the intersection of Mace Ave and Riverside Rd, Medic 7 (Essex) had called in this incident returning to station from a previous call, finding heavy fire and smoke through out the first floor. As other units arrived crews began making an aggressive attack. Upon arrival Squad 523, split into 2 teams, 1 team assumed the 2nd RIT team on Side C (rear) and 1 team went to work pulling siding, the soffet and extinguishing parts of the fire from the outside via a handline from Engine 7 (Essex). Squad 523 cleared after approximately an hour and half.

   


 
 
 

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