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The Baltimore City Fire Department serves an area of 92 sq mi and more than 620,000 residents. The department responds to over 235,000 emergency calls per year.

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Baltimore Fire
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Stay safe with lithium batteries! Store them cool and dry, avoid overcharging, and dispose of damaged ones properly. Let's power up safely!
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On International Firefighters Day, we honor BCFD and firefighters worldwide for their bravery in protecting communities. Their selfless dedication exemplifies true heroism. Let's express gratitude for their unwavering commitment. Happy International Firefighters Day!
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Baltimore Fire
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A Friendly reminder from the Baltimore City Fire Department: Make it a monthly habit to check your carbon monoxide (CO) monitor! Press that test button to ensure it's working properly and keeping your home safe. A quick moment each month can prevent a silent threat.
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#MayDay ! If your smoke alarm was manufactured before May 1, 2014, it needs to be replaced! Check the back of your alarm for the manufacture date. #BaltimoreCityFireDepartment #SmokeAlarmsSaveLives #PrideProtectingPeople
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Baltimore Fire
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The Baltimore City Fire Department received the Community Service Volunteer Award from the American Red Cross, presented by Dale Kunce, CEO of the American Red Cross Region.
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Baltimore Fire
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Join us on May 21st for our 3rd Annual Fire Hero Chili Cook-Off at Love & Regret. Enjoy chili, music, and family fun starting at 12PM. First Responders and Veterans, claim your free tickets at . Thank you for your service.
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Baltimore Fire
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On April 22, 2024, The Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) responded to 559 calls: 431 for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) 128 for fire-related incidents or emergencies
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Baltimore Fire
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Families, make a fire escape plan and practice it at least twice a year. Map out escape routes from every room and designate meeting points outside. Ensure smoke alarms are working and teach everyone to stay low in smoke. Preparation saves lives.
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Baltimore Fire
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For fire safety, especially if you or someone you know has a hearing impairment, consider smoke alarms with vibrating pads and flashing lights. Contact the Baltimore Office of the Fire Marshal at 410-396-5752 or visit 410 East Lexington St., 21201, for SafeAwake alarm clocks.
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Baltimore Fire
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BCFD and Chesapeake Region Safety Council staged a Mock Vehicle Collision & Speaker Presentation at Mt. Saint Joseph Senior High School to highlight the dangers of distracted driving during Distracted Driving Awareness Month and National Work Zone Safety Awareness Week.
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Baltimore Fire
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April 14-20 marks National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, a time to honor the dedicated women and men in public safety communication centers. They respond swiftly to emergencies, handling thousands of 911 calls daily in Baltimore City. Let's show appreciation!!!
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Baltimore Fire
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Yesterday, the Baltimore City Fire Department bid a heartfelt farewell to Erica Harrison, Medic #27 , a true hero who dedicated her life to serving our community. Our deepest condolences go out to her family and loved ones. Rest in peace, Erica. You'll forever be in our hearts.
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Baltimore Fire
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Baltimore City Fire Department, Mayor Scott, Comptroller Henry, and Lenora Henry of the American Red Cross organized the "Sound the Alarm" event to raise fire safety awareness. Firefighters and volunteers installed smoke alarms in East/West Baltimore.
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On April 11, 2024, The Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) responded to 563 calls: 423 for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) 140 for fire-related incidents or emergencies
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Baltimore Fire
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City council members honored firefighters, paramedics, and the Dive Rescue Team for their bravery during recent emergencies in Baltimore. Fire Dispatchers were also commended for their exceptional coordination. We're grateful for their dedication to our community.
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Final Arrangements: Public Viewing Sunday, April 14 & Monday, April 15 4pm ~ 8pm Wylie Funeral Home Randallstown 9200 Liberty Rd. Randallstown, MD 21133 Life Celebration Service Tuesday, April 16 10:00 am New Antioch Baptist Church 5609 Old Court Rd. Windsor Mill, MD 21244
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Always familiarize yourself with the fire safety features in a high-rise apartment or condominium building, especially the locations of exits. In the event of a fire, stay calm and follow the plan. Call 911 for help.
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Baltimore Fire
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It’s with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of one of our own, Erica Harrison, a beloved paramedic who dedicated nearly two and a half years of service to the City of Baltimore and the Baltimore City Fire Department. Our department is deeply saddened by the untimely loss.
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Baltimore Fire
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Attention Baltimore City Residents! Did you know that dryer safety is crucial in preventing house fires? Lint buildup and blocked vents are common culprits. Take a moment to clean your lint traps and inspect your vents regularly to keep your home safe.
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On April 7, 2024, The Baltimore City Fire Department (BCFD) responded to 529 calls: 418 for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) 111 for fire-related incidents or emergencies
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