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The Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association
wantsYOU to GEAR UP
Would you like to make a difference in your town?
Being a volunteer member is a
great way to contribute!


Where Courage Meets Opportunity: Women in Firefighting
Member Joyce Shry, March 09
For more than two centuries, women have contributed to the fire service—often without recognition. Their impact is woven through the history of emergency response, marked by powerful milestones such as:
• 1818 – Molly Williams became the first documented female and Black firefighter in the United States.
• 1920s – Emma Vernell became New Jersey’s first officially recognized female firefighter.
• ... (Full Story & Photos)
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🍀 Looking for a meaningful way to give back this St. Patrick’s Day?
Member Joyce Shry, March 12
🍀 This St. Patrick’s Day, consider putting your skills to work where they make the greatest impact — right here in Frederick County.
Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue is seeking dedicated volunteers, including working professionals who want to support their community in a meaningful way. Whether your strengths are technical, administrative, medical, or leadership oriented, there’s a role ... (Full Story & Photos)
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March is Drug and Alcohol Awareness Month
Member Joyce Shry, March 10
March marks Drug and Alcohol Awareness Month, a time dedicated to educating our community about substance use, prevention, and available support. For Fire and Rescue, this month also highlights the important role we play in responding to incidents related to drug and alcohol misuse.
Our personnel are trained to recognize and respond to medical emergencies involving substance use, including overdoses, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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March Is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
Member Joyce Shry, March 09
March Is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
Each March, we recognize Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month—a time to highlight the strengths, contributions, and lived experiences of individuals with developmental disabilities. It’s also an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to inclusion, accessibility, and year-round support for every member of our community.
This year’s theme, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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🍀 Feeling extra lucky this St. Patrick’s Day?
Member Joyce Shry, March 08
Consider embracing an opportunity that goes beyond finding a four-leaf clover by becoming a volunteer with Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue.
Serving as a volunteer offers several benefits: – Access to specialized gear – Training in valuable skills – Connecting with individuals dedicated to helping in emergencies – Earning recognition among family and friends – No worry about St. Patrick's ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Gear Up class visiting the MSP Trooper 3 Medevac during Gear Up class.
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Join the Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue Service!
Member Joyce Shry, March 05
Make a difference where it matters most—right here at home. Frederick County’s volunteer firefighters and EMTs play a vital role in protecting our community, responding with compassion, courage, and commitment. Now we’re looking for people like you to step up and be part of the team.
Whether you’re interested in firefighting, emergency medical services, or supporting your local station in a non‑operational ... (Full Story & Photos)
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March is National Caffeine Awareness Month!
Member Joyce Shry, March 03
Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue recognizes March as National Caffeine Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of wellness, alertness, and responsible caffeine use within the volunteer fire and rescue community.
Caffeine is a common tool for volunteers who balance emergency response with full‑time jobs, school, family responsibilities, and overnight calls. While moderate use can ... (Full Story & Photos)
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This St. Patrick’s Day, Don’t Just Count Your Lucky Charms… Become One!
Member Joyce Shry, March 02
While others are chasing leprechauns, you could be joining a team that actually saves the day — no magic rainbows required.
Frederick County’s volunteer fire and EMS crews are looking for spirited folks ready to learn new skills, serve their neighbors, and maybe rock a little green while doing it (safely, of course).
Join us if you’re ready to: • Ride in vehicles shinier than a pot of gold • Wear ... (Full Story & Photos)
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