July 10, 1888 July 10, 1888 - the Volunteer Fire Company Of Ellicott City No.1 was formed
- only organized fire protection for Howard County until the 1930's
August 7, 1937 - Savage Volunteer Fire Company
February 25, 1943 February 25, 1943 - Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department
September 4, 1944 - West Friendship Volunteer Firemen’s Association
October 26, 1944 - Lisbon Volunteer Fire Company
October 16, 1947 - Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department, Clarksville
1955 Legislative Session 1955 Legislative Session - Senate Bill 391 was passed by the Maryland General Assembly
- allowed for a special district fire tax for Howard County.
- developed the funding for the six volunteer fire departments in the County.
1959 1959 - The all volunteer fire department was changed to one supplemented with paid personnel
- Ellicott City Volunteer Firemen's Association hired its first paid firefighter on May 4, 1959.
- Another firefighter was hired on a part time basis during that same year.
1968 1968 - The Howard County Fire Department was established through legislative action
- B. Harrison Shipley, Jr. was the first Fire Coordinator for the fire department appointed by the County Commissioners.
- He served in that position until July 1971.
May 17,1969 May 17,1969 - Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department dedicated the Banneker Station
- the first fire department in the new town of Columbia
- became the seventh station in the County
1969 1969 - Howard County adopted Charter Form of Government
- The three County Commissioners were replaced by a County Executive
- Omar J. Jones was elected as the first Executive for Howard County
June 8, 1969 June 8, 1969 - County Executive Omar Jones, continued the position of Fire Coordinator for the Howard County Fire Department
1971 - the Fire Coordinator’s title was
- changed to Fire Administrator
- B. Harrison Shipley, Jr. continued
- to serve in this position
Fire Service Study Committee of the Howard County Fire Advisory Board recommended to the County Executive that Fire Service Study Committee of the Howard County Fire Advisory Board recommended to the County Executive that - a full time Fire Administrator be appointed
- all employees of the volunteer departments be transferred into the Howard County Classified Service as public safety employees
- Fire
- Administrator operate a Volunteer Fire Service supplemented by full time paid career trained personnel
County Executive accepted the findings of this study and implemented these measures County Executive accepted the findings of this study and implemented these measures May 3, 1971 - Paul F.J. LePore was appointed to this position.
- He was charged with the overall administration, direction and control of the Fire Department
1971 the department's seven fire stations responded to 4,487 emergency incidents 1971 the department's seven fire stations responded to 4,487 emergency incidents There were 46 pieces of fire equipment in the County fire service budget of $333,755 The population of Howard County was approximately 62,000
July 1, 1971 July 1, 1971 - 29 career employees were assigned to four of the six volunteer fire departments
- These firefighters were transferred into the Howard County Classified Service as public safety employees
- Today only one of these individuals is still in the system
- Deputy Chief Richard Freas
July 1, 1974 July 1, 1974 - Ellicott City Volunteer Firemen's Association placed in service the Bethany Fire Station. Station 8
- became the 8th fire station in the County
October 5, 1974 - Savage Volunteer Fire Company dedicated the Long Reach Fire Station #9
- became the second fire department to be located in Columbia
1975 1975 - the Fire Administrator, Paul F.J LePore, by administrative directive, divided the Department into three bureaus
- Operations
- Services
- Fire Prevention
Bureau of Operations - responsible for managing emergency services
- including the career and volunteer fire fighters and emergency medical technicians
- provides guidance and direction for day to day operational activities of the department
- coordinates the capital budget for facilities and equipment
Bureau of Services Bureau of Services - responsible for training, testing and certification
- both career and volunteer personnel
- responsible for information systems, records management and duties of the quartermaster
- operate from headquarters
- provide training for career and volunteer personnel at headquarters, fire stations and other locations
Bureau of Fire Prevention Bureau of Fire Prevention - administers county wide
- fire prevention programs
- code enforcement
- fire lane designation
- public safety education
- plans review
- departmental statistical analysis
- assist the State Fire Marshall in fire investigations
The Office of Emergency Management and Civil Defense The Office of Emergency Management and Civil Defense - also the responsibility of the Department of Fire and Rescue
- emphasizes disaster preparedness and coordination of the Federal Government Super Fund Amendments and Re Authorization Act(SARA)
June of 1975 June of 1975 - The Department began advanced life support service
- Ellicott City Volunteer Firemen's Association placed the first Cardiac Rescue Unit in service at Station 2
- the department appointed a qualified physician to serve as an EMS consultant
- Savage Volunteer Fire Company placed an ALS unit in service in the fall of 1975
1979 1979 - Paul F. J. Lepore retires
January 15, 1979 - B. Harrison Shipley, Jr. returned as the full time Fire Administrator
- served in that position thru March 31, 1981
1979 1979 - Banneker Station, Fire Station # 7, was transferred from the Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department to the Howard County Fire Department
- first career operated fire station in the County
1981 1981 - the Department was serving a population of 125,187
- responded to 10,781 emergency incidents that year
- Combination department of 90 career and 376 volunteers
April 1, 1981 April 1, 1981 - Robert Moore was appointed the third Fire Administrator
- administering a budget of $3,427,845
- he served until April1, 1983
- May 9, 1981, Medic 1 placed in service
- Captain Donald Howell(augmented Lisbon and other units to ALS)
August 11, 1983 August 11, 1983 - William H. Austin became the fourth Fire Administrator
- Served until August 2,1985
1985 1985 - Richard W. Shaw became the fifth Fire Administrator
- served until March 31, 1991
- the first Fire Administrator to have served as both a career and volunteer firefighter in Howard County
May 18, 1987 May 18, 1987 - SOP was issued for all departments to discontinue riding on the rear step
October 31, 1987 - Rivers Park Station was dedicated
- It was the tenth fire station in the County
- Station is located in the Village of Kings Contrivance.
Spring of 1987 Spring of 1987 - a position of Emergency Medical Services Coordinator was established by the Fire Administrator.
Fall of 1987 - position was retitled as EMS Officer and became a Division under the Bureau of Operations
1988 1988 - a change to the Charter resulted in a title change from Fire Administrator toDirector.
- The name of the Department was also changed to the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services.
- The operational concept for the Department shifted to one of career firefighters supplemented by volunteers
1989 1989 - Communications, which had previously been under the operation of the Fire Administrator, was moved to the Department of General Services
April of 1991 April of 1991 - Darl R. McBride became the sixth Director of Fire and Rescue Services
- formerly of the Washington D.C. Fire Department
- brought the team building and effective delivery system concepts to the Department
July 1,1991 July 1,1991 - the Long Reach and Rivers Park Fire Stations were transferred to the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services from the Savage Volunteer Fire Company.
- Three fire stations are now managed and operated by the career fire service
December 14, 1993 December 14, 1993 - James E. Heller became the seventh Director of Fire & Rescue Services
- started his career with DFRS in March of 1974 as a Lieutenant in charge of Training
April 19, 1994 April 19, 1994 - Scaggsville Fire Station was dedicated
- becoming our eleventh station
- is located in the Public Safety Complex at Md. Rt. 29 and Rt. 216
December 4, 2000 December 4, 2000 - County Executive James N. Robey appointed Joseph A. Herr
- became the eighth Chief of Fire & Rescue. Chief Herr
- had served previously for 26 years as a member of the District of Columbia Fire Department
July 1, 1991 July 1, 1991 - The Department initiated a Customer Service Program
- organizational approach to creating service excellence within the Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services.
November 1, 1991 November 1, 1991 - the Department implemented a team of personnel dedicated to provide operational support during special emergency incidents.
- This team is referred to as the Special Incident Response Team (SIRT).
- made up of both career and volunteer participants
- The team is activated for special emergency incidents such as
- hazardous materials
- mass casualty,
- water rescue,
- and other special incidents
January 1, 1992 January 1, 1992 - the department placed in service a Mobile Command Van
- operated by the Special Incident Response Team
- the van is called "'Mobile One"
- features an on board Apple Macintosh Computer
features a weather pack - features a weather pack
- allows for remote weather condition monitoring in conjunction with the CAMEO program.
- Building pre plans and drawings are also stored on the unit
May 1996 May 1996 - approval was given for a compensated Medical Director
- Kevin Seaman presently serves in this position
The Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services is divided into six bureaus The Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services is divided into six bureaus - Operations
- Life Safety
- Support Services(Emergency Management)
- CIT
- Training
- Administration
There are eleven fire stations There are eleven fire stations House over 175 fully equipped pieces of emergency apparatus. There are - 287 career uniformed employees working
- approximately 175 operational and 225 administrative volunteer members
Serve an area of 256 square miles. Serve an area of 256 square miles. Provide emergency medical, fire and rescue services Career personnel are trained at the minimum level of EMT Eleven stations provide 24 hour dedicated ALS Units.
The department's career personnel use a A, B, C shift platoon system to provide 24 hour staffing The department's career personnel use a A, B, C shift platoon system to provide 24 hour staffing Career personnel are assigned to a shift and work 24 hours on and 48 hours off Each company is managed by a Captain. Field supervision is overseen by nine Battalion Chiefs.
Our department is one of 21 original internationally accredited fire departments in the world. Our department is one of 21 original internationally accredited fire departments in the world. - was achieved in 1999
- we were re-accredited in 2004.
- This effort will increase the level of professionalism within the fire and rescue services
2001 2001 - The Department of Fire and Rescue Service responded to 26,154 emergency incidents
- generated over 50,000 emergency responses
- provided fire and emergency medical protection to a rapidly growing population of over 253,076
The cost of services has increased by 40% over the last six years. - The cost of services has increased by 40% over the last six years.
- The operating budget for fiscal year 2002 was in excess of 35 million dollars
Several new fire station sites are currently under consideration Several new fire station sites are currently under consideration plans to expand the number of department personnel are underway The department is preparing itself for the future challenges of a growing population and the urbanization of the County.
June 21, 1972 June 21, 1972 1974 - Royston Auto, 10 Alarm, New Car Preparation Facility
September 25, 1975
November 8, 1976 November 8, 1976 - Normandy Bowling Lanes, Ellicott City
December 10, 1976 - Howard County Bureau of Highways Garage, Rt. 97
December 29, 1976 January 16, 1977
January 17, 1977 January 17, 1977 September 17, 1977 - C. R. Daniels Mill, Daniels Md.
1982 - Vantage Point Rd. Townhouse
- 2 Firefighters seriously injured
November 14, 1984 November 14, 1984 - Ellicott City Main Street - 6 Alarm
October 30, 1988 - 10338 Lombardi Road, Ellicott City - 2 fatal (5yr, 8yr)
1989 - Turf Valley Overlook - Trench Rescue - 1 fatal
1992
May 13, 1993 May 13, 1993 - 9623 Basket Ring Rd. Apartment fire
December 26, 1993 - 10540 Gorman Road, $500,000.00 Loss
July 16, 1994 - 10320, 10322 Hickory Ridge - Chase Glen Apts. $ 1.9 Million loss
April 2, 1995 - 5134 Thunder Hill Rd. - $ 150,000.00
May 8, 1995 May 8, 1995 - 12130 Fulton Estates Court - $ 550,000.00 loss
January 2, 1998 - 10665 Gramercy Place - $1 Million loss
November 9, 1999 - Ellicott City Main Street - $ 2 Million loss - 6 Alarm
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