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Run Statistics |
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2010 Run Statistics
| Month |
Fire |
EMS |
| January |
30 |
133 |
| February |
47 |
119 |
| March |
0 |
0 |
| April |
0 |
0 |
| May |
0 |
0 |
| June |
0 |
0 |
| July |
0 |
0 |
| August |
0 |
0 |
| September |
0 |
0 |
| October |
0 |
0 |
| November |
0 |
0 |
| December |
0 |
0 |
| Total |
77 |
252 |
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Contact Information |
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Emergency : Dial 9-1-1
Business Phone :
302-846-2530
Address :
Delmar Fire Department
PO Box 143
Bi-State & Grove St.
Delmar, DE 19940
Click here to contact us.
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Site Information |
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Visitor number : 539869
Visitors on this site : 12
Last update : 3/6/2010 5:26:25 PM
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MVC w/ Injuries - Whitesville Rd. - Delmar |
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November 28, 2009 - At 9:33pm Sussex EOC alerted Station 74 (Delmar) to a MVC with Injuries on Sussex Highway at Whitesville Rd. Command 74 (M. Skarson) arrived to find a patient laying just off the roadway attended by a member from Station 87 (Seaford). Paramedic A-74 and Medic 102 arrived and transported this patient Priority 1 to PRMC. Crews from Rescue 74 arrived to secure the vehicles, a Toyota Corrola & a Ford Explorer . Additional ambulances from Delmar & Station 81 (Laurel) were called to the scene to evaluate 2 to 3 more juvenile patients, along with the driver of the other vehicle. Two minors were transported to PRMC Priority 3 for evaluation. Station 6 (Parsonsburg) provided an EMS coverup at Station 74 during the alarm.
Units on Scene: Command 74, Rescue 74, Engine 74-3, Paramedic A-74, Ambulance B-74, Sussex Medic 102, Ambulance B-81, Sussex County Fire Police & Delaware State Police. Additional Units: Ambulance A-81 (returned upon arrival), Ambulance A-6 (standby at Station 74)
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Assist Salisbury with HazMat at Dress Barn |
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November 28, 2009 - Around 12:30 PM Wicomico Central alerted Salisbury Station 2 of a possible Haz-Mat incident at the Dress Barn, Assistant Chief 1, along with Engine 2, and Paramedic 2 responded. At the time of the alert, one patient was experiencing headaches, The Dress Barn was advised to evacuate, and another ambulance was requested, Paramedic 1 responded. Upon arrival and investigation, an unknown liquid substance was found. At that time command requested a Haz-Mat Response. Emergency Management, Station 74 Delmar and Station 16 Salisbury were alerted to assist. Station 74 responded with the Haz-Mat Decon Trailer, Engine Tanker 74, Rescue 74 and Paramedic 74, while Station 16 responded with Engine 16, Haz-Mat 1, and Paramedic 16. During the investigation of the substance, it was determined that the substance was coming from the wall between The Dress Barn and Target. Investigators then entered target and discovered that the substance was within the wall and as a precaution, Target was evacuated. After crews were able to test the substance, it was determined to not be harmful, and at approximately 14:00 Target and The Dress Barn were able to re-open.
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Engine 74-1
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Engine 74-2
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Engine 74-3
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Rescue 74
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Tanker 74-5
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Truck 74
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Traffic Control 74
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Brush 74-0
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Command 74
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Utility 74-8
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Decon 74
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Ambulance A-74
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Ambulance B-74
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Utility 74-11
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Donations |
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The Delmar Volunteer Fire Department is a non-profit organization that is funded by the Sate and County.
However, we rely heavily on fundraising events and donations from the residents in our area.
Please support our organization with your tax-deductible donation. Your donation will be used to help purchase
new fire gear, and maintain existing fire apparatus.
Help us to continue making a difference in our community. Please make a donation to the Delmar Volunteer Fire Department today.
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