The MVFD was honored to receive two awards at the Prince George’s County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association’s annual awards ceremony.
Read MoreThe MVFD was honored to receive two awards at the Prince George’s County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association’s annual awards ceremony.
Read MoreWhile responding to a Box Alarm on Berkshire Drive in Company 32’s area, Michael was struck by Engine 27 while it was backing up and later died from injuries sustained. This accident brought about many changes in Prince George’s County, including the addition of a General Order stating the Officer in Charge must back up apparatus.
Read MoreLeslie has volunteered at other area stations, and is a past fire commissioner of Prince George’s County.
Read MoreThe Officers and Members of Morningside are proud to announce three more of our volunteers have successfully obtained their EMT, and two more members became an Ambulance Driver and Ambulance Attendant.
Read MoreMorningside operates on an extremely limited budget. We would like to thank NBVFD for donating their old couches and chairs to the MVFD.
Read MoreOur volunteers perform detailed equipment checks to ensure we are ready when needed. “Whatever it takes!”
Read MoreGabe was looking for a local volunteer company to join, and after checking out our website he was instantly in love with it.
Read MoreWe are pleased to watch him grow and are proud of his success. Nathaniel has also committed to helping the MVFD reach out to younger community children.
Read MoreThank you for all of your dedication to Morningside, and especially to our country! We are very proud!
Read MoreSpencer is a West Point graduate and software engineer who joined the MVFD last year to serve the public and contribute to a cause greater than himself.
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