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Annapolis Fire Department ... Station Info
Click Yellow colored Engine, Truck, or Special to see photos
Help Needed If you are a Firefighter in the city of Annapolis, we need your help to verify the station information shown below is current and correct. The purpose of this section is to better educate the general public and firefighters elsewhere with accurate information about the incidents you face and the tools you have to work with. If you have any photos or information to add to this section, please email us at admin@marylandfirefighters.com
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Truck |
HD Rescue |
Special Units |
Medic |
Address |
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Engine 35 |
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Tanker 35, Battalion Chief 35 |
Medic 35 |
1790 Forest Drive |
| 36 |
Engine 35 |
Truck 36 |
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Medic 36 |
916 Bay Ridge Avenue |
| 38 |
Engine 38 |
Tower 39 |
Squad 38 |
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Medic 39 |
620 Taylor Avenue |
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The Annapolis Fire Department
The Annapolis Fire Department exists to provide a safe environment for the community by minimizing the impact of fire, disaster, hazardous conditions, illness and injury through information, public education, quality service and efficient utilization of resources.
The Annapolis Fire Department is an all hazards emergency service agency that provides the following: fire suppression, emergency medical services, technical rescue response, hazardous materials technical response, response to weapons of mass destruction, marine rescue/firefighting and bomb squad services. These services are carried out by three engine companies, two truck companies, and three advance life support paramedic units. The department utilizes a rescue/haz-mat squad dependent on staffing from an engine company and a fireboat dependent on staffing from a truck company. The Fire Marshal’s Office Investigation Section provides the staff and equipment for bomb squad activities. The department provides the following non-emergency services: fire prevention/life safety, fire investigation and public education.
Annapolis firefighters are members of the IAFF Local 1926
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