Frederick County, MD Fire & Rescue Museum

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09/11/2021
08/12/2021

It is with the heaviest of hearts that we write this....

Frederick, MD - It is with great sorrow that The Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue Services (FCDFRS) announces the line of duty death of Captain Joshua Laird. Captain Laird died this evening from injuries sustained while operating on a 2-alarm house fire in Frederick, MD. “Words cannot describe my heartbreak over Captain Josh Laird’s tragic death. He touched many lives during his long career with Frederick County. We often take for granted the bravery our firefighters show every day. Tonight, sadly, we are reminded of how dangerous the job really is. Josh is a hero. I ask everyone to keep his wife, children, the Laird family, and all of our firefighters, in their prayers during this most difficult time”, said Frederick County Executive Jan Gardner. “Each year during the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial, Frederick County opens its arms to families in their time of grief. Tonight, I ask others to open their arms to the men and women of the Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue. The entire Frederick County family is profoundly and deeply saddened.”
“Today is an incredibly tragic day for the Frederick County Fire Service family. Captain Laird was a dedicated public safety professional committed to serving the citizens of Frederick County”, said Fire Chief Tom Coe. “There are no words to truly capture what his loss means to his fire service family and our organization.”
At approximately 4:48pm on Wednesday, August 11, 2021 firefighters from FCDFRS were dispatched for reports of a house fire on the 9500 block of Ball Road. Upon arrival crews found a two-story single-family home with fire showing. A rapid intervention dispatch with a task force was requested which was quickly upgraded to a 2nd alarm due to heavy fire conditions. While operating inside the structure, Captain Joshua Laird fell through the first floor into the basement. Teams of firefighters were immediately deployed to effect the rescue. Captain Laird was located, extricated, immediately given emergency medical care and transported to MedStar Washington Hospital Center via Maryland State Police aviation.
“Today tragedy has befallen our family”, said International Association of Firefighters Local 3666 President Stephen Jones. “While we are keenly aware of the dangers of our profession, every day we put on our uniform with the hope that we will safely return home. We stand ready to support the Laird family, and each other, as we grieve this loss.”
Captain Joshua Laird, 46, of Fairfield, Pennsylvania is a 21-year veteran of FCDFRS. He is survived by his wife and two daughters. FCDFRS asks that you please respect the privacy of the Laird family during this difficult time. Funeral arrangements will be released as soon as they become available.

07/07/2021

"The museum will reopen on July 17, 2021 but must adhere to the Frederick County mask policy. Everyone must be masked, public and members, while the museum is open." Hours will be from noon to 4 pm (time could subject to change anytime). Hope to see you there!

Howdy everyone the Museum’s March Backstep New letter is now uploaded on our website here http://www.frederickmdfiremuse...
03/19/2021

Howdy everyone the Museum’s March Backstep New letter is now uploaded on our website here http://www.frederickmdfiremuseum.org/thebackstep.htm. Download and give it a read.

List of upcoming events here or with the Frederick County Fire and Rescue Museum.

Here are some of the Frederick County anitque fire apparatus that you find inside at the FIre Museum.
06/13/2020

Here are some of the Frederick County anitque fire apparatus that you find inside at the FIre Museum.

Spring 2020 Back Step Newsletter is now up on the Frederick Fire & Rescue Museum website., here is the link to that page...
05/17/2020

Spring 2020 Back Step Newsletter is now up on the Frederick Fire & Rescue Museum website., here is the link to that page.

List of upcoming events here or with the Frederick County Fire and Rescue Museum.

Well since we are closed right because of the COVID-19, I  figure I would share you some photos of our diplays inside he...
04/18/2020

Well since we are closed right because of the COVID-19, I figure I would share you some photos of our diplays inside here at the museum. I will try to show off more each week on our diplays we have here at the Fire Museum.

03/17/2020

"Do to concerns with the Carona Virus, the Frederick County Fire & rescue Museum will remain closed until further notice"

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