Ellicott City Volunteer Fire Department
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2026 Unit Reponses
Sta 2 Sta 8
Jan 1154 503
Feb 1053 396
Mar 1140 411
Apr 985 407
May
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Oct
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Dec
Total 4332 1717

2025 Unit Responses
Sta 2 Sta 8
Jan 1040 472
Feb 1024 391
Mar 939 416
Apr 957 383
May 1013 476
Jun 1042 444
Jul 1077 461
Aug 925 371
Sept 1035 398
Oct 696 333
Nov 742 252
Dec 994 320
Total 11484 4717

2024 Unit Responses
Sta 2 Sta 8
Jan 983 424
Feb 879 319
Mar 977 367
Apr 965 382
May 1044 420
Jun 979 454
Jul 955 411
Aug 1034 424
Sept 978 401
Oct 1073 427
Nov 1062 378
Dec 1035 457
Total 11964 4864

Historical Incident Statistics
Sta 2 Sta 8
2025 11484 4301
2024 11964 4864
2023 11320 4301
2022 11884 3901
2021 9936 4284
2020 9273 3437
2019 10503 4108
2018 11549 4138
2017 10531 3684
2016 9721 3628
2015 9942 3615

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Day 2: ECVFD History and Activities

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By Fire Fighter/EMT Arun Pant
October 5, 2020

The Ellicott City Volunteer Fire Department was the first formal fire department in Howard County, established in 1888 to organize a community based firefighting crew in the event of a fire. The original volunteer organization still exists today. ECVFD, in conjunction with the Howard County Department of Fire Rescue Services (HCDFRS), operates two fire stations, four engines, three ambulances, a heavy rescue squad and two brush units. An additional ambulance and tower are operated by HCDFRS but are housed within the Ellicott City station. We use all these resources to help keep our community safe. During the Virtual Open House we will be providing the community with ways they can keep their homes safe, especially when cooking delicious meals in their kitchens!

Kids:
Download and print this cooking safety seek and find activity from sparky to learn more about how to keep your kitchen safe.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T6Cd9uYWyoKJ2pazbeJRzKp44F3TXl1g/view?usp=sharing

Adults:
During 2007–2011, fire departments responded to an average of 156,600 home structure fires that involved cooking equipment per year. These fires caused an average of 400 civilian fire deaths, 5,080 civilian fire injuries, and $853 million in direct property damage per year (National Fire Protection Association)”. Check out this fact sheet from NFPA for more statistics on kitchen fires. https://www.nfpa.org/-/media/Files/Public-Education/Resources/Community-tool-kits/cooking-kit/Cooking_Fire_Facts.ashx



 

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