Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service (Maryland) - Stations

Stations

The county is broken into five battalions, with a total of 34 fire stations and 2 rescue companies.

Station # Battalion Location Volunteer Corporation
1
1st
Downtown Silver Spring Silver Spring FD
2
1st
Takoma Park Takoma Park FD
3
3rd
Rockville Rockville VFD
4
4th
Sandy Spring Sandy Spring VFD
5
4th
Kensington Kensington VFD
6
2nd
Downtown Bethesda Bethesda FD
7
2nd
Chevy Chase Chevy Chase FD
8
5th*
Gaithersburg / Montgomery Village Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD
9
5th
Hyattstown Hyattstown FD
10
2nd
Cabin John Cabin John Park VFD
11
2nd
Glen Echo Glen Echo FD
12
1st*
White Oak Hillandale VFD
13
5th
Damascus Damascus VFD
14
3rd
Beallsville Upper Montgomery VFD
15
1st
Burtonsville Burtonsville VFD
16
1st
Four Corners Silver Spring FD
17
5th
Laytonsville Laytonsville VFD
18
4th
Glenmont Kensington VFD
19
1st
Montgomery Hills Silver Spring FD
20
2nd*
Cedar Lane Bethesda FD
21
4th
Parkland Kensington VFD
22
3rd
Kingsview Montgomery County Fire & Rescue
23
3rd
Twinbrook Rockville VFD
24
1st
Colesville Hillandale VFD
25
4th*
Aspen Hill Kensington VFD
26
2nd
Democracy Boulevard Bethesda FD
27
N/A
Training Academy Designation Montgomery County Fire & Rescue
28
5th
Derwood Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD
29
3rd
Germantown Germantown VFD
30
2nd
Potomac Cabin John Park VFD
31
3rd*
North Potomac Rockville VFD
33
3rd
Falls Road Rockville VFD
34
5th
Milestone Montgomery County Fire & Rescue
35
5th
Clarksburg Montgomery County Fire & Rescue
40
4th
Olney Sandy Spring VFD
R1
2nd
Bethesda-Chevy Chase Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad
R2
4th
Wheaton Wheaton Volunteer Rescue Squad

A * indicates the Battalion Chief's quarters.

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