Stations
The county is broken into five battalions, with a total of 34 fire stations and 2 rescue companies.
Station # | Battalion | Location | Volunteer Corporation |
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Downtown Silver Spring | Silver Spring FD |
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Takoma Park | Takoma Park FD |
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Rockville | Rockville VFD |
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Sandy Spring | Sandy Spring VFD |
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Kensington | Kensington VFD |
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Downtown Bethesda | Bethesda FD |
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Chevy Chase | Chevy Chase FD |
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Gaithersburg / Montgomery Village | Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD |
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Hyattstown | Hyattstown FD |
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Cabin John | Cabin John Park VFD |
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Glen Echo | Glen Echo FD |
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White Oak | Hillandale VFD |
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Damascus | Damascus VFD |
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Beallsville | Upper Montgomery VFD |
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Burtonsville | Burtonsville VFD |
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Four Corners | Silver Spring FD |
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Laytonsville | Laytonsville VFD |
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Glenmont | Kensington VFD |
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Montgomery Hills | Silver Spring FD |
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Cedar Lane | Bethesda FD |
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Parkland | Kensington VFD |
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Kingsview | Montgomery County Fire & Rescue |
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Twinbrook | Rockville VFD |
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Colesville | Hillandale VFD |
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Aspen Hill | Kensington VFD |
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Democracy Boulevard | Bethesda FD |
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Training Academy Designation | Montgomery County Fire & Rescue |
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Derwood | Gaithersburg-Washington Grove VFD |
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Germantown | Germantown VFD |
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Potomac | Cabin John Park VFD |
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North Potomac | Rockville VFD |
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Falls Road | Rockville VFD |
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Milestone | Montgomery County Fire & Rescue |
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Clarksburg | Montgomery County Fire & Rescue |
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Olney | Sandy Spring VFD |
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Bethesda-Chevy Chase | Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad |
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Wheaton | Wheaton Volunteer Rescue Squad |
A * indicates the Battalion Chief's quarters.
Read more about this topic: Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Service (Maryland)
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