Momentous service improvement in the Twin Beaches today. Calvert County PM Ashley Madariaga places Paramedic Ambulance 219 in service at NBVFD. EMT Jonathan Perry, PM Ashley Madariaga & PM Supervisor Katy Dent start the day. The Twin Beaches now has 24-hour paramedic service through a cooperative agreement between Calvert County and NBVFD.
Have you ever thought about becoming a member at NBVFD? Did you know that all training, and (college level) classes are free? Calvert County Volunteer Fire-Rescue-EMS offers a high school cadet program for 16 and up! We even have a cadet program for ages 13-16!
Our station offers two monthly drills along with any classes MFRI has open. Anyone 16 and up can start taking classes to serve our communities!
Come spend the summer with NBVFD and let us help you, become a Firefighter/EMT!
Applications can be found here:
For more information about our 13-16 cadet program, please message Janell Conner or Ryan Ortenzo
Momentous service improvement in the Twin Beaches today. Calvert County PM Ashley Madariaga places Paramedic Ambulance 219 in service at NBVFD. EMT Jonathan Perry, PM Ashley Madariaga & PM Supervisor Katy Dent start the day. The Twin Beaches now has 24-hour paramedic service through a cooperative agreement between Calvert County and NBVFD.
Posted by North Beach VFD on Monday, July 13, 2020