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The Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association
wantsYOU to GEAR UP
Would you like to make a difference in your town?
Being a volunteer member is a
great way to contribute!


Frederick County High School Work Based Learning Internship
Member Joyce Shry, March 24
The Frederick County Fire & Rescue Services Internship Program is offered to high school students by Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue Services. Interested high school students must be at least 16 years of age, a member of a volunteer fire/rescue company AND pass a Frederick County Fire Department physical. If you are not currently a volunteer, we will gladly assist you in this process.
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APRIL IS LIMB LOSS AND LIMB DIFFERENCE AWARENESS MONTH
Member Joyce Shry, March 31
April holds special significance as it marks Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month (LLLDAM). This month-long campaign centers on spreading understanding, promoting acceptance, and applauding the fortitude of those living with amputations or congenital limb distinctions.
Limb loss and limb difference describe the lack, absence, or malformation of an arm or leg, whether present from birth or ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Volunteer Opportunity
Member Joyce Shry, February 14
As winter paints the season with chilly days and cozy moments, February offers the perfect opportunity to warm hearts through volunteerism. Whether you're lending a hand at community events, mentoring young minds, helping at your local fire department or supporting local initiatives you have countless ways to make a meaningful impact. Your time and talents can bring joy and support to those who ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Slow Down – Move Over
Member Joyce Shry, October 21
The month of October is National Slow Down-Move Over Month and Saturday, October 19 was National Move Over Day.
Maryland’s Move Over Law, officially known as the Maryland Move Over Act, requires drivers to move over into an adjacent lane if they are approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with its lights activated on the shoulder of a roadway. If it is not safe or possible to move over, drivers must ... (Full Story & Photos)
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