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The Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association
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Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue to Hold Association Annual Awards Recognition Ceremony
Member Joyce Shry, April 16
FREDERICK, Md. – The Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association and Ladies Auxiliary will hold their 33rd Annual Awards Ceremony on Monday, April 20, 2026. The event will be held at the Walkersville Volunteer Fire Company located at 79 West Frederick Street in Walkersville, MD, beginning at 7:00 p.m.
This ceremony is to recognize the dedicated men and women of the Frederick County Volunteer ... (Full Story)
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April Is National Volunteer Month — Grow, Learn, and Lead with FCVFRS!
Member Joyce Shry, April 16
April is National Volunteer Month, and there’s no better time to explore opportunities that make an impact. At Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue Services (FCVFRS), volunteers are the backbone of our mission — and we’re inviting motivated high school students to learn and grow with us.
Our High School Internship Program gives students hands-on experience, mentorship, and a chance to serve their ... (Full Story & Photos)
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It’s Foot Health Awareness Month
Member Joyce Shry, April 14
April is Foot Health Awareness Month, a great reminder to check in on something we rely on every day but often overlook — our feet. Your feet carry you through life — literally. From daily walks to weekend adventures, keeping them healthy is essential. This month, we’re highlighting common foot concerns and how our team can help you stay active, comfortable, and on your feet.
Each foot contains ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Honoring Our 9-1-1 Telecommunicators
Member Joyce Shry, April 13
This week, we formally recognize National Telecommunicators Week and extend our sincere appreciation to the dedicated professionals of the Frederick County Emergency Communications Center. These highly trained individuals serve as the first point of contact during emergencies, providing critical information, coordinating responses, and ensuring that fire, rescue, law enforcement, and EMS resources ... (Full Story & Photos)
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🚒🔥 Thinking about volunteering? Here’s the inside scoop!
Member Joyce Shry, April 12
Gear Up, working with Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue Services, helps recruit new volunteers for the Frederick County Volunteer Fire & Rescue Association — aka the amazing people who keep our community safe.
Our volunteers are everyday folks from all over Frederick County. We’ve got teachers, tech workers, parents, students, retirees, and yes… some who work in fire/EMS professionally too. ... (Full Story)
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April is National Volunteer Month in the United States
Member Joyce Shry, April 09
April is National Volunteer Month in the United States, a time to recognize the incredible impact volunteers have on our communities. From a young age, many people are introduced to the importance of giving back, and in countless families, volunteerism is a tradition passed down through generations. Many of the organizations that keep our towns, counties, and state running simply could not operate ... (Full Story & Photos)
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April is National Volunteer Month — and There’s No Better Time to Serve Your Community!
Member Joyce Shry, April 08
Frederick County is built on the dedication of everyday people who step up to help others. This April, we’re honoring all volunteers — and inviting new ones to join our team.
We are actively seeking Volunteer Firefighters and EMS providers who are ready to make a real impact. Whether you’re looking to learn new skills, give back to your community, or be part of a strong and supportive team, there’s ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Medication Disposal Event Scheduled for April 25, 2026
Member Joyce Shry, March 30
Medication Disposal Event ~ Scheduled for April 25, 2026
FREDERICK, Md. - On Saturday, April 25, 2026, Frederick County will take part in the Drug Enforcement Agency’s (DEA) “National Prescription Drug Take Back Day”. This semi-annual drive-through event offers Frederick County community members the opportunity to safely get rid of potentially dangerous, expired, unused or unwanted prescription drugs. ... (Full Story & Photos)
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