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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!


Volunteer Firefighters Recognition Day - August 18th
Member Joyce Shry, August 17
Today, we proudly honor the outstanding dedication of our volunteer firefighters in Frederick County. Volunteer Firefighters Recognition Day is a time to recognize the men and women who selflessly give their time, skills, and commitment to protect our community.
Within our combination service, volunteer firefighters play an essential and irreplaceable role. They provide and maintain our stations, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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August is National Eye Exam Month
Member Joyce Shry, August 17
August is National Eye Exam Month, a reminder that routine eye exams are about more than seeing clearly.
To honor National Eye Exam Month here are some fun eye facts:
• The human eye can distinguish around 10 million different colors. We often don’t appreciate all the colors we are able to see. It’s important to keep them healthy with regular eye exams so that we can continue to enjoy this gift. ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Back-to-School Message
Member Joyce Shry, August 13
As students across Frederick County head back to school, our volunteer fire and rescue family wishes everyone a safe, healthy, and successful year ahead. This season brings busy roads, new routines, and plenty of excitement—so we encourage everyone to stay alert, slow down in school zones, and watch for buses and pedestrians.
Back-to-school time is also a great reminder of how important community ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Volunteer firefighter criteria and requirements
Member Joyce Shry, August 12
Our selection criteria require that volunteers: • Be at least 16 years of age. • Have a valid driver’s license. • Be healthy and in good physical condition. • Complete basic fire or EMS training • Live in close proximity to the fire station. • Have a clean criminal record. • Meet the minimum ongoing training requirements. • Respond to a certain percentage of calls.
Time requirements vary by department. ... (Full Story & Photos)
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National Dog Month
Member Joyce Shry, August 05
August is National Dog Month, a time to recognize the loyalty, companionship, and happiness that dogs bring to our lives. Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Services also acknowledges the vital role dogs play in the well-being of our volunteers and the community. Whether providing comfort at home or offering support to responders during emergencies, dogs reinforce the importance of care, connection, ... (Full Story & Photos)
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National Wellness Month
Member Joyce Shry, August 04
August is National Wellness Month—a time devoted to encouraging healthier habits, promoting balance, and strengthening overall well-being. At Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue, wellness is not only essential for current volunteers but also a powerful reminder of what our organization values: resilience, teamwork, and community care.
Volunteering in fire and rescue services requires physical ... (Full Story & Photos)
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National Traffic Awareness Month
Member Joyce Shry, August 03
August is National Traffic Awareness Month, a time to refocus on safe driving as summer travel overlaps with the back‑to‑school rush. This period brings heavier traffic, more roadway incidents, and increased pedestrian and cyclist activity.
Travel destinations and recreational areas see higher volumes of unfamiliar drivers and unpredictable behavior. Commercial motor vehicle operators should stay ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Jumpstart Your Career with Our High School Work Based Learning Internship Program
Member Joyce Shry, August 03
Are you a high school student (age 16 years and up) eager to gain real-world experience and explore a career in fire and rescue services? Our 2026–2027 High School Work-Based Learning Internship Program offers an incredible opportunity to learn, grow, and serve your community.
What You’ll Gain:
• Hands-On Training: Work alongside experienced fire and EMS professionals in real emergency response ... (Full Story & Photos)
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