Tenth District Volunteer Fire Department
The Tenth District Volunteer Fire Department, established in May 1951, began operations in a single-bay wooden barn before relocating to its current station in Pisgah, Maryland, in 1993. Over the years, the department has expanded its apparatus fleet significantly, evolving from its original army pumper, affectionately known as Mighty Moe, to a diverse range of firefighting and emergency response vehicles.
This volunteer organization is structured into three operational divisions: the Fire Division, EMS Division, and Marine Division, allowing for more efficient management and response efforts. The department is proud of its rich history and the dedication of its charter members who laid the groundwork for its growth and community service.
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