Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department

Make A Donation

Upcoming Events

There are currently no events


2023 Call Stats
FIRE EMS
January 93 240
February 98 229
March 117 240
April 123 246
May 146 260
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Total 577 1215

2023 Unit Run Stats
Unit Responses
Medic 127 518
Medic 128 435
Medic 129 442
Engine 123 147
Engine 124 42
Tower 12 23
Squad 12 61
Duty 12 78
Utility 12 171
Brush 125 32
ATV-12 6
Total 1955

Past Responses
Year Fire EMS
2019 1568 3265
2018 1550 2905
2017 1423 2850
2016 1469 2761
2015 1427 2852
2014 1006 2619
2013 828 2123
2012 764 2261
2011 864 2139
2010 859 2215
2009 1017 2182
2008 835 2127
2007 1057 1966
2006 1071 1947

Web Counters
Website Visitors
Since
January 1, 2012
5,371,192
Visitors Today
Apr 25, 2024
108

Facebook

Legacy Hall

STORM UPDATE: 5:30PM 1/22/16
Email Print RSS Facebook Twitter RSS

By Public Information Officer Bill Rehkopf
January 22, 2016

Snow has begun to accumulate across Maryland and Carroll County this evening, with road conditions already reported hazardous in some areas.

The National Weather Service's latest guidance is that somewhere between 9-13 inches of new snow is expected to fall overnight in the South Carroll area, with another 10-16 inches of snow expected during the day on Saturday.

In addition, winds will pick up in intensity as the storm moves in, creating visibility issues for drivers.

The winds may also cause power outages. To report a power outage to BGE, call 877-778-2222. If you see downed or sparking electric lines, stay as far away as possible and please call 911.

Here is the latest information from the Maryland Emergency Management Agency:

Governor Larry Hogan has signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency in order to activate and coordinate all available State resources. A state of emergency is also an indicator to residents that this will be a significant winter storm and that they should take precautions.

“Now is the time for Marylanders to stay at home and off the roads,” said Governor Larry Hogan. “This is the safe choice. It will also allow emergency services vehicles to maneuver and road crews to begin the long process of clearing highways and streets.”

The Maryland Emergency Management Agency has been coordinating resources in order to manage incidents that could arise due to the storm. This includes working with local officials to mobilize high-clearance vehicles, emergency supplies, and personnel in areas and communities that could be affected most by the storm.

“This heavy, wet snow coupled with windy conditions could create additional problems, such as towering snow banks and power outages,” said MEMA Executive Director Russell Strickland. “The public also has a part to play in storm preparedness and safety. It is essential that residents be prepared to shelter in their homes, charge all communications devices now, and check on family and friends throughout this snowstorm.”

In addition to staying off the roads and monitoring the weather and power outages, residents should take the following actions:

• Keep devices charged so you will have a way to follow weather forecasts and local emergency information and be able to contact family and friends.

• Be cautious shoveling snow or ice to avoid overexertion. Take frequent breaks and keep hydrated. If snow is accumulating on your rooftop, consider removing snow if it is safe to do so.

• Avoid travel after the snow starts. If you must travel, make sure to have car chargers, kitty litter, or sand for traction, and extra drinks and snacks in case you get stuck in traffic. Let friends or family know of your travel route and expected arrival time.

• Check on friends, neighbors, and relatives, especially the elderly or vulnerable residents who may have trouble staying warm or maneuvering on icy surfaces.


Add a Comment Add a Comment 0 Comment(s)


Website Designed and Hosted By: Content Proudly Maintained By: Contact Info:
Firehouse Solutions
www.FirehouseSolutions.com
Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department
6680 Sykesville Road
Sykesville, Maryland 21784

Emergency Dial 911
Non-Emergency: 410-795-9311
E-mail: info@sykesvillefire.org
Copyright © 2024 Firehouse Solutions (A Service of Technology Reflections, Inc.)