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Look at the Laytonsville District Volunteer Fire Department
The Laytonsville District Volunteer Fire
Department, founded in August of 1954, is located in the Town of
Laytonsville. Laytonsville is a small municipality located approximately
25 miles north of Washington, D.C. The L.D.V.F.D. serves the
northeastern portion of Montgomery County, MD to include but not limited
to Laytonsville, Sunshine, Damascus, Montgomery Village, Gaithersburg,
Washington Grove, Olney, and Sandy Spring. Company 17's first due
consists of mostly residential and farm communities, with scattered businesses.
On average the Laytonsville District Volunteer Fire Department responds
to approximately 2,500 calls annually.
The
L.D.V.F.D. bought its first motorized fire engine in 1952. This
piece of apparatus was a 1930 Brockway Pumper, which was purchased from
the Hyattstown Volunteer Fire Department. "Minnie" is
still owned and operated by the L.D.V.F.D. today. Since 1952
Company 17's Fleet has increased to:
2 Engine Companies, One 2000 Gallon Engine Tanker, One 3500 Gallon
Tanker, One Heavy Rescue Squad, One Ambulance, and One Brush Truck, as
well as a variety of staff and support vehicles, and "Minnie".
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