History of the Arundel Volunteer Fire Department
List of Members
Response Area
Awards


History of the Arundel Volunteer Fire Department: top

It was a few minutes past 12 on that cold New Year's night in 1956 when the first call for help with a chimney fire on Evergreen Road was received. The members of the county's newest fire company, the Arundel Volunteer Fire Department, were trained and ready. The calls for assistance have not abated since 1956. During the first year of operation, the AVFD responded to 54 calls.

Much has changed in the area over the last four decades, including a population explosion. "Back in the 1950s this area was primarily a farming community of about 150 homes, " recalled Joseph Klein, first chief of AVFD. "There was a strong sense of belonging, of helping one another. That's what helped us put this company together. "Klein, a retired professor of chemistry at the Naval Academy, said that from its inception to operation, the AVFD came on-line faster than any other company in Anne Arundel county history.

The idea for starting a company was first explored at a March 1, 1954 meeting of Arundel Grange No. 425, after three children had been killed in a house fire. At the meeting, it was pointed out the nearest fire company, West Annapolis, was 12 miles away, while departments at Herald Harbor and Odenton were each 15 miles away. The original notes of the first meeting state: "The Arundel Grange called a meeting at the Gambrills Athletic Club for the purpose of forming a fire department in the vicinity of Defense Highway and Davidsonville Road. Acting chairman at this first meeting was George Boschert. Mr. Carr, from Riva Fire Department, pointed out some of the high lights of forming a new fire department. A committee was formed to find land as a possible location for the new department. Acting chairman of the committee was John Abend. Committee members included: Joe Doljan, Marion Ford, Richard Kisser, John Jorden, Robert Dick, Capt. Campbell, Joe Klein, Anthony Pokony, Ben Chaney and Francis Jones."

On March 10,1954 the first slate of officers was chosen: Benjamin F. Chaney, president; Thomas E. Campbell, vice president; E. Francis Jones, secretary; Alvin Clark, corresponding secretary; Louis A. Boehm,treasurer, and Joseph Dolgan, sergeant-at-arms. Yearly dues were set at $2.00 At the next meeting on March 15, 1954 a motion was carried to name the new company the Arundel Volunteer Fire Department. "We really got rolling at this meeting when Otto Gerstner, a local farmer, donated two acres of his land as the site for our first building," said Francis Jones, one of the first enginemen at the station. "He also gave us timber for the building and dug our well. You might say he was the 'father' of our company."

A $5,000 construction loan was granted in June by Farmer's National Bank in Annapolis and work on the building was ready to begin. But this was a volunteer fire department, and the labor to put up the building was volunteer, too.

As head of the building committee and later a first lieutenant,Kenny Jorden said work groups were formed every Saturday for a year-and-a-half. "People would come out and do what they could: mix concrete, dig holes, put up walls and the roof, " he remembered. "The people here were quite a self-sufficient lot."

As with the labor, much of what went into the building was donated by local residents, farmers and business people."There was an old sawmill down at Routes 3 and 450 which was wiped out by fire," Chief Klein added. "After the owner rebuilt, he gave us the lumber he milled for free. And the lumber came from trees on Otto Gerstner's farm."

That first building, which now is used for fundraising events and community activities and is adjacent to the present fire station,contained three equipment bays, sleeping quarters, kitchen, boiler room and rest room.

The first group of volunteers were graduated from the University of Maryland Firemen's Training Course on April 20,1955. They were: Frank J.Abend, John A. Abend, Jr., Benjamin F. Chaney, Alvin Clark, Robert C.Dick, Joseph Doljan, Jr., Robert A. Gaug, Otto J. Gerstner, J. Everett Hall, F. Francis Jones, John N. Jorden, Joseph H. Klein, Robert A.Kinder, James C. Kirby, J.B. Lerch, Jr., Frank Machande, William Machande, Raymond R. Sears, Robert B. Sears, Roy S. Sears, Herman G. Sommer,

During those first cold January days of service in 1956, the 86-member company fought fires with a 1955 model 500-gallon pumper engine and a donated 1935 Ford fire truck.

By the late 1960s it was evident that the 30'x60' building was too small to meet the department's and the community's needs. AVFD had five pieces of firefighting equipment housed in a three-bay building.

This time, the Anne Arundel County government helped to erect a new fire station on Route 424. The County put up $135,000 and the volunteers made up the difference in the $151,000 price tag. In 1971, they moved in.

At the station today are two pumper trucks, brush unit, ambulance,utility vehicle, heavy duty squad truck and chief's car.

While the demographics of the county have dramatically changed,the basic need for AVFD to raise funds to support its work has not.Since the days of the first 65-member Auxiliary dinners, fund raising has been an integral part of the company's operation.

"People, time and money are still the key elements in making a successful volunteer fire department," said Art Spencer, past Chief of the department. "That has not changed since 1956."

"Being a volunteer fireman today is very demanding," said Art Spencer, past chief."Today, you are expected to put in a certain amount of time at the station, keep up with training and more. In 1956,there were no time standards."

Spencer, who first joined the company in 1964 at age 14, said the big difference between today and yesterday, is the tremendous growth in the area and the county. Since the area was mainly rural, Spencer said,the station was "the place to go, to hang out with your friends when I was young. If there was a fire," he continued, "the farmers in the area would drop what they were doing and come over to help. It was the same with the schools. County policy back then was to let us out of class to help fight fires.

Today with our mobile society, it's almost impossible for people to leave their jobs to fight a fire."

 

 
List of Members : top

Officers
Dave Ayres
Chief
Steve Race
Assistant Chief
Matt Briggs
Captain
Jeff McVearry
Captain
Robert D. Couchenour Sr.
Lieutenant
Derek Koreck
Lieutenant
Administrative
Julie Peterson
President & Board of Directors
Sam Sumpter
Vice President
Jennifer Benevicz
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Joanie Seeger
Treasurer
Stephanie Jamieson
Secretary
Matt Briggs
Board of Directors
James Chopey
Board of Directors
John Bishop
Board of Directors
Kitty Gross
Board of Directors
Carene Housenfluck
Board of Directors
James Mackey
Board of Directors
Chris Youskauskas
Board of Directors
Laura Woods
Chaplain/Life Member
Marie Jordan
Charter Member
 
Riding Members
Nick Albert
Firefighter/EMT
Dennis Ayres
Firefighter/EMT/Life Member
Ryan Ayres
Firefighter/EMT
Jennifer Benevicz
EMT
John Bishop
Firefighter/EMT
Jim Brown
Firefighter/EMT/Life Member
Kim Brown
Firefighter/EMT
Michael Buckingham
Firefighter/EMT
James Chopey
Firefighter/EMT/Life Member
Heather Deehring
Firefighter/EMT
Jim Demeritt
Firefighter
Gino Echevarria
Firefighter
Peggy Elliot
EMT
Todd Gagnon
Firefighter/EMT
Brett Gore
Firefighter
Chuck Gross
Firefighter/EMT/Life Member
Sara Hilt
Firefighter/EMT
Sean Logue
Firefighter
Jimmy Mackey
Firefighter/EMT
Chris Manley
Firefighter
Danny Marron
Firefighter/EMT
Missy Miller
EMT
Emily Mills
EMT
Matt Newton
Firefighter/EMT
Michael Nunn
Firefighter/EMT
Bobby Peterson
Firefighter/EMT/Life Member
Cheryl Schweinsburg
EMT
Sam Sumpter
Firefighter/EMT
Amber Simpson
Firefighter/EMT
Ben Simpson
Firefighter
Blaine Slacum
Firefighter/EMT
Cheryl Troyer
Firefighter/EMT
Jay Troyer
Firefighter/EMT
Steve Vincent
Firefighter/EMT
Dave Welker
Firefighter/EMT
Harve Woods
Firefighter/EMT/Life Member
Chris Youskauskas
Firefighter/EMT


Ladies Auxiliary
Careene Housenfluck
Ladies/Life Member
Kitty Gross
Ladies/Life Member
Jean Brown
Ladies
Renee Ayres
Ladies/Life Member
Jessica Duckworth
Ladies
Lynn Duckworth
Ladies
Marian Nicholson
Ladies
Kristi Harmon
Ladies
Patty Boswell
Ladies
Lettie Siska
Ladies

 
Career Personnel
Trevor Eckley
Pump Operator - The A-Team
Eric Carter
Firefighter - The A-Team
Erik Kornmeyer
Pump Operator - B Shift
Eric Peterson
Firefighter - B Shift
John Hafler
Assistant Chief
Bill Hill
Assistant Chief
Ken Banke
Pump Operator - D Shift
Marc Piermatteo
Firefighter - D Shift
 

 

 
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Awards : top

Awards Text are coming soon.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Arundel Volunteer Fire Department
2380 Davidsonville Road
Gambrills, MD 21054
Phone no :- (301)261-0060


 
 
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