County fire departments and fire districts provide emergency response and fire prevention services across incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county, often coordinating with municipal departments and volunteer companies for large-scale incidents. There are 29 Fire Departments locations in Washington County, Maryland.
County residents in unincorporated areas should know which fire district covers their property, as coverage areas and services can vary between municipal fire departments and county fire districts.
List of Washington County, Maryland Fire Departments
Antietam Fire Company Engine 2
Boonsboro Volunteer Fire Company 8 - Substation
Clear Spring Volunteer Fire Company 4
Fairplay Volunteer Fire Company 12
First Hose Company Of Boonsboro Company 6
First Hagerstown Hose Company
Funkstown Volunteer Fire Company Station 10
Hagerstown Fire Department
Hagerstown Fire Department
Hagerstown Fire Department Training Academy
Hagerstown Regional Airport Fire Department
Hancock Volunteer Fire Company 5
Hagerstown Regional Airport Fire Department
Long Meadow Volunteer Fire Co
Independent Junior Fire Engine Company 3
Mount Aetna Volunteer Fire Department Company 16
Maugansville Goodwill Volunteer Fire Company Station 13
Sharpsburg Volunteer Fire Company
Leitersburg Volunteer Fire Company
Mt Aetna Volunteer Fire Co
Longmeadow Volunteer Fire Department Company 27
Pioneer Hook And Ladder Company 1
Potomac Valley Fire Department Company 11
Smithsburg Community Volunteer Fire Company
South Hagerstown Fire Company Engine 5
Williamsport Volunteer Fire And Emergency Medical Services Company 2
View Details Call Now (301) 223-9500Williamsport Volunteer Fire And Emergency Medical Services Company 2
Volunteer Fire Company Of Halfway Maryland Incorporated Company 26
View Details Call Now (301) 582-2223Volunteer Fire Company Of Halfway Maryland Incorporated Company 26
Western Enterprise Fire Company 4
Washington County Emergency Air Unit Company 25
Fire Departments in near by County
Residents of Washington County can contact their local fire station for burn permit requirements, commercial inspection scheduling, and fire prevention resources. During periods of high fire danger, check the county fire department website for any active burn bans before conducting any outdoor burning.
You may also find Fire Departments locations in neighboring counties including Washington.