Queen Anne's County Fire & EMS Commission

Queen Anne's County Fire & EMS Commission The QAC Fire & EMS Commission (FEC) represents and supports the nine volunteer fire companies Comments posted on this page will be monitored.

The Queen Anne’s County Fire & EMS Commission (FEC) was established in 1973 by the County Commissioners to act as an advisory body in the interest of fire, rescue and emergency medical services. They are charged with establishing standard operating procedures for the volunteer fire and EMS departments, see that those procedures are carried out by the departments in the county and to act as a liais

on between fire and EMS departments and the Department of Emergency Services, in an effort to establish harmony in emergency operations, training and mutual aid responses in order to give the citizens of Queen Anne’s County the best fire and emergency medical services possible. Civility is expected. Please be aware that comments relating to or containing the following will be deleted: Profanity, sexual content, discriminatory comments, threats to public safety, insults to any person or organization, solicitations, comments that promote illegal activity or comments that are unrelated to the posted topic.

06/09/2026

Bay Bridge Travel Alert for Tuesday, June 9th.

Reminder from the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA):

On Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at approximately 10a.m., the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Maryland will be crossing the westbound span of the Bay Bridge.

The right and center lanes will be closed temporarily while runners make their way across the bridge. Please use caution when traveling across the bridge. Thank you for your patience and cooperation. For updates call 1-877-BAYSPAN (1-877-229-7726).

Minimal traffic delays are expected.

Set up and ready for Ag Day at the Queen Anne’s County 4-H Park! Today middle school students are learning about farming...
04/21/2026

Set up and ready for Ag Day at the Queen Anne’s County 4-H Park!

Today middle school students are learning about farming and careers connected to it, and I’m here representing the QAC Volunteer Fire & EMS Commission.

One of the big questions I get is, “What does the fire department have to do with ag?”
The answer: more than you think. From farm equipment accidents and barn fires to field/brush fires during harvest, we play a role in keeping our farming community safe.

I also brought our grain bin rescue wall to show how we train for grain bin emergencies, something many don’t realize is a real hazard in agriculture.

Looking forward to a great day connecting with the kids and sharing what we do!

Love seeing all those fire hats. Today’s smiles could be tomorrow’s volunteers!
04/15/2026

Love seeing all those fire hats. Today’s smiles could be tomorrow’s volunteers!

We had a great time today attending the JA Empowerment event for the five counties on the Shore!It was such a great oppo...
04/15/2026

We had a great time today attending the JA Empowerment event for the five counties on the Shore!

It was such a great opportunity to connect with high school juniors and seniors and share what it means to become a volunteer firefighter or EMT. From hands-on experiences to real conversations, we loved being able to show them the many ways they can serve their community.

Queen Anne’s County was proud to be there alongside Talbot County, with representation from both Talbot and Queen Anne’s Emergency Services.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by our tables, asked questions, and showed interest, we hope to see some of you in turnout gear one day! ❤️🚒

04/09/2026

Our Annual Dinner is this Sunday! Get your tickets and we hope to see you there!

04/09/2026

GVFD is excited and proud to announce the Official Ribbon Cutting Celebration and Open House for our New Firehouse.

Saturday May 16th 2026 - Doors will Open at 1 p.m. and the Ceremony will start at 2 p.m.

We look forward to seeing you here on May 16th to celebrate with us.

01/22/2026

❄️ Winter Storm Heads-Up ❄️

If you need us, we’re here.

If you don’t need to be out, don’t be a hero, stay home, stay warm, and let us do the driving in the snow. 😉

Stay safe, everyone.

01/19/2026

FIRE INSPECTOR I – Department of Emergency Services
Posting start & end date01/13/2026 - 01/27/2026, EOE
Salary Range, $24.50-$24.50, PART-TIME
JOB SUMMARY

The Fire Inspector I is responsible for ensuring public safety by conducting fire inspections, enforcing fire codes, and educating the community on fire prevention measures. This role involves assessing various facilities for compliance with fire safety regulations, identifying potential fire hazards, and recommending corrective actions. The incumbent works closely with fire departments, businesses, and the public to promote a culture of fire safety and prevention.
To apply: https://queenannescountymd.tylerportico.com/tess/citizen/jobs/job-list/jobs
Benefits: https://qac.org/213/Benefits

01/13/2026
12/14/2025

At our Regular Business Meeting on December 8th, the Membership elected the Officers for 2026.

President - Matt Coursey
Vice President - Dave Bell
Secretary - Jena Anthony
Treasurer - Jessica Coursey
Board of Directors - Chris Marvel, Dave Bell, Mike Mattison, Devrine Jones, Tom Sheahan

Fire Chief - Jason Anthony Sr.
1st Assistant Chief - Steve McCombs
2nd Assistant Chief - Robbie Marsh
1st Captain - Matt Coursey
2nd Captain - Jimmy Hurlock
1st Lieutenant - Jimmy Carter Jr.
2nd Lieutenant - Michael Balsoma
EMS Coordinator - Ciarra Gardner
Chief Engineer - Tim Daly

Congrats to everyone elected to serve our department in 2026.

Special Thanks to everyone that served our department in 2025.

Address

110 Vincit Street
Centreville, MD
21617

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