Professional Fire Fighters of Station 26 - District Heights

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Congratulations to Probationary Fire Fighter Jake  Valencis on his graduation from CRS 68. He is currently assigned to 8...
02/02/2025

Congratulations to Probationary Fire Fighter Jake Valencis on his graduation from CRS 68. He is currently assigned to 826 A shift. We look forward to Jake being a part of Company 826 and have no doubt he will do well.

Congratulations to Company 826 probationary firefighters for graduating from CRS 67. Kiandre Albert, A shiftColten Devil...
07/17/2024

Congratulations to Company 826 probationary firefighters for graduating from CRS 67.
Kiandre Albert, A shift
Colten Devilbiss, B shift
Dreyden Hinton, C shift
Joseph MacKenzie, D shift

Kiandre Albert received the Fire Chiefs Award

Colten Devilbiss received the Memorial Award

Good luck with this next chapter, and welcome to company 826!

Congratulations to A-shift’s Probationary Firefighter Mascaro for successfully completing his rookie book!
05/08/2024

Congratulations to A-shift’s Probationary Firefighter Mascaro for successfully completing his rookie book!

Truck 826 recently cleared a structure fire in 25’s area.
04/24/2024

Truck 826 recently cleared a structure fire in 25’s area.

02/09/2024
01/28/2024

*ENGINE COMPANY CLOSURES LEADS TO FIRE FIGHTERS OPERATING ALONE ON HOUSE FIRE*

BOWIE, MD – On Friday, January 26th, Prince George’s County Fire/EMS continued a long trend of increased call volume, which significantly taxed response resources. By 5:30 PM Engine 819 - Bowie Old Town and Engine 843 - Pointer Ridge were placed out of service to move their staffing to ambulances, leaving one engine company in Bowie for fire and EMS response.

While these Bowie units were out of service, a house fire was dispatched just after 9 PM in the 14600 block of London Lane in Bowie. Upon arrival Engine 816 - Northview discovered a basement on fire in the home and reports of people still in the structure. Because of the two other Bowie engines being out of service, Fire Fighters were forced to operate alone for an extended period of time, waiting for additional resources to arrive. Thankfully our firefighters were able to extinguish the fire without injury or loss of life for themselves or the residents.
Local 1619 wants to commend the hard work and dedication of our members in the face of these challenging conditions. Their daily professionalism was on display yesterday. The dedication of the Fire Fighters and Paramedics of Prince George’s County ensured a positive outcome on 665 calls and can not be understated.

This fire highlights a disturbing trend of increased call volume without the increased investment into the safe staffing of the fire/EMS system. Since 2020 Prince George’s County has seen a 15% increase in call volume. Last year the Fire/EMS department ran 169,560 calls for service, up from 147,634 just three years prior. As the 16th busiest fire department in the nation, Prince George’s County must provide enough Fire Fighters to account for the significant call volume increase so our Fire Fighters are never left alone.

For years Local 1619 has been sounding the alarm to hire more Fire Fighters to make up for deficincies in staffing of fire houses. Last night was just another example of the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department being under resourced and under staffed. Prince George’s County must hire 232 Fire Fighters to fix this problem. Without this commitment, our Fire Fighters and the residents of Prince George’s County will be left wondering when help is going to arrive when they call 9-1-1.

Yesterday, A-Shift’s 3rd Battalion Chief Reith cooked and prepared his annual dinner after  Christmas for the Battalion....
01/14/2024

Yesterday, A-Shift’s 3rd Battalion Chief Reith cooked and prepared his annual dinner after Christmas for the Battalion. We greatly appreciate you and treating us every year!

Truck 26 (A-Shift) responded to multiple structure fires yesterday! 🔥           Prince George's County Professional Fire...
11/26/2023

Truck 26 (A-Shift) responded to multiple structure fires yesterday! 🔥


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