Harford Cecil Volunteer Firemen's Association

Harford Cecil Volunteer Firemen's Association It is our mission to promote harmony, cooperation & efficiency among the Fire & EMS Communities

Congratulations and best wishes!
06/16/2026

Congratulations and best wishes!

06/16/2026

Maryland Fire-Rescue Education Training Commission June 20 @ 12:00 Ocean City Convention Center 4001 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD, United States

06/15/2026
06/15/2026
06/15/2026

It was a busy weekend for North East Fire Company, with our members responding to more than 30 emergencies throughout our community.

From medical emergencies and motor vehicle crashes to fire calls and service requests, our volunteers and EMS career staff stood ready to answer the call whenever help was needed throughout Cecil County.

Behind every response is a dedicated team of emergency responders working together to serve and protect our community. Many gave up time with their families, missed meals, and answered calls in the middle of the night, all in service. We are proud of you, our community is proud of you and we thank you for all that you do and continue to do.

Want to be a part of our amazing team? Fill out an interest form online at www.nefc4.com!

06/11/2026

Harford County EMS Earns National American Heart Association Award for Stroke and Heart Attack Care

Harford County Department of Emergency Services’ EMS Division recently earned the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline EMS program Silver Award for its commitment to providing rapid, research-based care to patients experiencing the most severe forms of heart attacks and strokes.

“This recognition reflects the outstanding work Harford County’s EMS personnel perform every day to serve our community and save lives,” County Executive Bob Cassilly said. “These men and women continue to set the standard for excellence through their professionalism, skill, and dedication.”

Harford County EMS clinicians are specially trained to assess heart attacks and strokes and provide critical, life-saving treatment before patients reach the hospital. Timely pre-hospital care during these medical emergencies can often mean the difference between life and death.

The American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline EMS initiative aims to reduce barriers to timely treatment for heart attack and stroke patients, beginning with the 9-1-1 call and continuing through EMS transport, hospital care, and discharge.

The award recognizes EMS agencies that consistently use key clinical measures to identify suspected strokes and heart attacks and promptly notify receiving hospitals, enabling medical teams to prepare for immediate, ongoing care before the patient arrives.

To earn the Silver Award, an EMS agency must achieve annual compliance rates exceeding 75 percent for each performance measure established by the Mission: Lifeline EMS program.

For more information about Mission: Lifeline EMS, visit www.heart.org

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