SUPPER CHANGE!!   
Thanks to everyone who came out for our
March supper! The April supper
will be April 14.

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PLAN TO SPEND YOUR 2012 NEW YEARS EVE
WITH THE LEWISTOWN FIRE COMPANY AND
NO ALIBI!

 

 

Welcome!

The Lewistown Volunteer Fire Company is glad to have you visit us. We've been proudly serving the people of central Frederick County, MD for the past 40 years. We provide trained, dedicated, state-of-the-art firefighters and equipment; and our emergency medical services (EMS) team is capable, responsive and well-equipped to administer emergency services when there people face life-threatening medical events, accidents or any situation where emergency health care is needed. In 2009 we were on duty for 508 calls a year for fire service, including 313 calls for Emergency Medical Services, with six pieces of apparatus serviced by 112 members. Our people are passionate about serving the community's emergency needs and thank Frederick County for all the support, financial and volunteer, for our services.

 

 

Karen Stull Recognized for Continued

Lewistown VFD Leadership Tradition!

It’s all in the family for the Stulls when it comes to winning awards from the Frederick County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association Hall of Fame.

This year, the year after her mother-in-law, LVFD Life Member Karen Stull won the Cletta Albrecht Auxiliary Member of the Year Award for her service to Lewistown Company 22.

Karen got her start with the company when she joined the Ladies Auxiliary in 1983; she took so many orders for the Auxiliary where she worked, “I figured I might as well join,” she says. Her involvement only got bigger when she met future husband Steve in the fire company and began dating him.

She joined the Fire Dept. in 2006 and has been president of the Auxiliary since 2007. Her list of accomplishments also includes Historian, Asst. Chaplin, Asst. Secretary and Secretary, and chair and member of nearly every fundraising committee that she has been able to assist!

She's proud to be part of a family that’s very dedicated to the community and the fire company. "They are always there to give you advice on how to do things", she says, and she likes to hear. stories of past members and functions.

Karen and Steve have a daughter in Mississippi married to a Navy Seabee who is currently on deployment, with a 14 month old daughter. Her Mississippi daughter keeps her dues to the Auxiliary and Fire Company paid up because so she can visit whenever she comes to Maryland and in case her husband get stationed back here sometime!


Karen Stull

 

 


 

 

 


Visit Our 40th Anniversary Celebration!
Commemorative Basket and T shirt Available 

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MAKE SURE YOU'RE "FOUND" In An EMERGENCY!!!

 

Ever Tried To Find a House In the Dark

Without  Clear, Reflective Address Numbers?

 

Order yours today from us!

Call the Firehouse at 301-898-9988!

Only $15!

 

Makes a great gift of safety for neighbors and family members!

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Last Ride Honors Frederick High
Standing for Our Armed Forces Personnel
Last Official Duty, Truck #21

Lewistown VFD was called to serve at the funeral of Cpl. Kurt Shea, held in Lewistown's first-due service area at the Frederick Community Church on Hansonville Road on May 19, 2010. Engine #21, which had just been retired from service due to acquisition of our new truck, honorably served in its last official capacity as one of the escort vehicles for the funeral of Cpl. Shea along with Independent Hose Co. (ladder truck) and Walkersville Volunteer Fire Company. (Photo courtesy of Frederick.com)

Father and Son Respond to Mountaindale Motorcycle Accident
Delbert and Steve Stull responded to an accident just before 4 p.m. Sunday, March 13, 2011. In the photo, our two firefighters are shown as the Maryland State Police Trooper 3 medevac helicopter prepares for takeoff behind the Mountaindale Convenience Store after they carried over a victim from a motorcycle accident at Mountaindale and Powell roads. Another medevac helicopter landed in a field off Mountaindale Road and transported a second victim. Both victims were flown to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.