About Elkridge VFD

Dedicated to Your Safety

Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department is a busy combination station in Howard County. The station runs an average of 2,800 calls annually. 

Station 1 houses two engines (E11 and E12), a tower (T1), a paramedic ambulance (P15) and a BLS ambulance (A16). All units can be upgraded to ALS by adding a paramedic and ALS equipment. Learn more about our apparatus.

During the weekday hours, the front line engine and the tower are usually in a single pull capacity; that is, the station can be pulled for either the engine or the tower, but not both. Paramedic A15, however, has a dedicated crew, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The career staff enjoys a very good working relationship with the Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department.

A fire station with four fire trucks parked inside four glass-fronted bays, numbered 2 to 5 from right to left. The brick building features large windows above the bays, and some trees are visible in the background.