Life Member Ed Levien’s BCCRS story told in the Washington Post! Click here to read the article. Cheers to Ed!
Read MoreLife Member Ed Levien’s BCCRS story told in the Washington Post! Click here to read the article. Cheers to Ed!
Read MoreFull Time & Part Time *EMTs & Paramedics, Firefighters Experienced personnel who have MCFRS Integrated Emergency Command Structure (IECS) certification Benefits Include: Paid training, Retirement Plan, Vacation and Sick Leave, Life Insurance, Overtime Benefits, **Individual Health Coverage, Vision and Dental Insurance Some positions may qualify for a new employee bonus…
Read MoreSTATEMENT FROM THE BETHESDA CHEVY CHASE RESCUE SQUAD Bethesda, MD — July 28, 2025 The Bethesda Chevy Chase Rescue Squad (BCCRS) is aware of the recent arrest of Christopher Dudley by the Fairfax County Police Department. Mr. Dudley has been affiliated with BCCRS as a volunteer since 2002 and holds…
Read MoreGuiding Eyes for the Blind had an “outing class” to help future guide dogs get exposure to the sights, sounds and smells of an emergency response situation. Read all about it via this link to WTOP’s article. Thanks to everyone at Guiding Eyes for the Blind for coming out and…
Read MoreLook in your mailboxes – or – download right here, right now. Our Spring Newsletter is hitting the streets with plenty of good information about Call Volume and Notable Accomplishments in Operations, Personnel, and Governance. Front Page Snippet: Demand for BCCRS Services Increases in 2024 – Call Volume Up 7% Over…
Read MoreBCCRS Responds to 8,833 Calls in 2024 7% Jump Over 2023 Level Bethesda, MD.–The EMTs, paramedics, and firefighters of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad (BCCRS) responded to 8,833 calls (unit responses) in 2024 – an average of more than 24 calls/day. Call volume jumped 7% compared to 2023, with increases…
Read MoreThe annual elections of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad were held on Monday, January 13th. The following individuals were elected to leadership positions within the organization.
Read MoreFed Employees, Please Consider BCCRS During Special CFC Open Enrollment CFC # 19223 Thank you!
Read MoreLook in your mailboxes – or – download right here, right now. Our Spring Newsletter is hitting the streets with plenty of good information about Call Volume and Notable Accomplishments in Operations, Personnel, and Governance BCCRS responded to 8,190 calls in 2023 – an average of more than 22 responses per…
Read MoreCall Volume Increases 1% Over 2022, Stays Above Pre-Pandemic Levels The EMTs, paramedics, and firefighters of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad (BCCRS) responded to 8,190calls in 2023 – an average of more than 22 responses per day and a 1% increase over 2022. This is the most calls since 2018…
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