24/7/365, members of the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad provide superb Emergency Medical Services care to residents and visitors to our community. Recently, our crews responded to a senior residence to help someone in need. Compassionate, professional care is what we do.
In March, BCCRS Deputy Fire Chief Keith Stakes presented at the John W Hoglund Memorial Officers Seminar and also at the National Fire Service Staff and Command Course, both of which were hosted by the Maryland Fire & Rescue Institute, University of Maryland @bccrs @mfri @fsri
People in the community served by BCCRS find ways to support EMTs, Paramedics, and Firefighters. This family is donating a non-working car to use for stabilization and extrication training. Captain Sean Purcell and Otis the dog are showing previous training #community #thankful
At 6:15am, Ambulance 741B responded with NIH Firefighters AT751 to the 3-vehicle accident on Old Georgetown Rd at Center Drive near NIH Headquarters. One driver transported with non-life threatening injuries to a local hospital. #bccrs #volunteers #firstresponders
After 4:00 a.m. on a recent Monday morning, our volunteer paramedics and EMTs handled an advanced life support call at a local business. Caring, compassionate, professional prehospital medicine is practiced every time we respond. #firstresponders #bccrs #volunteers #community