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
BCCRS responded to two significant personal injury collisions today, involving extrications and patients transported to local trauma centers. On top of these two incidents, your BCCRS first responders have answered over 25 calls for help today! #bccrs #servingourcommunity
On February 28th, RS741 traveled to Baltimore for training at the MARC training facility. MARC (the Maryland Area Regional Commuter train service) provides passenger rail service through Montgomery County and their trains present a significant target hazard within our community.