Crime & Safety
Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company Moves Into Renovated Firehouse
Firefighters in Kingsville are making a transition to the new and improved fire station.

KINGSVILLE, MD — As calls for water rescues poured in over the weekend, the Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company was responding to those in need. At the same time, its personnel were making the transition to the fire company's new firehouse.
"To say it has been a busy 48 hours would be an understatement. Saturday began our official 'move in date' for our new home," according to the Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company. "This had to be accomplished while answering numerous emergency calls and weather that didn’t exactly hold up as we planned. None the less, our members pulled thru as always and got the job done."
For approximately one year, the new fire station has been under renovation.
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The fire company started in 1954 in a barn, officials said, and the neighborhood fire company grew into what it is today, an organization with more than 100 active members.
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"As of today, our new station is officially operational," the fire company reported on Sunday, July 22. "We look forward to growing our company and providing the best emergency services possible to our community, and to those who surround us."
Here are some pictures of the move, which is in progress, courtesy of the Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company:
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