Rescue Engine 28
2004 Seagrave Rescue Pumper
Station 28 is home to the strongest Volunteer Fire Company in Anne Arundel County and currently houses two engines, a ladder truck, a Basic Life Support Ambulance, and an AACOFD Medic unit that respond to more than 5,000 calls annually.
The original firehouse at 1416 Odenton Road, in the vicinity of the current MARC Station, was located between two active railroad lines, and with the increase of train traffic in support of World War II, the company was often delayed in responding to the surrounding area by stopped or passing trains.
The original firehouse at 1416 Odenton Road, in the vicinity of the current MARC Station, was located between two active railroad lines, and with the increase of train traffic in support of World War II, the company was often delayed in responding to the surrounding area by stopped or passing trains.
The original firehouse at 1416 Odenton Road, in the vicinity of the current MARC Station, was located between two active railroad lines, and with the increase of train traffic in support of World War II, the company was often delayed in responding to the surrounding area by stopped or passing trains.
The original firehouse at 1416 Odenton Road, in the vicinity of the current MARC Station, was located between two active railroad lines, and with the increase of train traffic in support of World War II, the company was often delayed in responding to the surrounding area by stopped or passing trains.
1425 Annapolis Road
Odenton, Maryland, 21113
Emergency: 911
Phone: (410) 674-4444
Fax: (410) 672 – 0758
2004 Seagrave Rescue Pumper
2012 Pierce Arrow XT Pumper
2008 Seagrave Aerial
2019 Ford F-550/Horton Model 623
2021 Chevy Tahoe
2013 Ford F250 Superduty
2015 Ford F350