On July 10, 1888, Ellicott City citizens formed The
Volunteer Fire Company of Ellicott City No. 1. On August 24, 1888, authorization was granted to purchase a hand-drawn ladder wagon from the Charles T. Holloway Company, Baltimore, Maryland. The wagon arrived on October 5, 1888, and was based in the old foundry. The first firehouse built in Ellicott City was constructed in 1896 with a cupola to house a firebell donated by the B&O railroad to summon firemen.[3]
In 1924, the Howard County Volunteer Fireman's Association was formed operating out of a new combination firehouse and transit terminal on Main street in Ellicott City with an $10,500 600 gallon American LaFrance triple combination engine.[4] Insurance agent Benjamin Mellor became the first fire chief serving until 1934.[5] In April 1940, a new fire station was dedicated in Ellicott City.[6]
On 18 April 1959, the Central Alarm went into operation in an office above the Ellicott City Jail.[7]
In 1991, the department implemented a customer service program, more commonly found in the commercial industry.[8] In 1996, Fire Chief Joseph Herr is replaced by Bill Goddard.[9] In 2014 the criteria for contingent firefighters that supplement volunteer stations without benefits changed to require the same qualifications as career staff, promoting the departure of 33 of 34 contingent staff primarily from Lisbon and West Friendship.[10]
Stations & Apparatus
There are a total of 13 stations under the umbrella of the department, 5 of which are fully county staffed. The remaining 7 are career/volunteer combination stations. These firehouses are staffed with a combination of both paid personnel and volunteers.[1] The volunteer departments, which are marked below with a V are as follows:
Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department - Station 1[11]
Ellicott City Volunteer Fire Department - Stations 2 & 8[12]
West Friendship Volunteer Fire Department - Station 3[13]
^"Ellicott City Covered County Many Years". The Times (Ellicott City). 31 March 1965.
^Louise Vest (7 April 2015). "Historic home in Elkridge destroyed by 1940 fire". The Baltimore Sun.
^"Center for Emergencies". The Times. 31 March 1965.
^Darl R. McBride, Howard County. Fire and Rescue Services (1993). A Customer Service Program for the Howard County, Maryland Fire and Rescue Department.
^Amanda Yeager (21 November 2014). "Howard fire chief resigns". The Baltimore Sun.
^Amanda Yeager (10 July 2014). "Howard County fire contingent ranks drop to one". The Baltimore Sun.
^ ab"Apparatus". Elkridge Volunteer Fire Department.
^ abc"Apparatus". Ellicott City Volunteer Fire Department. Archived from the original on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
^ ab"Apparatus". West Friendship Volunteer Fire Department. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
^ ab"Apparatus". Lisbon Volunteer Fire Company. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
^ ab"Apparatus". Fifth District Volunteer Fire Department Clarksville. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
^ ab"Apparatus". Savage Volunteer Fire Department. Retrieved 4 February 2015.