Smoke Alarms

Smoke alarms save lives! For the best protection in case of a fire in your home, follow these tips:

  • Install a smoke alarm on every floor of your home, even the basement.
  • Install a smoke alarm outside every sleeping area. Ideally, install smoke alarms in every sleeping area, too.
  • Replace smoke alarms after 10 years.

Two out of three home fire fatalities occur in homes that do not have a working smoke alarm. Please contact us if you cannot afford a smoke alarm or a replacement battery.

Montgomery County, Maryland Fire & Rescue

Home Fire Safety Visit Program

The Montgomery County Fire/Rescue Service provides free or reduced-cost visual smoke alarms for hearing-impaired residents of Montgomery County.

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Fequently asked questions

Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about becoming a volunteer fire and rescue person.

What are the requirements for membership?
What is the time commitment?
When are EMT classes and firefighter classes held?
Do I have to take both EMT and firefighter courses?
What’s the difference between an EMT and a paramedic?
Can I become a paramedic or EMT-I by joining the Takoma Park VFD?
Do you have to be a volunteer first in order to become a career firefighter?
Is it true that volunteer and career firefighters don’t get along?
How much does it cost to be a member?
Do volunteers get paid?
Are there minimum and maximum ages for volunteers?
What does the physical include?
I just had a TB test or a fire department physical in another jurisdiction. Will that count?
Once I join, how soon can I ride apparatus?
Can I do a ride-along?
Can I be a live-in member?
I’m a member of another VFD where I don’t get much engine time. Can I be a dual member?
Do you have any administrative (non-riding) membership positions?