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Md. chief plans to close 2 fire stations, cut career staffing

By Dave Statter
STATter911

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, Md. — STATter911.com has learned that Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department Chief Eugene Jones wants to completely close two firehouses starting on August 1. According to numerous sources familiar with the plan, Chief Jones is anticipating final approval as early as today to shut down Station 841 in Calverton and Station 844 in Chillum. The plan, as submitted, also calls for the removal of career staffing from Station 805 (Capitol Heights) and Station 813 (Riverdale Heights) Neither station has significant volunteer participation.

As part of the plan PGFD will add staffing at other stations in the county.

Contacted this afternoon, PGFD, Chief Spokesman Mark Brady would only say that the new staffing plan has been submitted for final approval.

Station 841, at 3939 Powder Mill Road off of I-95, and Station 844, at 6330 Riggs Road are two of Prince George’s County’s closest stations to the Montgomery County border. Both stations run automatic mutual aid into Montgomery County.

A Montgomery County Fire Rescue Service spokesman confirmed that Montgomery’s command staff only learned of the plan on Thursday. Beyond that there has been no official comment.

The two stations that are closing are both county owned with little or no volunteer participation.

The plan is expected to replace one that has been in effect since July 1. That plan currently removes career staffing on a rotating basis from as many as seven stations each day. It relies on volunteer crews to cover shifts when available. While a number of stations have been able to provide volunteer staffing, under the temporary plan fire stations are going without staffing and failing to respond on numerous calls.