CHVFD to Hold Its Annual Fire Prevention Open House
The Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual fire prevention open house on October 29, 2016 from 12 to 4 pm.
Read moreProtecting the Gateway to Our Nation's Capital for Over 100 Years
The Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual fire prevention open house on October 29, 2016 from 12 to 4 pm.
Read moreYou can be part of a national tradition to honor the memories of firefighters who died in the line of duty and show your support for their survivors.
Read moreOn September 10, 2016, members of the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department honored those lost on 9/11 by participating in the 2016 National Capital Region 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb & 5K Walk.
Read moreOn August 27, 2016, from 3-6 pm, a Crab Feast will be held to benefit the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department. Cost of the event is $40 per person and includes crabs, hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, soda, water, and juice.
Read moreOn August 13, 2016 the Prince George’s County Volunteer Fire & Rescue Association (PGCVFRA) recognized two CHVFD members for their service. Congratulations to Gene and Charlie for their steadfast service to the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department and to the citizens of Prince George’s County.
Read moreThe Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department would like to thank everyone who participated in the 2015 Tree of Courage. This special tree was placed in tribute to our loved ones who have battled with cancer.
Read moreEach of us knows someone whose life has been affected by cancer. This holiday season, the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department will celebrate those who have corageously battled this horrible disease on a special Tree of Courage.
Read moreThe Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department is proud to announce that Charlie Baldi has been inducted into the Prince George’s County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association’s Hall of Fame. On September 17, 2015, we accepted Charlie’s Hall of Fame certificate on his behalf and presented it to him at a later date.
Read moreHe represents the second of four generations to serve in the volunteer fire service in Prince George’s County. We are proud of his service and cannot think of a better way to acknowledge his service to our department, community, County and State.
Read moreFor more information about members of the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department who have served or are serving in the U.S. military please visit our veteran’s page at: www.chvfd.org/veterans.
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