About the Oxon Hill Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company

Providing High-Quality Fire, EMS & Rescue Services Since 1928

The Oxon Hill Volunteer Fire Department is a fire and rescue organization located in Oxon Hill, Maryland, United States. The department is entirely composed of volunteers who provide emergency services to the local community.

The department was established in 1928 and has since grown to become an integral part of the community it serves. Its primary mission is to provide fire suppression, rescue, and emergency medical services to the residents of Oxon Hill and the surrounding areas. The department operates out of two fire stations and has a fleet of fire apparatus, including fire engines, ladder trucks, and other specialized vehicles.

The department’s volunteers undergo rigorous training to ensure that they are prepared to respond to any emergency situation. They are trained in the use of various types of equipment and techniques, including firefighting, hazardous materials response, and emergency medical care.

In addition to responding to emergencies, the Oxon Hill Volunteer Fire Department is also involved in community outreach and education. The department participates in various events and programs aimed at educating the public on fire safety, disaster preparedness, and other related topics.

The department’s volunteers are highly dedicated and selfless individuals who give their time and energy to serve the community. They are often called upon to respond to emergencies in the middle of the night or during severe weather conditions, and they do so without hesitation. Their commitment to the community is truly commendable and they are an essential part of the emergency services network in Oxon Hill and the surrounding areas.

Department Leadership

Darryl Lowery, Sr.

Chief 821
Stations 21/42

James Bright

President

The Apparatus of the OHVFC