Welcome to the Website for Cape St. Claire Volunteer Fire Company
Cape St. Claire Volunteer Fire Company is a combination Fire Department consisting of over 35 riding volunteers, supplemented by four 24-hour shifts of 5 career personnel per shift (shift begins at 0700 hours).
CSCVFC operates with both county-owned and volunteer-owned equipment including two engines, a tanker, a BLS unit, a chief's car, a brush truck, and a utility vehicle.

We remember.
CSCVFC , September 11
On this day 22 years ago, we lost 343 of our FDNY brothers and sisters.
Today we will gather to honor and remember them and their sacrifice along with countless others who became sick after working in and around Ground Zero.
Also in our thoughts will be those impacted when AA flight 77 slammed into the Pentagon or the brave souls who downed UA flight 93 in a field in Shanksville PA saving countless ... (Full Story & Photos)
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9/11 Remembrance Gathering
CSCVFC, September 11
9/11 Remembrance Gathering
Please come and join your fellow firefighters and emergency medical colleagues who are gathering for a short, informal remembrance to honor the 343 FDNY firefighters who died at the World Trade Center on 9/11/01.
Where: Maryland Fire-Rescue Memorial, 101 Calvert Street, Annapolis, MD
Date and Time: September 11, 2023 starting at 9:58 a.m., the time the South Tower ... (Full Story)
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Fundraiser at Brian Boru
July 11
Mark your calendar for Tuesday July 11th! Enjoy a wonderful lunch or dinner at Brian Boru and support Cape St Claire Volunteer Fire Company at the same time.
See attached flyer for menu (includes starter, main course, and dessert) and additional details. Reservations are encouraged and carry out orders are allowed.... (Full Story & Photos)
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4th of July Parades
CSCVFC, July 04
There is no better way to celebrate the 4th of July than with a parade! Thank you to everyone who lined the routes, joined the parade, and our friends at AAPD for their assistance. We hope everyone had a wonderful, and safe holiday!
Happy 4th of July! ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Touch-A-Truck
Vice President Michael-Anne Ashford, May 06
We are one week away from this year's touch a truck event and we couldn't be more excited. We have over 30 vehicles for you and your family to explore.
New this year is a sensory hour from 9:30-10:30am where it will be less crowded and without lights, horns, and engine noise to help our more sensitive participants enjoy the event.
10:30am-2pm we will have general admission with demonstrations, ... (Full Story)
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