News & Announcements

November 1, 2024 - Statewide Burn Ban in Effect

Effective immediately, the entire State of Maryland is under a burn ban until further. State law enacted in 2007 authorizes the Department of Natural Resources’ Secretary, at the recommendation of the Maryland Forest Service, to implement such a ban when landscape and weather conditions warrant. Open-air burning such as campfires as well as charcoal grilling are not permitted under the burn ban, but state law does permit the use of propane grills.

September 17, 2024 - Residential Structure Fire in Pocomoke

Shortly after midnight on September 17th, 2024, Worcester County Emergency Services received 911 calls reporting a structure fire at 305 Second St., Pocomoke City and dispatched multiple fire departments to respond.  First arriving firefighters from Pocomoke City Volunteer Fire Company encountered a two-story residence heavily engulfed in fire.

July 25, 2024 - Burn Ban Lifted

Effective immediately, the outdoor burning ban in Worcester County is being lifted. “Due to the significant amounts of rainfall throughout the county during the week, according to the latest Department of Agriculture drought indicator report, the drought conditions have improved, and the burn ban has been lifted,” Fire Marshal Matt Owens said.  All who conduct outdoor burnings, regardless of the type, are reminded that the law requires any fire to be attended from start to extinguishment.

March 23, 2024 - Residential Structure Fire

On Saturday, March 23, 2024, the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Company was dispatched to the 100 block of Nottingham Lane for a reported residential structure fire. Upon the arrival of the first fire units, smoke was observed extending from the dwelling. The occupant advised everyone had the exited the dwelling except for some family pets. The fire was quickly contained to the kitchen area. Ocean Pines FD was assisted by the Showell, Berlin, Bishopville, and Selbyville Volunteer Fire Companies.

March 22, 2024 - Natural Cover Fire

On Friday, March 22, 2024, the Bishopville Volunteer Fire Company was alerted for a reported outside fire on the 12000 block of Collins Road. First arriving fire units reported a large area of grass and brush involved in fire.  The fire was quickly contained and extinguished. Deputies from the Worcester County Fire Marshal’s Office responded and determined the fire was caused by the home owner burning debris which extended to the surrounding brush and grass. No structures were involved or damaged. The fire service remained on the scene for approximately one hour.

March 20, 2024 - Deputy Fire Marshal First Class Vieira Recognized

On March 20, 2024 the American Legion Synepuxent Post # 166 in Ocean City, Maryland held their annual First Responders Awards Program. During the program, first responders throughout Worcester County were recognized for outstanding service to the community. Fire Marshal Matthew Owens joined Deputy Fire Marshal First Class Christopher Vieira who was recognized by Post # 166 for his work in a recent lengthy and complex arson investigation in West Ocean City where an individual was identified, prosecuted and eventually convicted of the crime.