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Bharat R Patel -
Washington, D.C.

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Walk 2014 in Washington, D.C

Ended  10 years ago
Jun 21, 2014

Join BAPS Charities in its effort to help the community by supporting Walk 2014 in Washington, DC.

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My Supporters

Name Pledge Amount Comments Date
Gordon Palmer $25.00 USD Jun 14, 2014
Dilip Patel $25.00 USD Please walk & be safe. Jun 6, 2014
sanjay patel $250.00 USD Jun 3, 2014
Anonymous $30.00 USD May 14, 2014
Al Patel $1,001.00 USD May 12, 2014

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Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department

Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department

The Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department participates in all aspects of fire protection, rescue services in the community, county and state. Beltsville VFD is still a combination department that operates out of two stations: Beltsville Station 31 has two engines, one ladder truck and one ambulance which is supplied by Prince George’s County. Calverton Station 41 has one paramedic engine, MCU unit and one ambulance which are supplied by Prince George’s County. The department also keeps a BVFD reserve engine at this station. Both Station 31 and 41 cover an area of approximately 21 square miles with a population of about 23,500. Both Sections 31 and 41 ran a total number of 4,778 Fire calls and 4,551 EMS calls in year 2011.

Learn more: http://www.beltsvillevfd.com