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Monday, March 23, 2015

Obituary for Firefighter EMS provider Robin Flater Chenoweth, 56, of Finksburg


Obituary for Firefighter EMS provider Robin Flater Chenoweth, 56, of Finksburg


Robin Flater Chenoweth, age 56, of Finksburg, passed away on Friday, March 20, 2015 at the Long View Nursing Home, Manchester.

Born March 2, 1959, in Baltimore, Maryland she was the daughter of Carole L. Gettel Flater of Finksburg and the late Thomas M. Flater, Jr.

Robin had been a career paramedic in Carroll County for many years. She loved animals and spending time with family and friends.

Surviving in addition to her mother are daughter, Megan E. Chenoweth of Westminster, brother and sister-in-law, Thomas, III and Samantha Flater of Finksburg and nephews, Noah and Dylan Flater of Finksburg.

The family will receive friends on Monday March 23rd from 2 to 4 and 6 to 7 pm. With a prayer service to follow at 7pm. at the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Hall 6680 Sykesville Rd., Sykesville, MD, US, 21784

A funeral service will be held on Tuesday March 24 10:00 am at the Fire Hall with Deacon Charlie Barnhart officiating. Interment will be in Providence Cemetery, Gamber.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the fire department of one's choice, to the Humane Society of Carroll County, 2517 Littlestown Pike, Westminster, Maryland 21158 or Carroll Hospice Dove House 292 Stoner Ave. Westminster, Md. 21157.

Online condolences may be offered at www.haightfuneralhome.com

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Friday, March 20, 2015

Sadly, I just heard that Carroll County fire fighter and EMS provider Robin Chenoweth passed away at 3:20 pm. She was surrounded by family and friends. Details on arrangements will be posted once finalized... We are all so sad and will miss our friend dearly. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and our colleagues. Photo by Richard Koons Photography

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In this picture from July 12, 2009, Robin Chenoweth checks on the welfare of a firefighter at an early morning apartment fire at 500 Robin’s Way in Westminster. Photo by Kevin E. Dayhoff http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2009/07/early-morning-westminster-fire-sends.html

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Arrangements for Robin Chenoweth were just announced…Viewing Monday with services Tuesday morning. http://kevindayhoffwestgov-net.blogspot.com/2015/03/carroll-county-fire-fighter-and-ems.html

Update, Saturday afternoon, March 21, 2015: Funeral arrangements for Robin Chenoweth have just been announced… It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Firefighter/Paramedic Robin Chenoweth.


Viewings will be held at Sykesville FD on Monday 3/23 from 1400-1600 and 1800-2000 with a Fire Dept Memorial Service at 1900hrs. Funeral Service will be Tuesday 3/24 at Sykesville FD at 1000hrs with a procession to the Church in Gamber for interment. A lunch-in will follow at Gamber FD. 
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

William Frank Luebberman, 66, of Sykesville


By Kevin E. Dayhoff, November 20, 2012

Local firefighter and former Sykesville Volunteer Fire Department Chief William “Mr. Bill” Frank Luebberman, 66, of Sykesville, died last Sunday, Nov. 18 at the Carroll Dove House in Westminster.

The news of the death of the talented and popular life member of Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department spread quickly through the Carroll County emergency response community.

According to his obituary on the Haight Funeral Home website, Mr. Bill was born July 6, 1946 in Annapolis. He was the son of William E. and Betty Metzger Luebberman of Westminster.

He was the husband of Elizabeth "Libby" Luebberman of Sykesville.

For many years, he had been a part time instructor for MFRI. He retired from the Baltimore County Fire Department in 1994 and became the training ground manager for the Carroll County Volunteer Emergency Service Association.

Mr. Bill and his wife, Libby, are institutions in the firefighting annals of Carroll County. Libby became the very first female to qualify to ride the emergency apparatus in Sykesville and in the county and one of the first in the state - in 1972.

Shortly after he passed away, the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Co. No. 1 put on its Facebook page, “Carroll County Fire Service lost a great man this evening! RIP Mr. Bill Luebberman, you will be missed. Sending up prayers for Mrs. Libby and all the members of the fire service who he touched. Always a smile and a hug... What a great man…”

Westminster Mayor Kevin Utz wrote on his Facebook page, “Many lives were touched, saved, and healed (by) Mr Bill Luebberman … because of his dedicated service, training and NATIONWIDE network of fire and EMS providers who learned from him…

“Bill you were a true HERO to me. (Y)ou will be sadly missed. Mrs. Libby my family's thoughts and prayers (are) with you, and your family and colleagues around the region.”

The Sykesville Volunteer Fire Department website lamented, “We mourn the loss of a former chief, leader, teacher and mentor. Our thoughts and prayers are with Bill’s wife Libby, and all who called Mr. Bill friend.”

In addition to his wife and parents, Mr. Bill is survived by his sister Shelley Luebberman Steinle and her husband John of Westminster.

Funeral services are scheduled to be held on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at Haight Funeral Home & Chapel, 6416 Sykesville Rd., Sykesville. Mr. Bill will be buried in the Springfield Cemetery, in Sykesville.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. The Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department will hold a memorial service at the funeral home on Friday at 8:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Dept., Attn: Building Fund, P.O. Box 275, Sykesville, MD 21784.

Online condolences may be offered at www.haightfuneralhome.com
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Monday, April 25, 2011

Sykesville Fire Department fundraiser at Chili's Eldersburg April 25 2011

Sfdfd Dept Here is the flyer for the Fundraiser today at Chili's Eldersburg, MD. Hope to see everyone there.


Sykesville Fire Department fundraiser at Chili's Eldersburg April 25 2011


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Friday, February 12, 2010

Carroll County Government Press Releases Update: Sykesville fire hall damaged by roof collapse fire

Sykesville fire hall damaged by roof collapse, fire

February 11, 2010
Contact:
Vice President David Kreimer
Cell Phone #443-392-0823

Sykesville, MD (1:45 p.m.) – Weight from heavy snow collapsed the roof of the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department’s social hall this morning. The collapse broke a gas line, sparking a blaze that destroyed that wing of the building. No fire apparatus was damaged, and no one was injured. Sleeping quarters, administrative offices, and the bingo hall were affected by the collapse and fire. Damage totals are not yet available.

Crews from four counties – Carroll, Baltimore, Howard and Frederick –are still on the scene to assist. Responding to the three-alarm blaze were approximately 200 firefighters and more than 50 pieces of equipment from approximately two dozen companies. The roof collapse was reported at 7:57 a.m. BGE crews were able to shut down the gas line around noon.

Sykesville-Freedom Co. 12 will continue to operate from the station. In fact, service in the Sykesville/Eldersburg area was not interrupted during the incident. Temporary housing will be established for the volunteers. Donations of cash or checks to help the company rebuild can be sent to Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department Inc., P.O. Box 275, Sykesville, MD 21784. Because of limited storage capacity, please do not donate supplies unless requested.

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Monday, September 15, 2008

20080914 Sykesville 75th anniversary September 21 2008


Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department, Inc.
P.O. Box 275
Sykesville, Maryland 21784

PRESS RELEASE

September 14, 2008

Media Contact:
Dennis E. Beard, SFDFD Public Information Officer, 410-984-9106

Community invited to celebrate and join the fun!
Sykesville Fire Department’s 75th Anniversary Parade Rolls Down Sykesville’s Main Street this Sunday

SYKESVILLE, MD –The Westminster Municipal Band will lead the 75th anniversary parade of the Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department on Sunday, September 21, at 2 p.m. in Sykesville. The Department’s oldest living members will proudly serve as Honorary Parade Grand Marshals: Mr. Louis Rosier (87 years old), and Mrs. Isabella Harding (101 years old).

Participants will gather at the Sykesville Middle School and the parade will step out at 2 p.m. and move down Springfield Avenue to Main Street, ending at the south end of Main Street, the original site of the department. Following the parade, participants and parade watchers are all invited to the current Sykesville Freedom District Fire Department at 6680 Sykesville Road for light refreshments.

The parade will include antique fire engines, fire apparatus from neighboring departments, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, local service organizations and car clubs. Past Department fire chiefs, presidents, auxiliary and life members will also participate.

If you or your organization would like to participate, there’s still time. Contact Mary Carole Stiffler at (410) 365-7744 or Sue Tarrant at (410) 795-7122.


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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Sykesville Firefighter: Bill Rehkopf – Another Fire At Abandoned Henryton Hospital Center December 19, 2007


Another Fire At Abandoned Henryton Hospital Center


By Firefighter/EMT Bill Rehkopf

December 19, 2007

An early morning fire has heavily damaged the main building at the former Henryton Hospital Center in Marriottsville.

The blaze was initially reported as an investigation of smoke in the area at approximately 4:15 am. Responding crews discovered the fire at Henryton and immediately upgraded the incident to a box alarm.

Crews discovered heavy fire in the portion of the main building where the old theater was located. Two tanker task forces and the rapid intervention dispatch were requested, bringing crews from neighboring companies in Carroll, Baltimore and Howard counties. Approximately 75-80 firefighters were reported on the scene by the incident commander.

It took approximately three and a half hours to bring the fire under control. There were no injuries in the fire.

The hospital grounds have been the scene of many suspicious fires in recent years, including several in the theater section of the main building. There are no utilities to the building. The cause of this fire has not been determined.

Sykesville fire officials are urgently requesting state officials to address the dangerous situation at Henryton, preferably by razing the buildings to avoid future fires, or even worse, injuries or deaths.

Units: Sykesville Engine 124, Ladder 12, Rescue Squad 12, Paramedic 128 (partial list)

Mutual Aid: Various companies from Baltimore, Carroll and Howard Counties



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Monday, October 15, 2007

20071010 Eldersburg Eagle: We can honor firefighting heritage by preventing disaster by Kevin Dayhoff



We can honor firefighting heritage by preventing disaster

by Kevin E. Dayhoff Wednesday, October 10, 2007

This week, Oct. 7-13, is Fire Prevention Week.

That's serious business. Don't kid yourself that it can't happen to you. The basics of fire safety are something that every family needs to practice every day.

Recently in Carroll County there have been a number of fires that garnered public attenti... [Read full story]

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This week, Oct. 7-13, is Fire Prevention Week.

That's serious business. Don't kid yourself that it can't happen to you. The basics of fire safety are something that every family needs to practice every day.

Recently in Carroll County there have been a number of fires that garnered public attention. Fortunately, most of the incidents of late have not involved serious injury or death, but the resulting property damage still takes a toll on a community.

One thing you can do right away is put fresh batteries in your smoke alarm(s) and make sure these basic safety devices are working properly.

The next thing you can do is talk with your family about a fire escape plan. In fact, "Practice Your Escape Plan" is this year's National Fire Protection Association theme for Fire Prevention Week 2007. For more information and a worksheet for developing a home fire escape plan, visit firepreventionweek.org.

You can also take the opportunity to learn more about fire protection services in Carroll County.

There's a rich history and tradition of citizens volunteering their time and talent to the 14 fire companies in Carroll.

In the Sykesville-Eldersburg area, there are several references to a "Sykesville Fire Company" in various old newspaper articles after Sykesville incorporated in 1904, but it appears it wasn't until summer 1933 that the predecessor to what we now know as the Sykesville-Freedom District Fire Department was formerly organized.

The Dec. 10, 1920 edition of the Union Bridge Pilot has an article in it about the "large flour mill of the Maryland Milling and Supply Company, at Sykesville É was totally destroyed by fire Wednesday night É causing a loss of about $20,000 É

"A chemical engine, the only fire apparatus in the town, could render but little service, and the flames gained headway with alarming rapidity. A large crowd assembled, but could do nothing more than to stand and look on."

The April 13, 1923, edition of the long-defunct Democratic Advocate carried a headline: "Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, With Baby Ill From Pneumonia, Flee In Night-Clothes."

The article declares that a fire was "believed to have been caused by a defective flue in the home of John Harris, threatened to destroy the town of Sykesville, Monday morning about 3:30 o'clock. É At one time the Harris house, the town hall, the jail and the 'old volunteer house,' occupied by the fire company, were in flames É"

"Hardly more than a bucket brigade the Sykesville Volunteer Fire Company is said to have done excellent work in fighting the flames until the arrival of the Westminster company."

According to a history posted on the Sykesville-Freedom District Fire Department's Web site, on September 18, 1933, the first members of the Sykesville Fire Department were elected. They included: J. Marion Harris, President; H. Lester Phelps, Vice President; Celius L. Brown, Secretary; J. Nevin Ports, Treasurer and Leo F. Chrobot, Chief.

On Dec. 14, 1933, the department purchased the "old store on lower S. Main Street and a 1933 American LaFrance fire engine was purchased to serve the community," according to the department Web site.

"In 1939, plans were made to acquire new apparatus. The current fire station was too small so the station moved to across the street to the 'old stone store.' This building was used until 1949 when it was sold to St. Barnabas Church."

During the dedication ceremony for the new Main Street station on May 14, 1949, the fire alarm rang, and as the Eldersburg-Sykesville area has grown, the increasing number of calls has continued.

In 1972, a second station was built on Sykesville Road, and the company operated two station houses until November 1981.

It was also in 1972 that Libby Luebberman became the first female to qualify to ride the emergency apparatus in Sykesville. She was one of the first in the county and one of the first in the state.

Carroll County volunteer firefighters are among our greatest heroes.

They take time away from their families and risk their lives daily to protect us and our homes.

We can help thank them by working to prevent disasters ... and by being prepared.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org.

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