Wednesday, January 22, 2025



MEDIA ADVISORY  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

 January 22, 2025  


 

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service
Mourns the Loss of
Lieutenant Christopher Higgins 

 

Montgomery County, MD — It is with profound sadness that the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS) announces the line-of-duty death of Lieutenant Christopher Higgins, 46, a dedicated 23-year veteran of the department. Master Firefighter Higgins was posthumously promoted to Lieutenant.  

 

On January 11, 2025, at approximately 5:00 p.m., Master Firefighter Higgins responded with his unit from Burtonsville Fire Station 15 to a mutual aid call for a house fire on Bradford Lane in Laurel, Prince Georges’ County, Maryland. While performing firefighting operations, he experienced a medical emergency and collapsed. Immediate life-saving measures were initiated on the scene, and he was transported to White Oak Medical Center in Silver Spring, where he was pronounced deceased.   

 

Lieutenant Higgins began his fire service career as a volunteer with the Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company in Severna Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, before joining MCFRS. He is survived by his wife and two young children.  

 

 Fire Department (Public) Memorial Service 

Date: Thursday, January 23, 2025 

Time:1pm to 3pm 

(Local State, County elected officials and others are expected to make remarks) 

Location:Lighthouse Church,  

6691 Baymeadow Dr, #200, Glen Burnie, MD 

(*Media welcome) 

 

Funeral (Private) and Fire Service Burial (Public) 

Date: Friday, January 24, 2025 

Time:Private Funeral 11am; Public Burial 1pm  

Location: Public Fire Service Burial 

Glen Haven Memorial Park, 7231 Ritchie Hwy,  

Glen Burnie, MD (*Media welcome)

For Information Contact:
Captain Franco Martinez  | 443-327-9313 

Sunday, January 19, 2025

Honoring Lt. Higgins: Stay Updated on Funeral Arrangements

As we honor the memory of Lt. Higgins, please be advised that funeral plans may change due to the possibility of severe weather in the forecast.

To ensure you have the most up-to-date information, we encourage you to follow this
Link for the latest information, any updated locations & times. Also stay informed by following @mcfrspio for updates. Thank you for your support during this difficult time.







Friday, January 17, 2025

Community Risk Reduction Week: Focusing on the “5 E’s” to Build a Safer Community


   
As part of our ongoing commitment to keeping our community safe, Fire Chief Corey Smedley is excited to announce the department's participation in Community Risk Reduction Week. This important week (January 20 - 26) is an opportunity for the department to collaborate with residents, businesses, schools, and other local organizations to raise awareness about fire prevention, safety, and risk reduction. This year, we will be focusing our efforts on the “5 E’s” to guide our initiatives. In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service, MCFRS will be kicking off CRR week this weekend with an exciting series of Home Safety Checks in the Prathertown community in honor of Dr. King.  

What Are the “5 E’s”?

The “5 E’s” are a set of principles used to reduce risks and improve safety across all aspects of community life. They are:

  1. Education
  2. Engineering
  3. Enforcement
  4. Economic Incentives
  5. Emergency Response

Each of these components plays a critical role in reducing fire risks, saving lives, and preventing property damage. During Community Risk Reduction Week, we will be actively applying all five E’s to enhance safety and build awareness about how individuals can protect themselves, their families, and their neighbors.

Our Focus During Community Risk Reduction Week

1. Education:
Education is the cornerstone of risk reduction. MCFRS believes that informed communities are safer communities. Throughout the week, we will host a variety of educational activities designed to empower our residents with the knowledge they need to prevent fires and respond effectively in case of an emergency. From events at local schools to community events and home safety visits, MCFRS is making sure residents have access to vital fire safety information.

2. Engineering:
In addition to education, engineering solutions can help prevent fire incidents and reduce their severity. We will be showcasing the latest fire prevention technologies in smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, residential sprinkler systems, and more. 

3. Enforcement:
While voluntary participation in safety initiatives is vital, there are times when enforcement is necessary to ensure that fire safety regulations are followed. Our partners with the Fire Code Compliance Office (Department of Permitting) make fire safety a priority in every corner of Montgomery County.

4. Economic Incentives:
We understand that cost can sometimes be a barrier to implementing fire safety measures. That’s why we are introducing various economic incentives during Community Risk Reduction Week. The department will be installing free smoke alarms for those in need or lack access to fire safety equipment.  By lowering these financial barriers, we hope to make fire safety more accessible for everyone. A call to 311 will connect you with the MCFRS Community Risk Reduction team for help.

5. Emergency Response:
Last but not least, Community Risk Reduction Week is a chance for us to remind the community of the importance of preparedness in case of a fire emergency. Did you know that the department provides Hands Only CPR training, Narcan and Stop the Bleed demonstrations and training? We're building resilience Knowing what to do in an emergency can make all the difference in an emergency. 

Out in the Community: Engaging with Our Neighbors

Throughout this week, you’ll find our firefighters and Community Risk Reduction team out and about in neighborhoods, schools, and local businesses, providing fire safety materials, offering free smoke alarm checks, and answering questions about fire prevention. We’ll be at community centers, senior centers, schools, and local events to connect directly with residents. Fire Chief Smedley’s goal is to create a “Fire Prevention Mindset” across the County (and State) where everyone plays an active role in fire safety.

We encourage you to follow us on Social Media (@mcfrs and @mcfrspio) for more information. One of the best ways you can participate is to TEST your smoke alarms and practice a Home Fire Drill with the whole family.

A Safer Future Starts Now

Community Risk Reduction Week is more than just a series of events – it’s a vital part of the department’s year-round commitment to keeping our community safe. By focusing on the “5 E’s,” we hope to foster a culture of safety that extends beyond CRR week and into every day. Together, we can reduce the risk of fires and emergencies in our community and build a safer future for generations to come.

Be sure to schedule your FREE home safety visit and smoke alarm check … it might even be the Fire Chief at your door!   



Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Honoring the Legacy of Master Firefighter Chris Higgins: Memorial Plans


Memorial Arrangements

Please click Here for latest information & times 

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Viewings

[These dates are for family, friends, and Montgomery County personnel and Anne Arundel County personnel ONLY]


Tuesday 1/21: McCully Polyniak & Collins Funeral Home
3204 Mountain Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122


Wednesday 1/22: McCully Polyniak & Collins Funeral Home
3204 Mountain Rd, Pasadena, MD 21122

Public Viewing and Fire Department Memorial Service


[All are welcome]

Thursday, 1/23: Light House Church, 6691 Baymeadow Drive, #200
Glen Burnie, MD 21060

Private Funeral

[This date is for family, friends, Montgomery County personnel and
Anne Arundel County personnel ONLY]

Friday, 1/24: Saint Jane Frances De Chantal Catholic Church, 8499 Virginia Avenue,
Riviera Beach, MD 21122

Private Burial

[This is for family, friends, Montgomery County personnel and Anne Arundel County personnel ONLY]

Friday, 1/24: Glenhaven Memorial Park, 7231 Ritchie Hwy Suite E, Glen Burnie, MD 21061

Wake

[This is for family, friends, Montgomery County personnel and Anne Arundel County personnel ONLY]

Friday, 1/24: Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Department, 161 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park, MD 21146

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Honoring MFF Chris Higgins: A Solemn Procession of Honor



A dignified procession honoring MFF Chris Higgins will take place on Tuesday morning, January 14, 2025, beginning with his transfer from the Office of the Medical Examiner in Baltimore to the McCully, Polyniak & Collins Funeral Home in Pasadena, MD.

The procession will pass through Montgomery County, making its way past the Takoma Park (FS702), Glenmont (FS718), and Burtonsville (FS715) Fire Stations, before proceeding through Anne Arundel County, passing the Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Department (FS13), on its way to the funeral home. Chris' family and his fellow shift members will accompany him throughout this journey.

In keeping with the family’s wishes, it is respectfully requested that no Fire Department personnel other than those assigned to the procession attend at the Medical Examiner's office in Baltimore or the Funeral Home in Anne Arundel County. Please honor these wishes by paying your respects only at the designated locations, either at fire stations or safe areas along the route.

                 Estimated Travel Times (subject to various factors):

  • Departure from Baltimore is anticipated around 10:00 AM
  • Travel along I-95 toward to Takoma Park and Glenmont Fire Stations
  • Arrival at Burtonsville Fire Station is expected between 11:00 and 11:30 AM

For media inquiries, please contact:
Pete Piringer, Public Information Officer
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service
240-672-4871   peter.piringer@montgomerycountymd.gov