April 15, 2026

4 thoughts on “Cape Charles Volunteer Fire Department Sees Drop in Annual Calls, Busy Start to 2026

  1. I’m not sure why you didn’t mention one of the main aspects of the report to the CC Town Council on the recent house fire in Bay Creek and the lack of a functioning ladder fire engine on the Eastern Shore that was functional able to assist. The fire department reported that without a ladder, there are many buildings in Cape Charles and the proposed five story condos in Bay Creek that the department does not have the equipment to fight properly.
    A new fire ladder basically cost $2.5 million. there are a few used ones on the market, but I believe the fire chief recommended a new one that could be shared among the other fire entities on the Eastern Shore and maintained. Without a ladder engine, firefighting as was recently demonstrated his handicapped severely.

    Editor’s Note: Good points, but this has been an issue for many years. In the report to Town Council, the chief talked about the need. How real is the need, and is it cost prohibitive? Certainly, a shared ladder, along with shared costs seems to be the way to go, but getting disparate groups to agree on the details will not be easy.

  2. I submitted a WIP (work in progress) proposal to raise funds by local artists donating art. No one’s shown any interest so maybe I’ll try to organize it myself so at least there’s something going towards the masks they need.
    My idea involves the local shops too, if anyone’s interested *100% proceeds go to CCFD* email me, chellyseashore@gmail.com

  3. p.s. there’s a lot of conversation going on about this behind the scenes from my end, I guarantee that. Not sure how much elsewhere but it needs to be more. The second image he showed during that enlightening presentation was in fact Myrtle Landing. Don’t know if any of my fan club ML neighbors know these details or not, and how secure they feel in their homes in regards to fire. They sure should be! It’s incredibly concerning to me, the whole issue of them not having the equipment they need is shameful really. The amount of wealth being flaunted around here lol whew and people don’t care that their homes may not even be protected!? When will the INSURANCE COMPANIES GET INVOLVED, AFTER PEOPLE DIE AND MONEY IS LOST!? Wild stuff round here, but we’re catching up a bit at a time. Like the left timer at the light now! WHOOT WHOOOT ❤️

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