Sharptown Fire Department is having a busy start to the 2018 year. In the first week we have been alerted to assist Laurel and Mardela on house fires, Eldorado on a natural cover fire, and have had several EMS/Medical Assist calls. We have also been to Seaford and Laurel Fire Departments on Standby.
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Sharptown Ladies Auxillary recieves Achievement In Living Traditions & Arts for Oyster Fritters
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Sharptown assist Mardela with Outside Fire
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