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Volunteer FD Bilked By Cyber Criminals Out Of $200K Earmarked For New Ambulances In Maryland

Cyber criminals got the best of a Maryland fire department that is out of more than $200,000 that had been earmarked to purchase two ambulances. 

One of the ambulances scheduled to be replaced by the Rockville Volunteer Fire Department

One of the ambulances scheduled to be replaced by the Rockville Volunteer Fire Department

Photo Credit: Rockville Volunteer Fire Department

The Rockville Volunteer Fire Department issued an alert on Thursday advising that a group posing as a vendor the agency had been working with had been bilked in late April as they continue to recover the cash.

According to the department, the Montgomery County Department of Police, US Secret Service, and FBI have all been notified, and their bank has been able to return approximately half of the stolen funds.

County government is also involved, they added.

"Thanks to decades of generosity from the community RVFD serves, we remain in a strong financial position to both complete this purchase and to continue operations as normal," officials said.

"For years, the department has been at the forefront of both fighting such scams and shutting them down in our county, as we did in 2019 with a scam PAC that preyed on firefighters, veterans, and breast cancer patients." 

Moving forward, the department is still working with law enforcement, the bank, and plans to further implement safeguards to ensure that something similar does not happen.

A fund has been created as the agency continues working to recoup the cash and purchase the new ambulances.

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