Brotherhood-forged collectibles from Baltimore, MD
Each shipment carries the grit, honor, and legacy of firefighters who never stand down. Museum-grade coins and patches backed by the crews who live the job.

Legacy forged at Baltimore, MD — Every detail tells a story of service
Rescue 1's first quarters were built by the Howard Fire Company in 1830. Engine 1 would eventually move into their brand new quarters at 323 North Paca St. in 1908, calling it home until 1973. Rescue 1 also operates the BCFD's Collapse Rescue Unit: Collapse 1, equipped to handle complex trench and collapse disasters.


Rescue 1 has 24 dedicated members who are ready to risk their lives at any moment. Rescue 1 rides with 4 members per 24-hour shift, 365 days a year.
Rescue 1 responds to approximately 4,050 incidents each year. Out of these, 298 were structural fires. Since the start, Steadman Station consistently ranked in the Top 3 busiest stations in North America, with many years as #1.
Every month we elevate a firehouse whose story deserves the spotlight. Members receive museum-grade coins and patches backed by the crews who live the job — authentic collectibles with real brotherhood behind them.
Field shots and historic captures from Baltimore City Rescue 1. Each image tells the story of brotherhood, courage, and unwavering dedication.
From first alarm to final overhaul, the Baltimore City Rescue 1 crews stand guard over their city. Their territory covers dense streets, historic structures, and neighborhoods that count on precise response.
Submit your station, unit, or specialty team. The FD Collectors Club is always scouting for heroic stories worthy of the monthly spotlight — authentic brotherhood deserves authentic recognition.