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June 21st, 11:43 am

On Friday, June 13th the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company participated in the Colonial Beach Firemen's Parade to help kick off their 74th annual Potomac River Festival. Over 70 fire & rescue apparatus participated in this years parade. This is called the loudest parade in the land, and it certainly stood up to it's reputation. SVFC Volunteers drove Engine 611 (2023 Pierce Velocity) and Brush 611 (2023 Vengeant Brush Truck) down to the parade. Thankfully, the forecast of torrential rain held off until just as the parade ended. SVFC was chosen for the "Furthest Distance" award, driving 113 miles (each way) to participate. Thank you to the Colonial Beach Volunteer Fire Department for having us. We hope to make this an annual event.

Video credits: Sterling Volunteer Fire Company and 16-02 Fire Photography (www.youtube.com/channel/UCYpt9KHKqiYk-wLzGDWHHeg)
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Thank you for coming!

That was cool. June 13th was my birthday.

Miss those days back in the 80’s when I was on Sterling Fire Dept,👍🚒

June 21st, 8:29 am

Folks it is about to get seriously, dangerously hot during the next week. Stay safe by staying hydrated and make sure you know the signs—and differences—of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. ... See MoreSee Less

Folks it is about to get seriously, dangerously hot during the next week. Stay safe by staying hydrated and make sure you know the signs—and differences—of heat exhaustion and heat stroke.