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March 25th, 8:17 am

On Sunday evening the volunteers on Engine 618B were dispatched for an outside fire in a local park. After approximately 15 minutes of searching along the wood line a tree was found on fire. This is always a dangerous situation, and given the conditions responsible for the current burn ban in effect within Loudoun County the risk is increased. Truck 611 was requested to aid with saws and lighting as the daylight drew to close. They were able to meet engine crew quickly using the what3words app. Crews worked to make sure the fire was completely out by essentially disassembling the tree to find any hidden fire.

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March 23rd, 9:49 pm

We want to thank everyone that ventured out this morning to support the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company for our first Operation FlapJack Community Breakfast of 2025! We saw a lot of familiar smiling faces! Hopefully everyone enjoyed their breakfast and walked away full! Also a big thank you to Wegmans for their continued support!

Please let us know if you enjoyed your breakfast today. We'd appreciate any feedback you may have that will help us improve!

We'll see you again in June!
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It was amazing!!!

Great breakfast! Looking forward to the one in June.

We had a yummy time. Love to support a great cause and eat delicious food 😋

Please have the next on a Saturday.

Food was great !!!!

This is awesome

Looks like a fun time!

💥💥💥

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March 23rd, 7:32 am

Auto Accident for Friday Volunteers

On Friday evening the volunteers on Engine 618B responded to a three vehicle accident with Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad and @Loudoun County Sheriff's Officeffice. E618B parked to block traffic, then the driver placed cones to protect the scene. Firefighters assisted Medic 625B with patient care, secured all the vehicles, and also used absorbent to soak up leaking fluids. E618B remained on the scene to block traffic until the tow truck companies had removed the vehicles from the roadway, then returned to service.

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Auto Accident for Friday Volunteers

On Friday evening the volunteers on Engine 618B responded to a three vehicle accident with Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad and @Loudoun County Sheriffs Office.  E618B parked to block traffic, then the driver placed cones to protect the scene. Firefighters assisted Medic 625B with patient care, secured all the vehicles, and also used absorbent to soak up leaking fluids.  E618B remained on the scene to block traffic until the tow truck companies had removed the vehicles from the roadway, then returned to service.

If you think youd like to help your neighbors (or help those who help your neighbors) with us please visit join.sterlingfire.org today!

Full photo gallery here:  https://sterlingfire.smugmug.com/2025/Incidents/2025-03-21AutoAccidentFRILCFR-2025-00013237/Auto-Accident-Friday-Crew-2025-03-21/n-XHzBXkImage attachmentImage attachment

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The tragic accident was recorded on CCTV buff-ly.broadcast33.com/Trafficalert.php

Was anyone hurt or killed or injured during the car 🚗 accident

March 21st, 3:25 pm

We are excited to announce our upcoming "Operation Flapjack" community breakfast at the SVFC!

After all, what better way to bring neighbors together than over a delicious breakfast?

Join us for:

● Made to order omelets
● Must-try breakfast burritos with optional turkey chorizo
● Homemade Breakfast Baked Items - maybe Cinnamon Rolls!
● Fresh, fluffy flapjacks hot off the griddle
● Coffee, tea, and juice

Where:

Sterling Volunteer Fire Company - Station 618
46700 Middlefield Dr.
Sterling, VA 20165

Cost:

Seniors (65+): $10
Adults: $14
Children (3–12): $8
Kids under 3: Free
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We are excited to announce our upcoming Operation Flapjack community breakfast at the SVFC! 

After all, what better way to bring neighbors together than over a delicious breakfast? 

Join us for: 

●  Made to order omelets 
●  Must-try breakfast burritos with optional turkey chorizo 
●  Homemade Breakfast Baked Items - maybe Cinnamon Rolls! 
●  Fresh, fluffy flapjacks hot off the griddle 
●  Coffee, tea, and juice

Where:  

Sterling Volunteer Fire Company - Station 618
46700 Middlefield Dr.
Sterling, VA  20165

Cost: 

Seniors (65+):  $10
Adults:  $14
Children (3–12):  $8
Kids under 3:  Free

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While I love to support SVFD, I can never attend as you hold them during church services time. You might put up a link to donate.

Sounds great! I’ll share it with the neighbors.