Vehicle Accident for Friday Crew on their Saturday Shift
At a little before 9pm on Saturday, E618B and Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad Medic 615 were requested to assist the Loudoun County Sheriff's Officeffice with a motor vehicle accident. Upon arrival, the Engine crew made sure the vehicles involved were secured and did not pose a threat to first responders or civilians, and assisted with assessing potential victims as the medic unit arrived on scene. As the medic crew worked, the engine crew assisted LCSO with traffic control and remained on scene until a tow truck picked up both vehicles involved.
PLEASE REMEMBER. Please stop at accident scenes with emergency vehicles with their emergency lights activated. Please wait for direction from law enforcement officers or other first responders before proceeding, and please proceed SLOW#moveovere#slowdownmoveovere#keepfirstresponderssafessafe
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Was the victim make it or not I'm just wondering 🤔 💭 okay 👍 👌 🙆🏻♀️.happy belated mothers day 💖 💙 💓 💗 ❤️
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Please note the date. This year's service will honor SVFC Firefighter Trevor Brown, among others from Virginia. ... See MoreSee Less
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In Honor and Remembrance
This weekend, the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company Honor Guard joined other volunteer and career Honor Guard members and stood tall through rain, wind, and heat to pay tribute to 140 brave souls at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial. Among these heroes was our own Firefighter Trevor Brown.
Standing watch. Marching with precision. Never wavering. Because some debts can never be repaid. Some sacrifices never forgotten.
To those who gave their last full measure serving their communities - your legacy lives on in every alarm we answer, every life we save, and every brother and sister who continues to answer the call.
Rest easy, brothers and sisters. We have the watch from here.
#nfff2025 #neverforget #firefighterbrown #SterlingProud #LastAlarm
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