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February 25th, 1:07 pm

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February 24th, 2:47 pm

Just another Saturday for SVFC Thursday Crew members on Engine 618.

After relieving Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Partners at 6:00 PM, our volunteers on E618 made their way to grab dinner. While en route, Engine 618 was dispatched to a vehicle accident on S Sterling Blvd. Working alongside the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad and the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office, E618 assisted with assessing patients and securing the scene.

While operating, a second crash occurred nearby, a truck into a tree. E618 immediately shifted to handle the new incident. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

Shortly after clearing the scene, E618 was dispatched to a reported structure fire at a local bowling alley. First arriving, they stretched an attack line and made entry to investigate. Fortunately, there was no active fire.

Next came a medical emergency at an assisted living facility, followed by a gas leak call. Dinner finally happened around 10:00 PM, just in time to be dispatched to another medical call.

If this interests you and you’re looking for more than just a routine, if you want to serve your community, train hard, and operate alongside dedicated volunteers who show up when it matters, apply today at joinsterlingfire.org.
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Just another Saturday for SVFC Thursday Crew members on Engine 618.After relieving Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Partners at 6:00 PM, our volunteers on E618 made their way to grab dinner. While en route, Engine 618 was dispatched to a vehicle accident on S Sterling Blvd. Working alongside the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad and the Loudoun County Sheriffs Office, E618 assisted with assessing patients and securing the scene.While operating, a second crash occurred nearby, a truck into a tree. E618 immediately shifted to handle the new incident. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.Shortly after clearing the scene, E618 was dispatched to a reported structure fire at a local bowling alley. First arriving, they stretched an attack line and made entry to investigate. Fortunately, there was no active fire.Next came a medical emergency at an assisted living facility, followed by a gas leak call. Dinner finally happened around 10:00 PM, just in time to be dispatched to another medical call.If this interests you and you’re looking for more than just a routine, if you want to serve your community, train hard, and operate alongside dedicated volunteers who show up when it matters, apply today at joinsterlingfire.org.Image attachment

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Thank you for being willing to give up food in order to help others!

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Thank you for your service

February 16th, 9:03 pm

Please join us as we remember Firefighter Trevor Brown of the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company (SVFC). Firefighter Brown tragically lost his life in the line of duty during a catastrophic home explosion in the 300 block of Silver Ridge Drive in Sterling on the evening of Friday, February 16, 2024. Firefighter Brown joined the SVFC in May of 2016 and was assigned to the Friday night crew.

We are committed to honoring his memory and vow to never forget his sacrifice and the sacrifice of his family.
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