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March 10th, 1:15 pm

Canteen 611, part of Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Rehabilitation Support Services, responded in Sterling to support crews operating at a structure fire complicated by a large ammonia leak.

Due to hazardous conditions, the crew was initially directed to shelter in place until the scene was declared safe. Once cleared, the team provided hydration, snacks, and lunch to firefighters working the incident, supporting those serving on the front line.

If you want to serve your neighbors as a firefighter, or serve those who do, visit join.sterlingfire.org and fill out the interest form to get in touch with our recruiters.
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March 8th, 8:30 am

Sunday, March 22nd at Fire Station 618 (46700 Middlefield Drive) in Cascades. ... See MoreSee Less

Sunday, March 22nd at Fire Station 618 (46700 Middlefield Drive) in Cascades.
March 6th, 7:18 am

On Sunday, March 8, 2026, we'll "Spring Forward" and reset our clocks. When you reset your clocks you should also test your smoke (and CO₂) alarms and check their batteries. It's also a great time to review and practice your home escape plan!

- Smoke alarms with non-replaceable 10-year batteries are designed to remain effective for up to 10 years. If the alarm chirps, warning that the battery is low, replace the entire smoke alarm right away.
- Smoke alarms with any other type of battery need a new battery at least once a year. If that alarm chirps, warning the battery is low, replace the battery right away.
- When replacing a battery, follow the manufacturer's list of batteries on the back of the alarm or the manufacturer's instructions. Manufacturer’s instructions are specific to the batteries (brand and model) that must be used. The smoke alarm may not work properly if a different kind of battery is used.
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On Sunday, March 8, 2026, well Spring Forward and reset our clocks. When you reset your clocks you should also test your smoke (and CO₂) alarms and check their batteries. Its also a great time to review and practice your home escape plan!- Smoke alarms with non-replaceable 10-year batteries are designed to remain effective for up to 10 years. If the alarm chirps, warning that the battery is low, replace the entire smoke alarm right away.- Smoke alarms with any other type of battery need a new battery at least once a year. If that alarm chirps, warning the battery is low, replace the battery right away.- When replacing a battery, follow the manufacturers list of batteries on the back of the alarm or the manufacturers instructions. Manufacturer’s instructions are specific to the batteries (brand and model) that must be used. The smoke alarm may not work properly if a different kind of battery is used.