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July 17th, 7:43 am

Mondy Crew Training

This week the Monday volunteers spent time training a recruit firefighter on Tower 611. She learned the basics of the controls and how to set up and use the parapet ladder. If this looks like something you'd like to do, or the kind of people you want to hang out with, be sure to visit joinsterlingfire.org and fill out the form. One of our recruiters will contact you to answer your questions and start your journey to helping friends and neighbors in need with the SVFC.
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July 8th, 8:04 pm

Promotion of Firefighter Nicole Ennis

Please join us in congratulating SVFC Tuesday Crew Firefighter Nicole Ennis on her well-deserved promotion from Probationary Firefighter to Firefighter! Nicole has shown great dedication, teamwork, and commitment to serving our community as a valued member of the SVFC, committing to hundreds of hours of physical and mental training to become certified as both a firefighter and an EMT by the Commonwealth of Virginia. We’re proud to see her take this next step in her fire service journey — congratulations, Firefighter Ennis!

If you'd like to work with great people like FF Ennis visit joinsterlingfire.org today!

Volunteering with the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System
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Congratulations!

Congrats!

GO ENNIS!!!!!

Congratulations!!

Congrats!

We are SO PROUD of you!!!❤️

Congratulations!!

Congratulations 🌹👍

Congratulations!! 👏

Congrats!

Congratulations Nicole!

Congratulations Nicole!! ♥️

Congratulations

Outstanding job keep up the Great Work 👏🇺🇲

GO Nicole Ennis!!!

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June 30th, 10:11 am

The Monday Volunteers opted for some indoor training this week. Two of our firefighters were trained to safely use the fire pole in our Sterling Park station. Students start at ground level and work their way up to the full height. Also note the wall of honor, where bricks are engraved with the names (most spelled correctly) of Gold Life members and others that contributed to both Sterling Fire and Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad. The entire brick facade is a replica of the original station, a visual reminder of our past. If this looks like fun to you, or you just want to work with people who think this is fun, please visit joinsterlingfire.org today! ... See MoreSee Less

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Boy things sure have changed since my volunteer days when I was in high school #countryside #broadrunhighschool

Very nice! I never thought that I would ever see a fire pole in a new Station again.😎

OMG the stairs though!