On March 27, 2023, the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System (LC-CFRS) hosted its 6th Annual Awards and Recognition Ceremony. We are very proud to share that three of our very own Sterling Volunteer Fire Company members were recognized.
Joelynn "Wai" Cadang was awarded the Recruitment and Retention Award. This award is sponsored by the Loudoun County Recruitment and Retention Committee. It recognizes members of the LC-CFRS who have demonstrated leadership at multi-agencies or County-wide levels and whose impact greatly influenced newer members of the system.
Jeff Brown was awarded the Firefighter of the Year Award. This award honors a uniformed member of the system who exemplifies outstanding performance in the day-to-day execution of their duties and their outstanding service and dedication, which are keeping with the highest traditions of the fire and rescue system.
John Bischoff III was awarded his 25 years Length of Service Award.
If you're interested in working with great people like this while helping your community visit joinsterlingfire.org
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Congratulations All. I remember when Johnny started at Sterling. Green as could be. Now look at him. Proud of ya Brother
Congratulations to Joelynn. She is an amazing woman 👏🏽👏🏽
Congratulations to all!
Congratulations, Jeff! You have served your community well.
Congratulations
Congrats Johnny Bischoff!
Congratulations you all!!
Mulch Fires
Springtime is usually accompanied by a significant increase in the number of fires that occur in landscaping mulch. These fires are particularly dangerous due to their proximity to homes and structures. The fire starts in the landscaping mulch, spreads into the shrubbery and then to the home or building. Most are started by people, often via improper disposal of smoking materials, so most can be prevented. However, mulch can spontaneously combust under the proper conditions. If you see anything smoking in a landscaped bed put it out if you can and call 911. If the burning material is not thoroughly wet or removed, it may re-ignite.
Learn More from the Virginia Department of Forestry:
dof.virginia.gov/wp-content/uploads/Mulch-Fires_pub.pdf
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Our Tower 618 and Canteen 611 are out at the Loudoun County Fire and Rescue recruiting event at the fire school. We hope you got a chance to visit today and see what we do and how you could be a part of the fire and rescue family! We’re here for just a little while longer…2pm! ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company for 100 years of service to the Purcellville community! Happy Birthday! Enjoy this year of celebration!Today we will start celebrating our 100th year of service to the citizens of Purcellville and surrounding areas! Happy 100 PVFC! Read more at purcellvillefire.org/purcellville-volunteer-fire-company-celebrates-100-years-of-service-to-the-c... ... See MoreSee Less