At 434 Thursday morning Engine 618B was dispatched for a public service following a citizen’s report of water "blowing into the air out of the street". Upon arrival, a mixed Loudoun County Fire and Rescue and SVFC crew found a broken water main line with water shooting 30-40 feet in the air. E618B’s crew establish a perimeter, requested an emergency response from Loudoun Water, and notified neighbors while confirming nobody was in immediate danger. Upon identifying one car that was at risk of collapsing into the sink hole, E618B requested help from Rescue 635. The LCFR crew on R635 arrived and quickly worked to winch the car back, allowing the owner to move it to a safe location. E618B then stayed on scene, monitoring the situation and briefing home owners. Once Loudoun Water arrived, E618B assisted with shutting off water to the broken line. ... See MoreSee Less
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I didn’t realize this is Countryside right behind where we live! Incredible
During shift change on Monday Engine 618B was dispatched for an outside fire. A mixed crew of SVFC volunteers and Loudoun County Fire and Rescue staff responded. After a brief search of the are they found and extingueshed a fire in the woods behind the neighborhood. The scene was turned over to the Loudoun Fire Marshal's office for investigation. Later in the shift E618B was alerted for a structure fire in a commercial area. They arrived to find a fire in the shrubs near a building. That was quickly extinguished, and additional units were placed in service. ... See MoreSee Less
Two recent fires highlight the critical importance of disposing of smoking materials properly. ... See MoreSee Less
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.Today is both International Firefighters' Day; DayStar Wars Wars Day. ... See MoreSee Less
SVFC Brush 611 Wins 2nd Place!
On Friday, SVFC volunteers took Engine 618 and Brush 611 to the 99th Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival for the Firefighters Parade and Fire Apparatus judging. Brush 611 took 2nd place for Brush Trucks. Engine 618 won 3rd place for Pumpers. Big thank you to the many volunteers who came up to the station to get Engine 618 and Brush 611 in parade shape.
Volunteering with the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System
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Congratulations
Congratulations. I miss those days going to the Apple Blossom parade and other different parades when I was on Sterling Fire Dept. back in the early 80’s. 👍🚒
Whoops! Late breaking (we missed the notice)! Engine 618 won 3rd place for Pumpers.
Congratulations on getting 3rd place for pumpers and 2nd place for brush trucks.👍🚒
Well done SVFC, represent!!
Y'all looked amazing in the parade! Thank you for coming up and being a part of it!
Congratulations to an amazing team!
