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The Arlington County Fire Department holds a Class 2 Rating from the Insurance Services Organization, the second-highest rating given to a Virginia fire department, and one of only three such ratings awarded in the state. This rating helps the local community by bringing lower insurance rates to homeowners and businesses. [1]
Arlington County Fire Department - A county wide fire district in Arlington County, Virginia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Arlington Fire .
Arlington Fire Station No. 7 of the Arlington County Fire Department housing Engine 107, is located on South Abingdon Street in North Fairlington (temporarily closed due to structural/foundation issues). The Arlington County office of the Virginia Cooperative Extension Service is located in the Fairlington Community Center.
Dulles South Fire Station Chantilly: 19 2007 Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company - Station 2 Leesburg: 20 1998 Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department - Station 2 Ashburn: 22 2009 Moorefield Fire and Rescue Moorefield: 23 2011 Kincora Fire and Rescue - Station 1 Kincora: 24 Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad Sterling: 25 Loudoun Heights Fire and ...
The Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department was organized in 1898 by a group of twelve men. It is the oldest volunteer fire department in Arlington County.Since its beginnings, the Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department has remained active in the community, serving in many ways - from fighting fires and saving lives to sponsoring Christmas and Halloween parties, dances, parades, youth sports ...
A massive explosion engulfed a home and rocked a neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia, ... The fire was under control by around 10:40 p.m., the fire department said, but spot fires were being ...
NOVA Parks (formerly named Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority) is an inter-jurisdictional organization that owns and operates more than 10,000 acres of woodlands, streams, parks, trails, nature reserves, countryside and historic sites in Northern Virginia in the United States. The Authority was organized in 1959. [1]
Freedom Park, Arlington, former sculpture park; Frontier City, Virginia Beach [60] Jeane Dixon Museum and Library, Strasburg [61] Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum - Marine Corps Base Quantico; Morgan-McClure Motorsports Museum, Abingdon [62] Museum of American Presidents, Strasburg [63] Natural Bridge Toy Museum, Natural Bridge; closed November 2012