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Bath-Highland Volunteer Fire Department - Williamsville Williamsville: Hot Spring Volunteer Fire Association Hot Springs: 1912 Millboro Volunteer Fire Association
There are three volunteer fire departments servicing Highland County. The southern portions of the county are serviced by the Bolar Volunteer Fire Department headquartered in the village of Bolar in neighboring Bath County, Virginia. The McDowell Volunteer Fire Department, organized in 1978, serves the areas of McDowell, Doe Hill, and Head Waters.
The cause of the fire, reported by a passerby at 9:02 p.m., is currently unknown and there were no injuries reported, according to John Conrad Sr., spokesperson for the Bath Volunteer Fire Department.
Steuben County Director of Public Safety Tim Marshall said the size of the Bath fire will present challenges for an investigation into its source. What caused Delaware Avenue blaze in Bath? Fire ...
Feb. 23—BATH TOWNSHIP — Bath Township Fire Union President Jared Jenkins says budget cuts are endangering residents and firefighters as the department now "routinely" responds to emergency ...
The Arlington County Fire Department uses the volunteer apparatus for staffing during peak call volume times and for providing support services, such as special event stand-bys, storm and natural disaster staffing, and scene lighting, air replenishment and canteen services for long duration incidents.
Mar. 20—BATH TOWNSHIP — Voters approved the 2.5-mill additional levy to restore staffing and capital projects at the Bath Fire Department on Tuesday. Unofficial results show voters supported ...
The Swepsonville Volunteer Fire Department responding to a call. A volunteer fire department is normally reached the same way as other emergency services, such as by calling 9-1-1 or 1-1-2. A central dispatcher then calls out the VFD, often through equipment such as pagers, radios, phone apps, or loud signals, such as a fire siren. Average ...