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Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department: LA103, UT103 301 DC Airport (DCA) Career Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority: E301, F310, M301, B301 6 Falls Church: Volunteer Falls Church Volunteer Fire Department: A106E, UT106, E106B 161 Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall: Career Fort Myer Fire & Emergency Services: E161, E161B, B161, UT161 162 The ...
Falls Church city, Virginia – Demographic Profile ... and fire/rescue stations, in recent years the event has featured a street festival with food, crafts, and non ...
Centreville Volunteer Fire Department - Station 1 Centreville: 17 1950 Jefferson District Fire Department West Falls Church: 18 1926 Lorton Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad Lorton: 19 1954 Fairfax County Fire & Rescue - Gunston Lorton: 20 Fair Oaks Volunteer Fire & Rescue Fair Oaks: 21 1957 Greater Springfield Volunteer Fire ...
A historical marker in Bailey's Crossroads. Hachaliah Bailey, the founder of one of America's earliest circuses, which in time evolved into the Bailey component of what became the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, moved to Northern Virginia in 1837, bought the land surrounding the intersection of Leesburg Pike and Columbia Pike in Fairfax County, Virginia, near Falls Church, Virginia ...
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 ...
The Ashburn Volunteer Fire Department was started in 1947 after the tragic deaths of three children in a house fire. It was officially established in 1948, and its first piece of equipment was a 1927 American LaFrance pumper. The station was built in 1950, with expansions in 1963 and 1993. In 1991, Ashburn Volunteer Fire Department expanded its ...
The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department is a combination career and volunteer organization that provides fire suppression services, emergency medical response services, technical rescue services, hazardous materials Response services, water rescue services, life safety education, fire prevention and arson investigation services to Fairfax County, Virginia.
In 1924, the first official Pony Penning Day was held, where the foals were auctioned at $25–50 each to raise money for fire equipment. [1] [2] The fire department owns the herd, and holds a grazing permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service which allows the fire department to let the horses graze on the Virginia side of Assateague Island ...