Responding to the Call, Safeguarding Us All

Providing fire protection and emergency services to the citizens of Purcellville and surrounding communities.

Volunteering for PVFC offers committed individuals the opportunity to experience one of today’s most diverse and challenging professions while contributing to the community. Our volunteers put out fires, respond to auto accidents, help with emergency medical calls for service, provide fire and life safety education to the public, and do administrative work that supports the organization.

How can you help? Join us today:

Community Safety

Protecting lives and property through prevention, education, and swift emergency response.

Emergency Response

Providing rapid and effective response to emergencies, 24/7.

Fire Prevention

Educating the community on fire safety and prevention techniques.

News From The Firehouse

Statement from PVFC Regarding the PPD

Statement from PVFC Regarding the PPD The Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company (PVFC) has been providing emergency response services to the citizens of Purcellville and the surrounding communities for 103 years. In doing so, our volunteer members swear an oath that affirms...

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101st Annual Installation of Officers and Annual Awards Banquet

Last night, the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company held its 101st Annual Installation of Officers and Annual Awards Banquet, keeping Western Loudoun as the theme. Congratulations to all the elected and appointed officers for 2025 -2026 Congratulations also go out to the...

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Santa Visits Town of Purcellville on Fire Truck

Santa is visiting Purcellville on December 20th and 21st  2024. The streets North of Main Street will see Santa and the Fire Apparatus Parade on (Friday Night ) December 20th, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The streets South of Main Street will see Santa and the Fire Apparatus...

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Christmas Tree have “ARRIVED”

The Purcellville Public Safety Center, along with the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company and the Purcellville Volunteer Rescue Squad, are happy to announce that we will be able to continue our Christmas tree sales this year. Last weekend, we set up our Christmas tree...

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Live Updates From Our Facebook Feed

Live Updates From Our Facebook Feed

Loudoun Fire Officials Offer Fireworks Safety Tips and Event Schedule Ahead of July 4thFor Additional Information:Laura Rinehart, Public Information OfficerAnnemarie Antignano, Communications Specialist[email protected] or 571-233-1649[email protected] or 571-498-3880June 17, 2025For Immediate Release:Loudoun Fire Officials Offer Fireworks Safety Tips and Event Schedule Ahead of July 4th The Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System (LC-CFRS) wants to ensure you and your family have a safe and memorable Fourth of July holiday. Fireworks cause thousands of serious injuries every year, sending adults and children to the emergency room. The LC-CFRS encourages community members to leave fireworks to the experts and attend professionally coordinated fireworks shows instead of using them on your own. If you choose to use fireworks, know the risks, PROCEED WITH CAUTION, and follow these tips!DO use only legal fireworks purchased from a retail stand with a Loudoun County Fire Marshal’s Office permit. DON’T use illegal fireworks. If the label uses descriptors such as “shoots, explodes, flaming,” etc., these are illegal and not permitted for use in Loudoun County.ONLY use fireworks outdoors, a safe distance away from homes, clear of brush, leaves, and flammables. Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose nearby.DO maintain constant adult supervision. NEVER allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks.DO place fireworks on stable ground and ensure the device will not tip over when firing. DON’T light fireworks in your hand or a container and never point or throw fireworks at anyone.DO soak spent fireworks in water before discarding into a fire-proof container, outside, away from the home. NEVER try to re-light a “dud” or malfunctioning firework.DO contact the Loudoun County Fire Marshal’s Office if you need to surrender or dispose of unused fireworks.6/27/2025 - South Riding, 43237 Golf View Dr., Chantilly6/27/2025 - Green at Willowsford, 41085 Willowsford Ln., Aldie (Private)6/27/2025 - Sterling Golf Park, 333 South Sterling Blvd., Sterling6/28/2025 - Brambleton, 22831 Hanson Park Dr., Ashburn6/28/2025 - Greene Mill Preserve HOA, 41192 Black Branch Pkwy., Leesburg (Private)6/29/2025 - Hillsboro, 37110 Charles Town Pike, Purcellville7/2/2025 - River Creek Country Club, 43800 Olympic Blvd., Leesburg (Private)7/3/2025 - Loudoun United, 42095 Loudoun United Dr., Leesburg7/3/2025 - Waterford, 40266 Water St., Waterford7/3/2025 - Trump National Golf, 20391 Lowes Island Blvd., Sterling (Private)7/3/2025 - Lovettsville, 57 East Broad St., Lovettsville7/4/2025 - Middleburg, 500 North Pendleton St., Middleburg7/4/2025 - Creighton Farms, 22050 Creighton Farms Dr., Aldie (Private)7/4/2025 - Franklin Park, 17501 Franklin Park Dr., Purcellville 7/4/2025 - 38263 Nixon Rd., Hillsboro (Private)7/4/2025 - Ida Lee Leesburg, 60 Ida Lee Dr., Leesburg7/4/2025 - Lansdowne Resort, 44050 Woodridge Pkwy., Leesburg (Private)7/5/2025 - Ashburn Village, 44078 Cheltenham Cir., Ashburn Remember that fireworks can disrupt those sleeping, scare pets, and can be traumatic for veterans. Be a good neighbor and be considerate of those around you. For additional fireworks safety tips, a list of the most up to date event information, and permissible fireworks, visit Loudoun.gov/fireworks. ... See MoreSee Less
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On Monday June 16th, 4 members of the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company graduated from the Winter/Spring LCCFR Fire/EMT Recruit school. PVFC and their parents are extremely proud and congratulate them on their accomplishment juggling the demands of not only high school, but also the Fire/EMT school as well.Charley Pagano (EMT School)Charlie Fridrich (Fire School)Riley Vukson (Fire School)Barrie Walker (Fire School)Today, we celebrate not just a graduation, but the beginning of a lifelong commitment to serve and protect. Firefighters and EMTs run toward danger, bring calm to chaos, and give hope in the darkest moments. You’ve earned your badge—not just through hard work, but through heart.If you would like to learn more about what it takes to become an operational volunteer firefighter/EMT with Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company, please check us out at purcellvillefire.org/join-us/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Last Wednesday, Tower 602 and Engine 602, rolled out to a gas grill fire. The homeowner was lucky, as it could have been far worse. Be sure to clean your grill regularly, check the gas lines for leaks and be sure your tank is not more than 10 years old. Most of all, have fun during the summer grilling season.If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering with PVFC, check us out at purcellvillefire.org/join-us/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Services

Firefighting Operations

Expertly trained volunteers ready to tackle any fire emergency with precision and care.

Rescue Operations

Specialized teams equipped to handle various rescue scenarios, ensuring public safety.

Fire Safety Education

Offering workshops and resources to educate the community on fire prevention and safety.

Community Outreach

Engaging with local residents through events and programs to promote safety awareness.

Snapshots of Service

Our Fire Company in Action

Our Fleet of Fire Trucks

Explore the impressive fleet of fire trucks that serve the Purcellville community. Each vehicle is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure rapid and effective response to emergencies. Our current lineup includes the powerful Engine 602, designed for high-capacity water delivery, and the versatile Rescue 602, equipped for a wide range of emergency situations.

Honoring Our Legacy

Delve into the rich history of our service vehicles. Our archive features beloved classics like the 1952 Mack Pumper, which served valiantly for decades. These retired trucks are a testament to our enduring commitment to the community and the evolution of firefighting technology over the years.

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Purcellville Fire Company
PO Box 386
500 North Maple Avenue
Purcellville, VA 20132

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