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.

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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

Congratulations to our newest Firefighter and EMT Graduates

On Thursday January 15th, 4 members of the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company graduated from the Fall/Winter LCCFR Fire/EMT Recruit school. Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company is extremely proud and congratulate them on their accomplishment juggling the demands of work or...

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Santa is visiting Purcellville

  Santa is visiting Purcellville on Friday Night, December 19th, and  Saturday night, December 20th  , 2025. The streets North of Main Street will see Santa and the Fire Apparatus Parade on Friday Night, December 19th, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The streets South of...

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PVFC & PVRS Press Release – Christmas Tree Sales 2025

PVFC & PVRS Press Release – Christmas Tree Sales 2025 and on… Happy Holidays, and some unfortunate News from the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company and the Purcellville Volunteer Rescue Squad: After over 40 years, we regret to say that there will be no Christmas Tree...

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PVFC Open House

🚒 Join Us for the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company Open House! 🚒 Come out on Saturday, October 4th from 10 AM – 2 PM for a fun-filled day with the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company! Bring the whole family to explore fire trucks, meet your local firefighters, and...

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Congratulations to our newest Firefighters and EMT’s

On Monday June 16th, 4 members of the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company graduated from the Winter/Spring LCCFR Fire/EMT Recruit school. Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company is extremely proud and congratulate them on their accomplishment juggling the demands of work or...

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Live Updates From Our Facebook Feed

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OPEN BURNING STATUS: 4 PM BURN LAWS IN EFFECT February 15, 2026, thru Midnight, April 30, 2026 Open Burning is regulated by the Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF), with respective permissions, exceptions, or prohibitions enforced locally by the Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Fire Marshal’s Office (LCFR-FMO) as identified in Section 307 of the Loudoun County Fire Prevention Code (LCFPC). While the VDOF outlines three distinct timeframes related to open burning, the LCFR-FMO may further restrict or prohibit open burning at any time based upon complaint(s), atmospheric conditions, or other environmental circumstances, where open burning may otherwise be permitted according to these timeframes. Burning is always prohibited in the town limits of Lovettsville, Middleburg, Purcellville, and Round Hill, or in urban or built-up areas throughout Loudoun County and the Town of Leesburg. ALLOWABLE OPEN BURNING: • February 15 through midnight April 30 • 4 PM Burn Laws in Effect • Open air fires are prohibited between midnight and 4 PM. • Legally set fires, those started between 4 PM and midnight, can smolder between midnight and 4 PM provided they are appropriately attended with means for extinguishment, and no additional fuel is added during this timeframe (§10.1-1142, Code of Virginia and section 307.1 of the Loudoun County Fire Prevention Code). Violations and Penalty: Violations of the requirements on open burning may result in a conviction as a Class 1 Misdemeanor (confinement in jail for not more than 12 months and a fine of not more than $2,500, either or both). In addition, the party responsible may be held liable for all damages and the costs of firefighting operations (§10.1-1142, Code of Virginia and section 307.1 of the LCFPC). You can find our open burning regulations by visiting www.loudoun.gov/820/Open-Burning. Subject: Open Burning Regulations – February 15 thru Midnight, April 30, 2026 Page 2 of 3 Date of Issue: 02/13/26 Legally set, open burning is subject to all local regulations, specifically: • Fires must be reported to the Loudoun County Emergency Communications Center (ECC) at 703-777-0637 before ignition and when the fire is out. • Fires shall always be attended by competent person(s) 18 yrs. of age or older, with provisions for control and extinguishment available. • If, at any time, the fire is not attended and/or a means of extinguishment is not immediately available, it must be fully extinguished by the person(s) responsible for the burning. • Campfires, no larger than 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in height and used for cooking purposes are exempt from these prohibitions, provided they are no closer than 50 feet from a structure. • For bonfires, provided they consist of seasoned wood, piled neatly, no more than 5 feet in diameter by 5 feet in height, the burning may be no closer than 50 feet from a structure. • Portable outdoor fireplaces are exempt from these prohibitions and shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. • Limited to the burning of leaves and trees, brush, yard, and garden trimmings, which have been generated on site. • The burning may be no closer than 50 feet from a structure and pose no hazards to a roadway. • For agricultural purposes, such as clearing a field or fence row, the items being burned must be grown or generated on site. Items may not be hauled or brought into a property to be burned. The burning may be no closer than 1,000 feet from an occupied structure and may not pose a hazard to highways and airfields. • The burning of construction debris, plastics, tires, tar-based materials, oil or petroleum-based products, hazardous materials, chemicals, animal carcasses and similar materials or waste is prohibited Countywide (towns included). DEVELOPMENT-RELATED BURNING • All land clearing (pit burn) operations by contractors or landowners for development purposes shall be approved by the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board. Burning of trees, stumps and brush will likely require a permit from the LCFR-FMO and the State Air Pollution Control Board. • Warming barrels at a construction site shall be approved by the LCFR-FMO. As approved, burning must be of clean lumber, done in a barrel or similar container that is screened or covered to prevent flying embers and may be no closer than 15 feet from a structure. Questions can be directed to the LCFR-FMO at 703-737-8600 or to the On-Duty Fire Marshal. ... See MoreSee Less
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Please join us as we remember Firefighter Trevor Brown of the Sterling Volunteer Fire Company (SVFC). Firefighter Brown tragically lost his life in the line of duty during a catastrophic home explosion in the 300 block of Silver Ridge Drive in Sterling on the evening of Friday, February 16, 2024. Firefighter Brown joined the SVFC in May of 2016 and was assigned to the Friday night crew. We are committed to honoring his memory and vow to never forget his sacrifice and the sacrifice of his family. ... See MoreSee Less
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We will never forget! Remembering Trevor Brown and the ultimate sacrifice he made. Rest in Peace brother. ... See MoreSee Less
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Celebration of LifeHonoring the Life and Service of Mike SenateIt is with deep respect and gratitude that we invite family, friends, colleagues, and members of the community to join us in honoring and celebrating the life of Mike Senate—a devoted public servant, leader, and mentor whose legacy of service touched countless lives.Mike’s life was defined by unwavering commitment to his community, the fire and rescue service, and his fellow citizens. This gathering will provide an opportunity to reflect on his life, share memories, and honor the lasting impact of his service.📅 Date: February 15🕒 Time: 3:00 PM (EST)📍 Location: Old Company 12 Firehouse12837 Berlin TurnpikeLovettsville, VA 20180Community PotluckIn the spirit of fellowship and shared remembrance, attendees are invited (but not required) to bring a dish to share as part of a community potluck following the service.Please note that space and parking are limited.RSVP is requested by February 10 at 5:00 PM to ensure proper accommodations.www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094DA4AD28A3F8C34-62099364-celebration ... 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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