Open Burning Restrictions
Open Burning Restrictions: “4p.m. Law” Commences February 15th The Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Fire Marshal's Office is reminding citizens that open burning is restricted...
Ponds in our AREA are NOT SAFE
Ponds in our AREA are NOT SAFE to Walk, Skate, or Play on…!!!! The Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company would like to inform Parents and Children that PONDS in our area are...
Santa Returns to North Pole
This year's Santa Ride has concluded and Santa has returned to the North Pole to get ready for the big day. Thank you to the community for turning out to support your...
Thank You For Your Support
This week we sold the last of the 750 Christmas Trees we received for our Annual Fund Raiser. Thank you to everyone who came out to support your volunteer fire company by...
Thank You Veterans
Thank you to the Veterans in our community and a special thanks to those Veterans serving as our volunteers with PVFC!
“Fall Back” – Change Your Clocks & Check …….
“Fall Back”, Change Your Clocks & Check Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms Sunday, November 7th, 2021, we “Fall Back” and set our clocks back one hour to Eastern...
Community Attends Safety Center Open House
The community turned out in force on Sunday, Oct. 3, for the Annual Purcellville Safety Center Open House, hosted by the Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company (PVFC Co. 2),...
Open Burning Permitted Oct. 1 through Feb. 14
The Loudoun County Fire Marshal’s Office (FMO) reminds residents that effective October 1, 2021, through midnight February 14, 2022, open burning is permitted for the...
PVFC Members Graduate Fire, EMT Class
PVFC Chief Scott Maple and President Brad Quin attended the 2021 Graduation Ceremony for Volunteer Firefighters and EMTs September 23, 2021. Purcellville was extremely well...
Public Safety Week
Thank you for joining this special weeklong event recognizing all the first responders and support teams that serve our community. #PublicSafetyWeek #SuperSafeLoudoun...