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‘Crocs Care’ Dinner Donation
Moms and children from Ken Culbert Elementary School’s ‘Crocs Care’ program delivered a home cooked meal to Station 2 this week. They will deliver meals...Read More
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!
The Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company (PVFC) was established in 1923 after the Town of Purcellville endured a series of disastrous fires, the first in 1900 and then two more in 1914, which virtually wiped out the business district, depriving the Town of much of its earliest architectural heritage.
PVFC is a non-profit organization established to provide a variety of fire and other emergency services to the Town of Purcellville and surrounding area. We currently operate as a combination organization within the Loudoun County Fire, Rescue and Emergency Management system with 100+ volunteer members and a number of career firefighters. Both men and women, between the ages of 16 and 60, staff our trucks, provide administrative support, and offer a variety of emergency services to the community.
Mailing Address
PO Box 386
500 N. Maple Ave
Purcellville, VA 20134
Emergency: 911
Phone: 540-338-5961
Celebrate your child’s birthday with us!
Please email Christa Kermode for more information and/or to schedule your child’s birthday party.
Purcellville Volunteer Fire Company (PVFC) is a nonprofit organization providing fire and emergency services to Purcellville and surrounding areas. We provide fire and emergency services with volunteer and career members. Join us today!
PVFC Chief Maple was the command officer on this call and is featured in this article. ... See MoreSee Less
Woman impaled by tree limb meets first responders who saved her
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Grace Costello was driving with her daughter to buy ice cream when a tree limb impaled her in the abdomen.Those are the calls with the outcomes that make the job worth it.
Way to go everyone! Excellent job - as always 👍
True heroes ❤️
Celebrating Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week! Find out more about it at emsweek.org/. ... See MoreSee Less
The PVFC would like to congratulate President Bradley Quin on his recognition and award from the Loudoun Cares 2022 Volunteer Awards. ... See MoreSee Less
Congratulations President Brad Quin, we are so proud to have you as a system member! #WellDeserved #Congratulations
Congratulations Brad, well deserved
Well Deserved. Congratulations Chief Quin
So happy for you Brad! Well deserved. Dedicated is an understatement for all that you do for the volunteers here in Loudoun County!
Congratulations 🎉
Congratulations
Congrats!!
Awesome!!