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

Barn Fire In Lincoln

Late last evening the Purcellville FD responded to a 2nd due box alarm with reports of a barn fully evolved. Fire departments from Philomont Purcellville Hamilton Leesburg Round Hill and Lovettsville all responded with man power. Crews worked deep into the night to make...

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Barn Fire In Lincoln

Late last evening the Purcellville FD responded to a 2nd due box alarm with reports of a barn fully evolved. Fire departments from Philomont, Purcellville, Hamilton, Leesburg, Round Hill and Lovettsville all responded with man power. Crews worked deep into the night to...

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60 to 60 Ruck

nbspspan stylefont-size 12ptThe PurcellvilleVolunteer Fire Company hosted the 60 to 60 Ruck to Remember onSaturday May 23 over the Memorial Day weekend.nbsp This event is afundraiser to support wounded veterans and is sponsored by the group Ruck toRemember.nbsp Each hiker...

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Live Updates From Our Facebook Feed

Live Updates From Our Facebook Feed

Loudoun County Firefighters Kick Off First Annual “Heroes for the Holidays” Toy DriveAs the holiday season approaches, we are proud to announce the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System’s (LC-CFRS) first “Heroes for the Holidays” Toy Drive in partnership with the Loudoun Career Firefighters Association Local 3756. For many years, we’ve been honored to work alongside the U.S. Marines Toys for Tots program. This year, we’re building on that tradition by launching our own local toy drive to reach even more children right here in Loudoun County.Donations of new, unwrapped toys can be dropped off at any of our LC-CFRS stations, from Friday, October 17, 2025, through Sunday, December 7, 2025, as well as fire and rescue headquarters (801 Sycolin Road) and the Training Academy (16600 Courage Court) in Leesburg. For those wishing to make a monetary donation, visit the official website for the Loudoun Career Fire Fighters Foundation (LCFFF), the charitable 501(c)(3) non-profit of Local 3756, www.iaff3756.org/lcfff. In the note field, please list the “Heroes for the Holiday” Toy Drive. Any donations collected by the LCFFF will directly benefit the Toy Drive and be used to purchase toys for the Loudoun County non-profits we support. For additional information, please contact Lieutenant Rob Boyer at (240)-674-4906 or via email at [email protected] or Technician Brian Beaulieu via email at [email protected]. ... See MoreSee Less
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PVFC was happy to support the Celebrate Purcellville Fall Festival today. Thank you for those that came out to assist DUNKING some of our lucky members!!! ... See MoreSee Less
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Firefighters Join Forces with Mobile Hope Loudoun and One Warm Coat® for Annual Coat DriveThe Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System, Loudoun Career Firefighters Association Local 3756 and Mobile Hope Loudoun have once again joined efforts with One Warm Coat to collect much needed winter apparel for Loudoun County residents in need.Last year’s campaign was another incredible year, collecting over 1,000 coats, and over 800 cold weather items such as scarves, gloves, and hats. Let’s make this year even better!From Saturday, October 18 – Sunday, December 7, 2025, we will be accepting donations of clean and gently used or new coats, jackets, scarves, winter hats, gloves, and mittens at all fire and rescue stations throughout the County, the training academy, and at our Leesburg headquarters (801 Sycolin Road). If you would rather make a monetary donation that will help Loudoun residents, please visit Mobile Hope’s donation page, donatenow.networkforgood.org/mhl ... See MoreSee Less
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We want to thank everyone who came out to the PVFC and PVRS Open House. It was an absolutely perfect day for the families to come out and climb on the fire trucks, ride in a fire truck, face paintings, use a hose, and meet Sparky the Fire Dog!We cannot thank all the members enough from PVFC and PVRS, who came out to support this great community event!If you are interested in joining PVFC, come and check us out, 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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