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Welcome New Fire Chief

At 1 minute past midnight Deputy Chief W. Conway became Chief W. Conway. Chief Conway was voted into office at the December 2020 Year End All Hands Company meeting. Chief Conway will continue to lead the department into the future. The following was his first message to the members of the department: “At 0001 hours

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Keeping Our Skills Sharp

Volunteer Firefighters from Nokesville Vol Fire and Rescue, Stonewall Jackson Vol Fire Dept., Lake Jackson Vol Fire Dept. along with the Volunteer Recruit Class spent the day going through different fire scenarios at the Prince William County Public Safety Training Academy located in Nokesville VA. Each scenario is well planned and monitored by the cadre

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New EMS Officers

Congratulations to Amanda David and Scott Connelly on their promotion to EMS Lieutenant. These promotions reflect their hard work and commitment to Nokesville Vol Fire and Rescue and their willingness to always go above and beyond what is expected of them. As EMS Lieutenants they will provide first-line supervision, training, and mentoring of their crews

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A Way to a Firefighter’s Heart?

Is food, of course. Representatives from Bimbo Bakeries (owners of Thomas English Muffins, SaraLee, Arnold, Ball Park, and many more) donated grocery bags filled with their famous brands to the Firefighters, EMTs, and Paramedics that run out of our two stations. When asked, Patrick Heintze, Regional Sales Lead for Bimbo Bakeries, said that that they

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We got AOT

Over a cool, but nice, weekend 3 of our VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS attended RIT (Rapid Intervention Team) training offered by Adapt & Overcome Training LLC. The location was the Frederick County Fire Academy in Frederick Md. This 2-day class is based on real-world fire ground situations, is data-driven, and utilizes the wealth of knowledge and experience

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Volunteers Helping Volunteers

Nokesville Vol Fire and Rescue had 2 fire engines that had reached their end of life after providing 15 years of service to the community. The 2 engines were replaced earlier this year with new 2019 E-One fire engines. Knowing that they deserved a nice retirement home a search was conducted and with the help

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