Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department

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In September 1938, the Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department, was officially incorporated. It was two years of hard work for a group of concerned citizens who recognized the need for a Fire Department in the area. Many of them put up personal property and their own money to secure loans to build a building to house the apparatus and start the department. Sometimes they had to "pass

the hat" to pay electric and other bills monthly. Before OWL VFD the closest Fire Department’'s were in Pen Daw (Fairfax Station 11) to the north, Manassas to the west and Fredericksburg to the south. The first station was in the Town of Occoquan on the corner of Washington and Mill Street, which was Station 2 in PWC. You can still see the concrete pad where it was located. From there they built a building that is now the VFW in Occoquan. In 1958 they opened a second Station on Jeff Davis Hwy. They were numbered Station 2-1 in Occoquan and Station 2-2 on Jefferson Davis Highway. From there, OWL moved to the current Station 2 on F Street, opened up the Lake Ridge Station 14, and the Route 1 station, 12, relocated to Montgomery Avenue. OWL VFD’s continued success is because of the foresight and hard work of those who built the foundation and the dedication and commitment of our members who serve today. Even from our humble beginnings, OWL VFD has historically strategically planned for disaster events, keeping up on the latest training, equipment and education available. OWL VFD invests thousands of hours in professional training and certification courses. Our care and dedication to Fire and Rescue is reflected in our efforts of staying up to date and ready for the task. OWL VFD is one of the largest and busiest volunteer fire departments in the United States with over 200 members. OWL VFD provides fire suppression, EMS care, and rescue services to 80,000 residents in our 27 square mile area through the operation of three fire stations. OWL volunteer Firefighters and EMTs work the 6 pm to 6 am shift, five days a week, plus 24/7 holidays and weekends.

06/10/2026

🔥 OWL Members Britney Ledinh, Justin McPherson, and Jaden Nguyen recently completed their final burns, a major milestone in firefighter training. Our fire cadets are on track to graduate from the Fire Academy on June 15th.

The Prince William County Fire & Rescue System Volunteer Fire Academy is a six-month program that includes:
✅ Firefighter Levels I & II
✅ Hazmat Operations
✅ Mayday
✅ RITCO training

👏 Becoming a volunteer firefighter shows the incredible dedication these members have to serving our community.

Ready to join us and serve the community? Visit our website to find out more: www.owlvfd.org/join-us

📸 Photo Credits: Chris Salinas (IG: )

🎉Congratulations to OWL Member Avery Wise for completing the Prince William County Fire & Rescue System Operational Medi...
06/09/2026

🎉Congratulations to OWL Member Avery Wise for completing the Prince William County Fire & Rescue System Operational Medical Director’s (OMD) requirements to serve as an endorsed provider.

EMT Wise joined OWL as a Junior Member in October 2024. Last year, he earned both the Virginia State EMT-Basic and National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certifications. Upon turning 18 in November, his status was changed to Active Operational member.

His interest in EMS was piqued while serving as a lifeguard. A friend encouraged him to join OWL to pursue becoming an EMT.

EMT Wise recently graduated from Logos Classical Academy. Over the summer, he plans to continue training to become a Lead EMT and Ambulance driver, before taking leave to attend the Fall Semester of college.

We’re proud of his dedication and accomplishments.

This past Saturday, Engine 512 was dispatched to a reported structure fire at a local apartment complex. Upon arrival, c...
06/08/2026

This past Saturday, Engine 512 was dispatched to a reported structure fire at a local apartment complex. Upon arrival, crews discovered a fire burning in an outside, mulch-covered area.

This incident serves as an important reminder to be mindful when disposing of items that could ignite highly flammable materials, such as mulch. Fires like this can escalate quickly and pose a threat to nearby vehicles and buildings.

Thanks to the quick thinking of an observant resident and their prompt call to 911, this fire was extinguished before it could spread—potentially preventing significant damage.

06/07/2026

😎 It's a wrap for another Occoquan RiverFest & Crafts Show.

Thank you to Visit Occoquan for hosting such an amazing community event, and to everyone who braved the heat to show their support. We enjoyed meeting you and sharing what we do!

Ready to make a difference? Visit our website to find out more about serving the community as a first responder. www.owlvfd.org/join-us

OWL has online donations available. ➡️ buff.ly/3Xofy4bWe are a 501(c)3. Your donation is tax-deductible.Donations are us...
06/05/2026

OWL has online donations available. ➡️ buff.ly/3Xofy4b

We are a 501(c)3. Your donation is tax-deductible.

Donations are used to provide cost-effective essential services to our community. The additional funds are used for upgrading fire and rescue apparatus, offsetting costs for upkeep of the stations, supporting additional training opportunities for members, recruitment & retention initiatives, and other administrative support for our department.

We appreciate the support from our community.

🌊✨ Who’s ready for the Town of Occoquan’s River Fest & Craft Show?! ✨🌊 🗓️ June 6–7⏰ 10 AM – 5 PM📍 Historic Downtown Occo...
06/04/2026

🌊✨ Who’s ready for the Town of Occoquan’s River Fest & Craft Show?! ✨🌊

🗓️ June 6–7
⏰ 10 AM – 5 PM
📍 Historic Downtown Occoquan, VA

👉 Plan your trip: occoquanfestivals.com

😎 We will see you there!

06/03/2026

Did you know firefighters are expected to don their Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) in under two minutes?

When dispatched for a call, crews begin gearing up immediately. They step into their boots with bunker pants pre-staged inside, pulling them up and securing the suspenders over their shoulders in one fluid motion. A protective hood is placed around the neck, followed by a bunker coat that is fastened and secured at the collar—all before even climbing onto the apparatus.

While en route, firefighters secure their SCBA tank (stored in their seat) and complete their ensemble by pulling up their hood and putting on their helmet and gloves.

By the time they arrive on scene, they are fully equipped and ready to work.

Our members regularly practice these skills through timed dressing drills. Gear is carefully laid out on the bay floor, and they practice suiting up.

Frequent practice of donning PPE and SCBA is a critical part of ongoing training—ensuring our crews remain efficient.

Think you can meet the challenge? Consider joining our ranks and becoming part of a dedicated team committed to serving the community. 🚒

Meet our Membership Team
Friday, June 5th, 7:30 p.m.
Station 2 – 1306 F Street, Woodbridge

Learn more and start your journey at www.owlvfd.org/join-us

🚨 Looking for a meaningful way to serve your community? Become a volunteer with OWL and unlock a world of opportunity, g...
06/01/2026

🚨 Looking for a meaningful way to serve your community? Become a volunteer with OWL and unlock a world of opportunity, growth, and connection. 💪🚒🚑

🌟 Volunteer Benefits Can Include:
✅ Length of Service Award (LOSAP) Retirement Program
✅ Free Professional Training
✅ Uniforms & Protective Gear Provided
✅ Property Tax Exemption for One Vehicle*
✅ Tuition Reimbursement Program
✅ Participation in Department & Community Events
✅ Leadership Opportunities
✅ Mentorship & Support from Experienced Members

Whether you're looking to gain new skills, give back, or grow into a leadership role—there’s a place for you at OWL.

📅 Meet our Membership Team
🕢 Friday, June 5th, 7:30 p.m.
📍 Station 2 – 1306 F Street, Woodbridge

Learn more and start your journey at 👉 www.owlvfd.org/join-us

05/31/2026

🌞Yesterday, we enjoyed beautiful weather as we joined Potomac View Elementary in celebrating its history. Located on Lamar Road, the school has proudly served students since opening its doors in 1964.

OWL’s Public Education team, along with the Ambulance 502 crew, Engine 502, and Medic 502, were honored to attend and take part in this special event. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with the community and celebrate this school.

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