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    Prince William County’s Fire and Rescue System is comprised of the Department of Fire and Rescue and eight volunteer fire and rescue departments.  These organizations collectively work together to provide high quality and efficient firefighting and emergency medical services to Prince William County. The County’s Department of Fire and Rescue currently consists of 722 members, a combination of civilian and uniformed personnel.

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    1 County Complex Ct.
    Prince William, Virginia 22192
    Thomas L. LaBelle
    Thomas L. LaBelle
    Fire & Rescue Chief
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    Prince William County Fire & Rescue System

    Great employees and volunteers deserve great rewards. The Prince William County Fire and Rescue System is proud to provide opportunities for both. For those seeking a career path we offer competitive wages, attractive benefits, and a wealth of training and educational possibilities. For those contemplating a career change, we offer extensive training and educational opportunities as a volunteer.

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    Fire Stations

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Fire Marshal’s Office

The Prince William County Fire Marshal’s Office aims to prevent the inception of fire and hazardous conditions through timely and professional educational, enforcement, inspection, investigative and plans review efforts essential to the safety and well-being of the community. On duty uniformed Fire Marshals provide coverage 24/7 to respond to and investigate code compliance, fire, explosive and environmental incidents.
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Office of Emergency Management

Prince William County’s Office of Emergency Management coordinates efforts to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to and recover from any type of natural or human-caused disaster in the County. The County uses an all-hazards approach to emergency preparedness, which means that planning efforts consider all types of disasters that could occur in the County.
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