Stations 10, 13, 18 and 20 serve the Dale City area with seven Advanced Life Support equipped ambulances, six pumpers, one tower truck, one rescue squad and one 4x4 brush truck.
Stations 10, 13, 18 and 20 serve the Dale City area with seven Advanced Life Support equipped ambulances, six pumpers, one tower truck, one rescue squad and one 4x4 brush truck.
Stations 10, 13, 18 and 20 serve the Dale City area with seven Advanced Life Support equipped ambulances, six pumpers, one tower truck, one rescue squad and one 4x4 brush truck.
Stations 10, 13, 18 and 20 serve the Dale City area with seven Advanced Life Support equipped ambulances, six pumpers, one tower truck, one rescue squad and one 4x4 brush truck.
Station 17 serves the Montclair area with two ambulances, two pumpers and one brush truck.
Station 3 serves the Dumfries-Triangle area with two pumpers, one ladder truck, one attack pumper and a command van.
Chief Thomas L. LaBelle
Station 23 serves the Woodbridge and Dumfries areas with two ambulances and one pumper.
Station serves the Bull Run Mountain, Catharpin, Gainesville, Haymarket and Evergreen areas with two pumpers, one water tanker, two ambulances and a canteen unit. The station also has one brush truck, one attack unit and one command unit.
Station 24 serves a portion of the Gainesville’s area with one medic unit, one pumper, one brush truck and one all-terrain-vehicle/Gator.
Chief Thomas L. LaBelle
Station 4 serves the Gainesville and Haymarket areas with one ambulance, one medic unit, two pumpers, one brush truck, one heavy rescue, one ladder truck and one collapse rescue unit.
Station 7 serve the Lake Jackson area with three ambulances, three pumpers, one brush truck and two boats.
Station 16 serves the mid-county with two medic-capable ambulances, two pumpers, one water tanker, one brush truck, and one HAZMAT support unit.
Station 6 serves the mid-county with two medic-capable ambulances, two pumpers, one water tanker, one rescue truck, and one brush truck.
Chief Mark Harlow
Station 11 serves the area just west of Manassas with two pumpers, one ladder truck, two ambulances, and a medic unit.
Chief Jerry Deem
Station 8 serves the Yorkshire area with two ambulances, two pumpers, one combination attack unit/rescue squad, one light trailer and one disaster trailer.
Station 22 (Groveton) serves the western part of the county with two medic ambulances, two pumpers, heavy rescue unit, collapse support truck, swift water vehicle with boat and a safety officer.
Company 25 serves Nokesville as well as the communities of Bristow, Haymarket and western Prince William County with two pumpers (Engine 5 and Wagon 5), two ambulances (medic capable), one brush truck and one tanker truck.
Company 5 serves Nokesville as well as the communities of Bristow, Haymarket and western Prince William County with two pumpers (Engine 5 and Wagon 5), two ambulances (medic capable), one brush truck and one tanker truck.
Stations 2, 12 & 14 serve all the Woodbridge and Lake Ridge areas of the County with six pumpers, two ladder trucks, a heavy rescue squad, one collapse truck, one air/light unit, one mobile ventilation unit, two brush trucks, four boats and six ambulances, three utility vehicles and one EMS golf cart.
Stations 2, 12 & 14 serve all the Woodbridge and Lake Ridge areas of the County with six pumpers, two ladder trucks, a heavy rescue squad, one collapse truck, one air/light unit, one mobile ventilation unit, two brush trucks, four boats and six ambulances, three utility vehicles and one EMS golf cart.
Stations 2, 12 & 14 serve all the Woodbridge and Lake Ridge areas of the County with six pumpers, two ladder trucks, a heavy rescue squad, one collapse truck, one air/light unit, one mobile ventilation unit, two brush trucks, four boats and six ambulances, three utility vehicles and one EMS golf cart.
Chief Thomas L. LaBelle
Station 26 serves the mid-county with one pumper and one Advanced Life Support equipped ambulance.