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Rescue Work Includes Educating Others

As we’ve mentioned before, one of the most important duties our volunteers have is educating our community about safety and what everyone can do to prevent and help in emergency situations. While responding to calls is our greatest priority, education comes in just behind it. As volunteers, these are a few of our best tips […]
  • Posted by ATW
  • On March 29, 2019
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What Being a Volunteer Firefighter Means for Your Family

We know that for many of our volunteer firefighters, their commitment to protecting the citizens in Prince William County doesn’t just affect them; it also affects their families. When one family member serves, in a sense, they all do. If you’re thinking of joining our ranks, read on for some answers to how your decision impacts your family.
  • Posted by ATW
  • On March 20, 2019
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Educating PWC: Smoke Alarms 101

Our volunteer fire and rescue departments do more than just rescue missions. One of our biggest areas of focus is on the importance of having working smoke alarms in homes. Take our quiz to see if you can check off each box!
  • Posted by ATW
  • On February 8, 2019
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PWCFRS Holiday Service Projects: Raising Funds and Spreading Joy

Here at Prince William Fire and Rescue System, volunteerism and creating a strong community are two of our greatest collective values. We serve our communities daily in fire and rescue roles, but we don’t stop there. Throughout the year, and especially at the holidays, our members seek out additional ways to give back to the […]
  • Posted by ATW
  • On January 8, 2019
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A Commitment to Service: An Interview With OWLVFD Firefighter Derek Wells

Since 1938 Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department (OWLVFD) has been proudly serving our area. An exemplary commitment to service to the community and quality of work has been passed on year after year, from our earliest members to those serving today. Our history of excellence is one each of our members is proud to be associated […]
  • Posted by ATW
  • On July 16, 2018
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Rewards and Opportunities Abound: An Interview with Julia Jordano Part 2

Fire Lieutenant Julia Jordano embodies true commitment when it comes to serving within PWCFRS. Her passion and excitement are easy to see when simply asking her to recount some of her favorite memories.
  • Posted by ATW
  • On June 29, 2018
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From Volunteer to a Full Career: An Interview With Fire Lieutenant Julia Jordano Part 1

Fire Lieutenant Julia Jordano knows a thing or two about firefighting. Not only does she volunteer with Prince William County Fire and Rescue System, but she’s also a lieutenant with the Alexandria Fire Department.
  • Posted by ATW
  • On June 18, 2018
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Finding Your Place As a Volunteer: An Interview With Lieutenant Ben Cochran Part 2

For Lieutenant Ben Cochran, fire and rescue work was a natural fit. He notes just how easily he settled into his roles right from the start. “My first impression when I first joined Stonewall was how the members treated me. I was the ‘new guy’ but that didn’t matter,” said Cochran. “I already had some […]
  • Posted by ATW
  • On May 30, 2018
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A Life of Service: An Interview With Lieutenant Ben Cochran Part 1

Lieutenant Ben Cochran has lived in Prince William County for most of his life. He is a graduate of Osbourn Park High School and an attendee of Northern Virginia Community College in Woodbridge. While in college, he became a volunteer with Prince William County Fire and Rescue System and completed EMT school. His volunteer experiences […]
  • Posted by ATW
  • On May 15, 2018
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Interview With Stephanie Powers, Rescue Captain, Part 2: Serving on Multiple Levels

In our last blog, Stephanie Powers, Rescue Captain, shared with us how she started with PWCFRS and why she chose to join our team. We spoke to her some more about her favorite parts of volunteering in this capacity and the rewards she receives. Read on to hear all about them.
  • Posted by ATW
  • On April 30, 2018
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