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The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department was established in 1949. It is a combination career and volunteer organization providing fire suppression, emergency medical, technical rescue, fire prevention and educational services to more than one million citizens. Fairfax County encompasses 395 square miles of urban and suburban development, 10 miles west of Washington, D.C.
Using the links to the left, you can navigate to the following information:
- Department Info
- Contains an overview, annual reports, newsletters, history,
organization outline, volunteer information, maps, statistics,
links to each section of the department and all other operational
information.
- Educational Topics
- Includes current events, seasonal topics, information about
life safety programs, smoke detectors, what to do after a
fire and other educational related subjects.
- In the Community
- Provides information about Fire and Rescue Department activities
within the community, including Aluminum Cans for Burned Children.
- News Releases - Contains
recent department news releases.
- FAQ's - Answers to frequently
asked questions.
- Glossary - Glossary
of Fire and Rescue Department terminology.
- Index -
Fire and Rescue Department site index.
Note: Many documents on this site may be saved as "Acrobat" or "PDF" file so they will
retain their formatting to display and/or print correctly. You will need to have
Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your
computer in order to view these files.
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