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Thu. Jan 10th 2013
Smokehouse Training

On Thursday Jan. 10, 2013 seventeen (17) members met at Station 20 @ 6PM for a pizza dinner and then headed to the airport tr...

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Fri. Oct 12th 2012
Fire Prevention Week Activities

On Friday Oct 12th several members presented Fire Prevention Week activities at Carrsville Elementary School. After...

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Sat. Feb 18th 2012
Live Fire Training

Saturday Feb. 18, 2012 again saw firefighters from Station 20 and Station 40 (Windsor VFD) working together with live fire tr...

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2013 Call Volume
  Fire EMS
Jan 8 23
Feb 11 6
Mar 10 17
Apr 8 20
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Total 37 66

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Carrsville Volunteer Fire Department
P.O. Box 27
Carrsville, VA 23315



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757-569-9723

Emergency:
911

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E22


2012 Pierce Saber



 
 
Engine 20


2008 Pierce Custom Contender

First Due Engine

Pump - 1250 GPM

Tank - 750 GAL

 
 
Marine 20


2008 Rescue 1



 
 
Attack 20


2005 Ford F550

Mini Pumper (Multi purpose)

Pump - 750 GPM

Tank - 300 GAL

 
 
Ladder 20


2004 Pierce Dash

95' Mid mount

Pump - 2000 GPM

Tank - 300 GAL

 
 
Car 20


2001 Ford Exployer



 
 
Medic 20


2001 Ford E450 Super Duty Wheeled Coach



 
 
EMS 20


1998 Chevy Suburban

EMS duties

 
 
Brush 20


1994 Hummer H-1

Equipped with a 200 gallon tank and a 208 GPM Darley Pump.

 
 
Tanker 20


1992 International

Tanker

Pump - 750 GPM

Tank - 1800 GAL

 
 
Engine 21


1989 Pierce Arrow

Second due engine

Pump - 1250 GPM

Tank - 1250 GAL

 
 
Engine 1


1973 Ford F750

Drafting duties, Brush fires

Pump - 750 GPM

Tank - 500 GAL

 
 



Commisioner's Corner

We are constantly looking for grants made available by various organizations to help us fulfill our obligation to our community.   Over the past 5 years, we have been very fortunate to obtain almost $500,000.00 in grants.   With these grants we have purchased a new fire attack engine, new turnout gear, training aids, forestry firefighting equipment, a thermal imaging camera and other miscellaneous equipment.   Soon, a new ambulance will occupy our station, 80% paid for by a grant from the State Dept. of EMS.  This is money that we have not had to pull from the local tax revenues to provide our citizens with the best protection possible.  It is important to know, we not only give of our time to service our community, but we are taxpayers too.   It is also important to point out, if the volunteer system were to go away, the cost of fire and rescue in Isle of Wight would go up by millions of dollars a year.  In 2013, the TOTAL operating budget from the County for Volunteer Fire and Rescue Services was $1,215,583.00.   The total County Budget was $94,460,625.00.  That means that Volunteer Fire & Rescue agencies received 1.2% of the overall County operating budget.   We have long been good stewards of the Citizens tax dollars.   We will continue that tradition as long as we are able.   Contact a member today or fill out the online application if you would like to join our team! 


Officer's Corner

 

Barbecue Safety

  • Before using a grill, check the connection between the propane tank and the fuel line. Make sure the venturi tubes - where the air and gas mix - are not blocked.
  • Do not overfill the propane tank.
  • Do not wear loose clothing while cooking at a barbecue.
  • Be careful when using lighter fluid. Do not add fluid to an already lit fire because the flame can flashback up into the container and explode.
  • Keep all matches and lighters away from children. Teach your children to report any loose matches or lighters to an adult immediately. Supervise children around outdoor grills.
  • Dispose of hot coals properly - douse them with plenty of water, and stir them to ensure that the fire is out. Never place them in plastic, paper or wooden containers.
  • Never grill/barbecue in enclosed areas - carbon monoxide could be produced.
  • Make sure everyone knows to Stop, Drop and Roll in case a piece of clothing does catch fire. Call 911 or your local emergency number if a burn warrants serious medical attention.


Recent Calls

Tue. Apr 30th 2013
MVA

At 21:43 Statio n 20 was toned out for a MVA in the 28000 block of Walters Hwy. Medic 20 and&nb...

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Mon. Apr 29th 2013
Burn Complaint

At 11:40 Statio n 20 was toned out for a burn complaint in the 300 block of Lincoln Ave. Engine 22 and Me...

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Tue. Apr 23rd 2013
MVA

At 09:43 Statio n 20 was toned out for a MVA at the intersection of Walters Hwy and Holly Run. Engin...

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