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In 1952, 12 community members started the first rescue squad in Loudoun County. With only a donated Ford Ranch Wagon and basic first aid training, these volunteers responded to auto accidents and other requests for medical assistance. Since then, the technologies, training, and challenges of our service have changed greatly. What has not changed, however, is our members' absolute commitment to the people we serve and our dedication to a simple motto – "When you need us… We are there."
Today the Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad has about 50 operational
members, a dozen apparatus of various types, and a multi-million dollar
facility on Catoctin Circle in Leesburg, Virginia. Working alongside
our career colleagues from the Loudoun County Department of Fire and
Rescue, our volunteer members contribute tens of thousands of hours
a year running calls, training, doing public service, fundraising, and
all the other functions necessary to operate a modern day rescue squad.
Every hour of every day, we are prepared to provide not only basic medical
care and emergency transport, but also advanced life support professionals,
water rescue, and a wide variety of technical rescue capabilities to
the people of Leesburg and the surrounding area.
How to Donate
Please make Check or Money Order payable to LCVRS13 and mail to:
LCVRS
P.O. Box 1178
Leesburg, VA 20177
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