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Dryden Volunteer Fire Department (VA)3 viewsBobBrooks
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Dublin Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Dullas Airport (VA)57 viewsThere are 3 major International airports in the Washington, DC region; Washington Dulles International Airport is one of them.BobBrooks
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Dumfries Triangle Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe old sailing ship on the Dumfries-Triangle Volunteer Fire Department shoulder patch pays homage to the local history of Dumfries, Virginia, which was founded in 1749 and grew into one of the busiest colonial ports in America. BobBrooks
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Dunlap Fire & Rescue Company (VA)4 viewsThe Humpback Covered Bridge is the state’s oldest covered bridge and the only surviving curved-span covered bridge in the U.S. Built in 1857, its distinctive name comes from being 4 feet higher in the center than at either end.BobBrooks
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Dunn Loring Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsFairfax County Fire Company #13.BobBrooks
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Dyke Fire Department (VA)4 viewsPopulation <2,000. // Station 3.BobBrooks
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Dynalectron Crash/FIre (VA)28 viewsDEFUNCT - Dynalectron (based in McLean, Va., and later renamed DynCorp) had several ownership changes. The company was later acquired by CSC in 2003 and by Amentum in 2020. Dynalectron was a major U.S. defense contractor.BobBrooks
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Eagle Rock Volunteer Fire Department (VA)3 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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Earlysville Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsThe Earlysville Volunteer Fire Company did not merge. Rather than a full merger, the station operates as part of the county's integrated combination system alongside Albemarle County Fire Rescue. Both FD's share a 24 hour day shift.BobBrooks
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Eastville Volunteer Fire Company (VA)4 viewsStation 17.BobBrooks
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Edinburg Volunteer Fire Company (VA)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Elkton Volunteer Fire Company (VA)5 viewsCompany 30.BobBrooks
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Ettrick Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe 1935 Ford fire engine is widely recognized as the first motorized fire engine for the Ettrick Fire Department in Chesterfield County, Virginia.BobBrooks
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Evergreen Volunteer Fire and Rescue (VA)3 viewsDEFUNCT - Evergreen Volunteer Fire and Rescue in Virginia was officially dissolved and merged into the Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue on January 19, 2016. BobBrooks
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Fair Oaks Fire & Rescue Company (VA)4 viewsCompany 21.BobBrooks
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Fairfax County Fire & Rescue (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Fairfax Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Fairlington Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Fairlington Volunteer Fire Department did not merge; it was absorbed directly into the Arlington County Fire Department (ACFD) in June 2001.BobBrooks
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Falls Church City Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe first fire house was built in 1925 near the present-day fire house on Lee Highway. The first officers of the department were: J. Earl Brunner, President; and Clarence Pullman, Fire Chief.BobBrooks
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Falmouth Fire Rescue (VA)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Farrington Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Farrington Volunteer Fire Company did not fully merge out of existence; rather, it integrated into the Hanover County Fire-EMS system in 2002. BobBrooks
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Federal Fire Department at Arlington Hall (VA)3 viewsDEFUNCT - The dedicated federal fire department at Arlington Hall Station (formerly housing Engine 66) was permanently disestablished in the mid-1990s when the U.S. Army base was closed and repurposed.BobBrooks
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Fentress Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe Fentress Naval Auxiliary Landing Field (NALF) is a military airport owned by the US Navy, and located in the independent City of Chesapeake, in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The airfield is used by USN carrier-based squadrons.BobBrooks
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Ferrum Volunteer Fire Department (VA)7 viewsBobBrooks
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Fincastle Volunteer Fire Department (VA)73 viewsFincastle was founded in 1772 and named after Lord Fincastle, son of Lord Dunmore, Virginia's last royal governor. Population < 2,000BobBrooks
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Flint Hill Volunteer Fire Company (VA)4 viewsCompany 4.BobBrooks
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Fluvanna County Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Ford Fire Department (VA)6 viewsBobBrooks
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Forest Volunteer Fire Department (VA)8 viewsStation 5.BobBrooks
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Forest Volunteer Fire Department (VA)6 viewsOfficial Seal of the City of Norfolk: Top symbolizes the city's rich maritime commerce and its deep naval history. Bottom depicts a rural field containing a plow and three sheaves of wheat, representing agriculture.BobBrooks
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Fort A.R. Hill Fire Department (VA)5 viewsFort A.R. Hill Army installation, Virginia, is an active US Army Regional Collective Training Center used year-round for training by all branches of the Armed Forces.BobBrooks
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Fort Belvoir Fire Department (VA)7 viewsFort Belvoir, VA was established in 1917 as Camp A.A. Today, Fort Belvoir is a major U.S. Army installation in Fairfax County, Virginia, serving as a strategic sustaining base and logistics hub near Washington, D.C.BobBrooks
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Fort Blackmore Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsThe red cardinal on the Fort Blackmore (VA) Volunteer Fire Department patch represents the Northern Cardinal, which has been the official state bird of Virginia since 1950. BobBrooks
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Fort Eustis Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT / NAME CHANGE - Fort Eustis, Virginia, permanently closed in 2005. its administrative status changed when it merged with Langley Air Force Base to form Joint Base Langley-Eustis (JBLE) in 2010.BobBrooks
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Fort Lee Fire Department (VA)4 viewsFort Lee is a major United States Army installation known as the "Home of Army Sustainment,". It serves as the headquarters for the U.S. Army's logistics. Fort Lee opened as a temporary facility named Camp Lee in the summer of 1917.BobBrooks
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Fort Lee Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT/NAME CHANGE - The Fort Lee Fire & Emergency Services in Virginia did not permanently close; it is currently operational under the installation's updated name, Fort Gregg-Adams. BobBrooks
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Fort Lewis Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe community of Fort Lewis derives its name from a historical frontier stronghold built during the 18th century. In the mid-1700s, Colonel William Lewis, a prominent early settler and surveyor,BobBrooks
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Fort Monroe Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Fort Monroe Fire Department merged into the Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue on September 15, 2011. This occurred with the final deactivation & decommissioning of Fort Monroe as a U.S. Army installation.BobBrooks
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Fort Myer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Fort Myer Fire Department (now known as Station 61 of the Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Fire and Emergency Services) merged with the Henderson Hall Marine Corps Fire Department in 2005.BobBrooks
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Fort Pickett Fire Department (VA)5 viewsFort Pickett is a 41,000-acre military installation located near Blackstone, Virginia, operated primarily by the Virginia National Guard. Originally established in 1942 as Camp Pickett, it serves as a major training site for the Army.BobBrooks
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Fort Story Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - Fort Story (Army Post) merged with the Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek in 2009 to become Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story in Virginia Beach.BobBrooks
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Fort Valley Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsPopulation <2,000. // Company 14BobBrooks
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Franconia Volunteer Fire Department (VA)6 viewsOlivet Episcopal Church is a historic, white wooden chapel located in Franconia, Virginia. Founded in 1853, it is the last remaining landmark of early Franconia.BobBrooks
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Fredericksburg Fire Department (VA)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Front Royal Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Gainesboro Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company (VA)4 viewsCompany 16,BobBrooks
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Gainesville-Hay Market Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe facility operates exclusively as Station 4 (Gainesville-Haymarket) under the management of the Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue. Station 4 is staffed 24/7 by county career personnel, supplemented by volunteers.BobBrooks
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Galax City Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe phrase "Twin Counties" on the Galax Fire Department patch refers to Carroll County and Grayson County in southwestern Virginia. The City of Galax serves as a centrally located hub that borders both of these counties.BobBrooks
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Gasburg Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsCompany 6. // Population <500.BobBrooks
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Gate City Fire Department (VA)4 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Glade Spring Fire Department (VA)5 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Gloucester Volunteer Fire & Rescue (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Goldvein Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsCompany 8 // Population <2,000.BobBrooks
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Goochland County Volunteer Fire & Rescue (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The transition to a combination department occurred in March 2009, when the county hired its own first group of 10 career firefighter to supplement the existing volunteers under one name; Goochland County Fire-Rescue.BobBrooks
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Goochland County Volunteer Fire Department 3 (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - Centerville Volunteer Fire and Rescue Company 3 officially integrated into the county system as a combined fire and rescue station in August 1968 when it began operating its own rescue squad.BobBrooks
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Goodson Kinderhook Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Gore Volunteer Fire & Rescue (VA)5 viewsStation 14.BobBrooks
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Great Falls Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe great falls located in Great Falls, Virginia, are called the Great Falls of the Potomac. Company 12.BobBrooks
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Greater Springfield Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsStation 22.BobBrooks
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Grottoes Fire Department (VA)4 viewsCompany 20.BobBrooks
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Hampden-Sydney Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsStation 2.BobBrooks
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Hampton Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe seal on the Hampton Fire Department (VA) shoulder patch is the official Seal of the City of Hampton, Virginia.BobBrooks
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Hampton Roads Navy Region Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The department transitioned from Hampton Roads Navy Region Fire Department to Navy Region Mid-Atlantic (NRMA) Fire & Emergency Services in 2003.BobBrooks
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Hampton University Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - Full time fire protection for the Hampton University campus in Virginia is provided by the Hampton Division of Fire & Rescue. Service started in 2017.BobBrooks
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Hanover County Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe Historic Hanover Courthouse, is one of the oldest active court-houses in the United States. Built between 1738 and 1742. It is famously known as the site where Patrick Henry argued the historic "Parson's Cause" case in 1763.BobBrooks
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Harrisonburg Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Harrisonburg Hose Company No. 4 (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Hartfield Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Hartwood Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsCompany 6.BobBrooks
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Henrico County Fire Department (VA)5 viewsThe "Indian woman" featured on the Henrico County, Virginia, seal and historically on related department patches is Pocahontas. Her image, along with tobacco plants and corn, represents the historical significance of the area.BobBrooks
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Henry Fire Department (VA)60 viewsBobBrooks
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Holland Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsStation 7.BobBrooks
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Holly Brook Mechanicsburg Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Hollymead Fire Rescue (VA)4 viewsStation 12.BobBrooks
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Hopewell Bureau of Fire (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Horse Pasture Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Hot Springs Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Huguenot Fire Department (VA)5 viewsCompany 2.BobBrooks
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Hurt Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Iron Gate Volunteer Fire Department (VA)3 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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James City Bruton Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe 1607 date on the James City-Bruton Volunteer Fire Department patch marks the year three historic English ships—the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery—arrived in Virginia. (VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT).BobBrooks
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James City County Fire Department (VA)5 viewsThe 1607 date on the James City-Bruton Volunteer Fire Department patch marks the year three historic English ships—the Susan Constant, the Godspeed, and the Discovery—arrived in Virginia. (CAREER FIRE DEPARTMENT).BobBrooks
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Jewell Ridge Fire Department (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT - The Jewell Ridge Volunteer Fire Department in Virginia consolidated with other local departments into a single, unified entity called the Tazewell County Fire Company in 2026..BobBrooks
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Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall Fire Department (VA)61 viewsJoint Base Myer-Henderson Hall (JBMHH) is a U.S. military installation in the National Capital Region, formed in 2005 from the consolidation of Fort Myer, Fort McNair, and Henderson Hall. BobBrooks
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Kents Store Fire Company No. 3 (VA)4 viewsThe "Kents Store" portion of the name comes directly from the local community it serves, which was established in 1874 when George Henry Kent opened and ran a local general store and post office.BobBrooks
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Kilmarnock Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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King William Fire & Rescue (VA)7 viewsBobBrooks
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Kovenex Fire Department (VA)59 viewsManufacturer of Heat & Resistant Material i.e. Firefighter Turn-0ut Gear.BobBrooks
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Lady Smith Volunteer Fire Company (VA)4 viewsBobBrooks
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Ladysmith Volunteer Fire Company (VA)63 viewsStation 2.BobBrooks
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Lake Jackson Volunteer Fire Department (VA)4 viewsThe Lake Jackson Dam is 28-foot-high, 380-foot-long concrete gravity dam, just upstream of the Route 234 bridge crossing. It features a "significant hazard" radial gate system for water level and flood control.BobBrooks
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Lake Monticello Fire Department (VA)4 viewsStation 5.BobBrooks
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Lake of the Woods Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company (VA)4 viewsCompany 29.BobBrooks
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Langley A.F.B. Crash Fire Rescue (VA)4 viewsDEFUNCT/NAME CHANGE - Langley Air Force Base did not close, but its standalone administrative designation ended when it was officially consolidated with nearby Fort Eustis to form Joint Base Langley-Eustis on October 1, 2010.BobBrooks
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Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company 1 (VA)5 viewsBobBrooks
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Lexington City Fire Department (VA)66 viewsBobBrooks
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Little Fork Volunteer Fire & Rescue (VA)4 viewsCompany 9.BobBrooks
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Lois Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsCompany 13.BobBrooks
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London Bridge Volunteer Fire Department (VA)5 viewsDEFUNCT - The London Bridge Volunteer Fire Department merged with the city's municipal fire system when they transitioned to the Virginia Beach Fire Department. This transition occurred in 1963.BobBrooks
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