Through professionalism, dedication, integrity, and training, the Farmville Fire Department will work to safeguard the lives and property and enhance the quality of life of the people in our community. This will be accomplished by providing a vast range of emergency services, strong public relations, and fire safety education.
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The Farmville Fire Department is a full-service public safety agency providing services to the Town of Farmville, Virginia and to the surrounding areas in portions of Prince Edward, Cumberland, and Buckingham Counties. This growing, yet historic community in the “Heart of Virginia” is a regional hub for commerce, industry, and tourism. Farmville is home to Longwood University, Green Front Furniture, Centra-Southside Community Hospital and the Farmville Regional Airport.
The Department’s 45 volunteer members provide fire suppression, education, and prevention services to the nearly 10,000 people in our first due area from our station located in downtown Farmville. In addition, the department’s Special Operations Unit, the only one of its kind for nearly 50 miles, provides response to, and mitigation of, incidents involving hazardous materials, suspected terrorist or criminal activity, and when specialized services are requested by other agencies.
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The Farmville Fire Department wishes to announce Captain Dean Farmer. Captain Farmer will be responsible for coordinating training both within the department and with mutual aid companies. Certified as a Virginia fire instructor, Captain Farmer will also be responsible for coordinating c...
Come join the Farmville Fire Department for great food, great fun, and great music on Friday September, 3rd at Riverside Park in Farmville. The Farmville Fire Department will be serving hamburgers and hotdogs fresh off the grill. Come out and enjoy the sights and sounds while supporting your local f...
During the September business meeting, the Farmville Fire Department voted on several membership applications. The department wishes to welcome Probationary firefighters Richard Pence, Stuart Hughes, and John Quinn. Theses three firefighters will begin the department's probationary acade...
Only halfway through the first day of classes at Longwood University, firefighters from Farmville, Hampden-Sydney, Rice, and Prospect Fire Departments were notifed of a commercial building fire on the Bedford Hall addition. Darlington Heights Engine 6-5, in service in Company 1's area for training, ...
Probationary School begins October 10th, 2010 and will run through February 2011. New firefighters will have an opportunity to learn basic firefighting and EMS skills. This school is equivalent to Virginia training standards and will prepare firefighters to sit through a ProBoard certifi...
On the morning of August 4, 2010, Farmville firefighters were assisted by Company 7 (Rice Fire Department) and Company 2 (Hampden-Sydney Fire Department) in handling a multi-alarm residential fire. Upon arriving on-scene, fire crews sized up a single story residential structure with an involve...
The Farmville Fire Department responded twice to assist Longwood University this month. The department first assisted Longwood Police Department in the investigation of a carbon monoxide alarm in the new boiler plant. This response provided a valuable opportunity for fire crews to become familiar wi...
Co.1 was dispatched to a motorcycle accident with injuries at 14:19. Upon arrival, E1-2 found a motorcycle on its side that appeared to have struck a deer. The patient was already with the rescue squad upon arrival, and fire units established a safe area around the wreck until State Police was able ...
On May 12th, a storm entered the Town of Farmville and kept Co.1 busy with calls produced by the storm. While going to different powerlines being down in town, Co. 1 was toned for a structure fire in Cumberland County at 17:09. Both E1-1, and E1-2 which were already on other...
Co.1 started the day at 02:40, with a Odor Investigation at 1102 Lee Dr. E1-1 arrived to find nothing showing, and after the house was investigated with the gas meter and T.I.C. camera it was determined that the alarm was caused by a faulty alarm system.
The second call came in at 14:53, for a...