The Sterling Volunteer Fire Company is a non-profit volunteer organization where brave men and women are saving lives and property in the Sterling, Va area. To find out how you can join the SVFC family visit sterlingfire.org/join
The Sterling Volunteer Fire Company operates out of three fire stations: Sterling Park, Cascades, and Kincora. From these stations, we respond with three fire engines, a ladder truck, and a command unit. We also have a brush unit, a tanker, a safety officer, and reserve apparatus available. All of these vehicles are funded with donations from the community.
We spend countless hours training to maintain certifications in fire fighting, emergency medical services, and technical rescue. We are also constantly upgrading our skills and equipment to keep up with the latest technology and practices in the fire service.
All of this training and equipment is brought to bear on more than 3,000 calls for help each year and this number is rising steadily. Calls range from resetting fire alarms to car accidents to large-scale fires.
Station 611, at 104 Commerce Street, is also known as Sterling’s South Station because it serves the area south of Route 7 including Sterling Park, Church Mills and Forrest Ridge. Station 11 is home to Engine 611, Tower 611, Engine 611B, SERV 611, and Canteen 611.
Station 618, Sterling’s North Station at 46700 Middlefield Drive, serves the Cascades, Countryside, Sugarland Run, and Lowes Island areas located north of Route 7. Apparatus quartered at Station 18 include Engine 618, Tanker 618, Quint 618, Command 618, and Safety Officer 618.
Station 624, a partnership with Loudoun County, at 21130 Pacific Blvd, serves the Dulles Town Center area and the growing Kincora development. This station houses Engine 624 and Quint 624.
The Sugarland Run Substation, at 81 N. Sugarland Run Drive, was the former Station 18 as well as the primary North Side Station until 1997.