Father Follows in Son’s Footsteps
Sterling Rescue’s motto is “Empowered to save, Inspired to serve.” For some, the inspiration to serve spans generations, with sons and daughters following one (or both) of their parents into
Sterling Rescue’s motto is “Empowered to save, Inspired to serve.” For some, the inspiration to serve spans generations, with sons and daughters following one (or both) of their parents into
Sterling Rescue’s motto is “Empowered to save. Inspired to serve.” As COVID-19 transitions from a pandemic to an endemic disease, we took a retrospective look at the last two years
It takes special training and experience to safely operate ambulances on emergency calls. All ambulance drivers must pass a Virginia state-mandated Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) and successfully perform a number of actual “lights and sirens” emergency responses
On July 7, 2022, Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad held a special election for the office of President. This was to fill a vacancy for the remaining term of the President,
On Sunday, June 5, 2022, the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad recognized 30 members of the Squad for outstanding service to our organization and the community. This ceremony recognized members for
Sterling Rescue supported the US Park Police and National Park Service during the National Independence Day Parade and fireworks display at the National Mall in Washington, DC on July 4,
On Sunday, June 5, 2022, the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad recognized 20 members of the Squad for outstanding service to our organization and the community. This ceremony, long-delayed due to
On Thursday, May 12, 2022, Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad was recognized for their outstanding service by Loudoun Cares, a local public service organization. Each year this organization honors and awards
In a Loudoun County Fire and Rescue graduation ceremony on June 29, 2022, eight members of Sterling Rescue were recognized for completing the Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) and Emergency
On July 26, 2021, Chaplain Charles Grant, received the Stu Plitman First Responder Community Service Award at the Loudoun Chamber of Commerce’s 36th Annual Valor Awards at The National Conference