Move Over Awareness Month
By Lieutenant Scott MauriceJune 2, 2019June is “Move Over Awareness Month” in Virginia. Every year, the month of June is recognized as “Move Over Awareness Month” in Virginia. The designation
By Lieutenant Scott MauriceJune 2, 2019June is “Move Over Awareness Month” in Virginia. Every year, the month of June is recognized as “Move Over Awareness Month” in Virginia. The designation
The Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad is proud to announce that two of its members were recently announced as the recipients of the 2019 Regional EMS Awards. The award recipients were
Members of the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad attended the 7th Annual Medical Special Operations Conference (MSOC) sponsored by the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) from 16-19 May 2019 in
This week (19-25 May 2019) the officers and members of the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad will celebrate National EMS Week, recognizing the men and women who serve their communities 24/7/365.
Thank You Sterling for making our 2019 Sprint Open House a Success! Despite the overcast skies and chilly weather many showed up for our 2019 Spring Open House at the
The Loudoun Chamber honored local heroes, from Public Safety personnel to ordinary citizens, for their courageous, often lifesaving actions in 2018 at the 34th Annual Valor Awards ceremony on Friday,
The week of 14-20 April 2019 has officially been recognized as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors. The Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad would like
Save the date! Sterling Rescue will hold its 2019 Spring Open House at the Dulles Town Center Mall (Center Court and the Lower Macy’s parking lot) on 11 May 2019
The Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad (SVRS) celebrates National Volunteer Week 2019. National Volunteer Week is a time for organizations across the country to honor volunteers and recognize the irreplaceable impact
The Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System and the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad are honored to announce the graduation of 80 first responder personnel who successfully completed various levels