
SVRS Supports the Marine Corp Marathon
This year is the 50th running of the Marine Corp Marathon. Sterling Rescue has been supporting The Peoples Marathon since the 1990s with resources to attend to the over 40,000 runners

This year is the 50th running of the Marine Corp Marathon. Sterling Rescue has been supporting The Peoples Marathon since the 1990s with resources to attend to the over 40,000 runners

Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad participated in National Night Out on August 5, 2025. According to the National Night Out website, https://natw.org/about/, the event is “an annual community-building campaign that promotes

Sterling Rescue was honored to provide three specialized bicycle teams in support of this year’s National Fourth of July Celebration in Washington, DC, on the National Mall. Each of the

This weekend, SVRS assisted in the 48th Annual Marine Corp Marathon. We have provided support for Arlington County with this event since 1995. This year there were 30,000 runners for the

Thank you to our Sterling community for visiting us at SterlingFest for our Open House on October 12, 2024. We were thankful to see so many happy faces visit our

Since 1974, National EMS Week has recognized the important contributions emergency medical services (EMS) professionals make in providing for the health and safety of those in their communities. The week seeks to

We recently participated in the annual emergency services training exercise with the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) Fire and Rescue Department at Dulles Airport. The simulated aircraft incident involved 127

On April 8, 2024, nine current and former members of the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad (SVRS) were recognized for their achievement and service at the Loudoun County Combined Fire and

On March 20, 2024, Sterling Volunteer Fire Company (SVFC) Firefighter Brian Diamond received a hero’s welcome at Station 18/25 in Sterling. Brian was severely burned in the Silver Ridge Drive

On March 7, 2024 Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad participated in Lowe’s Island Elementary School’s Career Day, interacting with over 250 Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Grade students and their teachers. Although