
My Father’s Day Heart Attack . . .
On Father’s Day 2017, “Fred” (who possesses none of the common risk factors) experienced a heart attack about half-way through a 30-mile bike ride on the W&OD Trail in the
On Father’s Day 2017, “Fred” (who possesses none of the common risk factors) experienced a heart attack about half-way through a 30-mile bike ride on the W&OD Trail in the
With summer upon us, families are beating the heat by spending the day swimming and playing in the water. Unfortunately these activates can be deadly if safety precautions are not
Every summer, heartbreaking and preventable deaths happen when children are left alone in hot cars. More than 600 U.S. children have died that way since 1990, according to the nonprofit
The Final Round at the Kitchenaide Senior PGA (SPGA) Championship is in the books and what an exciting final round it was. It was a deep honor that Sterling Volunteer
On 25 May 2017, Members of the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the Loudoun County Fire and Rescue System at the annual Deener/Carr Awards
This past week the officers and members of the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad celebrated National EMS Week and recognized the men and woman who serve their communities 24/7/365. This year’s
On 29 April 2017, the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad simultaneously supported two (2) Public Education events (the Kid’s Club Festival at the Dulles Town Center Mall and the Joshua’s Hands
Have you checked your mailbox recently? If you have, you may have found an envelope from Sterling Rescue regarding our 2017 Fund Drive. Sterling Rescue depends upon donations from the
On Wednesday, 5 April 2017 at 600am, the Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad placed Ambulance (Medic) 635B into service at the Kincora Fire/Rescue Station 635. A state-of-the-art 2016 Horton Model 623
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. At this moment, across the nation, 660,000 drivers are using handheld cellular devices. In support of the US Department of Transportation and the National