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==Codes/Units/Station Lists==
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=Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Department=
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[[File:RCFRDPatch.jpg|125px|thumb|right|Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Patch]]
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Roanoke County Fire & Rescue is a combination (career and volunteer) fire and rescue department serving Roanoke County, Virginia. Roanoke County Fire and Rescue is the largest combination fire and rescue department in the Commonwealth of Virginia west of Richmond. The department operates out of 11 fire stations, two EMS stations, one neighboring fire station, one administrative office, and a regional Fire-EMS training center. The department is responsible for providing fire and rescue coverage to an area of 251 square miles and a population of over 96,000 people. As of 2023, the department has 203 full time career personnel (uniform and civilian) and approximately 200 active volunteers. These volunteers, consisting of firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics, serve in most of the County's 13 stations. The department was founded in 1986. Before then, most of the stations that currently make up Roanoke County Fire & Rescue were their own independent volunteer fire and rescue agencies that covered their respective first due area of the county.
  
== Roanoke County Fire Stations ==
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==Stations and Apparatus==
Roanoke County Fire and Rescue's 12 stations are located across the county and are strategically placed to serve its citizens. Most stations have a 12-hour career shift from 6:00 to 18:00 Monday through Friday, with volunteers serving all other times and on most holidays.
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Roanoke County Fire & Rescue's stations are strategically located across the county to serve its citizens. Career and volunteer staffing varies by station, but volunteers generally serve week nights from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., and 24 hours on weekends and most holidays.
  
=== Apparatus & Stations ===
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Roanoke County Fire & Rescue maintains and operates a large fleet of fire engines, ladder trucks, tanker trucks, brush trucks, squad trucks, and ambulances. The department also has many specialty units, including an air truck, a heavy technical rescue truck, swift water rescue boats, a rehab unit and a fire investigation unit. In addition, the department has numerous special operations and support trailers, personnel response vehicles and reserve fire and rescue apparatus.  
==== Company 1/Medic 1 - North County  ====
 
Station 1 is a full time career staffed station.
 
  
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=== Station 1 - North County ===
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Station 1 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
*Wagon 1  
 
*Wagon 1  
*Ambulance 1
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*Engine 311 (Type 3 wildland engine)
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*Ladder 101
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*Medic 1
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*Medic 15
 
*Utility 1
 
*Utility 1
  
==== Company 2/Rescue 2 - Vinton ====
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=== Company 2 - Vinton ===
Company 2 and Rescue 2 are separated into their own buildings. Vinton's stations are co-owned by Roanoke County and the town of Vinton. They are located in the town of Vinton, but they receive some apparatus and their number by Roanoke County. Vinton is dispatched to calls by both jurisdictions. One ambulance is career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue and the town of Vinton.
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Company 2 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
 
*Engine 2
 
 
*Wagon 2
 
*Wagon 2
*Ladder 2
 
*Tanker 2
 
 
*Brush 2
 
*Brush 2
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*Medic 2
 
*Car 2
 
*Car 2
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*UTV 2
  
*Squad 2
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=== Rescue 2 - Vinton ===
*Rehab 2
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Rescue 2 is staffed by Vinton volunteer EMS providers.
*Ambulance 21
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*Medic 21
*Ambulance 22
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*Medic 22
*Ambulance 23
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*Medic 24
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*Rehab 2 (Rehab unit)
 
*Car 20
 
*Car 20
  
==== Company 3/Rescue 3 - Cave Spring ====
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=== Company 3 - Cave Spring ===
Company 3 and Rescue 3 are separated into their own buildings.
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Company 3 is staffed by Cave Spring volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
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*Wagon 3
 
*Engine 3
 
*Engine 3
*Wagon 3
 
 
*Ladder 3
 
*Ladder 3
 
*Tanker 3
 
*Tanker 3
*Brush 3  
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*Brush 3
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*Medic 3
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*Medic 332
 
*Utility 3
 
*Utility 3
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*Car 3
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*EMS 2
  
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=== Rescue 3 - Cave Spring ===
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Rescue 3 is staffed by Cave Spring volunteer EMS providers.
 
*Squad 3
 
*Squad 3
*Ambulance 32
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*Medic 32
*Ambulance 33
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*Medic 33
 
*Car 30
 
*Car 30
  
==== Company 4/Medic 4 - Catawba ====
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=== Station 4 - Catawba ===
Ambulance is career staffed part time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
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Station 4 is staffed by Catawba volunteer firefighters and part time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
 
 
*Wagon 4
 
*Wagon 4
 
*Tanker 4
 
*Tanker 4
 
*Brush 4
 
*Brush 4
*Ambulance 4
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*Medic 4
 
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*Utility 4
==== Company 5/Rescue 5 - Hollins ====
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*UTV 4
Wagon and one ambulance are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
 
  
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=== Station 5 - Hollins ===
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Station 5 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
*Wagon 5
 
*Wagon 5
 
*Engine 5
 
*Engine 5
*Ladder 5
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*Brush 5
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*Medic 5
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*Medic 52
 
*Utility 5
 
*Utility 5
*Ambulance 51
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*Battalion 1
*Ambulance 52
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*Investigation 1 (Fire investigation unit)
*Ambulance 53
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*Command Unit
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*Public Education/Fire Safety Trailer
  
==== Company 6/Rescue 6 - Mt. Pleasant ====
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=== Station 6 - Mount Pleasant ===
One ambulance is career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
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Station 6 is staffed by Mount Pleasant volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
 
*Wagon 6
 
*Wagon 6
 
*Tanker 6
 
*Tanker 6
 
*Brush 6
 
*Brush 6
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*Medic 6
 
*Utility 6
 
*Utility 6
*Ambulance 61
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*UTV 6
*Ambulance 62
 
 
 
==== Company 7/Medic 7 - Clearbrook ====
 
Wagon and ambulance are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
 
  
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=== Station 7 - Clearbrook ===
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Station 7 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
*Wagon 7
 
*Wagon 7
*HTR 7
 
 
*Brush 7
 
*Brush 7
*Ambulance 7
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*HTR 7 (Heavy Technical Rescue unit)
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*Medic 7
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*Utility 7
  
==== Company 8/Rescue 8 - Bent Mountain ====
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=== Station 8 - Bent Mountain ===  
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Station 8 is staffed by Bent Mountain volunteer firefighters and part time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
*Wagon 8
 
*Wagon 8
 
*Tanker 8
 
*Tanker 8
 
*Squad 8
 
*Squad 8
 
*Brush 8
 
*Brush 8
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*Medic 8
 
*Utility 8
 
*Utility 8
 
*ATV 8
 
*ATV 8
*Ambulance 81
 
*Ambulance 82
 
 
==== Company 9/Medic 9 - Fort Lewis ====
 
Ambulances are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
 
  
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=== Station 9 - Fort Lewis ===
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Station 9 is staffed by Fort Lewis volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
*Wagon 9
 
*Wagon 9
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*Engine 9
 
*Tower 9
 
*Tower 9
 
*Tanker 9
 
*Tanker 9
 
*Squad 9
 
*Squad 9
*Air 9
 
 
*Brush 9
 
*Brush 9
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*Air 9 (Mobile SCBA air bottle refill truck)
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*Medic 9
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*Medic 91
 
*Utility 9
 
*Utility 9
*Ambulance 91
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*UTV 9
*Ambulance 92
 
 
 
==== Company 10/Rescue 10 - Masons Cove ====
 
Rescue 10 is a joint rescue squad between Catawba and Masons Cove that operates as one entity. Rescue 10 is dispatched to both jurisdictions first due. One ambulance is career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
 
  
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=== Station 10 - Masons Cove ===
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Station 10 is staffed by Masons Cove volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
*Wagon 10
 
*Wagon 10
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*Engine 10
 
*Tanker 10
 
*Tanker 10
 
*Attack 10
 
*Attack 10
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*Medic 10
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*Medic 102
 
*Utility 10
 
*Utility 10
*Gator 10
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*UTV 10
*Ambulance 10-1
 
*Ambulance 10-2
 
 
 
==== Company 11/Medic 11 - Back Creek ====
 
Wagon and ambulance are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
 
  
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=== Station 11 - Back Creek ===
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Station 11 is staffed by Back Creek volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.
 
*Wagon 11
 
*Wagon 11
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*Engine 11
 
*Attack 11
 
*Attack 11
 
*Brush 11
 
*Brush 11
*Car 11
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*Medic 11
*Ambulance 11
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*Utility 11
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*Foam trailer
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=== Station 12 - Bonsack ===
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Roanoke County broke ground on the future station 12 in November of 2023 with an anticipated completion date of early 2025. The future station 12 is located at 1465 Mexico Way NE in Roanoke City and will serve the Bonsack area of Eastern Roanoke County. The new $8 million, 12,500 square foot fire and rescue station is expected to reduce demands on the Vinton stations as well as Botetourt County station 7 and Roanoke City station 14, which currently fill call gaps in this area. Station 12 will be staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters once completed.
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=== Botetourt Station 7 - Read Mountain ===
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The Read Mountain Fire & Rescue station was established as a joint facility between Roanoke County and [[Botetourt County (VA)|Botetourt County]]. The station is located in Botetourt County, near the Roanoke County border. The station operated under the management of Roanoke County until July 2020, when a new operating agreement was signed and ownership was transferred to Botetourt County. The station was subsequently rebranded from Roanoke County Station 12 to Botetourt County Station 7. The Read Mountain station continues to be dispatched to calls by both jurisdictions, although Roanoke County will construct a new fire station in 2024, which will replace the Read Mountain station.
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*Medic 12 (Staffed by part time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue EMS providers)
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==Unit Designations==
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''Replace "#" with the station number.''
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* Wagon #                    - Pumper truck
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* Engine #                  - Pumper truck
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* Ladder #                  - Aerial ladder truck
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* Tower #                    - Aerial platform truck
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* Tanker #                  - Tanker truck that holds 1,800 gallons of water or more
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* Squad #                    - Medium or heavy duty vehicle rescue truck
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* Attack #                  - Mini pumper or brush truck
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* Brush #                    - Brush truck
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* Medic #                    - Advanced Life Support (EMT-I or Paramedic) staffed ambulance
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* Rescue #                  - Basic Life Support (EMT or AEMT) staffed ambulance
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* Utility #                  - Personnel response vehicle
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* Car #                      - Personnel response vehicle
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* ATV #                      - All Terrain Vehicle
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* UTV #                      - Utility Terrain Vehicle
  
==== Company 12/Rescue 12 - Read Mountain ====
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==Personnel Designations==
Station 12 is co-owned by Roanoke County and [[Botetourt County (VA)|Botetourt County]]. Station 12 is located in Botetourt County, but it receives its apparatus and number by Roanoke County. Read Mountain is dispatched to calls by both jurisdictions.
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* Chief 1                    - Chief of Department
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* Chief #                    - Chief of a Volunteer Fire Company    
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* Chief #50                  - Chief of a Volunteer Rescue Squad
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* Deputy Chief #            - Deputy Chief
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* Battalion 1                - Battalion Chief (Shift)
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* Battalion #                - Battalion Chief
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* EMS 1                      - EMS Battalion Chief
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* EMS 2                      - EMS Captain (Shift)
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* Training 1                - Training Battalion Chief
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* FM #                      - Fire Marshal
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* Chaplain 1                - Chaplain
  
*Wagon 12
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==Incident Call Types==
*Engine 12
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*Fire Call            - Emergency fire call (Ex. Structure fire, fire alarm, vehicle fire, brush fire, vehicle accident, gas leak etc.)
*Brush 12
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*Fire Service Call    - Non-emergency fire call (Ex. Water leak, lifting assistance, vehicle break downs etc.)
*Utility 12
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*Medical (ALS)        - Emergency Advanced Life Support call
*Car 12          
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*Medical (BLS)         - Emergency Basic Life Support call
*Ambulance 12-1
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*Medical Service Call  - Non-emergency medical call (i.e. lifting assistance, etc.)
*Ambulance 12-2
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*ALS-Critical          - Emergency Advanced Life Support + Critical Patient call (i.e. cardiac arrest, etc.)
  
==Roanoke County Unit Designations==
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==Related Links==
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* [[Travel Reference (VA)]]: {{TRVA|I-81}}, {{TRVA|US 11}}, {{TRVA|US 220}}, {{TRVA|US 221}}, {{TRVA|US_460#US_460_Eastern_Portion|US 460 E}}, {{TRVA|A.T. Trail|Appalachian Trail}}, {{TRVA|B.R.P.|Blue Ridge Pkwy}}
  
Most Roanoke County stations have units numbered by their home station's location.
 
  
*Format:  Medic / Rescue        Station  Unit#
 
*Desc:    ALS  /  BLS            #        #
 
*Example:      Medic                5        2
 
*For example "Medic 52" is Hollins Unit, #2
 
  
Other units are specialty units that roam around stations, usually supervisors or chiefs.
 
Replace '#' with station number.
 
  
* Medic #                    - ALS Staffed Truck of at least EMT-I or above
 
* Rescue #                  - BLS Staffed Truck consisting of an EMT-B or EMT-E
 
* Air 9                      - Mobile Air Refill Truck, typically for Structure fires
 
* Tower 9                    - Ladder Truck with basket
 
* Rehab 2                    - Rehab unit for fires,to Rehab Fire Fighters and Victims
 
* Chaplin 1 or 2            - County Chaplin, helped victims of emergencies
 
* EMS 2                      - On-Duty EMS Captain
 
* Battalion 1                - On-Duty Batt. Chief
 
* HTR 7                      - Heavy Technical Rescue
 
* Squad #                    - Heavy Vehicular Rescue Truck, Jaws of life
 
* FM 1,2,3                  - Fire Marshals
 
* Division Chief 1,2,3,4    - Division Chiefs for Roanoke County
 
* Chief #                    - Chief of a station and/or Rescue squad
 
* #50                        - Cheif of a rescue Squad
 
* Engine #                  - Primary Response Fire Engine
 
* Wagon #                    - Primary Response Fire Engine
 
* Tanker #                  - Tanker Truck that holds 1500 gallons of water or more
 
* Brush #                    - Light brush fire response for small fires
 
* Car #                      - Response Vehicle for Fire/Rescue
 
* Utility #                  - Response Vehicle for Fire/Rescue
 
  
==Roanoke County Call Types==
 
  
*Fire Service Call  - Fire Service Call, usually water leaks.
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*Service Call        - Patient needs help getting up, no injuries
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*BLS                - Basic Life Support
 
*ALS                - Advanced Life Support
 
*ALS-Critical        - Advanced Life Support + Major event (ex. Code)
 
  
[[Category:Southern Region]]
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[[Category:Virginia Fire Services]]
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[[Category:Virginia Medical]]
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[[Category:Virginia Station IDs]]

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Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Department

Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Patch

Roanoke County Fire & Rescue is a combination (career and volunteer) fire and rescue department serving Roanoke County, Virginia. Roanoke County Fire and Rescue is the largest combination fire and rescue department in the Commonwealth of Virginia west of Richmond. The department operates out of 11 fire stations, two EMS stations, one neighboring fire station, one administrative office, and a regional Fire-EMS training center. The department is responsible for providing fire and rescue coverage to an area of 251 square miles and a population of over 96,000 people. As of 2023, the department has 203 full time career personnel (uniform and civilian) and approximately 200 active volunteers. These volunteers, consisting of firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics, serve in most of the County's 13 stations. The department was founded in 1986. Before then, most of the stations that currently make up Roanoke County Fire & Rescue were their own independent volunteer fire and rescue agencies that covered their respective first due area of the county.

Stations and Apparatus

Roanoke County Fire & Rescue's stations are strategically located across the county to serve its citizens. Career and volunteer staffing varies by station, but volunteers generally serve week nights from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., and 24 hours on weekends and most holidays.

Roanoke County Fire & Rescue maintains and operates a large fleet of fire engines, ladder trucks, tanker trucks, brush trucks, squad trucks, and ambulances. The department also has many specialty units, including an air truck, a heavy technical rescue truck, swift water rescue boats, a rehab unit and a fire investigation unit. In addition, the department has numerous special operations and support trailers, personnel response vehicles and reserve fire and rescue apparatus.

Station 1 - North County

Station 1 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 1
  • Engine 311 (Type 3 wildland engine)
  • Ladder 101
  • Medic 1
  • Medic 15
  • Utility 1

Company 2 - Vinton

Company 2 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 2
  • Brush 2
  • Medic 2
  • Car 2
  • UTV 2

Rescue 2 - Vinton

Rescue 2 is staffed by Vinton volunteer EMS providers.

  • Medic 21
  • Medic 22
  • Medic 24
  • Rehab 2 (Rehab unit)
  • Car 20

Company 3 - Cave Spring

Company 3 is staffed by Cave Spring volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 3
  • Engine 3
  • Ladder 3
  • Tanker 3
  • Brush 3
  • Medic 3
  • Medic 332
  • Utility 3
  • Car 3
  • EMS 2

Rescue 3 - Cave Spring

Rescue 3 is staffed by Cave Spring volunteer EMS providers.

  • Squad 3
  • Medic 32
  • Medic 33
  • Car 30

Station 4 - Catawba

Station 4 is staffed by Catawba volunteer firefighters and part time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 4
  • Tanker 4
  • Brush 4
  • Medic 4
  • Utility 4
  • UTV 4

Station 5 - Hollins

Station 5 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 5
  • Engine 5
  • Brush 5
  • Medic 5
  • Medic 52
  • Utility 5
  • Battalion 1
  • Investigation 1 (Fire investigation unit)
  • Command Unit
  • Public Education/Fire Safety Trailer

Station 6 - Mount Pleasant

Station 6 is staffed by Mount Pleasant volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 6
  • Tanker 6
  • Brush 6
  • Medic 6
  • Utility 6
  • UTV 6

Station 7 - Clearbrook

Station 7 is staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 7
  • Brush 7
  • HTR 7 (Heavy Technical Rescue unit)
  • Medic 7
  • Utility 7

Station 8 - Bent Mountain

Station 8 is staffed by Bent Mountain volunteer firefighters and part time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 8
  • Tanker 8
  • Squad 8
  • Brush 8
  • Medic 8
  • Utility 8
  • ATV 8

Station 9 - Fort Lewis

Station 9 is staffed by Fort Lewis volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 9
  • Engine 9
  • Tower 9
  • Tanker 9
  • Squad 9
  • Brush 9
  • Air 9 (Mobile SCBA air bottle refill truck)
  • Medic 9
  • Medic 91
  • Utility 9
  • UTV 9

Station 10 - Masons Cove

Station 10 is staffed by Masons Cove volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 10
  • Engine 10
  • Tanker 10
  • Attack 10
  • Medic 10
  • Medic 102
  • Utility 10
  • UTV 10

Station 11 - Back Creek

Station 11 is staffed by Back Creek volunteer firefighters and full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters.

  • Wagon 11
  • Engine 11
  • Attack 11
  • Brush 11
  • Medic 11
  • Utility 11
  • Foam trailer

Station 12 - Bonsack

Roanoke County broke ground on the future station 12 in November of 2023 with an anticipated completion date of early 2025. The future station 12 is located at 1465 Mexico Way NE in Roanoke City and will serve the Bonsack area of Eastern Roanoke County. The new $8 million, 12,500 square foot fire and rescue station is expected to reduce demands on the Vinton stations as well as Botetourt County station 7 and Roanoke City station 14, which currently fill call gaps in this area. Station 12 will be staffed by full time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue firefighters once completed.

Botetourt Station 7 - Read Mountain

The Read Mountain Fire & Rescue station was established as a joint facility between Roanoke County and Botetourt County. The station is located in Botetourt County, near the Roanoke County border. The station operated under the management of Roanoke County until July 2020, when a new operating agreement was signed and ownership was transferred to Botetourt County. The station was subsequently rebranded from Roanoke County Station 12 to Botetourt County Station 7. The Read Mountain station continues to be dispatched to calls by both jurisdictions, although Roanoke County will construct a new fire station in 2024, which will replace the Read Mountain station.

  • Medic 12 (Staffed by part time Roanoke County Fire & Rescue EMS providers)

Unit Designations

Replace "#" with the station number.

  • Wagon # - Pumper truck
  • Engine # - Pumper truck
  • Ladder # - Aerial ladder truck
  • Tower # - Aerial platform truck
  • Tanker # - Tanker truck that holds 1,800 gallons of water or more
  • Squad # - Medium or heavy duty vehicle rescue truck
  • Attack # - Mini pumper or brush truck
  • Brush # - Brush truck
  • Medic # - Advanced Life Support (EMT-I or Paramedic) staffed ambulance
  • Rescue # - Basic Life Support (EMT or AEMT) staffed ambulance
  • Utility # - Personnel response vehicle
  • Car # - Personnel response vehicle
  • ATV # - All Terrain Vehicle
  • UTV # - Utility Terrain Vehicle

Personnel Designations

  • Chief 1 - Chief of Department
  • Chief # - Chief of a Volunteer Fire Company
  • Chief #50 - Chief of a Volunteer Rescue Squad
  • Deputy Chief # - Deputy Chief
  • Battalion 1 - Battalion Chief (Shift)
  • Battalion # - Battalion Chief
  • EMS 1 - EMS Battalion Chief
  • EMS 2 - EMS Captain (Shift)
  • Training 1 - Training Battalion Chief
  • FM # - Fire Marshal
  • Chaplain 1 - Chaplain

Incident Call Types

  • Fire Call - Emergency fire call (Ex. Structure fire, fire alarm, vehicle fire, brush fire, vehicle accident, gas leak etc.)
  • Fire Service Call - Non-emergency fire call (Ex. Water leak, lifting assistance, vehicle break downs etc.)
  • Medical (ALS) - Emergency Advanced Life Support call
  • Medical (BLS) - Emergency Basic Life Support call
  • Medical Service Call - Non-emergency medical call (i.e. lifting assistance, etc.)
  • ALS-Critical - Emergency Advanced Life Support + Critical Patient call (i.e. cardiac arrest, etc.)

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