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Virginia Beach-Princess Anne Rescue opted to remain its own independent squad. This squad is now known as the Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad or, unofficially, as Rescue 14. In the 1970s, more members were needed and for the first time, women were allowed to volunteer with the rescue squads.
On May 31, 2019, a disgruntled employee shot and killed 12 people and injured 4 in a workplace shooting at the Princess Anne Courthouse complex, located in the city of Virginia Beach and within the Princess Anne Courthouse Volunteer Rescue Squad's first due response area.
Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad Leesburg: R13 1952 Purcellville Volunteer Rescue Squad Purcellville: R14 1969 Sterling Volunteer Rescue Squad Sterling: R15 1964 Hamilton Volunteer Rescue Squad Hamilton: R17 1952 Sterling Volunteer Fire Company Sterling: 18 1966 Dulles South Fire Station Chantilly: 19 2007 Leesburg Volunteer Fire Company ...
The Virginia Beach Fire Department is the founding member of one of Virginia's two FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force. [2] Virginia Task Force 2 (VA-TF2) is available to respond to natural or man-made disasters around the country and the world to assist with search and rescue, medical support, damage assessment and communications. [3]
Every year on the anniversary of the wreck, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Virginia Beach Volunteer Fire Department places a wreath at the base of the statue there. On October 13, 1995, during a state visit, Her Majesty Queen Sonja of Norway visited the Norwegian Lady statue in Virginia Beach, and placed memorial flowers.
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Chesapeake Beach, also known as Chic's Beach or Chick's Beach, [1] is a small beach in a residential neighborhood running on the east and west sides of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. What originated as a lookout post during war, the beach eventually turned to more recreational activities.
The community is home to Virginia Beach EMS Station 15, dedicated as the "James L. Wood Thalia EMS Station" (formerly Thalia Volunteer Fire Department and formerly VBFD Station 7), Thalia Elementary School, and Loehmann's Plaza, a shopping center.