Wednesday, January 1st, 2020
Happy New Year! Thank you to those who served as officers in 2019. The 2020 Officers are as follows: Ryan Burk - ChiefTim Lawson - Assistant ChiefTroy Blair - CaptainJames Sullivan - CaptainDavid Bu...
Tuesday, January 1st, 2019
Now that 2019 has arrived, we want to take the time to thank all those who served as officers in 2018. Serving this year as officers are:Neil Spier - LieutenantBrandon Johnson - LieutenantRyan Burke ...
Wednesday, May 9th, 2018
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This evening the students of this year's fire academy finally had the opportunity to experience some live fire training as part of their fire control skills classes. This fire included brush fire...
Saturday, March 10th, 2018
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On February 26th the newest class of firefighters began thier training at the Huguenot Volunteer Fire Department. Today was thier first day in personal equipment and SCBA. These 13 students will com...

Welcome to the home of the Huguenot Volunteer Fire Department in Powhatan County, Virginia! We're a progressive, well-trained, motivated group of volunteers serving the eastern portion of our rural/suburban county, providing 24/7 response to all hazards.

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Tuesday, March 13th, 2018
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On Monday evening, Rescue 2 was requested to assist Amelia County with a person trapped in a grain silo. Huguenot personnel arrived to find rescue efforts well underway. Huguenot personnel were placed in leadership positions within the incident command system, and worked in conjunction with person...
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As predicted, high winds throughout Virginia contributed to an unusually high call volume in Powhatan County on Friday. Between 7AM and 5PM, Huguenot's volunteer and career staff responded to 14 calls for service, including brush fires, wires down, traffic crashes, and medical incidents.
Saturday, January 6th, 2018
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Today ended up being a pretty busy day in Powhatan. Company 2 responded on 5 calls, plus our volunteers helped staff two ambulances to supplement the PVRS unit. One of these calls was a partial leg amputation by chainsaw.
Friday, January 5th, 2018
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Tonight, Powhatan Co 2 and 1, Amelia 4, Chesterfield 7, Fire Administration, and PVRS responded to the Winterbrook Subdivision for a potential structure fire. Luckily, it turned out to be only a heating system failure that created a haze and smell.

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