Prince William County Fire Station 11

"The Double French Fry"

Welcome to Fire Station 11.  Fire Station 11 is staffed by a total of 23 Firefighters and Medics.  In the year 2005, there were almost 1.2 million firefighters in the U.S.  The staff at Station 11 is proud to be part of this very large brotherhood. 

Fire Station 11 is located in western Prince William County, Virginia.  Currently staffed at Station 11 is Truck 511, Engine 511, and Medic 551.  Engine and Truck 511 are staffed by career personnel Monday thru Friday 0600-1800hrs.  Medic 551 is a 24hr. staffed unit.  Medic 551 works a 24 on, 48 off shift.  Fire Station 11 is one of the busiest stations in Prince William County.

 

IAFF Local 2598

25 Box Auto Accident with Entrapment

Truck 511 responded to a 25 Box ACCA with entrapment. Driver was pinned in one of the vehicles. Truck 511 and Rescue 501 extricated the patient. Units on the box: E525, M555, T511, R501, BC501, EMS OPS 503, A515

16 Box Fire

Engine and Truck 11 responded to a 16 Box for a Commercial Fire at the Buckhall Mall. BC504 arrived on scene with heavy fire in the kitchen. Engine and Truck assisted with extinguishment and overhaul.

11 Box Vacant House

Engine and Truck 511 and Medic 551 responded to a reported House Fire on Balls Ford Rd. Callback stated the house was vacant but when crews arrived it was obvious this house was used for extra-curricular activities. Fire was contained to a bedroom on the 2nd floor by Engine 511's crew. Units on the alarm: E511, E525, E504, E501, T511, R504, M551, BC501, C501

 The National Firefighter Safety Stand Down Challenge

For the second year in a row, Station 11 holds the Firefighter Safety Stand Down Challenge Cup.  Last year the cup was won by the Truck Company.  This year, the Engine Company walked away with the win.  The Truck Company did come in third this year with Medic 551 C Shift coming in fourth.

The Medic Company tries to hold back in the Challange as to not upset the firemen.  Congrats, to the Engine Company on a job well done.  Good job to the Truck also.  To all the other stations in the county, Better luck next year!

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