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The Buckhall Volunteer Fire
Department was founded in 1981, following the
creation of the Buckhall Fire District the year
before.
Continuing in his lifelong
service to the public, Mr. Joseph R. Kemper
spearheaded the establishment of the Buckhall
Volunteer Fire Department. Following a 24-year
career with the Virginia Department of Forestry,
during which he taught countless fire safety &
prevention classes to area youth, Mr. Kemper foresaw
a need for a local fire department in Buckhall long
before it became a vision to others.
After the founding in 1981,
the BVFD began officially answering calls for
assistance in September of 1984 on an assist basis,
and took full responsibility for our "first due"
area in May of 1985.
Mr. Kemper was instrumental
in every step of the development of our department,
even donating land on which to build a temporary
station while the permanent facility was being
constructed on Davis Ford Road. We broke
ground on that station on March 31, 1985, just days
before Mr. Kemper passed away on April 21, 1985.
But Mr. Kemper remains a part of this department,
with our station being known to this day as "Kemper
Station".
A lot has changed since our
founding. With Northern Virginia's explosive
growth over the past few years, our call volumes
have steadily increased with thousands of new
residents coming into the area.
But one thing has stayed the
same: The dedication of our members to this
community.
Today, the Buckhall
Volunteer Fire Department is supported by ____
"Active" members and ____ "Supporting" members.
"Active" members are responsible for response to
calls for assistance, while "Supporting" members
assist with the administrative tasks in the
department, such as fund raising, social events,
catering, and more. In addition to those
dedicated members, our station is supported during
peak hours by Prince William Fire & Rescue career
staffing.
We currently respond to
calls with four pieces of fire apparatus (Wagon-516,
Engine-516, and Tanker-516, and Brush-516), two
ambulances (Ambulance-516 and Ambulance-516a).
Station 16 is also home to one of Prince William
County's Hazardous Materials Support units
(HazMat-516). Click on the prior links for
apparatus photos.
As our community grows, so
does our need for dedicated volunteers. What
better way to give back to those than by
volunteering your time as a member of the Buckhall
Volunteer Fire Department? Learn more about
membership with our department on our
membership information page,
or join us today by
applying for membership online. Or e-mail
us at
Info@BuckhallVFD.org for more information.
You can also make a tax
deductible donation, which goes directly to
equipment, apparatus, and other day-to-day needs of
our department. Make your check out to:
Buckhall Volunteer Fire Department
7190 Buckhall Road
Manassas, Virginia 20111 |