
When you volunteer with the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System, you are joining a strong and closely connected community of individuals who will open new doors for you by pushing you to exceed your expectations, helping you achieve new certifications, and inspiring you to help your community in new ways. The journey of becoming a volunteer firefighter and/or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) await you.
By volunteering with the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System, you will get to network with a diverse group of people while making a real difference. Whether you want to be a firefighter, EMT, chaplain or help administratively, we’ve got a role for you that will open new doors and boost your resume.
No experience? No problem! LC-CFRS provides free training and certifications.

Watch the spotlights below to learn about how being a member of the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System has opened new doors and made an impactful difference.

Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System Members achieve organizational effectiveness and efficiency by collectively supporting a common goal of excellence through service, valuing, and fostering the contributions and involvement of all LC-CFRS members – and acting daily on a personal commitment to help one another selflessly.
Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System Members are morally sound, honest, and free from corruption -with its influence and motives, and maintain a sense of personal consequences and organizational accountability for our actions and words, consistent with an unyielding pride for who we are, where we work or volunteer, and whom we serve.
Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System Members conduct and carry ourselves responsibly as respected ambassadors and public servants – and to be knowledgeable, skilled, and in a state of readiness to perform our duties with great swiftness, ability, and in such a manner as to promote our communities’ trust and confidence – while steadfastly committed to continuous organizational and personal improvement.
Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System Members personally and collectively provide necessary and beneficial services in an effective, courteous, and timely manner to all whom these services target and touch, and in such a manner as to protect our community – and one another – from harm.
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