Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department Station 2 Sleeve Patch. Virginia, USA.

$8.00

An earlier cloth woven/embroidered sleeve patch for Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department (O.W.L.V.F.D.) Station 2. Virginia, United States.
Prince William County, Virginia.
Pre-2000's.

Good condition. Ref: I140/I141.

An earlier cloth woven/embroidered sleeve patch for Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department (O.W.L.V.F.D.) Station 2. Virginia, United States.
Prince William County, Virginia.
Pre-2000's.

Good condition. Ref: I140/I141.

OWL VFD Station 2 is located at 1306 F Street in Woodbridge, Virginia.
The original station was constructed in 1969 and has been expanded over the years to include a classroom, administrative offices, larger bunkrooms, and a large hall.
The station houses 2 engines, a heavy rescue squad, a collapse unit, and 2 ambulance/medic units.
Station 2’s primary response area is the northern portion of Woodbridge, Interstate 95, and portions of the Occoquan and Potomac Rivers.
Volunteer duty crews’ staff from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekdays and 24 hours on weekends and holidays.
Paid personnel from the Prince William County Fire and Rescue System work a 56-hour week.
Crews staff either an engine or the heavy rescue squad seven days a week.

Occoquan Woodbridge Lorton Volunteer Fire Department (Prince William Co. F&R) is a Fire Department located in Woodbridge, Prince William County, in the State of Virginia.
Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department (O.W.L.V.F.D.) was founded in 1938 and covers 27 square miles in Prince William & Fairfax Counties including the areas of Dinky’s Cliff, Featherstone National Wildlife Refuge, Hammill Mill, Hylbrook Park, Lake Ridge, Lorton, Marumsco Hills, Woodbridge, Occoquan, Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge & Occoquan Reservoir.
O.W.L V.F.D. provides quality fire and rescue services to the citizens and all who visit Woodbridge in conjunction with the Prince William County Fire and Rescue system and the Prince William Country Department of Fire and Rescue.