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Wed. Aug 25th 2010
New Rescue Squad carport is being installed

Yesterday, contractors began to install a new carport adjacent to the Aldie Fire Station.  This carport will soon house ...

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Mon. Jul 12th 2010
All Firequacker Ducks are Numbered and Ready to Float!

On July 11th, 3000 raci ng ducks arrived at the Aldie Fire Station.  No, it wasn't a Hitchcock movie.  In...

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Thu. Jun 3rd 2010
2010 Firequacker Duck Race Update

Duck sales started May 22, 2010 at the Aldie Fire Station during the "Treasures on the Turnpike" village yard ...

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Shown is Colonel John's Trading Post, which used to stand next to the firehouse. The small puddle in front of the building was created by a whirlpool during the flood and was over four feet deep, as was discovered by Jerry Cromer when he parked his truck in it!   Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.Colonel John's Trading Post, Front and West Side

Shown is Colonel John's Trading Post, which used to stand next to the firehouse. The "small" puddle in front of the building was created by a whirlpool during the flood and was over four feet deep, as was discovered by Jerry Cromer when he parked his truck in it! Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.

 
First Aldie VFD Chief Top Tyler (standing in foreground, left)receives a plaque from Loudoun County Fire & Rescue Director O.R. Dube'.  Standing behind table (from left) Shirley Flippo, Murrell Partlow, and Franklin Payne.Awards Ceremony, 1971

First Aldie VFD Chief "Top" Tyler (standing in foreground, left)receives a plaque from Loudoun County Fire & Rescue Director O.R. Dube'. Standing behind table (from left) Shirley Flippo, Murrell Partlow, and Franklin Payne.

 
Chief Louis Carter (standing in foreground, right) recieves a plaque from Loudoun County Fire & Rescue Director O.R. Dube'. Louis Carter was the second Chief of the Aldie VFD.  Pictured are (from left, behind table) Shirley Flippo, Murrell Partlow, Franklin Payne, and Charlene Tyler.Awards Ceremony, 1971

Chief Louis Carter (standing in foreground, right) recieves a plaque from Loudoun County Fire & Rescue Director O.R. Dube'. Louis Carter was the second Chief of the Aldie VFD. Pictured are (from left, behind table) Shirley Flippo, Murrell Partlow, Franklin Payne, and Charlene Tyler.

 
The debris shown includes the Grand Prize for the Carnival Raffle - - a brand new color TV, which was totally submerged by flood waters.  This TV was repaired by John Tyler and was purchased from the fire department by the Flippo family, and it served them well for years! They don't make them like they used to! In photo are Shirley Flippo (left) and David Fiske. Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.More Agnes Cleanup - Wagon 7 & Carnival Prizes

The debris shown includes the Grand Prize for the Carnival Raffle - - a brand new color TV, which was totally submerged by flood waters. This TV was repaired by John Tyler and was purchased from the fire department by the Flippo family, and it served them well for years! They don't make them like they used to! In photo are Shirley Flippo (left) and David Fiske. Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.

 
Members are shown attempting to get Wagon 7 running again after being trapped in the building during the flash flood.  Pictured are (standing, from left): Allen Gulick, Mary Alice Flippo, Buzzy Carter, Bill Williams, Richard Fiske, Donald Sudduth, Jack Atkinson, and Murrell Partlow. Standing under the hood is Jerry Cromer. Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.More Agnes Cleanup - Wagon 7

Members are shown attempting to get Wagon 7 running again after being trapped in the building during the flash flood. Pictured are (standing, from left): Allen Gulick, Mary Alice Flippo, Buzzy Carter, Bill Williams, Richard Fiske, Donald Sudduth, Jack Atkinson, and Murrell Partlow. Standing under the hood is Jerry Cromer. Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.

 
The engine in the center of the photo was destroyed by the flooding. Pictured are Richard Fiske (carrying table) and Jeff Flippo. The water level can be seen on the column behind Mr. Fiske's head. Flood waters lifted the apparatus inside the building and re-arranged them, making the work of getting the units started and moved twice as difficult.  The destroyed stuffed animals were prizes for the upcoming Aldie VFD Carnival. Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.Cleanup after the Tropical Storm Agnes Flooding

The engine in the center of the photo was destroyed by the flooding. Pictured are Richard Fiske (carrying table) and Jeff Flippo. The water level can be seen on the column behind Mr. Fiske's head. Flood waters lifted the apparatus inside the building and re-arranged them, making the work of getting the units started and moved twice as difficult. The destroyed stuffed animals were prizes for the upcoming Aldie VFD Carnival. Photo by the Rev. S. Neale Morgan.

 
As part of the Aldie Harvest Festival, the Aldie VFD used to have an annual auction.  A few people in the crowd are still in the Aldie area!  Photo by Vince Perricone.Aldie VFD Auction, late 1970's

As part of the Aldie Harvest Festival, the Aldie VFD used to have an annual auction. A few people in the crowd are still in the Aldie area! Photo by Vince Perricone.

 
This unit was purchased to replace the engine destroyed during Tropical Storm Agnes.  This unit formerly belonged to Herndon, VA.  This ran as Engine 7 from 1972-1978 and currently belongs to a private owner who has restored the unit.  Photo credit unknown.1953 GMC Engine 7

This unit was purchased to replace the engine destroyed during Tropical Storm Agnes. This unit formerly belonged to Herndon, VA. This ran as Engine 7 from 1972-1978 and currently belongs to a private owner who has restored the unit. Photo credit unknown.

 
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