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Aldie Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
39459 John Mosby Hwy
Aldie, VA 20105-0366
Non-Emergency: 703-327-6712
Emergency: 911
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| Links | Church of Our Redeemer
The Church of Our Redeemer is
an Episcopal Church located
just east of the Aldie Fire
Station. The church is in
their second...
| Virginia State Firefighters Association
The Aldie VFD is a member
agency of this association.
| Leesburg Today
Thanks to Leesburg Today for
helping us to spread the word
about the need for sponsors
for the 2010 Firequacker Duck
Race!
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Gasoline Tanker Explosion, Rt 50 & Rt 606, late 1970's Gasoline Tanker wrecked at what is now the intersection of Rt 50 & Loudoun County Pkwy. The truck driver was killed, and a foam unit from Dulles Airport was used to put out the blaze. Photo taken by Vince Perricone while responding on the back of Brush 7. |
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USGS Rainfall map of Hurricane (and later Tropical Storm) Agnes
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| |  | The "Obsduckle" Course
Brave and daring racing ducks "swim" through the fear-inducing Obsduckle Course on their way to the finish line!
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| |  | 2009 Firequacker Duck Race Winners
Duck # 428 (blue) First Place Sam Tate
Duck # 424 (yellow) Second Place Abbey Carter
Duck # 708 (pink) Third Place Virginia Carney
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| |  | Just having a quackin' good time!
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| |  | Everything is just ducky!
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| |  | Happy Quackers!
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| |  | Duck Races!
Ducks are building their strength for the Firequacker Race!
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| |  | Aldie's First Fire Engine
This used 1948 Chevrolet fire engine was Aldie VFD's first fire engine. This engine cost $5500, and served Aldie until 1972 when it was destroyed by flash flooding during Tropical Storm Agnes. Photo credit unknown.
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| |  | Agnes Flood Stage
In the months following Tropical Storm Agnes, the USGS and NOAA studied the flood levels. In this photo, (the original report has no legible photos), the 100-year flood stage is about 2.5 feet above the road surface at the immediate end of the bridge (roughly the top of the dumpster). The 500-year flood stage is about 6 feet above the road surface at the end of the bridge, or roughly the top of the SUV that is crossing the bridge. The estimated stage of the Agnes flood was at midpoint between 100-year and 500-year stages. Photo by Mike Carter.
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42 |
| February |
35 |
| March |
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