In the beginning, you will learn many aspects of providing life-saving aid.
This not a casual journey. And definitely one that requires education, dedication and time.
But the effort invested will serve you and our community well into the future.
You will carry life-saving training with you wherever you go.
We are Hamilton Volunteer Rescue Squad
As Loudoun County’s first rescue squad in 1952, the members of the Hamilton community were volunteering their time and skills long before Station 17 was renamed in 1979.
Even though our small town is nestled between Leesburg and Purcellville, our service area is broader than you may think. When an emergency happens from Philomont to Mount Gilead, and even in our surrounding areas East and West, we get the call.
We serve suburban neighborhoods to rural backroads.
Free Training and Top-Notch Personal Protective Gear
Learn New Lifetime Skills That Save Lives Anywhere
Discover You Are Stronger than You Ever Thought
Watch your Courage Rise and your Self Doubt Flee
Make a Memory for Life in those you touch
Hi, my name is Allison.
From watching different TV shows and the news, being an EMT always seemed so intimidating. But I wanted to prove to myself that I could be that hero that I saw on TV.
I remember my first day, thinking how cool it was just to be in the bay with all the ambulances.
I fell in love with the crew immediately as they told me about how being a part of HVRS was like having a second family.
Being here has helped me prove to myself that I can do anything. And it reassured me that the medical field is where I need to go in the future.
Every shift I gear up and look at myself in the mirror, and see that hero I saw in TV shows.
My name is Curt.
As a kid in school I remember that whenever we heard a siren going by, the whole class always turned to look.
Then there was a period in my life, where I was the first person on the scene of 3 or 4 auto accidents and someone falling down a flight of stairs
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I knew I was capable of doing more than had done to help.
In 1998, I moved into a community that was supported by a volunteer EMS agency, and was finally able to answer this calling inside.
My first shift was in that year, and now I am a Life Member with two different Rescue Companies in Loudoun County. I now serve as Rescue Chief for the HVRS.
Free Training, Gear and Personal Protective Equipment
College Tuition Reimbursement
First Responder Discounts on Mobile Phone Service
Participation in Community Discounts
Membership in the Loudoun County Credit Union
Free Annual Health Assessments and Vaccines
Length of Service Annuity Payments
Reduced Vehicle Tax and License Fees
Access to State-of-the-art Health Facility
These are some of the benefits you receive as a member of the HVRS
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