The Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad

  • Our Mission: The Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad (LCVRS) Ambulance is proud to serve Loudoun County with professional, award-winning delivery of emergency medical services. We are committed to provide timely, high quality, cost efficient service to all our citizens with our talented, professional staff. With the community's support, LCVRS will continue to offer innovative, technologically advanced solutions to meet and exceed the needs of our neighbors well into the new millennium.
  • LCVRS News and Updates
    2012 Resolution Race
    2012 Resolution Race

    The Leesburg Rotary Club and REHAU, a global company headquartered in Leesburg, coordinated the 15th Annual Resolution Race at Ida Lee Park on New Years Day.  Patty Russell and Dave Galen of the Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad provided EMS stand by services ensuring that participants made it through without incident.

    Holiday Parade
    Holiday Parade

    Despite the brisk weather, thousands of parade watchers lined King Street today to ring in the holidays.  The Loudoun County Volnteer Rescue Squad and Auxiliary participated in the festivities by displaying Canteen 13, the Special Emergency Response Vehicle and Ambulance 613-4 in the parade.  The Rescue Squad is pleased to be a part of the community [...]

    Team Building
    Team Building

    Carolyn Trent, an EMT at Loudoun Rescue, spearheaded a food drive at the squad to benefit Loudoun Interfaith.  Carolyn wanted this drive to be hugely successful so she challenged each crew to bring in as much food as they could carry to the December membership meeting.  ”There’s nothing like a little friendly competition to promote team building all for [...]

    Halloween Parade
    Halloween Parade

    Each Halloween since 1957 the Leesburg Kiwanis have sponsored the Halloween Parade down King Street in Historic Downtown Leesburg. Leesburg’s Annual Halloween Parade is the longest running parade east of the Mississippi and certainly the best way to celebrate Halloween! The floats, bands, and costumes are awarded prizes. The  parade featured over 200 police, fire [...]

    Balls Bluff Reenactment
    Balls Bluff Reenactment

    For the first time in 150 years, 1000 Union and Confederate re-enactors participated in an “engagement” commemorating the Sesquicentennial of the Loudoun County battle.  Members of the Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad visited encampments, witnessed live engagements with canon fire, and viewed soldier and civilian  life during the period.  The squad is grateful to the numerous volunteers that assisted [...]