York County Fire and Rescue (Virginia)

York County Fire and Rescue, also known as the York County Department of Fire and Life Safety, is a combination career/volunteer department established in 1954. The agency protects more than 69,000 residents within a 108 square mile area.

The department is made up of the Office of Emergency Management, Administrative and Support Services Office, the Fire and Rescue Operations Division, and the Prevention and Community Safety Division.

Operations Division personnel work 24-hour shifts and are assigned to one of three platoons.

Apparatus Roster
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.

Fire Station 1 Headquarters (Grafton) - 5751 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown
Built 1960, expanded 1989
 * Engine 1 - 2017 Pierce Quantum PUC (SN#29830-01)
 * Rescue 1 - 2017 Pierce Enforcer walk-around (SN#29858-01)

Fire Station 2 (Tabb) - 4405 Big Bethel Road, Yorktown
Built 1973-74
 * Engine 2 -

Fire Station 3 (Bruton) - 114 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg
Built 1979
 * Engine 3 -
 * Rescue 3 - 2017 Pierce Enforcer walk-around (SN#29858-02)

Fire Station 4 (Yorktown) - 901 Goosley Road, Yorktown
Built 1990
 * Engine 4 -

Fire Station 5 (Lightfoot/Skimino) - 2000 Newman Road, Williamsburg
Built 1991
 * Engine 5 -

Fire Station 6 (Seaford) - 503 Back Creek Road, Seaford

 * Engine 6 - 2017 Pierce Quantum PUC (SN#29830-02)
 * Parade - 1955 Dodge / Howe (250 gpm)