Eagle Rock Volunteer Fire & Rescue (Virginia)

The Eagle Rock Volunteer Fire Department is a volunteer fire department located in an unincorporated area of Botetourt County, Virginia known as Eagle Rock. The department was established in 1952 and operates out of one station that is shared with the Eagle Rock Volunteer Rescue Squad. The department serves approximately 1,600 residents over 152 square miles and provides mutual aid to other parts of Botetourt County. Two major roadways--US Route 220 and VA Route 43--travel through the Eagle Rock area. The department is staffed solely by volunteers and responds to over 100 calls annually.

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All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.

Botetourt County Fire Station 5 - 14762 Church Street, Eagle Rock

 * Engine 5 - 2019 Pierce Saber (1500/750/30F) (SN#32589)
 * Attack 5 - 2005 HME 1871-SFO AWD / M&W (1000/750/20A) (SN#10797) (Ex-Troutville Volunteer Fire Department Attack 2)
 * Tanker 5 - 2006 Kenworth T800 / M&W (1500/3500)
 * Brush 5 - 2008 Ford F-550 XL 4x4 / M&W
 * Utility 5 - 2000 Ford F-350 4x4
 * Car 5 - 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe (Ex-Botetourt County Emergency Services Car 7)
 * Boat 5 - 16’ Rescue One
 * Boat 51 - 16’ Rescue One
 * Swift-water Rescue Trailer -
 * Medic 551 - 1998 Ford E-350 / Osage Type III ambulance
 * Medic 555 - 2004 Ford E-450 Type III ambulance
 * Car 550 - 1999 Ford Expedition

Retired Apparatus

 * 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe (Ex-Botetourt County Emergency Services Car 7) (ex-Car 5)
 * 2003 Ford F series 4x4 brush truck (Sold to Glen Wilton Volunteer Fire & Rescue (Virginia))
 * 2000 International 4800 AWD pumper (1250/400) (ex-Truck 5)
 * 1995 Ford E-350 / Lifeline Type III ambulance (ex-Medic 555)
 * 1994 KME Renegade pumper (1250/750) (ex-Wagon 5/Engine 5) (Reassigned as Botetourt County Emergency Services Engine 701)
 * 1985 tanker (250/1200)
 * 1981 GMC pumper (1000/750) (ex-Engine 5)
 * 1979 brush truck (600/300)