
Department Profile[]
The Evington Volunteer Fire Department is located in an unincorporated area of Campbell County, Virginia known as Evington. The department was organized in 1981 and operates two fire stations. The main fire station is located near VA Route 24. The second station is located near US Route 29. The department provides mutual aid to other parts of Campbell County, as well as Bedford County. Two major roadways--US Route 29 and VA Route 24--travel through the Evington area.
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
Campbell County Fire Station 17-1 - 10624 Colonial Highway[]
Built 1982
- Engine 17 - 2009 Spartan Gladiator / Rosenbauer Central (1250/1000) (Ex-South Kensington Fire Department)
- Rescue 17 - 2016 Pierce Saber 7010 (1250/1000) (SN#29375)
- Tanker 17 - 2006 Kenworth T300 6x4 / Pierce (1250/2500) (SN#18298) (Ex-Tanker 3)
- Attack 17 - 2019 Ford F-550 XL 4x4 / Danko (150/400) (SN#Q-0527) (VA#EV1643) (VIN#1FDUF5HY7KEC46620)
- Utility 17 - 2021 Chevrolet Silverado SSV 4x4 w/ Anchor canopy (VA#EV4213) (VIN#3GCUYAEF0MG207163)
- HazMat 17 - Hazmat trailer (VA#9053EV) (VIN#5HABE14238N013209)
- UTV 17 - 2022 Intimidator GC1K S1 4x4
- Drone 17 - DJI Mavic 2 Dual Enterprise (carried on Utility 17)
Campbell County Fire Station 17-2 - 351 Elmwood Lane[]
Built 1999
- Engine 17-2 (Old Engine 4) - 2001 GMC C8500 / Ferrara (1250/1000)
- Car 17 - 2009 Chevrolet Impala Police Limited
Assigned Vehicles[]
- Command 17 (Chief) - 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT SSV 4x4 (VIN#3GCUYDED9MG463088)
Retired Apparatus[]
- 1998 GMC C8500 / Ferrara pumper (1250/1000) (Ex-Engine 17-2)
- 1997 HME 1871-SFO / Hackney walk-around rescue (Ex-Rescue 17)
- 1981 GMC Sierra 3500 4x4 / Stahl brush (300/280) (VA#3421EV) (Ex-Brush 17-5)
- 2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 (Ex-EMS 17-1)
- 2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 (Ex-EMS 17-2)