On Saturday, July 19, 2025, officials from the Loudoun County Combined Fire and Rescue System, the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors, and County Administration joined first responders, local leaders, and community members for the official Dedication Ceremony for the new Aldie Fire and Rescue Station No. 7.
The facility is designed to achieve LEED Silver designation.
This 23,000 square foot facility, located at 39855 Little River Turnpike, replaces the previous station and includes apparatus bays, bunkrooms, a training room, a break room, restrooms and showers, food preparation and dining areas, laundry and decontamination areas, supply storage, a gear and hose drying area, a breathing apparatus air compressor room, a fitness room, offices and a repair shop. This station houses Engine 607, Medic 607, Rescue 607, Brush 607, Brush UTV 607, Utility 607, and Wildland Support 607, staffed with career and volunteer personnel that remain ready to respond to emergency incidents 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Senior Deputy County Administrator Erin McLellan emceed the event with Chair At-Large Phyllis Randall, Dulles District Supervisor Matthew Letourneau, Little River District Supervisor Laura TeKrony, Delegate Geary Higgins, Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure Deputy Director Scott Worrest, President of the Aldie Heritage Association Eugene Gulland, Systemwide Fire Chief James Williams, Aldie Volunteer Fire Department (AVFD) Assistant Chief Jeff Flippo, LCFR CAD Systems Analyst and Lifetime AVFD Member Mike Carter, addressing the crowd. Each noted the hard work of all the County agencies and community groups involved in the planning, construction and opening of the new station.
In lieu of a ribbon cutting, Fire and Rescue personnel, County, and local leadership participated in a traditional “uncoupling ceremony” replacing the standard ribbon and scissors with two sections of fire hose.
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