Crozet Volunteer Fire Department

Crozet Volunteer Fire Department CHIEF OFFICERS
Chief Gary Dillon
Asst. Chief Doug Gernert
Bat. Chief Kyle Tatton
Bat. Chief David Bruton

LINE OFFICERS
Capt. Matt Robb
Capt. Lucas Knight
Capt.

Pete Oprandy
Lt. Cody Pillow

Training Officer: BC Kyle Tatton
Quartermaster: Elise Lindquist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Rodney Rich
Vice President Elise Lindquist
Secretary Ben Burruss
Treasurer David Bruton
Board Member Chas Sandridge
Board Member Cody Pillow
Board Member Kevin Winstead

CHAPLAIN
Walt Davis

The Crozet Volunteer Fire Department was founded in 1910. CVFD has been serving the W

estern Albemarle community, as well as providing mutual aid support to our neighboring counties of Nelson and Augusta for just over a century. It’s this tradition of service and dedication to our community that continues to drive and motivate this company to protect and serve at our greatest capacity. The first fire station for the Crozet Volunteer Fire Dept was built on Crozet Ave in downtown Crozet, in 1930. The location is directly across from the present day Dairy Queen. Today, this building is occupied by the Western Albemarle Rescue Squad. In 1937, a brand new Seagrave pumper was purchased. That particular piece of apparatus is still kept by the department today. Our new station, now located on Three Notch'd Road, was built in 1985, remodeled in 2009. This station currently houses 3 Engines, 1 Tanker, 2 Brush Trucks, 1 Tower Ladder, 1 Utility Vehicle, and 3 Command Vehicles. In 1990, the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department was the first department in Albemarle County to have Class B foam on our engines to strengthen our firefighting abilities. In 1992, Crozet Fire integrated foam into their wildland firefighting by being the first department in Albemarle County to have Class A foam piped into a brush truck for more effective firefighting. The most current technological update was in 2003. Crozet Fire was the first department in Albemarle County to purchase a brand new Pierce Fire Engine with a Compressed Air and Foam (CAFS) system on board. Our history is very rich, as we are a community based department, and we take great pride in that. Crozet Fire serves over 25,000 citizens in Western Albemarle County, with a running area of approximately 184 square miles. We answer approximately 750-800 calls per year, ranging from basic public service calls, to structure fires, tactical rescues, wildland fire suppression, as well as providing support to our neighboring Western Albemarle Rescue Squad. We have a diverse and dedicated membership of more than 50 skilled volunteers that are willing and able to respond to calls at all hours of the day and night. In September 2020, the CVFD welcomed Albemarle County Fire Rescue career staff Monday - Friday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. to assist with responding to our increasing call volume.

Last night, despite the rain, Thursday crew spent the evening training on vehicle stabilization using a tie back system ...
05/22/2026

Last night, despite the rain, Thursday crew spent the evening training on vehicle stabilization using a tie back system onto the engine as its base. Then practiced our hose pulls through the bay in tight corridors.

05/22/2026

🚑✨ It’s EMS Week, and we’re celebrating the crews of Western Albemarle Rescue Squad!

Every call for help is answered by dedicated volunteers who give their time, skills, and heart 💙to serve our community. Throughout the week, we’ll be highlighting the crews behind the uniforms and the people who proudly answer the call.
Join us in celebrating the volunteers who keep our community safe—All Volunteer. All the Time.


Next up is the Friday Day Crew!

- Donna SW: First Responder
- John F: First Responder
- Purcell M: First Responder
- Janice S: First Responder
- Alex C: First Responder
- Maddie N: First Responder
- Kacie W: First Responder

Our crew holds a range of certifications—from basic first aid, EMT-Basic to Paramedic and various specialty credentials. We take the knowledge, education, and experience that our crew has gained and maintained, then apply it to each incident we encounter.

What jobs/occupations and/or schools do the members on your crew represent?
- Rehabilitation medical massage and joint mobilization therapist
- Business Owner (s)
- Patient Care Tech
- Research Assistant
- Administrative Assistant
- Lab Research Assistant
- Health Unit Coordinator
- Jacks and Janes of different skills and trades
- Retired: Master Firefighter/Paramedic/Assistant Fire Marshal
- Retired: FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Retired: University of Virginia Police Department Police Officer
- University of Virginia Student
- University of Virginia Student
- and Randolph College Student
- Pet Sitter
- House Sitter
- Baby Sitter
- Moms/Dads/Husbands/Wives and many other walks of life.

90 years of total combined experience in EMS!

In one word, how would you describe your crew?

- Seasoned

What would your crew’s slogan be?

- Integrity first, always do the right thing, walk with purpose, remain calm during chaos

What is your crew’s go to meal and favorite Crozet Restaurant?

- We generally cook for ourselves and have some skilled cooks. If our call volume is busy, we take a vote.

What does serving the Western Albemarle community mean the most to you?

- It’s a commitment to protect, assist and support friends, family and our community in their most vulnerable moments and time of need.

What would your crew say to a community member who is looking to join WARS?

- It’s an extremely rewarding experience. Come stop by to learn more!

Fast Facts/Additional Crew info!

- Many of our crew members have been recognized or won various awards.
- One of the crew won 2012 Regional Award, For Outstanding Achievement in EMS, and 2 Meritorious Service Medals

- Our junior member, Kacie is an avid soccer player; Club Travel and Varsity High School. Has earned Multiple awards along the way. Kacie helped her WAHS Varsity team win Regionals and States last year, 2025. This year, her varsity team has won Districts and have advanced to Regionals and States. Kacie graduates this year with an Advance Diploma and earning her EMT-B, and maintained an A average through out years of schooling. She also has signed to play Soccer with Randolph College. We wish her all the best and hope she continues to volunteer.

Congratulations to our members Alex Lozano and Nicole Cruthirds on graduating this past weekend from UVA. We are incredi...
05/22/2026

Congratulations to our members Alex Lozano and Nicole Cruthirds on graduating this past weekend from UVA. We are incredibly proud of you! Thank for your dedication to our department and our community!

The 2026 Crozet Vol. Fire Dept. Independence Day Parade is right around the corner!Parade signup is now up! It’s time to...
05/20/2026

The 2026 Crozet Vol. Fire Dept. Independence Day Parade is right around the corner!

Parade signup is now up!

It’s time to enter a float or your group to walk in the parade to mark America’s 250th Anniversary!

Parade Details:
📅 Date: Saturday, July 4, 2026
🕔 Time: 5:00 PM
📍 Lineup: 4:00 PM at Crozet Elementary School

Please submit the form by Friday, June 26, 2026.

🔗 Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenly8DUQzNu8X4q6sKwaKf7oOJxGi1HCHX6DwB8m1ZC-J5cA/viewform

For any questions, please reach out to us at [email protected].

We can't wait to see you there!

The CVFD mourns with our fire family in Maine after this tragic incident.
05/17/2026

The CVFD mourns with our fire family in Maine after this tragic incident.

The members of the Office of State Fire Marshal extend our deepest condolences to the family of Firefighter Andrew Cross, his friends, the Morrill Volunteer Fire Department, the Town of Morrill, and our Fire Service colleagues impacted by this tragedy.

Tonight we celebrate Nathan Gutsall’s birthday, and say farewell to Paul Le Gouellec for the summer.
05/05/2026

Tonight we celebrate Nathan Gutsall’s birthday, and say farewell to Paul Le Gouellec for the summer.

Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, May 5th at 7:30pm at our station for a volunteer interest meeting.This is your opportunity to...
05/04/2026

Join us tomorrow, Tuesday, May 5th at 7:30pm at our station for a volunteer interest meeting.

This is your opportunity to learn how to become a volunteer firefighter or auxiliary member with our station.

We will share what it means to be a part of our team and what it is like as a first responder or auxiliary member. We will cover the process, timeline, training, and benefits of being on the CVFD team.

We hope to see you there!

5652 Three Notched Road, Crozet, VA 22932

Pickleball match tonight with our Western Albemarle Rescue Squad partners. Who will prevail?
04/28/2026

Pickleball match tonight with our Western Albemarle Rescue Squad partners. Who will prevail?

Thank you to our Firehouse 5K Sponsors! 🚒✨A huge shoutout to the amazing sponsors of this year’s Firehouse 5K. From all ...
04/25/2026

Thank you to our Firehouse 5K Sponsors! 🚒✨

A huge shoutout to the amazing sponsors of this year’s Firehouse 5K. From all of us at the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department, thank you for supporting us, believing in our mission, and helping us make this race a success! We couldn’t do it without you!


Thank you to everyone who joined us this morning for our CVFD Firehouse 5K!🏃‍♂️A HUGE Thank you to all our community vol...
04/25/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us this morning for our CVFD Firehouse 5K!🏃‍♂️

A HUGE Thank you to all our community volunteers and our sponsors! This event would not have been possible without you!

We hope to see everyone this summer at the July 4th parade!

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5652 Three Notch D Road
Crozet, VA
22932

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