Forest Fire Department

Forest Fire Department "The Pride Of The Northside"
100% Volunteer Since 1958
APPLY TODAY The first meeting of the Forest Volunteer Fire Department was held on September 30, 1957.

So began what has been 57 years of ongoing community service. It was organized in the fall of 1957 by the Forest Ruritan Club and was chartered in 1958. Most of the charter firefighters and officers were Ruritan members. John Buck Duval was the first elected active chief. The first truck was a 1956 Ford F-600 with a 300 gallon per minute, front mounted two stage pump, and a 1285 gallon tank. The u

sed truck came from a milk hauling contractor and the tank was built by Truck Body Corp. This first truck was kept in Duval Motors garage until a fire department could be built. Work began immediately on land donated by Mr. W.B. Duval, Sr. to construct a one-bay garage for housing the truck. In September 1958, the firefighters began their training by going to the Lynchburg Fire Department once a week for classes conducted by the Lynchburg officers and instructors. Today training continues and changes as the surroundings and technology advances. All the firefighters at this time must have Firefighter I as minimum, though most exceed this level. In many cases, new technology has changed the way a fire is fought. When fires were fought back in the 50s, Forest’s new company first had to fight fires with no smoke filtering equipment but eventually graduated to simple air masks. Today, new homes and many different businesses contain synthetic building materials and products that emit hazardous fumes. This makes it necessary for the firemen to train in usage of state-of-the-art breathing equipment in order to be safe while putting out the fires. Turn out coats, pants, helmets and boots have also improved throughout the years. One of the most advanced pieces of equipment now being used is a heat sensing camera which can save lives by detecting body heat in a smoke-filled home. Back in the the good old days communication was a problem. When a call came in to the department, it was answered by Mrs. Buck Duval or Mrs. Jesse Reynolds who in turn began calling the members by phone. Taking up valuable time, each member then was to call the member under his name on the list. In most cases the truck was the first out on the call and could communicate with the Bedford County/City dispatcher but could not communicate with the firefighters in their personal vehicles. The driver of the truck would toss out a small bag of flour indicating which way to turn. In the late 60s and 70s used two way mobile radios for each firefighter were purchased, a radio frequency from the Federal Communication Commission was secured, and antennas were erected. Eventually, the county furnished call pagers for each firefighter and some walkie-talkies for each fire company. The first call Forest ever responded to was a kitchen fire in a home on old 460, now known as Route 221, near the intersection at Clays Crossing. Even in the beginning the fire department covered many various calls. The community is no longer rural, growing by leaps and bounds. The Forest Fire Department greatly appreciates your support as they continue to serve you.

REGISTRATION WILL OPEN ON JUNE 10, 2026 at 9AM..
06/01/2026

REGISTRATION WILL OPEN ON JUNE 10, 2026 at 9AM..

05/31/2026

The volunteers responded to a serious accident yesterday morning, just after 1 am. The incident involved a motor vehicle accident that struck a house and was a prolonged incident. Members cleared the incident scene at 6 am. No pictures of the incident are being posted. The incident included a response from our Bedford County Special Operations Command resources, along with additional Rescue Companies from Bedford and Boonsboro.

This would be the first of two prolonged incidents as crews responded to Big Island for a person injured on the AT Trail just before 6pm, that would bring Special Operations Command and manpower to locate the injured female 6 miles in and 200ft down the embankment, crews used Boats, Drones, What 3 Words, and additional resources were requested, our Volunteers responded manpower and boat locating the female and safely removing her from the trail after providing aid, all units returned to the firehouse this morning at 1am. There were 4 additional calls for service throughout the days and multiple training for our members.

Working Fire - just before 10:30 Engine 51 arrives on scene with a two-story Cape Cod-style residence showing no signs o...
05/28/2026

Working Fire - just before 10:30 Engine 51 arrives on scene with a two-story Cape Cod-style residence showing no signs of fire from the exterior. Following a 360-degree report and a negative search of the basement, the nozzleman proceeds to open the front door and encounters smoke at floor level. Engine 51 locates a fire in the front bedroom that has spread to furniture in the room. Ladder 12 completes searches and provides ventilation, while Engine 51 secures its own water supply. Tower Ladder 5 arrives and assists with overhaul operations. The fire is currently under investigation by the Fire Marshal's Office.

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05/26/2026

Just do it, sign up a Team or Sign up as a Sponsor all proceeds will benefit the VOLUNTEERS that answer the call!

This Memorial Day let’s remember to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and those who safeguard our fr...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day let’s remember to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and those who safeguard our freedom. May God bless America and those who serve.

While crews were returning from the graduation ceremony, Rescue 5, Tower Ladder and Chief responded to Westyn Terrace fo...
05/23/2026

While crews were returning from the graduation ceremony, Rescue 5, Tower Ladder and Chief responded to Westyn Terrace for a female trapped in the elevator; crews arrived and located the stuck elevator between the 1st and 2nd floor and safely removed the young lady.

This morning, Jefferson Forest High School held its commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026. We extend our congratul...
05/23/2026

This morning, Jefferson Forest High School held its commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026. We extend our congratulations to all graduates and wish them continued success in their future endeavors. The Tower Ladder and Chief attended the ceremony to celebrate the graduation of second-generation Firefighter Nolen Mata. Notably, Nolen has not only completed his high school education but has also obtained Firefighter 1 and Haz Mat Operations certifications. We offer our congratulations to Nolen and look forward to witnessing his professional growth.@

We wanted to provide some data on the first quarter of 2026. We have observed an increase in responses, a trend also see...
05/22/2026

We wanted to provide some data on the first quarter of 2026. We have observed an increase in responses, a trend also seen nationwide within the Fire Service. We are proud of the Volunteers for ensuring all calls are properly staffed and citizens receive prompt responses.

05/21/2026

The Volunteers back out on Forest Road @ Cottontown for this accident with injuries, Engine 51, Rescue 5, Command 51.

Forest Road @ Graves Mill Road Northbound Traffic is moving slowly as crews work to reopen the roadway following a 2-car...
05/21/2026

Forest Road @ Graves Mill Road Northbound Traffic is moving slowly as crews work to reopen the roadway following a 2-car accident with several injuries. Please allow them time and refrain from driving against oncoming traffic. Engine 51, Rescue 5 and Command 51. @

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1645 Thomas Jefferson Road
Forest, VA
24551

Telephone

+14345254044

Website

https://firerescue.bedfordcountyva.gov/about-us/volunteer/fire

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