On Saturday, August 24, OWL visited Rockledge Elementary School to support Prince William County Fire & Rescue System’s (PWCFRS) Pop-Up Event to educate the community on important fire ...
By actively participating in and organizing community events and educational programs, OWL volunteers not only raise awareness about fire safety and prevention but also foster a sense of ...
OWL members and their families recently enjoyed an evening watching the Fredericksburg Nationals take on the Delmarva Shoreboards. Tickets to the game were paid for by the OWL Auxiliary. ...
OWL Operational Volunteer, Braden Dasher, has completed the department’s requirements to become a Lead Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Dasher joined OWL in April 2022 as a junior ...
Our administrative and auxiliary members are hardworking members often behind the scenes supporting public education events and operational members. OWL’s Public Events Coordinator, Anna ...
Every year, from June 1st to June 7th, we observe National CPR and AED Week. This vital initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and […]
Marine/RV Detectors: What’s the Difference and Why are They Important? Carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are crucial in any environment, but they are especially important in the marine and RV ...
In the warm weather months, more motorcyclists are on the roads. All riders and their passengers should always ride with the proper gear. Proper gear not only enhances visibility, reducing […]
As we welcome the arrival of warmer weather, it is crucial to emphasize water safety. The Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department (OWL VFD) is once again observing National Water ...
April marks Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a crucial time to highlight the dangers of divided attention on the road. Despite our best intentions, the myth of multitasking while driving ...