Clarksville Fire Department

Clarksville Fire Department Clarksville Volunteer Fire Department proudly provides Clarksville, VA and surrounding areas with the best services possible.

🎣🔥 CAST A LINE FOR A GREAT CAUSE! 🔥🎣The Clarksville Volunteer Fire Department is excited to raffle off a Guided Fishing ...
06/09/2026

🎣🔥 CAST A LINE FOR A GREAT CAUSE! 🔥🎣

The Clarksville Volunteer Fire Department is excited to raffle off a Guided Fishing Trip for 2 People with King's Catfishing Guide Service!

🐟 Ticket Price: $10 each
🎣 Prize: Guided fishing trip for two
📅 Drawing Date: Saturday, July 18, 2026

Every ticket purchased helps support the Clarksville Volunteer Fire Department, with all proceeds going directly toward serving and protecting our community.

To purchase tickets, see any CVFD member or call 434-210-2491.

Thank you for supporting your local volunteer fire department and good luck to everyone who enters! 🚒❤️

05/26/2026

May 26, 2026

Effective immediately, the Mecklenburg County, Virginia burn ban has been lifted.

We appreciate everyone’s cooperation over the last several weeks while conditions remained extremely dry and hazardous.

Even though the burn ban has been lifted, conditions can still change quickly and outdoor burning should always be done safely and responsibly. Before burning, clear the area around the fire to help prevent it from spreading. In accordance with Virginia law, any fire located within 150 feet of dry grass, brush, woods, or other combustible material must be constantly attended by a competent person with adequate fire suppression equipment readily available. Fires should never be left unattended and must be completely extinguished before leaving the area.

Please remember that anyone responsible for starting a wildfire can be held liable for suppression costs and damages.

As always, use common sense, monitor weather conditions, and avoid burning on windy days.

Thank you again for helping us protect Mecklenburg County.

🚨We had some cancelations and now have some spots available Friday! And we still have a handful of time slots available ...
04/23/2026

🚨We had some cancelations and now have some spots available Friday!
And we still have a handful of time slots available Saturday. Don't miss this great opportunity for pictures 🚨

We're so excited to announce that we have partnered with Spectrum Photography again this year to offer portraits at the station! 📸
Slots fill quickly so please contact us to reserve yours.

Important things to know ⬇️
-Time slots are broken into 10 minute increments
-You will need one time slot per pose
-A nonrefundable deposit of $30 is required to hold each slot you book
-Please arrive early to make your selections
Contact Tiffany at 434-210-2491 to book.

We're so excited to announce that we have partnered with Spectrum Photography again this year to offer portraits at the ...
03/11/2026

We're so excited to announce that we have partnered with Spectrum Photography again this year to offer portraits at the station! 📸
Slots fill quickly so please contact us to reserve yours.

Important things to know ⬇️
-Time slots are broken into 10 minute increments
-You will need one time slot per pose
-A nonrefundable deposit of $30 is required to hold each slot you book
-Please arrive early to make your selections
Contact Tiffany at 434-210-2491 to book.

01/30/2026
01/24/2026

Here are the latest Snow/Sleet and Ice Accumulation totals maps. Ice amounts continue to trend up, while snow/sleet amounts have trended down. At least a quarter inch of ice is expected area-wide, with potentially over 0.50" in northwest NC and southwestern VA. The snow map includes sleet, with the most snow expected along/north of US-460.

01/24/2026

Today will start out cold but quiet, with time to complete any last minute preparations for the storm. Snow is expected to begin mid to late afternoon across the area, with heavy sleet/snow through most of the overnight hours into Sunday. Freezing rain then becomes the main story, falling for most of Sunday until the storm passes by midnight Monday. Windy and cold conditions arrive Monday, with mountain upslope snow showers. Prepare for possible lengthy power outages, as very cold air stays in place all week.

01/24/2026

❄🥶🌨This is NOT fear mongering or hype folks... This is science and facts so please take this information seriously and prepare accordingly🌨🥶❄

The winter storm arriving this weekend in many parts of the Commonwealth will be a level 4 out of 5 winter storm -- per NWS ratings. (see map)

Although snow totals will not rival the all-time greats for most localities, the perilous combination of snow, ice and bitter cold before, during and after the storm means it is likely to have serious and prolonged effects. The prospect of power outages in areas that receive heavy freezing rain (especially south and central Virginia) amid this cold weather could turn into a dangerous, life-threatening situation.

All of the snow and ice will accumulate as it falls and, with freezing temperatures lingering, it may not melt for a week or more. The resulting conglomeration of frozen precipitation will be difficult to remove, meaning it will take much longer than normal for the region to recover.

NOW is the time to start preparing for this event.

Please visit www.vaemergency.gov/threats/winter-weather for winter weather preparation tips.

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1008 Virginia Avenue
Clarksville, VA
23927

Telephone

+14343745411

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