York County Department of Fire and Life Safety

York County Department of Fire and Life Safety Founded in 1954, the York County Department of Fire and Life Safety is a suburban fire and EMS department
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Organized in 1954, the York County Department of Fire and Life Safety, a suburban county fire and rescue department located in America’s Historic Triangle (Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown) on the Virginia Peninsula, provides fire, rescue and emergency medical services to approximately 69,000 citizens and over 23,000 households in addition to daily workers, visitors, tourists, commuters and trave

lers. The department is comprised of career and volunteer members that operate out of a centrally located administration building, six strategically distributed fire stations, and a training facility located at the Dominion Virginia Power Yorktown Power Station. The department is made up of the Office of Emergency Management, Administrative and Support Services Office, and two divisions—the Fire and Rescue Operations Division and the Prevention and Community Safety Division. The Department of Fire and Life Safety is responsible for the management, direction and delivery of all non-emergency and emergency services for York County with the exception of law enforcement. The department provides a broad range of services including fire protection, plans review, code enforcement, fire inspections, fire investigations and public fire and life safety education. The department coordinates the County’s emergency management activities, provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, rescue services and hazardous materials responses. The department also provides: professional fire and life safety training and training program management; command and control of major emergencies; information management services; grant administration services; victim and occupant/owner assistance services; special events coordination; water and dive rescue; technical rescue; mass casualty incident management; medical response to weapons of mass destruction and mass patient care; and enforcement of the state laws and local ordinances and regulations of the County of York pertaining to animal control and protection. The department is unique within the County government, in that all of its functions operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Congratulations to Senior Firefighter J. Logan Barton on his graduation from the Virginia Fire Chiefs Association’s Virg...
06/20/2026

Congratulations to Senior Firefighter J. Logan Barton on his graduation from the Virginia Fire Chiefs Association’s Virginia Fire Officers Academy. This extensive program provides extraordinary leadership training to existing and aspiring officers. Shown are (left to right) Deputy Chief Brian Phillips, SFF L. Barton, Captain James V. Fox (who served on the staff of this important program), and Fire Chief Allen W. Baldwin. Well done, SFF L. Barton! We are proud of your accomplishment.

Firefighter/EMT Mitchell J. Bredeson recently marked 5 years of service with the York County Fire Department and was pre...
06/20/2026

Firefighter/EMT Mitchell J. Bredeson recently marked 5 years of service with the York County Fire Department and was presented with his service award by Fire Chief Allen W. Baldwin. Firefighter M. Bredeson is assigned to Fire Station #3 (Bruton) on "C" shift. Shown in the photo are (left to right) Firefighter M. Bredeson and Fire Chief Allen W. Baldwin; Firefighter M. Bredeson with some of his fellow firefighters. Congratulations on receiving your 5-year service award, and thank you for your service to our community!

Congratulations to Reginald I. Rivera on his recent promotion to Battalion Chief! BC R. Rivera will soon be overseeing "...
06/18/2026

Congratulations to Reginald I. Rivera on his recent promotion to Battalion Chief! BC R. Rivera will soon be overseeing "B" Shift operations in the North Battalion (Fire Stations 3, 5, and 7). BC R. Rivera is shown receiving his helmet from Fire Chief Allen W. Baldwin, and being pinned by his wife Melanie, daughter Gabby, and son Owen. Congratulations, BC R. Rivera!

Heat Advisory in effect until 8:00 p.m. tonight. If you need relief from the heat, consider visiting one of our librarie...
06/18/2026

Heat Advisory in effect until 8:00 p.m. tonight. If you need relief from the heat, consider visiting one of our libraries: Yorktown - 8500 George Washington Mem. Hwy., and Tabb - 100 Long Green Blvd. Both locations at open until 8 p.m.

A Heat Advisory has been issued for southeast Virginia and Northeast North Carolina. Heat indices near 105°F will make heat related illness more likely. Outside of the advisory, heat indices will reach 97-102°.

York County, along with the other Hampton Roads localities and partners, are reviewing and updating the Hampton Roads Ha...
06/16/2026

York County, along with the other Hampton Roads localities and partners, are reviewing and updating the Hampton Roads Hazard Mitigation Plan. A meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Norfolk Police Community Room, 901 Asbury Avenue, Norfolk, where residents, business owners, and community organizations may learn about hazards facing our community and how this plan affects you. There will also be an opportunity for you to share your experiences and priorities in shaping the next five years of regional resilience planning. York County, Virginia

It's Flag Day! Today we honor Old Glory, a symbol of our nation and the freedoms we hold dear. Our fire engines are prou...
06/14/2026

It's Flag Day! Today we honor Old Glory, a symbol of our nation and the freedoms we hold dear. Our fire engines are proudly displaying the Betsy Ross 1781 flag on the rear of each apparatus as a reminder of our commitment to serve and protect the community and the love we all feel for our nation. As these flags wave through the streets, they represent not only our country, but the courage and dedication of all who answer the call of service. Take a moment today to think about what the flag means to you.

Congratulations to Captain Geoffrey I. Swanson who has reached his 15th anniversary with the York County Fire Department...
06/13/2026

Congratulations to Captain Geoffrey I. Swanson who has reached his 15th anniversary with the York County Fire Department! He was recently promoted to Captain/Health and Safety Officer after an assignment in the department’s pharmacy. He is shown (right) receiving his service recognition from Fire Chief Allen W. Baldwin (left). Congratulations, Captain G. Swanson, and here's to many more!

The waterfront was abuzz with activity yesterday morning at the parade of sail that marked the beginning of the Sail Yor...
06/13/2026

The waterfront was abuzz with activity yesterday morning at the parade of sail that marked the beginning of the Sail Yorktown festival! The crowd was treated to a variety of sailing ships, pleasure craft, and military vessels. The event kicked off with an exciting display of red, white, and blue fireworks. Here's a peek at yesterday's events and some of our personnel working the event. If you couldn't make it there yesterday, you can come to Yorktown today or tomorrow. Check the schedule at www.visityorktown.org.

Congratulations to the members of Hampton Roads Fire Officer Academy (HRFOA) Class  #12 on their recent graduation. The ...
06/12/2026

Congratulations to the members of Hampton Roads Fire Officer Academy (HRFOA) Class #12 on their recent graduation. The HRFOA is an intensive, 10-month leadership program designed to prepare current fire service professionals for first-line officer roles. It is sponsored by the Hampton Roads Fire Chiefs Association and jointly managed by the York County Fire Department and the Hampton Division of Fire and Rescue. Six of our first responders graduated from this class. They are shown with Deputy Chief Andrew J. Waters (far left) and Captain Charles "Chip" Leftwich (second from right) and Deputy Chief Brian Phillips (far right). Congratulations to Firefighter Ashleigh G. Hill, Firefighter Noah J. Lewis, Firefighter Nolan A. Tiller, Firefighter Donald R. Johnathan, Firefighter John B. Bowne, and Firefighter Logan C. Shelor. We are very proud of your accomplishment!

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301 Goodwin Neck Road
Yorktown, VA
23692

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