Albemarle County Fire Rescue
Providing emergency service, education, and prevention to the citizens and visitors of Albemarle County. We answer around 14,000 calls for service each year
Albemarle County is 726 square miles located in Central Virginia with a population of 104,000 residents. Our county surrounds the City of Charlottesville and the University of Virginia and includes a wide variety of protection demands from residential to industrial. We have the Home of Thomas Jefferson and James Monroe, high security government facilities, two colleges and some of the most beautif
05/27/2026
Join us June 4th for free training in disaster preparedness!
05/25/2026
ACFR joins communities across the nation in honoring the service members who gave their lives in defense of our country. Their sacrifice will never be forgotten, and we remain grateful for the courage and commitment they showed in service to others.
As we spend time with family and friends this holiday weekend, we encourage everyone to take a moment to reflect and remember those who made it possible.
05/20/2026
This EMS Week, weβre recognizing the incredible EMS professionals who answer the call every day with skill, compassion, and dedication.
Thank you to the career and volunteer providers who serve our community around the clock, bringing care, comfort, and hope when it matters most. Your commitment makes a difference every single day.
This EMS Week, we recognize the dedication, skill, and compassion of EMS professionals across the country and especially those serving within the ACFR network.
To our career, volunteer, and retired first responders: thank you for your unwavering commitment to our community. On peopleβs most difficult days, you provide calm in chaos, expert care, and steady reassurance. Your service strengthens the health and safety of Albemarle County every day and its impact is deeply felt and appreciated. π
05/18/2026
** Information Release **
On Monday, May 18, 2026, at approximately 3:30 a.m., career and volunteer personnel from Albemarle County Fire Rescue were dispatched to a report of a structure fire in the 100 block of Scarborough Place.
The fire suppression apparatus arrived on scene 7 minutes later and found smoke and fire showing from the roof of the middle townhome in a unit. One adult was removed from the structure but sustained no injuries. All other occupants evacuated without injury.
A total of three townhomes sustained damage from this incident. Two displaced residents are being assisted by the Red Cross and family and friends. No other injuries have been reported.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Albemarle County Fire Marshal's Office, but is believed to be accidental.
Albemarle County Fire Rescue would like to take this opportunity to remind the community to have working smoke alarms and know two ways out of your home. Make and practice your escape plan with resources available at albemarle.org/SafeatHome.
05/14/2026
Albemarle County Fire Rescue is hiring an EMS Instructor to help train, mentor, and develop career and volunteer personnel across our Fire Rescue system. From recruit academies and EMT classes to field training and continuing education, this role plays a critical part in strengthening emergency care in our community.
Weβre looking for a certified Virginia Paramedic with a passion for teaching, leadership, and professional development.
Apply by May 30, 2026, at Albemarle.org/jobs.
Some people collect Hot Wheels. We light ours on fire. π₯π
Firefighter/EMT Zack Harpin explains how ACFR assisted with the Fire Investigators class alongside Charlottesville Fire Department and other localities by helping ignite vehicles for live burn scenarios and ensuring each fire was fully extinguished afterward.
These hands-on exercises give fire investigators valuable real-world experience in understanding fire behavior, scene safety, and investigation techniques.
05/08/2026
To recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month, ACFR personnel will be wearing green t-shirts each Friday of the month. Our hope is to increase awareness of this important topic within our stations and the entire Albemarle community.
If you, or someone you know, is struggling emotionally, there are ways to get help. Below are a few resources to keep on hand. If you, or someone else, is in crisis, call 9-1-1 immediately.
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π National Su***de Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (8255)
π The Warmline of Virginia: 866-400-6428
π National Alliance on Mental Illness: https://nami.org/home
π Mental Health America Tools: https://www.mhanational.org/self-help-tools
05/07/2026
Training Alert! π
On May 7, ACFR will be conducting training exercises from 1 pm to 5 pm at Station 4 on Reas Ford Road. You may see smoke, equipment, or firefighters in the area as crews practice important skills to stay ready for real emergencies. There is no cause for concern as this is part of our ongoing training to keep our community safe.
05/07/2026
Free Car Seat Installation! π
Join us for a FREE car seat installation event hosted by ACFR! Bring your car seat and get it properly installed. No sign-up needed.
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May 22 | 10-12 pm
π3912 Lenox Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22901
05/04/2026
** Information Release **
On Monday, May 4, 2026, at approximately 8:48 a.m., career and volunteer personnel from Albemarle County Fire Rescue were dispatched to a report of a structure fire in the 3900 block of Red Hill Road.
The fire suppression apparatus arrived on scene 12 minutes later to find smoke and fire showing from one side of a residential home. Two adults and two children who were home at the time of the fire were able to safely self-evacuate prior to first responders' arrival. At this time, first responders are still searching for numerous pets.
The home is considered a total loss due to the fire. The displaced residents, four adults and three children, are being assisted by the Red Cross. No injuries have been reported.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Albemarle County Fire Marshal's Office but is believed to be accidental in nature.
Albemarle County Fire Rescue would like to take this opportunity to remind the community to have working smoke alarms and know two ways out of your home. Make and practice your escape plan with resources available at albemarle.org/SafeatHome.
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