James Goss was one of the founding members of the Lucketts Volunteer Fire Company in 1960.
Photo: Adam Gerchick, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: firefighters, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue, Lucketts, Up Close
James Goss has lived in the Lucketts area all his life.
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Officials from a variety of law enforcement and fire/rescue agencies were helping on May 22 with the clean up and investigation of the fire at Station Auto Wash.
Photo: Kafia A. Hosh, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
A member of the Loudoun County Fire Marshal's office walks with a department Labrador retriever around the scene of the fire at Station Auto Wash. The dogs are used during Fire Marshal investigations to sniff out any accelerants.
Photo: Kafia A. Hosh, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
A tractor clears charred debris from the Station Auto Wash in Leesburg, the day after a fire engulfed the carwash on Catoctin Circle.
Photo: Kafia A. Hosh, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
Debris is piled inside the Station Auto Wash in Leesburg, and the roof is caving in, after a fire at the carwash on May 21.
Photo: Kafia A. Hosh, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
The day after: Clean-up work begins at Station Auto Wash on Catoctin Circle in Leesburg, after a fire on May 21.
Photo: Kafia A. Hosh, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
Smoke comes from the Station Auto Wash in Leesburg in a fire that started around 7:30 p.m. on May 21.
Photo: Eric Steenstra
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
It took crews about one hour to contain the fire at the Station Auto Wash in Leesburg on May 21.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
A fire that started at the Station Auto Wash in Leesburg around 7:30 p.m. on May 21 caused damage in excess of $2 million.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
Emergency personnel from Leesburg, Loudoun Rescue, Hamilton, Ashburn and Lucketts responded to the fire at the Station Auto Wash on Catoctin Circle in Leesburg on May 21.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
Spectators gathered to watch emergency personnel as they tried to contain the fire at the Leesburg Station Auto Wash on May 21.
Photo: Tracy A. Woodward, Washington Post
Tagged: Fire, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
Gary Myers dedicates about 10 hours a week to volunteering as the chaplain for Loudoun County Fire-Rescue in Ashburn. He recently received the Industrial and Commercial Ministries Northern Virginia Chaplain of the Year Award.
Photo: Charity Corkey, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: Ashburn, entertainment, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue, Up Close
Map of Loudoun fireworks vendors.
Photo: Rachael Dickson, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: fireworks, Fourth of July, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
Fireworks being sold at a Fireworks Now stand on Catoctin Circle in Leesburg.
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Claudia Thompson-Deahl sells fireworks from a TNT stand on E Market Street in Leesburg.
Photo: Rachael Dickson, LoudounExtra.com
Tagged: fireworks, Fourth of July, Leesburg, Loudoun County Fire/Rescue
A woman was arrested Tuesday for selling fireworks out of a neighborhood ice cream truck.
Photo: Courtesy of the Loudoun County Fire and Rescue Services
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