Provided by Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department (OWL VFD)
At approximately 7:51 p. m. Tuesday evening (Jan. 22), Fire and Rescue units from the Occoquan-Woodbridge-Lorton Volunteer Fire Department, Dale City Volunteer Fire Department, and Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a vehicle into a home at 2145 Gunsmith Terrace.
The first arriving units reported that one vehicle went through a window of the home. No occupants were home at the time of the incident and the driver of the vehicle not injured. The OWL Collapse Rescue Team and other responders determined there was no immediate danger of a building collapse then turned over to the Building Inspector and occupants.
OWL VFD is one the largest and busiest volunteer fire departments in the United States with almost 300 members. OWL VFD provides fire suppression, EMS care, and rescue services to 80,000 residents in our 27 square mile area through the operation of three fire stations. OWL volunteer Firefighters and EMTs work the 6 pm to 6 am shift, five days a week, plus 24/7 holidays and weekends.
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