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To become a member of the Grundy Fire Department, stop by at your convenince and fill out an application.  At that time, you will be given an information package that explains and outlines the application process and procedure.  As explained in the information package, if you are under the age of 18, your parent, guardian, or ward must consent to your membership.  Afterwards, your application will be considered, and you will be voted on by the officers and members at the next meeting at least 15 days after the date of your application. 

We look forward to meeting you and appreciate your interest.

 

 


Officers

Chief -            Phil Vandyke    (237)

Asst. Chief -  Danny Hawks  (238)

Asst. Chief -  Bill Stokes        (242)

Captian -       Bob Anderson  (240

Captian -       Johnny Sexton  (232)

Lieutenant -  John Boyd         (239)

Lieutenant -  David Thomas (236)

Lieutenant -  Jason Matney   (233)


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The Grundy Fire Department
P.O. Box 1315
Grundy, VA  24614

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276 935-8471

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The Grundy Fire Department was established in 1947.  We are located in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwest Virginia in Grundy, the county seat of Buchanan County.  With a population of approximately 1,100, Grundy is the largest locality of Buchanan County, which has a population of approximately 27,000.

The Grundy Fire Department is a volunteer department with approximately 30 members.  The Chief is elected by the members and approved by the Town Council.  There are seven other officers, all of which are appointed by the Chief: two Assistant Chiefs, two Captains, and three Lieutenants.

New members fill out an application, undergo an informal background investigation, and are voted into membership by the regular officers and members of the Grundy Fire Department.  Afterwards, each new member serves a 3 month probationary period.  At the end of that period, the probationary member must pass a basic proficieny test and is voted on again by the officers and members.  If approved, the individual serves another 9 months as a Rookie.  After the individual completes the Rookie period, he or she is made a regular member and firefighter by the Chief. 

We serve a large portion of the county and perform many different fire and rescue tactics.  We respond to a wide variety of emergency alarms, such as structural and environmental fires, motor vehicle accidents, gas leaks, hazardous material spills and situations, helicopter landing zones, and fire alarms.  In addition, we perform various rescue operations such as rope rescue, water rescue, and vehicle extrication, to name a few.

The Grundy Fire Department operates out of a new fire station completed in 2003 and built as a part of the town relocation.  The station has 5 bay doors and each bay holds at least one apparatus.  In addition, the station has weight benches, cardio machines, laundry rooms, tool rooms, a hose tower, a lounge, an office, full service bathrooms, utility rooms, and a great deal of storage space. 

We utilize two pumpers, one pumper/tanker, one tanker, one ladder truck, one crash truck, a supply van, and a pick-up truck.  For more information on our fire trucks, please see the Apparatus Gallery.

We are dispatched from the 911 center via alpha numeric pagers issued to each member and VHF radios.  Members are on call 24 hours a day seven days a week.  When a call is dispatched, if the members are available, they respond in personal vehicles to the scene or to the station.  In addition, we have begun a voluntary call night system.  On a voluntary basis, members sign up on a calander for as many nights as they choose.  On the nights they sign up, they are at the station prepared to respond to any calls.  While not on a call, members on duty may train, workout, cook, or relax in the lounge.

Upcoming meetings will be listed on the events calender on this website.  If you are interested in volunteering as a firefighter, we welcome the oppurtunity to meet you and encourage you to come to the station to learn more and get involved.






Recent Calls

Mon. Jul 19th 2010
MVC on Riverside Drive (Vansant)

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Sun. Jul 18th 2010
MVC on Riverside Drive

GFD was dispatched to a two car MVC, along Riverside Drive, in the Tookland section of Grundy.  Firefi ghters assis...

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Sun. Jul 18th 2010
Smoke Report at BGH

GFD was dispatched to Buchanan General Hospital, located along Slate Creek Road, after employees began to smell smoke on the ...

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