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Loudoun Fire & Rescue reports rise in EMS calls, several structure fires including e‑bike battery and $5M data‑center construction fire

Loudoun County Board of Supervisors · November 6, 2025
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Summary

Fire & Rescue presented the FY26 Q1 significant incident report: 10,281 calls (about 7,500 EMS), several residential structure fires including lithium‑battery e‑bike incidents, a $5 million data‑center construction fire contained by sprinklers, a severe heat‑stroke rescue and recruit/officer graduations.

Fire & Rescue leaders briefed the Board of Supervisors on Nov. 6 about their FY26 first‑quarter significant incident report and safety observations.

The combined system responded to 10,281 incidents in the quarter, of which roughly 7,500 were emergency medical service calls and approximately 2,750 were fire related. Fire Marshal and system leadership highlighted several residential structure fires with common causes including improperly discarded smoking…

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