Lawrenceville Fire Department
400 N Main Street
Lawrenceville, Virginia 23868
Non-Emergency Phone: (434) 848-3651
2011 Officers
Chief Kevin Pair
Deputy Chief Jeremy Ashworth
Assistant Chief Charles Hall
Captain Brad Morefield
Lieutenant Deno Ruffin
EMS Lieutenant
President James Wesson
Vice-President Judith Mills
Secretary Judith Mills
Treasurer Chad Whitlow
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    Brunswick County Fire & Rescue
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    HISTORY
    members is believed to have been around 15 and has increased to the present 30 members; the only recorded paid member of the department was Paul C. Harrison who was hired in March of 1940 at a salary of $42.50 per month. ln May of 1950 the department was authorized to purchase and assemble the firemen’s hall at the water works plant. The building was moved to its present location in 1965. The Lawrenceville Volunteer Fire Department currently has 30 dedicated volunteers and moved into its current facilities in May of 1979. It has grown from a so-called bucket brigade to a well-trained, well-organized department through hard work, personal motivation and most important, the cooperation and support of the citizens of our community.
    The Lawrenceville Volunteer Fire Department was formed in the fall of 1912 with S. P. Darden as the first fire chief. On December 12, 1912, the Town of Lawrenceville gave the fire department permission to build a firehouse on the water tank lot on Sharp Street. The fire alarm bell was purchased and erected between 1912 and 1914. This was replaced by an electric alarm in 1935. All fire fighting apparatus was apparently manually operated until August of 1932 when the first motorized fire truck was purchased. The original number of
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