The Chester Gap Volunteer Fire Department operates a diverse fleet of emergency response apparatus and support vehicles dedicated to protecting our community and assisting neighboring jurisdictions. From fire suppression and rescue operations to emergency medical services and command support, each unit plays a critical role in our mission of serving the public.
Our fleet consists of 10 apparatus strategically equipped to handle a wide variety of emergencies, including structure fires, brush fires, vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, rescue incidents, water supply operations, and mutual aid responses.
Below, you can learn more about the apparatus and vehicles that help our members deliver professional emergency services every day.

1997 Seagrave
1,500 GPM Pump
Foam System
750-Gallon Water Tank
Originally served at Culpeper County Volunteer Fire Department
Primary Structural Firefighting Apparatus
2000 Seagrave
1,500 GPM Pump
Foam System
750-Gallon Water Tank
Fire Suppression and Rescue Operations
2016 Kenworth / U.S. Tanker
1,250 GPM Pump
Foam System
3,000-Gallon Water Tank
Purchased New by CGVFD
Rural Water Supply and Fire Suppression

2013 Chevrolet 4x4
250 GPM Pump
Foam System
Wildland and Off-Road Fire Response
1993 International 4x4
1,000 GPM Pump
500-Gallon Water Tank
Rural Water Supply and Fire Suppression
2003 Stewart & Stevenson
HMA Ultra High Pressure System
450 GPM Pump
850-Gallon Water Tank
Foam System
Secondary 250 GPM Pump
Specialized Fire Suppression and Multi-Purpose Operations

2015 Ford 4x4 Ambulance
Primary Advanced Life Support Transport Unit

2009 International Ambulance
Secondary EMS Transport Unit

2021 Chevrolet Command Unit
Incident Command and Emergency Management Vehicle

2010 4x4 Utility Vehicle
Equipment Transport and Incident Support Vehicle
Together, these apparatus provide the capabilities necessary to protect lives, property, and the communities we proudly serve throughout Chester Gap and the surrounding region.
Preparation Through Training. Excellence Through Service.