Aurora Volunteer FireDepartment

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The secrets out tickets available soon 7x18 trailer,mini excavator and stand on skid steer stay tuned for more details s...
06/04/2026

The secrets out tickets available soon 7x18 trailer,mini excavator and stand on skid steer stay tuned for more details soon.

Win this New 7X18 Karavan Trailer and Equipment Package from Aurora Volunteer Fire Dept tickets coming soon! Thank you AVFD for your purchase!

https://caltopo.com/m/QVBJ0URThis is the link for the map of the ride see you all Saturday.
06/03/2026

https://caltopo.com/m/QVBJ0UR

This is the link for the map of the ride see you all Saturday.

User created map: AVFD ride 2026, ID QVBJ0UR, on CalTopo. Backcountry or your backyard; research, plan, share, and take maps with you on your mobile device. View real time data, choose layers that suit your needs, print maps, record tracks and more.

06/02/2026

Friday June 19th Buckwheat cake and sausage dinner 6pm-8pm at Aurora VFD

Registration 9am-11am leaving Aurora VFD 11:15-11-30 Liability wavier will be signed by every rider. Please follow all r...
05/28/2026

Registration 9am-11am leaving Aurora VFD 11:15-11-30

Liability wavier will be signed by every rider.

Please follow all rules and regulations of your atv/sxs.

The Aurora VFD hopes to have a map of the ride finished this weekend so stay tuned for details.

The Aurora VFD was happy to be there.
05/22/2026

The Aurora VFD was happy to be there.

We should have a map within a week any other questions please pm our page and we will get back with you.
05/22/2026

We should have a map within a week any other questions please pm our page and we will get back with you.

Aurora VFD attended career day at the Aurora school today and talked with students about how important its is volunteeri...
05/19/2026

Aurora VFD attended career day at the Aurora school today and talked with students about how important its is volunteering at there local VFD, having an evacuation plan in case of emergency and showing students different things we as firefighters can do if an emergency arose

05/18/2026

MUTUAL AID… THE DIFFERENCE

Mutual aid isn’t just a checkbox on paper or departments padding CAD numbers with their buddies. It’s one of the most critical parts of the fire service.

One of the most common questions bystanders ask at major incidents is:

“Why are there so many fire trucks here?”
Or when they see a RIT/FAST team standing by:
“Why are they just waiting around…

is that a bad thing?”

The answer is simple: because modern firefighting is manpower intensive, dangerous, and built around preparation for the worst-case scenario.

A single house fire can require dozens of firefighters within minutes. You need crews stretching attack lines, searching for occupants, ventilating, securing utilities, checking for extension, establishing water supply, handling command, EMS, accountability, traffic control, rehab, and rapid intervention teams standing by in case a firefighter goes down. Add in tanker operations, rural water supply, or mutual aid coverage for additional calls, and the personnel needs climb even higher.

According to national fire service data, the average effective response force for a working residential structure fire often requires 15–20+ firefighters just to safely and effectively perform the critical tasks needed in the first few minutes. Many volunteer and combination departments simply cannot provide those numbers alone at all hours of the day.

Staffing levels change minute by minute. One department may have a strong crew during the daytime, while another is short because members are at work, already on another call, in training, or responding from home. No two days or even two hours are the same in this job.

That’s exactly why mutual aid matters.

When the tones drop for a working fire, serious crash, rescue, or large-scale emergency, the community doesn’t care what name is stitched on the back of the jacket or what logo is on the apparatus door. They care that trained professionals are getting there quickly, working together, and doing everything possible to save lives and protect property.

And yes — egos need to be left at the door. The fire service is strongest when departments support each other instead of competing with each other (except maybe on July 26th). Mutual aid brings additional manpower, specialized equipment, fresh crews, experience, and faster intervention when seconds truly matter.

Yesterday was a perfect example of why mutual aid fire departments are essential. Neighboring companies coming together allowed resources to be deployed quickly, operations to be staffed properly, firefighter safety to remain a priority, and property loss to potentially be reduced.

At the end of the day, it’s not about patches, lettering, social media credit, or who arrived first.

It’s about serving our communities together

Tonight Aurora VFD and Company 7 Mt. Grove VFD did a joint training and refresher on auto extracation. Crews worked on r...
05/14/2026

Tonight Aurora VFD and Company 7 Mt. Grove VFD did a joint training and refresher on auto extracation. Crews worked on removing doors,roofs and windshields utilizing rescue jacks to provide stabilization of a vehicle rolling the dash of a vehicle.Great work from both crews tonight even though we got wet in the beginning it didnt stop us from going to work. Training in all types of weather conditions so we can be ready for what life throws at us and is also critical because its not always sunny and 75. Big thanks to TA towing and CG&J Towing for the vehicles.

05/13/2026

Thank you all of Preston county from everyone at the Aurora VFD for renewal of the Volunteer fire levy. The 12 Preston county department’s are so thankful for a county like ours and truly sticking together means the world again THANK YOU.

Address

25781 George Washington Highway
Aurora, WV
26705

Telephone

(304) 735-5797

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