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linkhttp://lakesiderescue.org/ calendar_today10-07-2014 06:32:19

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Happy 4th of July! PSA from your friendly neighborhood EMS squad: please be safe as you celebrate. Drink plenty of water and utilize the DD if you are unable to drive.

Happy 4th of July! 
PSA from your friendly neighborhood EMS squad: please be safe as you celebrate. Drink plenty of water and utilize the DD if you are unable to drive.
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We want to thank every single person that reached out to us yesterday when our ambulance was struck. We are very fortunate to be part of such a wonderful community, and we are deeply grateful for its members. nbc12.com/2020/02/05/two…

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On this Sat/Sun(Jan. 9th and 10th) FUNCAKES will funnel cakes, deep fried oreos and deep fried pop tarts @ LAKESIDE VOLUNTEER RESCUE SQUAD 2007 Timberlake Ave Lakeside, VA Time: 11am- 6pm For every dessert purchased we will donate $1.00 to the squad. #lvrs #ems #dessert

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"Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. #spreadthelove #keepdreaming youtu.be/4xXZhXTFWnE

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Henrico Fire Engine 305 (Lakeside Fire House) was involved in a rollover accident this morning responding to a call for service. Roads were snowy and slippery. No other vehicles were involved. All four FF exited the apparatus on their own and were transported to local hospitals.

Henrico Fire Engine 305 (Lakeside Fire House) was involved in a rollover accident this morning responding to a call for service. Roads were snowy and slippery. No other vehicles were involved. All four FF exited the apparatus on their own and were transported to local hospitals.