Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad Foundation


Why Should You Support the Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad Foundation?

When you make a donation to the Foundation, you may designate it to help a specific rescue squad, or you may direct that it be invested in a fund that benefits the Virginia Beach volunteer rescue system as a whole.


The Virginia Beach volunteer rescue squads of today serve a population of more than 440,000 residents, plus 2.8 million tourists who visit the resort area annually. 

Citywide, the Squads respond to almost 38,000 calls per year and have a 97% customer satisfaction rating.

The 10 volunteer rescue squads combined operate 33 ambulances, five squad trucks, six boats, 10 zone cars, support & command vehicles, a state-of-the-art dive truck and locating equipment (side scan sonar) and have over 700 volunteers, augmented with 30 career paramedics and supervisors. 

Volunteers’ time on behalf of public health and safety is valued at some $9 million each year.

The Squads have equipment and infrastructure assets of more than $5 million, and they raise over $2.1 million each year in private contributions. 

The service still does not charge its patients for services. 


Virginia Beach volunteer rescue squads include

 Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Davis Corner Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Chesapeake Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Courthouse Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Creeds Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Kempsville Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Blackwater Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Plaza Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Sandbridge Volunteer Rescue Squad
 Special Operations Teams

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