Manassas Park, Virginia Department of Fire and Rescue
Our Family Serving Yours
A Full-Service Fire Department
· Fire Suppression
· Fire Inspection and Investigation
· Basic and Advanced Life Support
· EMS Transport
· Fire and Life Safety Education
· Emergency Management
The Fire and Rescue Department serves a diverse population of approximately 14, 237 located in the 2.5-square-mile area within the city of Manassas Park, Virginia. From our fire station at 9080 Manassas Drive, the Department logs an average response time of 3 minutes, 30 seconds from time of dispatch to arrival for emergency calls within the city.
The Department is a full-service organization providing fire suppression, inspection and investigation services; basic and advanced life support and EMS transport; fire and life safety education/training and emergency management coordination.
This all-career fire and rescue department operates a three-platoon system with a total shift strength of eight personnel. Each shift has a Captain, Lieutenant, two Fire-Medics, and four firefighters. Leading the Manassas Park Fire and Rescue Department is Acting Fire Chief Mark Joyner and Operations Captain James Soaper.
Manassas Park Fire and Rescue protects a mix of approximately 85 percent residential and 15 percent commercial properties and participates in a regional mutual aid agreement for emergency services.
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