Chesterfield County Fire & EMS Station 1 in Chester, VA is a historic firehouse that has been serving the community since 1942. Originally built as a one-story structure, it was later rebuilt as a two-story firehouse and remains operational today on its original site.
With the distinction of receiving the first fire truck paid for by the county General Fund, this fire station played a significant role in the establishment of the Chester Volunteer Fire Department. The station also features a large meeting hall and serves as a hub for fire and emergency medical services in the area.
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