Station Visits & Tours
Fire Station Tours
The community can view equipment, talk to the crew, and learn about our work.
Planning a group visit?
- Make sure you have enough chaperones for kids.
- Discuss with children the importance of following the crew's instructions.
- Ensure the group understands that in the event of an emergency, the crew may have to leave the station and end the tour.
Request a tour: Contact your local station
Larger community engagement requests should be formally requested by clicking here.
Fire Truck Drive By Celebrations
The Arlington County Fire Department has partnered with the Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department to offer fire truck drive by celebrations for birthdays and other important occasions during the pandemic. Please read through the information on this page and complete the request form to request a drive-by celebration.
Important Information
To request a Fire Truck drive-by, please contact the Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department
Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department
3900 Langston Blvd
Arlington, VA 22207
703-525-9418
Meeting and Event Spaces in Fire Stations
The Walter Reed Fire Station has a community room that nonprofit organizations can use for free.
Fire Station 9 – Walter Reed
1900 S. Walter Reed Dr.
Arlington, VA 22204
703-228-0109
Meeting room policy and request form
The Arlington County Fire Department DOES NOT rent out halls for parties. However, the Falls Church Volunteer Fire Department and Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department have meeting halls available for private functions.
Falls Church Volunteer Fire Department
6950 Little Falls Road
Falls Church, VA 22213
703-228-3600, hit #9110
Cherrydale Volunteer Fire Department
3900 Langston Blvd
Arlington, VA 22207
703-525-9418
Did You Know?
From the National Fire Protection Association
- Gas and charcoal grills cause 900 structure fires and 3,500 outdoor fires in or on home properties each year.
- Gas grills have a higher fire risk than charcoal grills; leaks and breaks are the leading cause, accounting for nearly half of gas grill fires.
- Placing combustibles too close to heat, and leaving cooking unattended, are the two leading causes for charcoal grill home fires.
- Half of all gas grill and charcoal grill home fires begin on an exterior balcony or unenclosed porch. Grill not only outside your home but away from your home.