F.C. Fire Department’s ‘Santamobile’ Kicks Off Wednesday

The Falls Church Volunteer Fire Department’s famous “Santamobile” is set to take the streets of The Little City beginning tomorrow night.

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The Falls Church Volunteer Fire Department’s famous “Santamobile” is set to take the streets of The Little City beginning tomorrow night.

Each year, volunteers from the F.C. fire department decorate the reserve “pumper” fire engine and escort Santa through the streets of Falls Church and the surrounding area. Santa and his helpers will be handing out candy canes and fire safety literature during the rounds.

The festive fire truck will cruise through City of F.C. streets from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. starting Wednesday and running through Wednesday. Following the City rounds, the truck will venture into surrounding neighborhoods in Arlington and Farifax Counties Dec. 20-23.

Check below for the Santamobile schedule and when it will be visiting specific streets.

Wednesday, December 15th

Anne Street

Dulaney Place

Ellison Street

Fellows Court

Fowler Street

Irving Street

Kent Street

Knollwood Drive

Lanier Place

Laura Drive

Lea Court

Lynn Place

Madison Lane

Parker Street

Patterson Street

Poplar Drive

Railroad Avenue

Randolph Street

Spring Court

Spring Street (South)

Timber Lane

West Street (South)

 

Thursday, December 16th

Birch Street

Broad Street (West)

Chestnut Street

Columbia Street (West)

Dorchester Road

Ellison Square Court

Falls Avenue

Fulton Avenue

Great Falls Street

Greenwich Street

Grove Avenue

Haycock Road

Highland Avenue

Jenifer Lane

Langston Lane

Lee Street (North)

Lincoln Avenue

Little Falls Street

Meridian Street

Oak Haven Drive

Oak Street (North)

Offut Drive

Park Avenue

Pennsylvania Avenue

Pine Street

Riley Street

Spruce Street

Steeples Court

Sycamore Street (300 block)

Virginia Avenue (North)

Walnut Street (300 block)

West Street (North)

 

Friday, December 17th

Annandale Road (West)

Chanel Terrace

George Mason Road (West)

Gibson Place

Gibson Street

Great Falls Street

Greenway Boulevard (West)

Gundry Drive

Hampton Court

Jackson Court

James Court

James Street

Lee Street (South)

Little Falls Street

Maple Avenue (South)

Marshall Street (West)

Oak Street (South)

Poplar Drive

Rees Place

Robinson Place

Shirley Street

Tracy Place

Virginia Avenue (South)

Wallace Street

Westmoreland Road (West)

 

Saturday, December 18

Annandale Road (East)

Broad Street (East)

Broad Street (West)

Cherry Street (North & South)

Columbia Street (East)

Douglas Avenue

Fairfax Street (East & North)

Flagmaker Drive & Court

Garden Court

Govenors Court

Gresham Place

Hillwood Avenue

James Thurber Court

Jefferson Street (East & West)

Katie Court

Lawton Street

Liberty Street

Lounsbury Court

Maple Avenue (North)

Park Washington Court

Wrens Way

 

Sunday, December 19

11th Street (600 block)

Berry Street

Broadmont Terrace

Buxton Road

Church Place

Cleave Drive

Columbia Street (West)

Forest Drive

Midvale Street

Noland Street

Park Avenue

Ridge Place

Sycamore Street (900-1000 block)

Tollgate Way

Tuckahoe Street (1000-1100 block)

Tyson Drive

Underwood Street (200-300 block)

Van Buren Street (200-300 block)

Villa Ridge Road

Wilson Boulevard (6700 block)

December 20, 21, 22 and 23 will be reserved for make-up nights and trips into neighboring Arlington and Fairfax Counties.

 

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