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Selbyville VFCStation 88 · Est. 1923
147Fire calls 2026
775EMS calls 2026
58Active volunteers
9Full-time EMS
24/7Always ready

Our mission

The Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company is committed to protecting lives, property, and the environment through professional emergency services, fire prevention education, and community engagement. Our volunteers provide fire suppression and emergency medical services to Selbyville and surrounding areas of Sussex County, Delaware.

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Response history

YearFireEMS
2025213775
2024198742
2023185718
2022192701

Monthly run stats

MonthFireEMS
July 202600
June 20262830
May 20262033
April 20262340
March 20262539
February 20262036
January 20261840
December 20252140
November 20251636
October 20251134
September 20251529
August 2025632

Recent incidents

Latest emergency responses from Station 88

All incidents
July 9, 2026

SVFC Motor Vehicle Accident Response

At approximately 03:10 hours, Station 88 and Bishopville Station 900 were alerted for a vehicle accident with rollover in the area of Arby’s, Selbyville. - First arriving found a tractor trailer rolled over on the Maryland side of 113. No injuries reported. - Maryland State Police, Worcester County Sheriff's Office and Selbyville Police Department also responded to the scene. - Expect traffic redirection.

July 4, 2026

SVFC Motor Vehicle Accident Response

Vehicle Accident with Entrapment – Frankford Yesterday morning at approximately 03:24 hours, the Frankford Vol. Fire Co was alerted for a reported two-vehicle collision involving a rollover with entrapment on Route 113, just south of Lazy Lagoon Road in Frankford. * 03:33 hours – Station 88 was alerted to assist. Sussex County EMS Medics and Delaware State Police Aviation’s Trooper 2 were also responding. * First-arriving units located two heavily damaged vehicles, with one occupant trapped. * Command declared a Level 1 Mass Casualty Incident (MCI), prompting the dispatch of additional ambulances to the scene. * Firefighters worked quickly to extricate the trapped patient while EMS personnel evaluated multiple other occupants. * 03:44 hours – The trapped patient was successfully extricated from the vehicle. The priority patient was transported to a local area hospital for treatment. All remaining occupants declined medical transport. The incident remains under investigation by the Delaware State Police. DelDOT and Delaware State Fire Police from both Station 88 and Station 76 assisted in shutting down DuPont Blvd for an extended period for DSP. 📸 Photos by Firefighter Jared Lathbury (Station 88).

June 28, 2026

SVFC Motor Vehicle Accident Response

Motor Vehicle Collision with Entrapment – Bishopville At approximately 11:58 hours, Station 88 was alerted to assist multiple agencies with a serious motor vehicle collision involving entrapment at the intersection of Route 113 and Jarvis Road in Bishopville. Rescue Engine 88-4 & Ambulance C-88 responded to assist. * Initial reports indicated four patients requiring EMS evaluation. * 12:00 hours: A second medical helicopter was requested due to the severity of the incident. * 12:03 hours: Command advised that three patients were in critical condition, with tourniquets applied to two patients as part of life-saving care. * Rescue Engine 88-4 established two landing zones at the Granite Memorial Mausoleum in Bishopville to facilitate the safe arrival and departure of both medical helicopters. * C-88 assisted with patient care but did not transport any patients. Station 88 worked alongside surrounding fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies to provide patient care and support operations during this complex incident. We wish all those involved a full and speedy recovery.