Brotherhood-forged collectibles from North Chesterfield, VA
Each shipment carries the grit, honor, and legacy of firefighters who never stand down. Museum-grade coins and patches backed by the crews who live the job.

Legacy forged at North Chesterfield, VA — Every detail tells a story of service
Fire Station 9 was built in 1983 and has consistently been the busiest fire station for total call volume year after year. President Obama toured the station in 2011. One of only three remaining fire poles in the county's 21 fire stations is still in use at Fire Station 9.


Engine, Aerial Platform Truck, Ambulance. We respond to an average of 350 calls per month.
Year after year, Fire Station 9 is the busiest fire station for total call volume and can surprise some people who underestimate it. The station serves the northeast end of the county, the Buford and Bon Air area, and provides mutual aid to the city of Richmond.
Every month we elevate a firehouse whose story deserves the spotlight. Members receive museum-grade coins and patches backed by the crews who live the job — authentic collectibles with real brotherhood behind them.
Field shots and historic captures from Buford Fire Station 9. Each image tells the story of brotherhood, courage, and unwavering dedication.
From first alarm to final overhaul, the Buford Fire Station 9 crews stand guard over their city. Their territory covers dense streets, historic structures, and neighborhoods that count on precise response.
Submit your station, unit, or specialty team. The FD Collectors Club is always scouting for heroic stories worthy of the monthly spotlight — authentic brotherhood deserves authentic recognition.