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RED FLAG burn ban starting Oct 1st at 6 am until further notice
10/01/2024

RED FLAG burn ban starting Oct 1st at 6 am until further notice

SC FORESTRY COMMISSION TO ISSUE 20-COUNTY BURNING BAN

The South Carolina Forestry Commission will issue a State Forester’s Burning Ban for 20 counties, effective at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1.

The counties subject to the burning ban include those with infrastructure affected most dramatically by damage from Hurricane Helene: Abbeville, Aiken, Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, Lexington, McCormick, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Richland, Saluda, Spartanburg, Union and York.

A State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris burning, in unincorporated areas, as well as burning for forestry, wildlife or agricultural purposes, otherwise known as prescribed, or controlled, burns. The ban does not apply to fires used for the preparation of food or fires used in appropriate enclosures (portable outdoor fireplaces, chimineas, or permanent fire pits constructed of stone, masonry, metal or other noncombustible material that conforms with all applicable South Carolina fire codes).

The burning ban is intended to ease the strain on firefighting personnel and law enforcement officials – from both the Forestry Commission and from local fire departments – many of whom were dispatched to affected areas to assist with road clearing, damage assessment and related cleanup.

“We understand people may wonder why a burning ban is necessary when more than half of the state has received so much rain,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “We’re issuing the ban not because of elevated fire danger, but rather because so many of our firefighting and emergency personnel and resources are committed to hurricane-related response.”

After consultation with Gov. Henry McMaster and other emergency response organizations Monday, State Forester Scott Phillips declared the ban to reduce possible wildfire ignitions.

Because most wildfires in South Carolina are caused by escaped debris burns – more than 50 percent – the need to curtail ignitions is paramount because of the limited fire response available at this time. “The difficulty that emergency personnel are having accessing areas with trees and power lines down,” Jones said, “combined with the inability to maintain reliable water pressure are major risk factors.”

Many counties in the affected areas operate debris collection sites for wood waste, especially after large storms. Citizens are encouraged to check with their county’s solid waste management department for such resources. This ban does not apply to fires permitted by the SC Department of Environmental Services, including burning conducted at permitted storm debris disposal sites.

In addition to performing its normal wildfire suppression operations, the Forestry Commission has deployed its full complement of firefighting, law enforcement and incident management personnel to support the state’s coordinated emergency response.

The ban will stay in effect until further notice, which will come in the form of an official announcement from the Forestry Commission.

10/28/2023
Being a rural fire department, please be sure we can safely get to your property!
01/16/2023

Being a rural fire department, please be sure we can safely get to your property!

INCREASED FIRE DANGER TODAY AND TOMORROW...🚩
09/28/2022

INCREASED FIRE DANGER TODAY AND TOMORROW...🚩

Praying for our family in Baltimore.....
01/25/2022

Praying for our family in Baltimore.....

🔥WORKING DWELLING FIRE🔥
200 blk S Stricker St 21223

Council District 9 Councilman John Bullock

557a arrived with fire showing from all 3 floors of a 3 story row home. Additional units called.

630a fighting fire in several 3 story row homes. There has been a collapse and multiple mayday calls were made by trapped firefighters. Special Rescue Team is on scene.

715a 3 of were trapped in the collapse; 1 has been rescued & is taking to Shock Trauma in serious condition. Special Rescue Team continues to work on freeing the other 2

740a 1 more has been rescued by Special Rescue Team. to treat & transport. Condition serious. 1 member remains trapped, crews are in contact & are working to free them.

825a another freed from the building. treating & transporting to Shock Trauma, condition unk. Rich Langford Baltimore Firefighters Local 734 President is at hospital to supporting our members & their families.

1030a There is no update on this incident at this time. Baltimore City Fire Department will provide information to the media when there is an update on conditions.

12p
3 of were transported to Shock Trauma in serious condition.
1 remains trapped inside the house.
Anything else is rumor.
BCFD will brief media at Shock Trauma when they have an u/d.

2p There is still no update from BCFD.
Last information we have is:
1 FF still trapped in the collapsed home
3 FFs transported to Shock Trauma in serious condition. These are the facts.

Our brothers and sisters are fighting massive fires out West.Please keep them in thoughts and prayers. Prayers for our b...
07/17/2021

Our brothers and sisters are fighting massive fires out West.

Please keep them in thoughts and prayers. Prayers for our brothers who were caught in a wildfire when the winds shifted.

Red Lodge Fire Rescue is sad to confirm that Red Lodge Fire engine 78 was burned over earlier today while fighting the Harris Fire near Joliet, Montana. The two person engine crew was attacking the fire when the wind suddenly shifted direction and the fire overtook the crew. One Red Lodge firefighter suffered severe burn injuries and was transported to the hospital by ambulance and then flown to Salt Lake City. At this time, we are still gathering information about the type, severity, and extent of the burn injuries he sustained. As more information becomes available, we will share it with you.

It’s times like these that we emphasize the strength of our organization and the Red Lodge community. We are grateful for our firefighters who routinely answer the call to protect our homes and property. This is a stark reminder of how dangerous this job can be. Please keep our brave firefighter and his family in your thoughts and prayers - they will undoubtedly need your support in the days to follow.

Please...no outdoor burning or fires today! 🚫🔥
04/30/2021

Please...no outdoor burning or fires today! 🚫🔥

01/10/2021

This is what happens when you try to burn a Christmas tree in a home fireplace. This is from a fire we responded to this morning. Please dispose of trees properly!

We recently lost one of our own. One of our founding members, a long time Board Member, firefighter and one of the kinde...
07/12/2020

We recently lost one of our own. One of our founding members, a long time Board Member, firefighter and one of the kindest, sweetest men we had the pleasure of serving with.

He always had a smile, a "How are doing?", an awesome baker of many cakes shared with the community and often a story to share.

Rest in peace brother....your watch is over. We have it from here. You will be missed

Henry "Sonny" Erin

Arrangements in the link below. Please share a story of Sonny if you have one!

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2037 SC Highway 23 W
Edgefield, SC
29824

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