Duncan Chapel Fire District

Duncan Chapel Fire District The Duncan Chapel Fire District provides fire protection, rescue, and medical services to 8,000 peop

The Duncan Chapel Fire District protects and serves the properties, citizens, and visitors of the District as best as possible with a personnel roster of 24 members; 11 career paid personnel and 13 volunteer responders from one station. In 2011, Duncan Chapel Fire District responders answered 851 calls for service as well as provided event stand-by coverage on the Furman University Campus with emergency personnel.

Come see us and support this great cause!Walmart Neighborhood Market Greenville - Old Buncombe Road5009 Old Buncombe Roa...
05/23/2026

Come see us and support this great cause!

Walmart Neighborhood Market Greenville - Old Buncombe Road
5009 Old Buncombe Road
Greenville C 29617

Sat. 10am - 2pm
Sun. 10am - 2pm
Mon. 10am - 2pm

Welcome to our great team Charles Howe. We look forward to working with you!
05/15/2026

Welcome to our great team Charles Howe. We look forward to working with you!

05/07/2026

This morning Deputy Chief Jody Suttles signed off the air for the final time after 3 decades of service. We would like to take the opportunity to congratulate Chief Suttles on his well deserved retirement.

This grant as well as some Community Funds from Greenville County will allow us to purchase additional Communications Eq...
05/01/2026

This grant as well as some Community Funds from Greenville County will allow us to purchase additional Communications Equipment!

2026 V-SAFE Grant Awards Announced! For more information: https://bit.ly/424nLwr

Great work by all!
04/21/2026

Great work by all!

🔥Structure Fire🔥

At approximately 2:18 PM, TRFD was dispatched to a residential structure fire. Crews arrived on scene to find heavy fire conditions. The fire was quickly brought under control, house thoroughly searched with one pet rescued.

Strong mutual aid and suppNorth Greenville Fire DepartmentDeDuncan Chapel Fire Districte Berea Fire Dept Fire Dept, and Greenville County EMS

We also thank TRPD for their assistance
Great work by all agencies

No burning allowed starting at 7am tomorrow morning until further notice!! Please do not burn and report any burning you...
04/16/2026

No burning allowed starting at 7am tomorrow morning until further notice!! Please do not burn and report any burning you may see so it can be handled accordingly!

SC Forestry Commission to issue statewide burning ban; restriction on all outdoor burning goes into effect at 7 a.m. Friday

COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties, effective at 7 a.m. Friday, April 17.

A State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris burning, prescribed burning, campfires, bonfires and other recreational fires in all unincorporated areas of the state.

Forestry Commission officials cite a particularly dangerous mix of elevated wildfire risk factors through the weekend that warrant limiting all ignitions in the interest of public safety.

Rapidly escalating drought conditions across the state, a critical decrease in relative humidities over the next several days and gusty winds that are expected to accompany an approaching cold front will combine to create extreme fire danger.

"When it’s this dry – energy release component values are at high-to-critical levels – we’re just as likely, if not more, to see wildfires that are fuel-driven rather than wind-driven. Add the other volatile conditions of increased wind and lower relative humidity, and it becomes an especially precarious situation,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. "These conditions not only increase the likelihood of wildfires igniting easily and spreading rapidly, but would also make them more difficult for firefighters to control.”

While 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), Forestry Commission officials urge the utmost caution burning outdoors under these exemptions.

Likewise, citizens should exercise extreme vigilance operating any equipment that could create sparks, avoid parking on dry grass and refrain from using fireworks.

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

Shareable release:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Advisory-StateForestersBurningBan-20260416.pdf

We are proud to be one of the 241 in the state. Thank you to our personnel who have worked hard to obtain this goal! Con...
04/03/2026

We are proud to be one of the 241 in the state. Thank you to our personnel who have worked hard to obtain this goal! Congratulations to all!!

Fire Safe South Carolina congratulates 241 South Carolina fire departments for receiving the 2025 Fire Safe South Carolina Community Designation. For more information:https://llr.sc.gov/aboutus/mediacenter/news/2026/FSSC%202026%20Press%20Release.pdf

State Wide Burning Ban, absolutely no burning allowed until further notice!!
03/27/2026

State Wide Burning Ban, absolutely no burning allowed until further notice!!

SC Forestry Commission to issue statewide burning ban, effective at 4 p.m. today

COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties, effective at 4 p.m. today.

A State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris burning, prescribed burning, campfires, bonfires and other recreational fires in all unincorporated areas of the state.

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).

Forestry Commission officials say weather conditions over the next several days present a greatly elevated potential for fires igniting easily and spreading rapidly. Dangerously low relative humidities – reaching below 20% in some areas – combined with extremely dry fuels statewide and gusty winds will create a particularly volatile mix of wildfire risk factors throughout the weekend.

"In addition to the intensifying drought conditions, the weather we’re going to see statewide over the next several days makes it ripe for any fire that starts to burn intensely and move fast,” SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones said. "While these conditions can make wildfires ignite easily anywhere and make it more challenging for firefighters to contain, we’re really concerned about areas where events like Hurricane Helene and recent ice damage have led to higher amounts of fuel. This burning ban is necessary to limit ignitions to the maximum extent possible to prevent severe wildfires for public safety purposes."

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

Shareable link:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Advisory-StateForestersBurningBan-20260327.pdf

Great teamwork!
01/28/2026

Great teamwork!

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5111 Old Buncombe Road
Greenville, SC
29617

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