Grove Fire Department #18

Grove Fire Department #18 Grove Fire Department was established in 1967. We provide fire protection to the families and businesses of the Grove Community.

On behalf of the Grove Fire Department, We would like to thank the Williford Fire Department and Duke Power representati...
06/02/2026

On behalf of the Grove Fire Department, We would like to thank the Williford Fire Department and Duke Power representative Jeremy Haney for the informative presentation last night on power meters and downed power lines.

The training provided valuable information that will help keep our firefighters and community safer when responding to emergencies involving electrical hazards. We appreciate the time, knowledge, and experience shared with us.

Thank you for your commitment to firefighter education and safety. We look forward to future training opportunities and continued partnership.

Stay safe, and thank you again! 🚒⚡️

Happy Mother’s Day from the members of Grove Fire Department!Today, we honor all the amazing mothers, grandmothers, wive...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from the members of Grove Fire Department!

Today, we honor all the amazing mothers, grandmothers, wives, and mother figures who sacrifice so much for their families and communities every single day. Thank you for your strength, love, and support — especially the moms who serve alongside us in the fire service.

We hope your day is filled with love, laughter, and time with family. ❤️🚒

He Has Risen! ✝️🔥“He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.” Matthew 28:6On this day, we are reminded of the ultima...
04/05/2026

He Has Risen! ✝️🔥

“He is not here; He has risen, just as He said.” Matthew 28:6

On this day, we are reminded of the ultimate sacrifice, the power of faith, and the victory over death. Just as we stand ready to serve and protect our community, today we also stand in gratitude for the hope and new life that was given to us.

From all of us at Grove Fire Department, we wish you and your families a blessed and safe day.

He has risen indeed! 🙌

Statewide burn band starts at 4 PM today!
03/27/2026

Statewide burn band starts at 4 PM today!

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

We would like to give a sincere thank you to On Scene for their support and contribution toward our cribbing needs.Becau...
03/24/2026

We would like to give a sincere thank you to On Scene for their support and contribution toward our cribbing needs.

Because of their generosity, Grove Fire Department is better equipped to handle motor vehicle accidents and provide safer, more effective stabilization on emergency scenes. Cribbing is a critical tool in our line of work it allows us to secure vehicles, protect victims, and ensure the safety of our firefighters during rescue operations.

Support like this makes a real difference when seconds matter.

We are proud to serve this community, and we are grateful for partners like On Scene who stand behind volunteer fire departments.

🚒 Always ready. Always here.

03/24/2026

SC Forestry Commission issuing statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately

COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately until further notice.

The alert is being issued to strongly discourage people from burning outdoors when weather conditions present an elevated risk of wildfire. In addition to drought intensifying from a lack of significant rainfall, forecasts are calling for higher winds, low humidities and no precipitation in the foreseeable future.

A Red Flag Fire Alert does not prohibit outdoor burning, provided that all other state and local regulations are followed, but the Forestry Commission uses the alert to strongly encourage citizens to voluntarily postpone any such burning until the alert is lifted. Because current weather conditions are very conducive to fires escaping easily and spreading rapidly, anyone considering outdoor burning should take extra precautions if they still choose to burn under a Red Flag.

“The combination of dangerous conditions and dry fuels we’re going to see statewide for the next several days all add up to an elevated wildfire risk, and any fire that ignites is likely to burn intensely and spread rapidly,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “With this alert, we’re asking people to respect the weather and hold off from burning outdoors until the weather improves. If you have burned recently, we encourage you to monitor the burn area to make sure the dry conditions don’t cause it to rekindle.”

Adding to the danger, particularly in the western part of the state, are the heavy fuel loads that remain in our forests from Hurricane Helene. Not only can these downed, drying trees and other fuels act as kindling, increasing the risk of wildfire ignition and spread, but they also are likely to impede firefighters’ access, adversely impacting response capability.

Although a Red Flag Fire Alert does not ban outdoor burning, it does trigger certain county or local ordinances that restrict outdoor fires, so residents should contact their local fire departments to check whether such restrictions apply in their areas. The alert will remain in effect until lifted by the Commission, whose fire managers will continuously monitor the situation.

Shareable link:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Advisory-RedFlagFireAlert-260324.pdf

02/03/2026

🚒 Grove Fire Department – 2026 Officer Lineup 🚒

We’re proud to announce this year’s officers and leadership team. These members have stepped up to serve, lead, and support our department and community

Chief — Marty Watt
Assistant Chief — Jim Jarrard (Bones)
Captain — Austin Kinley
1st Lieutenant — Casey Dickerson
2nd Lieutenant — Timmy Brown
3rd Lieutenant — Tommy Miller

We’re looking forward to a strong and successful year ahead. Thank you to each of these officers for their dedication, training, and commitment to protecting our community. Please join us in congratulating them and wishing everyone a safe and productive year.

01/24/2026

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The Grove Fire Department stands ready to serve as we prepare for this winter weather event. Over the past several days, our members have been working hard to ensure all apparatus and equipment are checked, prepared, and ready for response.

Our firefighters and officers remain on standby and are ready to respond to emergencies as they arise. We ask everyone to please use extra caution during this time—slow down on the roads, limit travel if possible, and take the necessary steps to keep yourself and your family safe.

Remember, if you experience an emergency or need assistance, we are only a call away. Your safety is our top priority, and we are proud to serve this community.

Grove Fire Department 🚒❄️

01/23/2026

🚨 Generator Safety Reminder – Carbon Monoxide Alarms 🚨

With generators being used during power outages, the Grove Fire Department wants to remind everyone of the importance of working carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in your home.

Generators produce carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas that can be deadly.

✔️ Never run generators inside your home, garage, or near doors and windows
✔️ Always place generators outside at least 20 feet away from any structure
✔️ Make sure you have carbon monoxide alarms on every level of your home and near sleeping areas

If your CO alarm sounds, get everyone outside to fresh air immediately and call 911.

Please take a moment to check your alarms and share this post to help keep our community safe.

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1012 Brown Road
Iva, SC
29655

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(864) 352-2234

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