Hankins North Fork Volunteer Fire Department

Hankins North Fork Volunteer Fire Department Providing Fire & Rescue protection to the Hankins community and the citizens of McDowell County.

The Hankins North-Fork Volunteer Fire Department is a dedicated team of volunteers committed to serving our community with the highest level of professionalism and skill. Our department includes paramedics, Advanced EMTs, EMTs, as well as specialists in Swift Water Rescue, Wildland Fire & Rescue, and highly trained firefighters. Together, we work tirelessly to protect our neighbors, respond to eme

rgencies, and ensure the safety of everyone in our community. We are proud to serve with dedication, courage, and a strong sense of neighborly support.

06/10/2026

AFRCC Basic Inland SAR Course (BISC)

Sponsored by Hankins Fire Department
Friday, June 26, 2026, at 8:00am - Sunday, June 28, 2026, at 3:00pm

Registration closes June 16th, 2026

McDowell County EMS
129 Branes Road
Marion, NC 28752

The BISC was developed to bring “SAR from a Federal perspective” to the men and women of local, state, and federal agencies within the United States. The course is administered by the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center. Topics include AFRCC Overview, Resources & Mission Types, SAR Tools, Distress Beacons, Mission Operations (to include family/media), and an introduction to Search Theory and Lost Person Behavior.

We are excited to say this course also provides 3 credit hours toward continuing education credit.

POC Contact Info - Joyce Boyd - 828-803-8454 / [email protected]

Registration Link: https://signupforms.com/registrations/47796

Now Hiring: Firefighter / Engineer (Full-Time)CompensationSalary: $40,000 – $48,000 (based on certifications & experienc...
04/14/2026

Now Hiring: Firefighter / Engineer (Full-Time)

Compensation

Salary: $40,000 – $48,000 (based on certifications & experience)

Key duties:

Protect life & property: firefighting, emergency medical aid, HazMat mitigation, fire prevention
Maintain equipment, apparatus, and facilities
Drive apparatus, operate pumps, lay hose, perform fire combat, containment, and extinguishment

Qualifications:

21+ years of age
Valid NC driver’s license
NCFF Level II, EVD certified, NC EMT certified — or able to obtain within 1 year of hire

Schedule:

Panama (2-2-3) shift: 12-hr shifts (6:00 AM–6:00 PM)
Every other weekend off; 3-day weekend every two weeks

Paid time off:

All designated holidays
1 week paid vacation after 1 year
2 weeks paid vacation after 3 years

Apply: [email protected]
Applications are available upon request or can be picked up at HFD
Include resume, certifications, and contact info

Please be safe
03/29/2026

Please be safe

02/14/2026
Controlled burn that did not behave, glad we are able to provide assistance to our neighbors.Nice work team 🇺🇸
02/14/2026

Controlled burn that did not behave, glad we are able to provide assistance to our neighbors.
Nice work team 🇺🇸

Great work today! Training and testing equipment to ensure that when the call comes in we are ready to serve our communi...
02/14/2026

Great work today! Training and testing equipment to ensure that when the call comes in we are ready to serve our community!

Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉Michael Stevens, Jesse Paul Newton, Jeffe...
02/10/2026

Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉

Michael Stevens, Jesse Paul Newton, Jeffery Dalton, Chris Clark, Garrett Hollifield

02/08/2026

Understanding Volunteer Fire Departments

If you or a loved one resides in an area served by volunteer firefighters, I encourage you to take a moment to understand how this system truly operates.

Volunteer firefighters are not compensated for their time; they leave their full-time jobs, step away from their families, and respond to calls during inclement weather, dinners, birthdays, holidays, and even while they are sleeping. Their commitment to service and dedication to community safety are what drive them to respond.

Unlike paid departments, volunteer firefighters are not stationed at the firehouse 24/7. When an emergency call is received, they must often travel from their homes or workplaces to the station, which can take an additional 5 to 10 minutes before they can proceed to the scene. The reality of volunteer service is that response times can vary; sometimes they are quick, and at other times they may be extended.

This is where mutual aid comes into play. The presence of multiple departments at an emergency response is not a sign of failure; rather, it reflects the system functioning as designed. Departments operate under mutual aid agreements, allowing neighboring agencies to be dispatched to assist with additional manpower, equipment, water supply, and specialized tools. In certain situations, a mutual aid department may arrive first, initiate operations, and transfer command to the primary department upon arrival.

This early assistance can significantly impact the outcome of an incident.

Volunteer departments heavily depend on community support, both financially and with your thoughts and prayers for us that we ALL return safely, back to our families after a call. These volunteers are purely here to answer the call to serve.

These individuals make substantial sacrifices, and it is important to share the intricacies of emergency response.

To enhance our community's safety and protection, we must:

Support our local fire departments.
Advocate for adequate funding and infrastructure.
Encourage new volunteers to join.
Respect the operational framework that ensures our safety.
Supporting your fire department translates to better equipment, improved training, and faster, safer responses for everyone involved.

These firefighters—both volunteer and paid—are not motivated by the desire for recognition or accolades. They are here because they are committed to showing up during your most challenging times.

We LOVE this community we serve, it is a true honor. Continue to pray for us as we answer the call of those in need.

Thank you for your continued support and prayers,

Your, Hankins Volunteer Fire Department

02/07/2026

Public Announcement: Join the Hankins Volunteer Fire Department

📣 Calling All Community Members! 📣

Are you looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in your community? The Hankins Volunteer Fire Department invites you to join our dedicated team of volunteers!

As a member of our fire department, you will have the opportunity to:

Serve Your Community: Respond to emergencies and help protect the lives and property of your neighbors.

Build Valuable Skills: Receive training in firefighting, rescue operations, and emergency medical services.

Strengthen Team Bonds: Work alongside a supportive and passionate team committed to making a difference.

Grow Personally and Professionally: Develop leadership, teamwork, and critical thinking skills that will benefit you in all areas of life.

We welcome individuals of all backgrounds and levels of experience. Overcome challenges, create lifelong friendships, and be part of something greater than yourself.

If you are 18 years or older and want to learn more about becoming a volunteer firefighter, stop by the station or give us a call.

Together, we can make our community a safer place!

Join the Hankins Volunteer Fire Department and be a hero in your community!

Thank you!

Hankins Volunteer Fire Department

Grateful for our volunteers 9 Hankins Volunteer Firefighters showed up for this call today
02/07/2026

Grateful for our volunteers

9 Hankins Volunteer Firefighters showed up for this call today

Address

3220 Hankins Road
Marion, NC
28752

Telephone

+18286551507

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