Mayo Area Fire District

Mayo Area Fire District Mayo Fire Department, this is the official page of the Mayo Fire Department. We welcome your likes and comments.

This page is to keep both our members and the residents of our district informed of happenings, community events, and public service announcements. We welcome all likes and comments, but do request that since this is a public page open to all, that you keep all comments clean and decent. If you have a question you want to ask privately, and want a private answer you are more than welcome to call o

r come by the station and speak with the on-duty personnel or set up a time to speak with an officer. We take pride in being able to serve the community that supports us.

01/06/2026

🚒 Mayo Area Fire District is hiring part-time firefighters.

Minimum qualifications:
✅ Firefighter 1 & 2
✅ RIT and Rescuing the Rescuer (preferred)
✅ Ability to work a 24/48 schedule

If you are certified and want to stay active in the fire service while serving a strong local community, this is a solid opportunity.

📍Applications are available at Station 1.
150 Church St. Mayo, SC 29368

11/07/2025

Good morning church! As a reminder, we are taking up donations for brand new heaters! We are partnering with the Mayo Fire Department! If you would like to donate to our community you can drop off your donations at the Mayo Fire Department Monday-Friday from 8-5!

The Mayo Area Fire District has some new equipment thanks to the 2025 V-Safe Grant. This equipment and more was purchase...
08/29/2025

The Mayo Area Fire District has some new equipment thanks to the 2025 V-Safe Grant. This equipment and more was purchase via the grant in efforts to reduce the risk of cancer to our responders, provide a safe and quicker water supply, and improve the service we can provide to our community. We thank the state for funding this grant and helping us in our endeavor to always be improve the service we provide to our citizens.

Our department mourns with the Sheriff’s Office for the loss of Capt. Henderson. Keep the Henderson family as well as hi...
08/15/2025

Our department mourns with the Sheriff’s Office for the loss of Capt. Henderson. Keep the Henderson family as well as his fellow officers in your prayers.

It is with deep sadness that we inform you that Captain Steve Henderson has tragically passed away.

Captain Henderson spent a significant portion of his life serving the citizens of Spartanburg County in various roles throughout our agency. Captain Steve Henderson served over 19 years with the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office. Before his promotion to Uniform Patrol Captain, Henderson previously supervised the day-to-day operations of the SCSO Special Services as 1st Lieutenant. Before becoming 1st Lieutenant of Special Services, Henderson served as Lieutenant of the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office K-9 unit. This is where he spent the majority of his career. First, as a handler, then Sergeant, and ultimately promoted to Lieutenant. Henderson also served as an operator on the SWAT Team.

Captain Henderson has received numerous awards and commendations including the Medal of Valor, multiple Deputy of the Quarter awards, and K-9 Handler of the year for 5 consecutive years.

Captain Henderson was born and raised in Spartanburg, SC. Before beginning his career in law enforcement Captain Henderson served in the United States Air Force from 1994-1998.

We will share more information, including any ways we may be able to support the family or honor Captain Henderson’s memory, as it becomes available.

Two of our firefighters were recently promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, Lt Nichols and Lt Smith. Congratulations and t...
06/26/2025

Two of our firefighters were recently promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, Lt Nichols and Lt Smith. Congratulations and thank you to these men.

We are proud to announce that Mayo Fire District was recognized at this years state fire conference as a South Carolina ...
06/14/2025

We are proud to announce that Mayo Fire District was recognized at this years state fire conference as a South Carolina Fire Safe Community. Our staff works hard towards fire prevention and education as well as training to provide the highest level of fire protection possible for our community. Cheif Millis was present to represent our department and community in accepting this recognition.

05/12/2025

🚒NOW HIRING: Shift lead.🚒 Mayo Area Fire District is looking for a shift lead to join our team.

Minimum Qualifications:
☑️ Firefighter 2
☑️ EVDT
☑️Pump Ops 1

Preferred Qualifications:
☑️Fire Officer 1
☑️Pump Ops 2
☑️EMR

All applicants must be able to pass a firefighter physical and a fit for duty evaluation.

To apply, stop by our headquarters at 150 Church St. Mayo, SC 29368.
Taking applications until position is filled.

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨The Forestry Commission has issued a burning ban. This ban prohibits any outdoor burning until conditions improve ...
03/22/2025

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The Forestry Commission has issued a burning ban. This ban prohibits any outdoor burning until conditions improve to reduce fire dangers.

SC FORESTRY COMMISSION ISSUING STATEWIDE BURNING BAN

COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties, effective at 6 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.

Forestry Commission officials say weather conditions over the next several days present a greatly elevated risk of wildfire. The high winds and gusts that prompted the agency to issue a Red Flag Fire Alert yesterday are expected to persist across the state through the weekend.

Additionally, extremely low relative humidities – reaching below 30% in most areas – add to the fire danger.

“The combination of gusty winds and low relative humidity is a recipe for wildfires igniting easily and spreading rapidly,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones, “especially when you add to the mix the abundance of dry, late-winter fuels on the ground.”

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

🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨Not often do we beg, but this time we are. Please, please do not burn anything. The Forestry Commission has impleme...
03/20/2025

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Not often do we beg, but this time we are. Please, please do not burn anything. The Forestry Commission has implemented a red-flag burning ban which is being strictly enforced. Units across the county and state are valiantly fighting fires on multiple fronts that have assets stretched thin.

Burning in these conditions pose dangers for everyone. Direct dangers are to your own property, your neighbors property, and fire crews who are trying to stop the fires in such dangerous conditions. Indirect dangers are to folks you may not know. With fire assets and personnel waging fights on current incidents means other needs for fire service are delayed as response times increase to mobilize needed assets to these incidents.

If you see a fire that needs attention, please put it out or call it in before the situation escalates.

For any burning incidents which occur any and all means necessary will be utilized to mitigate fire risks and incidents. Law enforcement will probably be involved in such incidents.

FORESTRY COMMISSION ISSUING STATEWIDE RED FLAG FIRE ALERT

The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately until further notice. The Commission plans to reevaluate conditions Sunday.

The alert is being issued to strongly discourage people from burning outdoors when weather conditions present an elevated risk of wildfire.

A cold front moving across the state today will usher in low relative humidities throughout the weekend, accompanied by sustained periods of gusty winds. While the frontal passage may result in precipitation in some areas today, the expected amounts of rainfall will not be significant enough to remediate already-dry fuels on the ground over much of the state.

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. Land managers who are considering conducting prescribed fires should take extra care if they choose to burn under a Red Flag.

“The combination of wind, low relative humidity and dry fuels is very favorable for wildfire ignitions, so we ask that people who don’t have to burn to hold off until these conditions subside,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “The dramatic uptick in wildfires across the state over the last two months were in large part the result of exactly these typical springtime weather patterns.”

The purpose of Red Flag Fire Alerts is twofold: in addition to discouraging people from doing any outdoor burning, it also helps to reduce the strain on local fire departments and other first responders who need to remain available for other emergencies.

SCFC firefighters responded to 280 wildfires in February alone, above the five-year average for the second month of the year. The agency has already recorded 277 wildfires in March. Historically, wildfire occurrence in South Carolina is greater in March than in any other month.

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.

See the release here:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/03202025_Advisory_RedFlagFireAlert.pdf

Today our department and community paid respect and said goodbye to one of the giants of our department. Today was a cel...
03/14/2025

Today our department and community paid respect and said goodbye to one of the giants of our department. Today was a celebration of the life well lived by a man who impacted the lives of everyone he came in contact with. Chief Bobby Joe Humphries’ legacy will live on through the stories we will tell and through the service he instilled in all of us. Thank you to everyone who came to support this incredible family. Thank you to the departments who assisted us today by covering our station and with the logistics of the funeral. Most of all thank you to the Humphries family for sharing Bobby Joe with all of us and our community.

As the last call said today, “Rest well Chief, we’ll take it from here.”

Thursday night the Spartanburg County Fire Chiefs Association held its annual awards gala. Mayo was well represented as ...
03/14/2025

Thursday night the Spartanburg County Fire Chiefs Association held its annual awards gala. Mayo was well represented as two of our own were recognized for their achievements and leadership.

Recently retired Chief Steve Horton was recognized for his years of service as he was inducted into the Chiefs Association Hall of Fame.

Chief Donald Millis was named 2024 Spartanburg County Fire Chief of the year for his leadership and service.

The association also recognized the passing of our late retired Chief Bobby Joe Humphries who was also a member of the hall of fame.

Congratulations to all members from across the county who received their well earned recognition.

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150 Church Street
Mayo, SC
29368

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