Monetta Volunteer Fire Department

Monetta Volunteer Fire Department The Monetta Volunteer Fire Department was formed in 1974. The Department responds to Fires, Rescues, and Medical Emergencies. Averages 300 calls per year.

Special Olympics at Ridge Spring Monetta.
05/15/2026

Special Olympics at Ridge Spring Monetta.

Great training today with New Holland Volunteer Fire Department
04/18/2026

Great training today with New Holland Volunteer Fire Department

04/18/2026

This Saturday, a medical helicopter will be landing at the walking track as we conduct training exercises aimed at perfecting safety procedures and protocols during medical emergencies.

04/16/2026

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 would like to express our sincere appreciation to everyone who bought plates and donated today. Your generosity and s...
04/11/2026

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to everyone who bought plates and donated today. Your generosity and support mean a great deal to us. To those who donated and prepared baked goods, thank you, they were delicious. Above all, we thank our members who consistently demonstrate exceptional dedication and enthusiasm, making events and our department a success daily.

It's fundraiser day we have sweets available for those that didn't pre order. Walk in's are sold out.
04/11/2026

It's fundraiser day we have sweets available for those that didn't pre order. Walk in's are sold out.

04/09/2026

Don't miss out on on this chicken plate and for only $12 you'll wish you bought two. Pre orders available now see a Monetta Firefighter or stop by the station to get yours. We look forward to seeing you Saturday April 11th at our Headquarters in Monetta. Pick will be from 11am-1pm thank you for your support.

01/11/2026

FORESTRY COMMISSION ISSUING RED FLAG FIRE ALERT FOR 33 COUNTIES SUNDAY

The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a Red Flag Fire Alert for 33 counties across the Midlands, P*e Dee and coastal regions of the state, effective at 6 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 11.

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 burns should take extra care if they still choose to burn under a Red Flag.

The alert is being issued to discourage people from burning outdoors when weather conditions present an elevated risk of wildfire. In addition to dry fuels resulting from the lack of significant rain, forecasts are calling for very low relative humidity – below 25% – and gusty winds across much of the state tomorrow.

Counties excluded from the Red Flag Fire Alert have received what Forestry Commission officials believe is sufficient rainfall to avoid an abundance of wildfire ignitions. They include Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union and York.

“The combination of dangerous conditions we’re going to see in the affected areas tomorrow are the classic ingredients for elevated wildfire risk, and they’re going to be vulnerable to fires that can escape easily 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.”

While portions of the mountains and Piedmont have received minimal rainfall this week, fuels are already very dry in some areas. Low relative humidity and high wind speeds contribute greatly to wildfire risk. while rain wets fuels, fine surface fuels dry rapidly under low humidity and strong winds creating high fire danger.

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/2026/01/Advisory-RedFlagFireAlert-20260110b.pdf

Last call. Don’t let these delicious butts pass you by. If you want one please let us know.
12/03/2025

Last call. Don’t let these delicious butts pass you by. If you want one please let us know.

We are having a Boston butt fundraiser December 6. If interested in purchasing a butt message the page or contact one of...
11/24/2025

We are having a Boston butt fundraiser December 6. If interested in purchasing a butt message the page or contact one of our firefighters. Funds will be used to purchase bunker gear.

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