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Thank you to the Exchange Club of Mooresville - Lake Norman for naming MFR Firefighter Shelby Hill as its 2026 Firefight...
05/28/2026

Thank you to the Exchange Club of Mooresville - Lake Norman for naming MFR Firefighter Shelby Hill as its 2026 Firefighter of the Year. She was recognized during a ceremony where the Exchange Club honored area first responders for all they have done for the community.

Retired MFR Chief Curt Deaton was also recognized at today’s event for his 30 years of service to the community and for his support of the Exchange Club.

Great news for our community! The Town of Mooresville has officially been named one of America’s Safest Midsize Cities, ...
05/21/2026

Great news for our community! The Town of Mooresville has officially been named one of America’s Safest Midsize Cities, coming in as the 3rd highest-ranked municipality in North Carolina! ( #66 overall)

SmartAsset evaluated more than 300 U.S. communities, and their scores were based on critical safety factors, including local crime rates, vehicle fatalities, and natural disaster risk.

A huge part of keeping our community protected is emergency readiness. Mooresville Fire-Rescue maintains a Class 1 ISO rating—the highest safety and fire protection score possible.

Property safety and emergency response are two-way streets. Thank you to our residents for working with us to keep our community safe.

👉 View the data: https://smartasset.com/data-studies/americas-safest-midsize-cities-2026-study

Congratulations to Lt. Justin Butler, who recently retired from Mooresville Fire-Rescue with 21 years of service.He has ...
05/18/2026

Congratulations to Lt. Justin Butler, who recently retired from Mooresville Fire-Rescue with 21 years of service.

He has accepted the position of fire chief with Sherrills Ford Fire Rescue.

We wish him all the best in his new endeavor across the lake.

05/13/2026

Today, we paid our final respects to MFR Assistant Chief Jeffrey Baker (ret.) His three decades of dedication to MFR will never be forgotten.

It was great to see everyone out at the Mooresville Day X Race City Festival.  Thanks for stopping by!
05/11/2026

It was great to see everyone out at the Mooresville Day X Race City Festival.

Thanks for stopping by!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:BURN BAN LIFTED WITHIN TOWN LIMITS OF MOORESVILLE MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Based on the authority given...
05/08/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

BURN BAN LIFTED WITHIN TOWN LIMITS OF MOORESVILLE

MOORESVILLE, N.C. – Based on the authority given by Chapter 3, Section 307.1.1 of the North Carolina Fire Code, Mooresville Fire-Rescue in conjunction with the NC Forestry Service is lifting the burning ban that prohibits open burning within 100 feet of a structure or anywhere in the town limits effective May 8, 2026, at 8 a.m.

As a reminder, outdoor open burning of yard waste, such as leaves, branches, and plant material, construction materials, lumber, and other products, including trash, newspapers, or other non-vegetative material, is prohibited at all times under Mooresville Municipal Code Section 10-12. Burning in fire pits (commercial or constructed) can resume. The fire department reminds everyone to always use caution anytime open burning occurs.

For questions, please contact Mooresville Fire-Rescue by calling 704-664-1338.

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Today is International Firefighter’s Day 🚒Help us honor the brave men and women who give and sacrifice daily to keep our...
05/04/2026

Today is International Firefighter’s Day 🚒

Help us honor the brave men and women who give and sacrifice daily to keep our community safe.

Can we get 130 "thank yous" in the comments to match the 130 MFR personnel who stand ready to answer the call?

Let’s show them our sincerest gratitude.

Today, we mourn the loss of Jeffrey Baker, who retired from Mooresville Fire-Rescue as assistant chief in 2007. Chief Ba...
05/04/2026

Today, we mourn the loss of Jeffrey Baker, who retired from Mooresville Fire-Rescue as assistant chief in 2007. Chief Baker served with MFR for 30 years.

“There are many of our members who worked with and for Chief Baker,” said MFR Chief Shane LaCount. “He gave so much to our department and to the Town of Mooresville. Our department is better for having had Chief Baker as part of the MFR family.”

Please join us as we keep his family and friends in our thoughts and prayers.

This weekend, Captain David Conrad, Captain Nick Corriher, Captain Jordan Dumford, and Senior Firefighter Josh Hale repr...
05/03/2026

This weekend, Captain David Conrad, Captain Nick Corriher, Captain Jordan Dumford, and Senior Firefighter Josh Hale represented Mooresville Fire-Rescue during National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend in Maryland. This annual gathering is hosted by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and pays tribute to the brave firefighters who died in the line of duty.

Congratulations to Rob Colvert on being named Mooresville Fire-Rescue’s Deputy Chief.Colvert, who served for 13 years as...
05/01/2026

Congratulations to Rob Colvert on being named Mooresville Fire-Rescue’s Deputy Chief.

Colvert, who served for 13 years as Battalion Chief for A- and B-Shift, participated in a pinning ceremony today officially commemorating his promotion.

A 22-year member of MFR, Colvert currently leads the Technical Rescue program and the department’s Swift Water Rescue Team, a state-sponsored Type 1 team that has deployed to ten hurricane and flood responses.

He holds numerous certifications and is also an instructor at Mitchell Community College.

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Mooresville, NC
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