Ranger Volunteer Fire Department

Ranger Volunteer Fire Department Responding to Fire, Rescue and EMS call in the community of Ranger, NC and neighboring communities. RVFD serves roughly 5100 citizens in our service area.

We run on average 300+ fire/med calls a year. We are always needing new active members. We also have Jr program that starts at the age of 16. If interested contact one of our officers or any FD member for more information. Chief -Mike taylor
Asst Chief - John gulizia sr
Captain - Robert mccoy
LT - becca Brege
LT - David radford

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04/28/2026

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The statewide burn ban remains in effect until further notice despite weekend rain in some areas. Persistent dry weather and increasing rainfall deficits from the last several months have left most of the state needing 10 inches of rain or more.

“While the rainfall we received over the weekend was a welcome sight, it offered little to no relief from widespread drought conditions while being nowhere near enough to reduce our wildfire risk,” said Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler. “Even the areas that received the heaviest amount of rain will quickly dry out from the sunshine and warmer temperatures. Until we get some additional rain and see more green-up in our forests, holding the burn ban in place statewide is the best option right now.”

While green-up and leaf-out are progressing at normal rate, low soil moisture, dry surface fuels and persistent low humidity are contributing to wildfire activity. For Western North Carolina, excessive forest fuels from Hurricane Helene are more available now than they were in 2025, low water levels in coastal areas have helped produce intense fire behavior where ground fire will likely be a long-term issue, and the Piedmont experienced 87 new wildfire starts over the weekend alone. Extended attack and mop-up efforts will be taxing and long-winded until drought conditions improve.

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04/17/2026
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04/15/2026

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Since the state-issued ban on open burning was enacted March 28, a total of 554 wildfires has burned more than 2,200 acres across the state. With little rainfall or improvement expected over the next 7-10 days, the statewide burn ban and enforcement action will continue until further notice.

Of the 554 wildfires that have burned since the burn ban took effect, only four have been determined to be the result of lightning strikes. Preliminary data indicates that 152 of those 554 wildfires were determined to be human caused, with the remainder listed as unknown or undetermined, likely pending law enforcement investigation and action. Since the state’s burn ban took effect, 150 citations have been issued for illegal burning.

During a state-issued burn ban, the same N.C. Forest Service personnel providing initial and extended attack for wildfire response are providing the necessary enforcement action to support the ban on open burning. Reducing the number of new ignitions is critical for sustaining adequate resource availability for an extended period, making state-issued bans a necessary tool for keeping wildfires contained and as small as possible until fully extinguished.

The public is urged to abide by the burn ban and to use extreme caution with farm equipment, machines, mowers, vehicles on dry grass, smoking materials such as ci******es, anything that can throw a spark. In current high-risk conditions, these could be a possible fire source. While not classified as open burning and not affected by the state’s ban on open burning, they are still contributors to new fire starts across the state.

Read news release: https://www.ncagr.gov/news/press-releases/2026/04/14/statewide-burn-ban-and-enforcement-continue-dry-conditions-persist

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04/04/2026

Still having egg hunt, still glow in the dark, just moved inside to avoid the mud.

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03/28/2026

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Due to increased wildfire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has canceled all burning permits statewide effective 6 p.m. Saturday, March 28 until further notice.

Under North Carolina law, the ban prohibits all open burning in the affected counties, regardless of whether a permit was previously issued. The issuance of any new permits has also been suspended until the ban is lifted. Anyone violating the burn ban faces a $100 fine plus $183 court costs. Any person responsible for setting a fire may be liable for any expenses related to extinguishing the fire.

The burn ban does not apply to fires started within 100 feet of an occupied dwelling. The local fire marshal has authority to issue a burn ban within those 100 feet.

Read news release: https://www.ncagr.gov/news/press-releases/2026/03/28/statewide-burn-ban-issued-north-carolina-due-hazardous-forest-fire-conditions

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11/24/2025

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It’s the time of year for many of you to heat your homes with wood-burning stoves or fireplaces. Remember, never dump hot ashes or coals into a wooded area. If you do, you’re risking not only your home but your neighbor’s as well.

Low humidity and dry fuels can cause wildfires to spread quickly, threatening lives and property.

🎯Before discarding stove or fireplace ashes, soak them in water in a metal bucket.
🎯Stir them.
🎯Let them sit.
🎯Only put them in an area where the wind won’t cause them to spread to combustible fuel such as leaves, pine needles or other forest litter.

Learn more about preparing for and preventing wildfire: www.preventwildfirenc.org.

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155 Little Ranger Road
Murphy, NC
28906

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