Pacolet Fire District

Pacolet Fire District The Pacolet Fire District is located in the eastern part of Spartanburg County, SC and is approximately 31 sq miles. Fire Chief: Heath Brown
Asst.

The incorporated towns of Pacolet and Central Pacolet are located in the district. Fire Chief: Chris Harper
Captain: Chris Harris
Captain: Trey Rhinehart

We strive to "Remember The Past / Embrace The Future"

It is with great sympathy and sadness that I announce the passing of our Commission Board member and firefighter, Greg B...
03/07/2026

It is with great sympathy and sadness that I announce the passing of our Commission Board member and firefighter, Greg Bradley. He was dedicated to serving the Pacolet and Pacolet Mills area for many years. Please be in prayer for the Bradley and Wall families, and the men and women of the Pacolet Fire District.

Respectfully,

Heath Brown, Fire Chief
Pacolet Fire District

Attention Pacolet!!!  Santa is about to come to town!! This Saturday 12/20/2025, starting at 10am. Listen for sirens and...
12/19/2025

Attention Pacolet!!! Santa is about to come to town!! This Saturday 12/20/2025, starting at 10am. Listen for sirens and the route is below

2025 was once again a very successful year for the Pacolet Fire District! Monday night, Dec. 2nd, the Pacolet Fire Distr...
12/16/2025

2025 was once again a very successful year for the Pacolet Fire District! Monday night, Dec. 2nd, the Pacolet Fire District held its annual Christmas supper and awards banquet. We had a great turnout and enjoyed fellowshipping with each other. Jolly Rogers BBQ catered the event with incredible food! This department is dedicated to the citizens of the Pacolet area and are always willing to put in the work to make our community a better place!

The awards this year are as follows:
Highest Call Response- 1 Bill Crocker
2 Kyle Baty
3 Cody White
Hayden Harris

Years of Service- 45 years Chris Harris
20 years Joey Riddle
20 years Trey Rhinehart
10 years Jayson Varner
5 years Cody Gregory



Fire Chief’s Award - Jayson Varner
Anthony Kirby

Dale Worthy Training Award- Owen Allen
David Stevens
Ethan Brown
Will Brown
Jayson Varner

Firefighter of the Year - Hayden Harris
Runner up- Cody White

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Pacolet Fire District and Commission Board! We are looking forward to more great things to come in 2026!🌲

09/16/2025

Please plan to join us here at the Pacolet Police Department for National Night Out 2025 on Tuesday October 7th from 530-730PM.

We will have food, fun, and live music!

Our community partners from the Pacolet Fire District and the TW Edwards Community Center will be helping us out.

We hope to see you there!! 🇺🇸

Please come join us on Thursday September 11, 2025 at 9am for Prayer at the Pole, in remembrance of 9/11. Preacher Chip ...
09/03/2025

Please come join us on Thursday September 11, 2025 at 9am for Prayer at the Pole, in remembrance of 9/11. Preacher Chip Coleman , our Fire Department Chaplin will be leading the prayer along with other local pastors. Donuts and coffee to follow. Pacolet Fire District 160 Hillbrook Circle Pacolet,SC
# Never Forget

07/02/2025

Happy 4th of July week to all!! As we all know, we are experiencing hot and dry conditions in our area right now. I am recommending that we all exercise extra caution while shooting fireworks such as having a water source nearby or a fire extinguisher. Also be mindful of distances from structures and other combustible objects. Let’s all be safe and have a great Independence Day celebration.

Heath Brown, Fire Chief
Pacolet Fire District

The Pacolet Fire District is proud to announce our designation as a fire safe community!
04/25/2025

The Pacolet Fire District is proud to announce our designation as a fire safe community!

We would like to extend our congratulations to the 207 Fire Departments who received their Fire-Safe South Carolina 2024 Community Designation.

Visit:https://firesafe.sc.gov/docs/2024-FSSC-Announcement.pdf

03/21/2025

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

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160 Hillbrook Cir
Pacolet, SC
29372

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