Station#4 Burnt Swamp Phil. Vol. Fire Dept

Station#4   Burnt Swamp Phil. Vol. Fire Dept This page is designed to provide safety tips, training aids, and give information to the community.

05/19/2026

đźš’ High Fire Danger: While the burn ban has been lifted, high fire danger is back for Tuesday and Wednesday across most of the state. Hot, dry conditions, with some lighter to moderate winds, will keep fire danger high across the state, along with soil drying.

Humidity levels ramp up Thursday into the weekend along with increasing showers/storm chances at least in hit or miss fashion so after Wednesday the fire danger should decrease again.

-Ethan

  🚒🚨
05/04/2026

🚒🚨

Burn ban remains in effect!!
04/27/2026

Burn ban remains in effect!!

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.

Read news release: https://bit.ly/497dNht

Please proceed with caution in the area of Highway 72 and Townsends Chapel Rd, as crews are cleaning up trash from a rol...
04/14/2026

Please proceed with caution in the area of Highway 72 and Townsends Chapel Rd, as crews are cleaning up trash from a roll off dumpster that caught fire… ⚠️‼️

04/07/2026

Despite rainfall received on Friday and Sunday, Robeson County remains under drought conditions, with ground and vegetation still extremely dry.

As a result, the burn ban issued by the Robeson County Fire Marshal’s Office and the N.C. Forest Service remains in effect until further notice.

All open burning—including leaves, brush, and other debris—is strictly prohibited. Current conditions present a high risk for rapidly spreading wildfires that can endanger lives, property, and natural resources.

Residents are strongly urged to comply with the burn ban and take extra precautions to prevent accidental fires. Violations may result in fines and penalties.

04/01/2026

Thank you Signal Solutions of Lumberton for completing this for us! If you need any light work done or radio installation we highly recommend them. You will not be disappointed! 🚨

Address

2111 Buie Philadelphus Road
Red Springs, NC
28377

Telephone

+19108432926

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Station#4 Burnt Swamp Phil. Vol. Fire Dept posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Station#4 Burnt Swamp Phil. Vol. Fire Dept:

Share

Category