Town of Shallotte Fire/Rescue Department

Town of Shallotte Fire/Rescue Department We expect our work to make a difference in the quality of life in our Town.

To this end, we try to discover what is most important to do and focus our resources for the greatest, most enduring benefit.

🚒✨ Mark Your Calendars! ✨🚒Come out for a fun, family-friendly day in Shallotte! Meet your local Firefighters, explore a ...
05/06/2026

🚒✨ Mark Your Calendars! ✨🚒

Come out for a fun, family-friendly day in Shallotte! Meet your local Firefighters, explore a real fire truck up close, shop amazing local vendors, and so much more!

Bring the kids, bring your friends, and enjoy a day full of community, connection, and fun. We can’t wait to see you there! 🔥👨‍🚒🛍️

05/06/2026
A special thank you to Shallotte Walmart for presenting a generous community check to us during their ribbon cutting thi...
05/01/2026

A special thank you to Shallotte Walmart for presenting a generous community check to us during their ribbon cutting this morning! 🎉 🚒🧯

We truly appreciate your continued support and investment in our community. Partnerships like this help us keep making Shallotte a great place to live, work, and play!

Thank you again for your generosity! ❤️

04/28/2026

Fallen Firefighters Proclamation
National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend
May 2-3, 2026

Firefighters across our nation courageously serve their communities- risking their lives to protect people, property, and natural resources.

To Read the full Proclamation Click Link Below.

04/14/2026
03/28/2026

Update on May 4, 2026:
The Brunswick County Fire Marshal’s Office has lifted a ban on all open burning within 100 feet of an occupied structure for the unincorporated areas within Brunswick County effective at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 4, 2026. The N.C. Forest Service has lifted a ban on all open burning for 81 counties, including Brunswick County, effective at 8 a.m. on Sunday, May 3, 2026. The burn bans were originally issued on March 28, 2026. Details: https://ow.ly/cvQu50YKFq4

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Update on March 30, 2026:
In addition to the local burn ban, the North Carolina Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning, including land clearing, outside 100 feet of an occupied dwelling and has canceled all burning permits statewide effective 6 p.m. Saturday, March 28 until further notice. The issuance of any new permits has also been suspended until the ban is lifted. Read the full update from the North Carolina Forest Service: https://bit.ly/4dlzcXv

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Original Post on March 28, 2026:
Burn Ban Now in Effect 🚫🔥

The Brunswick County Fire Marshal is issuing a burn ban for the unincorporated areas within Brunswick County as of 8 a.m. Saturday, March 28, 2026. Read online: https://ow.ly/tnvO50YA2w9

Current and future weather forecast models indicate conditions that are not favorable to open burning, particularly due to increasing wind and fire danger risks for this weekend.

All burning within 100 feet of any structure is banned within the unincorporated areas of Brunswick County. An unincorporated area is an area not within a city or town’s limits. If you are located in a city or town, contact your local municipal official related to the burn ban.

The burn ban does not apply to any open burning permits issued by the N.C. Forest Service.

All open burning of natural vegetation outside 100 feet of an occupied dwelling requires a permit from the North Carolina Forest Service. In addition, the NC Dept of Environmental Quality may require additional permits for certain types and locations of burning.

The burn ban will remain in place until conditions improve. Brunswick County will send out a notice when it is lifted and/or to communicate any necessary safety updates related to the burn ban. For questions about the burn ban, contact the Brunswick County Fire Marshal’s Office at 910.253.2041 or visit BrunswickCountyNC.gov/FireMarshal

Visit Brunswick County’s Burn Ban / Open Burning webpage for more information about local burn bans and open burning regulations: https://ow.ly/noJ350XhcjS

| Posted March 28, 2026 | Updated May 4, 2026 |

⏰ Don’t Forget to Spring Forward… and Check Your Smoke Alarms! 🚒This Sunday, March 8th, is Smoke Alarm Awareness Day. As...
03/06/2026

⏰ Don’t Forget to Spring Forward… and Check Your Smoke Alarms! 🚒

This Sunday, March 8th, is Smoke Alarm Awareness Day. As you set your clocks forward for daylight saving time, take a few extra minutes to check your smoke alarms and replace the batteries if needed.

Working smoke alarms can cut the risk of dying in a home fire in half and are one of the easiest ways to keep your family safe.

For more fire safety tips and information, visit the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

Waccamaw Career Day Fun! Today, our Police, Fire, Parks & Rec, and Admin teams had an amazing time at Waccamaw Career Da...
02/27/2026

Waccamaw Career Day Fun!

Today, our Police, Fire, Parks & Rec, and Admin teams had an amazing time at Waccamaw Career Day! The kiddos loved learning about all the different careers, answering fun trivia questions, and discovering more about Shallotte.

A big thank you to everyone who stopped by and made it such a memorable day! 🌟

Happy Presidents Day from the Town of Shallotte Fire Department! 🇺🇸
02/16/2026

Happy Presidents Day from the Town of Shallotte Fire Department! 🇺🇸

02/01/2026

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Shallotte, NC
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