South Shore Area Volunteer Fire Department

South Shore Area Volunteer Fire Department South Shore Area Volunteer Fire Department provides emergency rescue and fire service to the town of South Shore and the surrounding area.

03/03/2026

Where Has the Readiness to Serve Gone?
Where has the pride in the fire service gone?
Where is the readiness?
Where is the heart?
Across rural America, the bay doors of small volunteer fire departments sit quieter than they should. The pagers still go off. The tones still drop. The smoke still rises over barns, homes, fields, and highways.
But fewer and fewer are answering.
Over 70% of fire departments in the United States are volunteer-based. That means in most small towns, when your worst day happens, it’s not a big city engine company coming from down the street. It’s your neighbor pulling on boots after a 10-hour shift. It’s a rancher leaving cattle in the pasture. It’s a mom or dad kissing their kids goodbye at the dinner table because someone else’s family needs help.
These departments protect: • The homes your grandparents built
• The schools your children attend
• The churches you pray in
• The farms and ranches that feed this country
• The back roads where wrecks happen at midnight
So why are so many departments struggling?
Why are rosters shrinking?
Why are training nights empty?
Why are good departments fighting just to keep the doors open?
Is it fear of the unknown?
Is it inconvenience?
Have we grown too comfortable waiting for someone else to step up?
Volunteer service isn’t about flashing lights or social media recognition. It’s about sweat in turnout gear. It’s about crawling down a smoke-filled hallway not knowing what’s in front of you. It’s about performing CPR on someone you might know personally. It’s about standing in freezing rain at 2 a.m. directing traffic so others make it home safely.
It’s heart. It’s grit. It’s sacrifice.
Small departments don’t just need bodies — they need commitment. They need members who train hard. Who show up. Who take pride in the patch on their sleeve. Who understand that being on the roster means more than carrying a pager — it means carrying responsibility.
Because when volunteer numbers drop and stations close, emergencies don’t stop happening. Fires still burn. Hearts still fail. Wrecks still happen.
The only difference is help comes from farther away.
And in this line of work, minutes are everything.
A longer response time can mean: • A house fully involved instead of a room saved
• A field fire spreading beyond control
• A patient not getting oxygen soon enough
• A life not making it
That is the reality.
These communities — your community — deserve protection. They deserve neighbors willing to stand in the gap. They deserve sirens that respond quickly, not from two counties away.
If you have ever said, “Someone should do something”…
Maybe that someone is you.
You don’t have to be fearless.
You don’t have to be perfect.
You just have to care enough to step forward.
Volunteer. Train. Show up. Be present. Be reliable. Be proud.
Because one day, when that siren echoes across the fields, it may be headed toward your home… your parents… your spouse… your child.
And when that day comes, you will want to know that someone answered the call.
Let’s bring back the pride.
Let’s bring back the readiness.
Let’s bring back the heart.
Our communities are worth it.

The 16th Annual South Shore Fire Department Gun Raffle was a success!  Thank you to everyone for coming and supporting o...
03/02/2025

The 16th Annual South Shore Fire Department Gun Raffle was a success! Thank you to everyone for coming and supporting our department. Thank you to Chuck Werner and the crew from Meyers Rec for cooking the delicious steaks and running the bar. Thank you to Scotty's Black Lab Tavern, Gunslingers, Country Road Barn, Rufees, and Meyer's Rec for all the gift certificates. Thank you to Runnings for working with us on all the guns. Thank you to Mike and Barb Bergh for auctioning off the Hats. And finally..... Thank you to everyone that help make this event as successful as it is!

11/02/2024

View Kevin Snoozy's obituary, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

06/13/2024

Remember your first fire? Remember the excitement? The adrenaline rush? The fear? Remember the pride you felt when someone came up and said well done? Firefighters are a special breed. We are different from others. We train for events that most people fear. We give our blood, sweat and tears so others may live. We give up family time, meals and sleep without even noticing. The next couple days are for us, the ones that took the oath. It's OK to love the job. Most people don't understand but we are here for them. See you soon. Let's do this! 💪👊

04/23/2024

Happy ! The NVFC extends its most heartfelt gratitude to the men and women who step up every day to protect their communities.

Learn how you can make a difference in your community at www.makemeafirefighter.org.

09/05/2023

Prayers for the Cavour Volunteer Fire Department.

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103 E. Berry Avenue PO Box 54
South Shore, SD
57263

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