Tryon Fire Department

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From Our Crew to Our Community — Way to Go, Readers! We had an absolute blast kicking off the morning with some of Tryon...
05/19/2026

From Our Crew to Our Community — Way to Go, Readers!

We had an absolute blast kicking off the morning with some of Tryon’s brightest young readers! Today, we had the honor of giving a special ride to school to students who went above and beyond — reading the most books and keeping track of their reading logs.

Their hard work, curiosity, and love of reading truly fired us up! These students showed that dedication pays off, and we’re proud to celebrate their achievement in such a fun way.

Thank you for letting us be part of your big day — and keep turning those pages!

At Tryon Fire Department, we’re always excited to support our community and help make learning an adventure!

05/19/2026

Congratulations to Bradley, Kaleo, and Bella for winning the opportunity to ride to school on a fire truck! 🚒🎉

These students were recognized for reading the most on their reading logs through the fire department’s reading program. We are so proud of their hard work and dedication to reading! A huge thank you to our local fire department for encouraging a love of reading in such a fun and memorable way. 📚❤️

04/25/2026

Safe Kids Rutherford/Polk along with the Tryon Fire Department distributed over 60 bicycle helmets to the 3rd grade students at Tryon Elementary. However, they didn’t just distribute helmets but knowledge about Bicycle Safety!

Remember these tips when riding your bike:

Wear a helmet!
Find the Right Helmet Fit
1. Make sure your child has the right size helmet and wears it every time when riding, skating or scooting. Your children's helmet should meet the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) standards. When it's time to buy a new helmet, let your children pick out their own; they'll be more likely to wear them for every ride.
2. Make sure the helmet fits and your child knows how to put it on correctly. A helmet should sit on top of the head in a level position, and should not rock forward, backward or side to side. The helmet straps must always be buckled, but not too tightly. Safe Kids recommends kids take the Helmet Fit Test
• EYES check: Position the helmet on your head. Look up and you should see the bottom rim of the helmet. The rim should be one to two finger-widths above the eyebrows.
• EARS check: Make sure the straps of the helmet form a "V" under your ears when buckled. The strap should be snug but comfortable.
• MOUTH check: Open your mouth as wide as you can. Do you feel the helmet hug your head? If not, tighten those straps and make sure the buckle is flat against your skin.

Use appropriate helmets for Different Activities
1. Children should always wear a helmet for all wheeled sports activities.
2. A properly-fitted bike helmet is just as effective when riding a scooter, roller skating or in-line skating.
3. When skateboarding and long boarding, make sure your child wears a CPSC certified skateboarding helmet.
Make sure you have proper Equipment and Maintenance
1. Ensure proper bike fit by bringing the child along when shopping for a bike. Select one that is the right size for the child, not one he or she will grow into.
2. When children are sitting on the seat of the bicycle, their feet should be able to touch the ground.
3. Before the ride, make sure the reflectors are secure, brakes work properly, gears shift smoothly, and tires are tightly secured and properly inflated.
4. Long or loose clothing can get caught in bike chains or wheel spokes. Dress young kids appropriately to ensure a safe ride.

Keep an Eye Out
1. Actively supervise children until you're comfortable that they are responsible to ride on their own.
2. Every child is different, but developmentally, it can be hard for kids to judge speed and distance of cars until age 10, so limit riding to sidewalks (although be careful for vehicles in driveways), parks or bike paths until age 10. No matter where you ride, teach your child to stay alert and watch for cars and trucks.
3. Children should be able to demonstrate riding competence and knowledge of the rules of the road before cycling with traffic.

Model and Teach Good Behavior
1. You'd be surprised how much kids learn from watching you, so it's important for parents to model proper behavior. Wear a helmet, even if you didn't when you were a kid.
2. Teach your kids to make eye contact with drivers. Bikers should make sure drivers are paying attention and are going to stop before they cross the street.
3. Tell your kids to ride on the right side of the road, with traffic, not against it. Stay as far to the right as possible. Use appropriate hand signals and respect traffic signals, stopping at all stop signs and stoplights. Be predictable when riding.
4. Stop and look left, right and left again before entering a street or crossing an intersection. Look back and yield to traffic coming from behind before turning left.

Be Bright, Use Lights
1. When riding at dusk, dawn or in the evening, be bright and use lights – and make sure your bike has reflectors as well. It's also smart to wear clothes and accessories that have retro-reflective materials to improve biker visibility to motorists.
2. Most states require a front light but allow the use of a rear reflector. Headlights aren't so much for bicyclists to see where they are going but for others to see them. Riding without a headlight means drivers won't see you, and surprising motorists is never a good idea.

04/19/2026
04/06/2026

Tryon Fire Department gives back to the community, showcases Harmon Field post Helene   TRYON—The Tryon Fire Department hosted its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Harmon Field on Saturday, April […]

This morning, Police Chief Holt and Fire Chief Connell joined members of Kiwanis Aktion Club & Polk Vocational Services,...
04/05/2026

This morning, Police Chief Holt and Fire Chief Connell joined members of Kiwanis Aktion Club & Polk Vocational Services, along with several neighboring police and fire departments, for a meaningful and collaborative gathering. Participants had the opportunity to become familiar with fire trucks, equipment, and the gear our first responders use in their daily work.

Kiwanis Aktion Club generously provided plush animals for both the police and fire departments to keep in their vehicles. These comfort items will be offered to individuals—especially children—who may benefit from extra reassurance during emergency responses.

Thank you to Polk Vocational Services & Kiwanis Aktion Club for coordinating this wonderful event that brings our first responders and community partners together.

Get ready, Tryon—because the Easter Bunny has been way too mischievous this year. Join us on Saturday, April 4th at Harm...
04/01/2026

Get ready, Tryon—because the Easter Bunny has been way too mischievous this year. Join us on Saturday, April 4th at Harmon Field for the Tryon Easter Egg Hunt, hosted by the Tryon Fire Department and Harmon Field.

Kids 0–6 start hunting at 10:00 AM, and the 7+ crew takes over at 10:30 AM.

Bring your Easter baskets… you’re definitely going to need them.

Rumor has it the Easter Bunny hid so many eggs that we need all hands on deck to track them down before he hops off with whatever’s left. And keep your eyes sharp—the golden eggs are out there, and finding one means a special prize.

The Easter Bunny will stick around for photos (assuming he doesn’t wander off in search of more jellybeans), face painting will be available, and Kona Ice will be on-site offering shaved ice to keep things cool.

It’s shaping up to be a fun, silly, family-friendly morning. Come help us save those eggs!

03/30/2026

Tryon Fire Department responded to a mulch fire that spread into a wooded area in the early morning hours on Monday. They were able to quickly secure the area and extinguish the fire.

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