City of Belmont Fire Department

City of Belmont Fire Department The Belmont Fire Department is comprised of 2 stations with 30 fulltime members.

04/24/2026
Even with the rain we received yesterday the burn ban is still in effect.
04/06/2026

Even with the rain we received yesterday the burn ban is still in effect.

Due to increased wildfire risk, the N.C. Forest Service has issued a ban on all open burning and has canceled all burning permits statewide effective 6 p.m. Saturday, March 28 until further notice.

Under North Carolina law, the ban prohibits all open burning in the affected counties, regardless of whether a permit was previously issued. The issuance of any new permits has also been suspended until the ban is lifted. Anyone violating the burn ban faces a $100 fine plus $183 court costs. Any person responsible for setting a fire may be liable for any expenses related to extinguishing the fire.

The burn ban does not apply to fires started within 100 feet of an occupied dwelling. The local fire marshal has authority to issue a burn ban within those 100 feet.

Read news release: https://www.ncagr.gov/news/press-releases/2026/03/28/statewide-burn-ban-issued-north-carolina-due-hazardous-forest-fire-conditions

🚨 PUBLIC NOTICE: MULTIPLE CONTROLLED BURNS 🚨You may notice smoke in the air today — this is due to a planned controlled ...
03/31/2026

🚨 PUBLIC NOTICE: MULTIPLE CONTROLLED BURNS 🚨

You may notice smoke in the air today — this is due to a planned controlled burn being conducted in South Carolina.

🔥 What’s happening? Local fire and land management teams are carrying out a controlled (prescribed) burn to help reduce excess vegetation, prevent wildfires, and maintain a healthy ecosystem.

🌫️ Why is there smoke? Smoke is a normal and expected part of this process. It may be visible or noticeable at times depending on wind and weather conditions.

✅ Important reminders:• There is no immediate danger to the public• Please avoid the area if possible to allow crews to work safely• Individuals with respiratory conditions may want to limit outdoor activity• Keep windows and doors closed if smoke becomes heavy

🙏 Thank you for your understanding as we work to keep our community safe and our environment healthy.

📢 For updates or concerns, please contact your local authorities.

03/21/2026

🚧 ROAD WORK NOTICE 🚧

Beginning on Monday, March 23, milling and paving operations are scheduled on the following streets:

📍 North Street
📍 East Avenue
📍 Merewood Rd.
📍 Vesta St.

Residents are asked to please avoid parking on these streets during the work period to allow crews safe and unobstructed access. Work on each street is expected to take place over approximately two days.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to improve your roads!

This week Chiefs Hardee and Isenhour spent time in Washington, D.C. networking with members of congress.  Meetings inclu...
03/20/2026

This week Chiefs Hardee and Isenhour spent time in Washington, D.C. networking with members of congress. Meetings included Senator Ted Budd and Representative Tim Moore. The topics of discussion included the need for grant funding within the Belmont Fire Department and Gaston College Regional Emergency Services training center. Broader conversations included needs and priorities in the fire service as a whole. .budd

This past Saturday night, your Belmont Fire Department showed up in numbers to receive numerous awards during the Gaston...
03/16/2026

This past Saturday night, your Belmont Fire Department showed up in numbers to receive numerous awards during the Gaston County Firefighters Association awards banquet.

The following members received awards:

Life safety award: Captain Benfield, Engineer Williamson, Firefighter Haggai, and Firefighter Dressler.

Life safety award: Captain Benfield, Engineer Allison, Firefighter Haggai, Firefighter Dressler, and Firefighter Cary.

Life safety award: Relief Captain Parker, Engineer Allison, Firefighter Gutkowski, and Firefighter Stopak.

Years of Service:
Captain Hammon - 35 years
Engineer Williamson - 30 years
Division Chief Foulk - 35 years
Inspector Wilson - 53 years

Career Firefighter of the Year - Engineer Hopkins
Career Officer of the Year - Captain Tellez

This is something that is often overlooked, but working smoke alarms are very important to notifying families and saving...
03/08/2026

This is something that is often overlooked, but working smoke alarms are very important to notifying families and saving lives.

Daylight saving time starts this Sunday, March 8th! Use this as a reminder to test your smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed.

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We were honored to be able to host the Life Choices day program at our station for Fire prevention. We look forward to m...
02/19/2026

We were honored to be able to host the Life Choices day program at our station for Fire prevention. We look forward to more fire prevention activities with this amazing group.

🚒 A big thank you to the City of Belmont Fire Department, who welcomed our Life Choices day program for a fun and memorable field trip!

We climbed up to see the truck up close, checked out the hoses and even got to try our hand using a “water can.” Thank you to the firefighters who took the time to make our group feel truly welcomed, and for answering all of our questions.

We left with big smiles and a whole new appreciation for the people who help keep our community safe.

02/02/2026

🚒 Thank You, Bojangles – Belmont! 🧡

Engine 43 would like to give a big thank you to the team at Bojangles in Belmont. After returning from a call this morning, we stopped by to grab breakfast. Even though they were operating drive-thru only due to the weather, the staff kindly opened the doors and invited us inside.

We told them it wasn’t necessary, but they insisted—and even treated us to a free breakfast. Their generosity and kindness meant a lot to our crew, and we wanted to take a moment to recognize them.

Thank you for supporting your local firefighters and for showing such incredible hospitality! We truly appreciate you.

— Engine 43

Bojangles'

02/01/2026

❄⚠ Traffic Advisory ⚠❄

Multiple roadways have become impassible. Click the link below to see current road closures. We will update this map as quickly as possible.

https://sartopo.com/m/51Q0KAD

Please stay off of the roads.

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Please join us in congratulating the following members for completing their 6-month probationary check-off: Firefighter ...
01/27/2026

Please join us in congratulating the following members for completing their 6-month probationary check-off:

Firefighter McLean and Firefighter Stinson (E44B)
Firefighter Owens (E43C)
Engineer Little (E43C)
Firefighter Cary (E43A), Firefighter Mills, and Firefighter Stopak (E44A)

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301 Keener Boulevard
Belmont, NC
28012

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