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Statewide Red Flag , please avoid burning until further notice!!!
03/24/2026

Statewide Red Flag , please avoid burning until further notice!!!

SC Forestry Commission issuing statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately

COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective immediately until further notice.

The alert is being issued to strongly discourage people from burning outdoors when weather conditions present an elevated risk of wildfire. In addition to drought intensifying from a lack of significant rainfall, forecasts are calling for higher winds, low humidities and no precipitation in the foreseeable future.

A Red Flag Fire Alert does not prohibit outdoor burning, provided that all other state and local regulations are followed, but the Forestry Commission uses the alert to strongly encourage citizens to voluntarily postpone any such burning until the alert is lifted. Because current weather conditions are very conducive to fires escaping easily and spreading rapidly, anyone considering outdoor burning should take extra precautions if they still choose to burn under a Red Flag.

“The combination of dangerous conditions and dry fuels we’re going to see statewide for the next several days all add up to an elevated wildfire risk, and any fire that ignites is likely to burn intensely and spread rapidly,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “With this alert, we’re asking people to respect the weather and hold off from burning outdoors until the weather improves. If you have burned recently, we encourage you to monitor the burn area to make sure the dry conditions don’t cause it to rekindle.”

Adding to the danger, particularly in the western part of the state, are the heavy fuel loads that remain in our forests from Hurricane Helene. Not only can these downed, drying trees and other fuels act as kindling, increasing the risk of wildfire ignition and spread, but they also are likely to impede firefighters’ access, adversely impacting response capability.

Although a Red Flag Fire Alert does not ban outdoor burning, it does trigger certain county or local ordinances that restrict outdoor fires, so residents should contact their local fire departments to check whether such restrictions apply in their areas. The alert will remain in effect until lifted by the Commission, whose fire managers will continuously monitor the situation.

Shareable link:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Advisory-RedFlagFireAlert-260324.pdf

Mullins Fire & Rescue purchases Ballistic Vests for Career and Part-Time personnel. Recently Mullins Fire & Rescue was t...
01/21/2026

Mullins Fire & Rescue purchases Ballistic Vests for Career and Part-Time personnel.

Recently Mullins Fire & Rescue was the recipient of a $5,000 grant made possible by the Marion County Healthcare Foundation to purchase these Ballistic Vests. The vests purchased, under project "Protect Our Own", is just one more step forward in protecting those that are tasked with protecting the Citizens of Mullins on a daily basis. Mullins Fire & Rescue extends our deepest appreciation to everyone at the Marion County Healthcare Foundation for making this project possible and for your dedication to improving the community.

01/11/2026

FORESTRY COMMISSION ISSUING RED FLAG FIRE ALERT FOR 33 COUNTIES SUNDAY

The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a Red Flag Fire Alert for 33 counties across the Midlands, P*e Dee and coastal regions of the state, effective at 6 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 11.

A Red Flag Fire Alert does not prohibit outdoor burning, provided that all other state and local regulations are followed, but the Forestry Commission uses the alert to strongly encourage citizens to voluntarily postpone any such burning until the alert is lifted. Land managers who are considering conducting prescribed burns should take extra care if they still choose to burn under a Red Flag.

The alert is being issued to discourage people from burning outdoors when weather conditions present an elevated risk of wildfire. In addition to dry fuels resulting from the lack of significant rain, forecasts are calling for very low relative humidity – below 25% – and gusty winds across much of the state tomorrow.

Counties excluded from the Red Flag Fire Alert have received what Forestry Commission officials believe is sufficient rainfall to avoid an abundance of wildfire ignitions. They include Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Oconee, Pickens, Spartanburg, Union and York.

“The combination of dangerous conditions we’re going to see in the affected areas tomorrow are the classic ingredients for elevated wildfire risk, and they’re going to be vulnerable to fires that can escape easily and spread rapidly,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “With this alert, we’re asking people to respect the weather and hold off from burning outdoors until the weather improves.”

While portions of the mountains and Piedmont have received minimal rainfall this week, fuels are already very dry in some areas. Low relative humidity and high wind speeds contribute greatly to wildfire risk. while rain wets fuels, fine surface fuels dry rapidly under low humidity and strong winds creating high fire danger.

Adding to the danger, particularly in the western part of the state, are the heavy fuel loads that remain in our forests from Hurricane Helene. Not only can these downed, drying trees and other fuels act as kindling, increasing the risk of wildfire ignition and spread, but they also are likely to impede firefighters’ access, adversely impacting response capability.

Although a Red Flag Fire Alert does not ban outdoor burning, it does trigger certain county or local ordinances that restrict outdoor fires, so residents should contact their local fire departments to check whether such restrictions apply in their areas. The alert will remain in effect until lifted by the Commission, whose fire managers will continuously monitor the situation.

Shareable link:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Advisory-RedFlagFireAlert-20260110b.pdf

05/20/2025

Dept. Robert Christopher Smith
Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy Robert Christopher “Chris” Smith, 50, of Mullins, passed away unexpectedly at his residence on Wednesday, May 13, 2025.
Chris, as most knew him, was born on December 29, 1974, a few days shy of being a New Year’s Baby, to Connie Moore Smith and the late Henry Willis Smith, in Marion, South Carolina. Chris grew up all around Marion County, making friends, going to school and even serving his community working for the Marion County Sheriff’s Department. His community meant a lot to him. He loved the people, and he loved his job. Not only did Chris work for MCSD but had tenures with the Marion Police Department and the Mullins Police Department.
Chris loved the outdoors, and when he wasn’t serving and protecting, you could either find him out in the field or a deer stand or on a boat in the river casting a spinner beetle catching a mess of fish. He also thoroughly enjoyed putting models together, and collecting things, especially guitars and fi****ms. Chris loved his guitars and played every chance he got. Chris was also a bookworm and loved to further his knowledge of things by reading. But most of all he loved his family and his friends, they meant the world to him. Jokes, hugs and strong bonds were always welcomed by Chris; he will be missed.
Chris is survived by his mother Connie Moore Smith of Conway; his daughter, McKayla (Kody) Smith of Lake View; stepmother, Faye Smith of Mullins; sister, Summer (Jason) Smith of Marion; brother, Thomas (Katie) Lewis of Mullins; four nieces; and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He was predeceased by his father, Henry Willis Smith and a nephew, Jonathan Smith.
A visitation for Chris will be held Thursday, May 22, from 1:00 until 2:00 P.M. in the Sanctuary of Mullins First Baptist Church.
Chris’ funeral service, with last call, will be held at 2:00 P.M. in the Sanctuary of Mullins First Baptist Church, with the Revend Robbie Baxley officiating and the Marion County Sheriff Department providing funeral honors. The family will lay Deputy Smith to rest in Smith Family Cemetery (2800 Block of Mack Arthur Road, dirt road on the right) following the service, directed by Cox-Collins Funeral Home.
A guestbook for Chris is available on our website and the service will be livestreamed on our page for those who cannot attend.

Prayers for his families , both blood and blue!!
05/14/2025

Prayers for his families , both blood and blue!!

It is with deep sadness that Sheriff Brian Wallace announces the sudden passing of Marion County Sheriff's Deputy Robert Christopher Smith. Deputy Smith has been with the Marion County Sheriff's Office Civil Process Unit since June of 2022. Prior to joining the Marion County Sheriff's Office, Smith served with the Marion Police Department as well as the Mullins Police Department. "Chris", as he was affectionately known, would have celebrated his 25th year in law enforcement in July.
During these difficult days ahead, we ask that you keep Chris' family both blood and blue in your prayers.

April 2nd, 2024 , approximately 2120 Mullins Fire Rescue was dispatched to a single story Residential Structure Fire on ...
04/04/2025

April 2nd, 2024 , approximately 2120 Mullins Fire Rescue was dispatched to a single story Residential Structure Fire on Lake Street. Upon arrival smoke showing, no one was home and no injuries. Big thanks to all those who worked to extinguish the fire!

Station 30
301, 302, 303, Tanker 30, Tanker 35

Station 10 Marion Fire Rescue
101, 103, Engine 15, Ladder 10

Marion County EMS
Medic 2

Marion County Sheriff's Office-South Carolina

Mullins Police Department

March 12, 2025 approximately 2:20pm Mullins fire was dispatched to a Residential Structure Fire. Units were able to get ...
03/13/2025

March 12, 2025 approximately 2:20pm Mullins fire was dispatched to a Residential Structure Fire. Units were able to get a quick knock on the fire. Special thanks and great job to all that responded!
Big thanks to Marion City FD for Mutual Aid!!

Station 30:
302, 303, Tanker 30, Tanker 35, Tanker 37, Volunteers
Station 10:
101, 103, Engine 16, Volunteers
Marion County EMS:
Medic 2
Mullins PD
Duke Energy

03/02/2025

Special Thanks to our very own Councilwoman Kindra Brewton for providing lunch for today’s crew on shift !!

Thanks for all you do!

03/02/2025

A statewide burning ban is now in effect due to dangerous wildfire conditions.

**NEW ARRIVAL**The New Tanker37 has arrived. This beauty is fully equipped and ready for service. Specs: This is an E-On...
02/25/2025

**NEW ARRIVAL**

The New Tanker37 has arrived. This beauty is fully equipped and ready for service.
Specs: This is an E-One built Wet Side Tanker/Pumper on a 2023 Freightliner M2 Series Chassis.
2000 Gallon Water Capacity
Hale 1250 GPM Pump
Two 1.75 inch preconnected cross lays
One 1.75 inch preconnected front Jump Line
One 3 inch Attack Line with reconnected Portable Monitor
A full compliment of 5 inch LDH, 3 inch supply line, as well as 4 SCBAs, Ground Ladders, and all necessary tools.

A special Thank You goes out to:
Mullins City Council
Wade Godfrey (E-One Sales)
Fire Equipment Services
Virgil Slagle Applied Knowledge Vehicle Services)
Safe Industries

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