Mill Creek Volunteer FIRE and EMS

Mill Creek Volunteer FIRE and EMS Mill Creek Fire/EMS is serving Carteret and adjoining counties in NC.

05/03/2026
03/28/2026

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

02/01/2026

Message from the Fire Chief

Effective 8:00pm tonight, 1/31/26, Carteret County Emergency Management and Communications Center have enacted a Delayed Response Operational Protocol for emergency response due to extreme weather conditions and impassable roadways throughout the County. Non-Critical/Non-Emergent Fire and EMS calls will be placed on a Delayed Response list until conditions improve for safe response.

Critical and Emergency calls will continue to be dispatched as they are received, however some delays can be expected as Fire, EMS, and LEO units are responding.


Thank you for your patience and understanding,

Doug Ford, Chief
Mill Creek Fire/EMS

01/31/2026
01/30/2026

[UPDATE #1 - 01.29.2026 4PM]

NEWS RELEASE: Carteret County Encourages Residents to Prepare for Winter Weather This Weekend

CARTERET COUNTY, N.C. (January 29, 2026) – Carteret County Emergency Services is continuing to monitor evolving weather conditions following a Winter Storm Watch issued by the National Weather Service. Confidence has increased that a major winter storm is possible across eastern North Carolina, including Carteret County, this weekend.

According to the National Weather Service, forecast trends continue to point toward the potential for significant snowfall across the region, with the possibility of MAJOR impacts. While the storm is still developing, there is potential for accumulations that could result in hazardous travel conditions, periods of reduced visibility, and disruptions to daily activities. Should these conditions materialize, extreme cold temperatures following the storm could allow impacts to last well into next week.

The National Weather Service is also forecasting the potential for Storm Force winds, particularly along the coast. These winds could contribute to moderate to locally significant coastal flooding on both the oceanside and soundside in vulnerable areas. Localized blizzard conditions are also possible for Downeast Carteret County. Dangerous marine conditions are expected across the coastal waters and sounds, and mariners are advised to closely monitor conditions and adjust plans ahead of the storm.

Carteret County Emergency Services is working closely with local, state, and federal partners, including the National Weather Service, and will adjust operations as conditions change. Residents are encouraged to use the next few days to review storm preparations, especially in case travel becomes difficult. Households should focus on the 4 P’s of winter preparedness: people, pets, plants, and pipes. Check in on family and neighbors, particularly those who are older or more vulnerable, and make sure everyone is dressed warmly in layers. Keep pets and animals safe by bringing them indoors, protect outdoor plants, and take steps to prevent frozen pipes.

Residents should also review their emergency supplies, including food, water, medications, and any items needed for health and safety. Ensure an adequate supply of prescription medications and necessary medical equipment. Make sure your vehicle is stocked with essentials like blankets, flashlights, and a cell phone charger. Having these items ready now can make a big difference if conditions worsen.

If impacts occur, travel may become dangerous. Residents are encouraged to avoid unnecessary travel and remain at home if conditions deteriorate. Road conditions may remain hazardous even after precipitation ends due to continued cold temperatures. Residents should also be ready for the possibility of extended power outages by identifying safe heating options and having extra food and water on hand.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed through local media, the National Weather Service, and Carteret County Emergency Services. Residents can sign up for Carteret County CodeRED to receive real-time severe weather alerts specific to their location. Updates will also be shared through the County’s website, social media platforms, and local news outlets. For the latest weather forecasts and advisories, visit weather.gov/mhx. Additional preparedness information is available at ReadyNC.gov.

Residents should call 911 only for emergencies. Power outages should be reported directly to utility providers so restoration efforts can begin when conditions are safe. Carteret County Emergency Services will continue to provide updates as forecasts become clearer and additional information becomes available.

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11/17/2025

The National Weather Service has issued a **🚩RED FLAG WARNING🚩** for North Carolina counties.
👉Review weather alerts for North Carolina: https://bit.ly/40DsGTW

A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now or will shortly. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity and warm temperatures will create dangerous fire behavior.

Fire danger is elevated across the state. While open burning is permitted during a red flag, it is NOT advised. Please postpone all outdoor burning.

Careless debris burning is the leading cause of wildfires in North Carolina, and you are our best defense against wildfire.
👉For wildfire readiness and prevention tips: preventwildfirenc.org

10/23/2025

[10/23/25 4:00 AM]
Good morning ENC! Fall-like day today as you wake up to lows in the low 40s inland, 50s for beaches. Today expect sunny skies and highs near 70. A combination of dry air and breezy winds from the west bring an Increased Fire Danger risk. Avoid outdoor burning or sparks if possible and be careful when discarding cigarette butts and matches!

10/22/2025

🔥Increased Fire Danger Today Statewide!

Please refrain from burning outdoors until further notice. The combination of gusty winds, low relative humidity, and dry conditions can create rapid fire growth situations.

Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged.

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2370 Mill Creek Road
Newport, NC
28570

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+12522474777

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