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🛑 RED FLAG FIRE ALERT 🛑
04/08/2026

🛑 RED FLAG FIRE ALERT 🛑

Forestry Commission issuing statewide Red Flag Fire Alert
COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a statewide Red Flag Fire Alert, effective at 6 a.m. Wednesday, April 8.

The alert is being issued to strongly discourage people from burning outdoors when weather conditions present an elevated risk of wildfire.

In addition to a widespread deficit of rainfall that continues to intensify drought over much of the state, Wednesday’s forecast includes gusty winds higher than 20 mph and relative humidities under 25% in places.

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 Fire Alert. Those who have burned recently should return to monitor their burn areas and ensure the dry conditions don’t cause any rekindling.

“Wildfire potential is always higher this time of year, and our use of the Red Flag Fire Alert a few weeks ago made a huge difference in the number of new ignitions,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “This warning is a great tool that encourages citizens to voluntarily postpone any such burning until the alert is lifted. We’re simply asking for people to respect the weather, be smart and stay safe.”

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.

Press release:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Advisory-RedFlagFireAlert-260408.pdf

Parents / family members beware!
04/08/2026

Parents / family members beware!

Reminder 911 is for Emergencies.Here is a Non-emergency number 👇
01/31/2026

Reminder 911 is for Emergencies.

Here is a Non-emergency number 👇

REMINDER - When winter storms strikes and you have non-emergency needs, please don't call 911! Instead, call the Winter Storm Gianna Unmet Needs Hotline at 864-860-1667

FYI
01/31/2026

FYI

01/31/2026

Road conditions are hazardous, with some areas impassable. For your safety, please stay home.

Emergency response times will be delayed; however, crews will respond as safely and quickly as conditions allow. These hazardous conditions are expected to continue to deteriorate and persist over the next couple of days due to continued cold temperatures.

Whitney Fire Department

A family lost a husband and a father last night.The fire service lost a dedicated firefighter and Chief officer.Firefigh...
01/30/2026

A family lost a husband and a father last night.
The fire service lost a dedicated firefighter and Chief officer.
Firefighters lost a brother.
The world lost a truly good man.

Please keep this family and the firefighters in your prayers as they grieve while still standing ready to serve during what is expected to be a busy weekend.

Rest in peace, Chief.
Your legacy of service, leadership, and sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🔥🕊️

Major roads are clearing up for essential travel. Secondary and tertiary roads are still dicey. We do caution that slick...
01/27/2026

Major roads are clearing up for essential travel.
Secondary and tertiary roads are still dicey.

We do caution that slick spots and black ice are still a risk.

Use caution.
Keep 2-3 car lengths distance between you and leading car.

As evening/night approaches temperatures will drip rapidly and wet spots will likely freeze again. We anticipate a thaw/freeze cycle for the remainder of the week.

Stay Safe and Stay Warm!
Whitney Fire Department

01/25/2026

Here is a glimpse of Hwy 221 in Whitney as we respond to a call.
Stay home and Stay Safe
Roads are hazardous!

Here is a NON-emergency line to call for help with Winter Storm Fern.Fires and Medical Emergencies call 911
01/25/2026

Here is a NON-emergency line to call for help with Winter Storm Fern.

Fires and Medical Emergencies call 911

REMINDER - When the winter storm strikes and you have non-emergency needs, please don't call 911! Instead, call the Winter Storm Fern Unmet Needs Hotline at 864-860-1667

Sunday 1/24/2612pm update ⚠️ ICE STAGE UPDATE ⚠️We are now entering the ICE stage (freezing rain) of this storm. Conditi...
01/25/2026

Sunday 1/24/26
12pm update

⚠️ ICE STAGE UPDATE ⚠️

We are now entering the ICE stage (freezing rain) of this storm. Conditions are rapidly deteriorating. Officials anticipate at least 5 more hours of icing, with widespread power outages expected. Restoration could take days.

🔌 Plug in and fully charge phones and devices now
📺 Follow your local weather channel for updates

🚫 Stay OFF the roads unless you have a true emergency
📞 911 is for life-threatening emergencies only

Please understand that emergency response times will be extremely delayed due to hazardous conditions and responder safety.

Stay safe. Stay warm. Take care of one another.

Whitney Fire Department 🚒

As of 10 AM Sunday 1/25: A number of locations have reported sleet changing to freezing rain in NC/SC/GA over the past hour. The event is not over--heavy freezing rain expected later today. Do not travel unless necessary. Remain prepared to lose power.

⚠️ WINTER WEATHER ALERT ⚠️Conditions are expected to deteriorate rapidly after sunset today and continue through tomorro...
01/24/2026

⚠️ WINTER WEATHER ALERT ⚠️

Conditions are expected to deteriorate rapidly after sunset today and continue through tomorrow.

🌧️❄️ Timing & Impact
• Weather is expected to arrive around or shortly after sunset
• Worst conditions are expected after midnight and through most of tomorrow
• Ice is predicted, which may make roads impassable

⚡ Power Outages Expected
• Duke Energy is anticipating widespread power outages
• Prepare now before conditions worsen

👨‍🚒👮‍♀️ Emergency Response
• All available staff have been called in and are fully prepared to serve our community
• However, responder safety is critical so we can continue providing emergency services throughout the storm

🧰 Be Prepared
Please ensure you have:
• Blankets
• Flashlights
• Extra batteries
• Water
• Non-perishable food
• Fully charged cell phones
• Working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
• A heat source with proper ventilation

🚫 Travel Advisory
• Do NOT drive unless it is a true emergency
• Once ice begins, response to non-emergency calls cannot be guaranteed

🚨 Emergency Services
• Save 911 for life-threatening emergencies and fires only

Save the Non-emergency line for 911
864-596-2050

We are here for you. Preparing now helps keep both our community and our responders safe. Stay warm and stay safe. ❄️🧤

Whitney Fire Department
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Please make note of emergency shelters! 👇🏻
01/24/2026

Please make note of emergency shelters!
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220 Bryant Road
Spartanburg, SC
29303

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