Reidville Area Fire District

Reidville Area Fire District Reidville Area Fire District covers a 47 square mile area. The district employs 12 full time employees, 20 part time employees and 20 volunteers.

The Reidville Area Fire District was organized in 1953. The department at the time, operated out of Doc Lowe's service station until 1964. In 1964 the department received a Charter from the State of South Carolina and a fire station was constructed by volunteers on land that was donated by Doc Lowe. In 1990 the "First Responder" Program was implemented and the first paid firefighters started in Fe

bruary of 1994. The current station was built in 1995 and is currently the only station in the district. The department currently has 12 full time employees, 20 part time employees, and 20 volunteers. The department provides services to approximately 15,000 permanent residents

Reidville Area Fire District is proud to announce it is a Fire Safe SC Community!
04/02/2026

Reidville Area Fire District is proud to announce it is a Fire Safe SC Community!

Fire Safe South Carolina congratulates 241 South Carolina fire departments for receiving the 2025 Fire Safe South Carolina Community Designation. For more information:https://llr.sc.gov/aboutus/mediacenter/news/2026/FSSC%202026%20Press%20Release.pdf

03/27/2026

SC Forestry Commission to issue statewide burning ban, effective at 4 p.m. today

COLUMBIA—The South Carolina Forestry Commission is issuing a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties, effective at 4 p.m. today.

A State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris burning, prescribed burning, campfires, bonfires and other recreational fires in all unincorporated areas of the state.

The ban does not apply to fires used for the preparation of food or fires used in appropriate enclosures (portable outdoor fireplaces, chimineas or permanent fire pits constructed of stone, masonry, metal or other noncombustible material that conforms with all applicable South Carolina fire codes).

Forestry Commission officials say weather conditions over the next several days present a greatly elevated potential for fires igniting easily and spreading rapidly. Dangerously low relative humidities – reaching below 20% in some areas – combined with extremely dry fuels statewide and gusty winds will create a particularly volatile mix of wildfire risk factors throughout the weekend.

"In addition to the intensifying drought conditions, the weather we’re going to see statewide over the next several days makes it ripe for any fire that starts to burn intensely and move fast,” SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones said. "While these conditions can make wildfires ignite easily anywhere and make it more challenging for firefighters to contain, we’re really concerned about areas where events like Hurricane Helene and recent ice damage have led to higher amounts of fuel. This burning ban is necessary to limit ignitions to the maximum extent possible to prevent severe wildfires for public safety purposes."

The ban will stay in effect until further notice, which will come in the form of an official announcement from the Forestry Commission.

Shareable link:https://www.scfc.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Advisory-StateForestersBurningBan-20260327.pdf

Reidville Area Fire District is saddened to share that retired Firefighter Taylor Graham passed away this afternoon afte...
03/15/2026

Reidville Area Fire District is saddened to share that retired Firefighter Taylor Graham passed away this afternoon after a long battle with cancer. Taylor joined the Reidville family August of 2015 and was a dedicated member until his retirement in December of 2025. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, his fire department family, and his band family.

11/29/2025

Please be advised the phones at our main station are currently not working, due to an internet outage. If you have an emergency, please call 911! Thank you

This afternoon C-Shift got to visit with a patient they ran from a recent motor vehicle accident. We appreciate getting ...
10/06/2025

This afternoon C-Shift got to visit with a patient they ran from a recent motor vehicle accident. We appreciate getting to visit with him and wish him well during his recovery!

Thank you River Ridge and Berry Shoals Elementary Schools for having us and Poplar Springs Fire Service Area out today!
09/13/2025

Thank you River Ridge and Berry Shoals Elementary Schools for having us and Poplar Springs Fire Service Area out today!

This sweet dog showed up at our station this morning. If you have any information on his owner, please give us a call! 8...
07/11/2025

This sweet dog showed up at our station this morning. If you have any information on his owner, please give us a call! 864-433-9918

06/14/2025

All,
We are aware of the jeep that is in Berrys Pond. SJWD is working on getting it removed, it will be first of next week before it gets removed.

05/26/2025
This morning this dog showed up at headquarters. If you are missing this dog or know the owner please contact Deputy Chi...
05/23/2025

This morning this dog showed up at headquarters. If you are missing this dog or know the owner please contact Deputy Chief Richard Farr 864-590-5886.

Please be aware Spartanburg County is still under a burn ban. It is unknown when the ban will be lifted.
03/31/2025

Please be aware Spartanburg County is still under a burn ban. It is unknown when the ban will be lifted.

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7450 Reidville Road
Spartanburg, SC
29375

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