Rock Hill Fire Department Station 6
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Rock Hill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
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Fort Mill, SC
Fort Mill Fire Department responds to about 3,000 emergency calls a year and has been serving the community since 1915.
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Sharon, SC
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Clover, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
Lesslie Volunteer Fire Department Station 1 has provided fire protection since 1955 and maintains an ISO rating of 5/9.
quickly responding to fire, rescue, medical, and environmental incidents
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Tega Cay, SC
Tega Cay Fire Department provides fire suppression and prevention services within Tega Cay and is led by Chief Glyn Hasty, who brings 37 years of experience.
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Rock Hill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
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Fort Mill, SC
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Fort Mill, SC
They responded to over 2,661 incidents in 2022 and provide fire protection services in a 15.4 square mile area of Fort Mill.
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Fort Mill, SC
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Hickory Grove, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
They protect approximately 6000 York County citizens and are actively seeking new volunteer members.
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Fort Mill, SC
Riverview Fire Department serves York County and responded to 1,519 calls in 2024, ensuring rapid and effective emergency services.
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Fort Mill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
They provide 24/7 emergency fire response services and have a certification from the State of South Carolina Fire Academy.
Emergency available · quick response times to emergencies
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Rock Hill, SC
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Smyrna, SC
Smyrna Volunteer Fire Department is dedicated to fire protection in Smyrna and operates under a government structure prioritizing community well-being.
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Fort Mill, SC
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Rock Hill, SC
Call 911 immediately and evacuate the building. Do not attempt to put out the fire yourself unless it is small and manageable.
Ensure you have working smoke detectors, a fire escape plan, and easily accessible fire extinguishers.
Many fire departments, including volunteer fire departments, offer free installation of smoke detectors or may provide them.