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Due to liability issues, we will only unlock a vehicle if a person, animal, or prescribed medication is locked inside the vehicle.
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You may stop by Station 1 at 121 Tom Hall Street from 7:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. to obtain a burn permit that is good only for the day it is issued.
No, you cannot burn inside the town limits during a state wide burn ban. Depending on the local conditions, the Fire Marshal may implement a burn ban until conditions are more favorable for burning.
Yes, recreational burn pits that are used for cooking or heating purposes are allowed inside the town limits. The burn pit must be located more than 15 feet away from a structure or other flammable materials. Please ensure that the fire is not left unattended and is completely extinguished before being left unattended.
Yes. Please call Station 1 at 803-547-5511 to schedule a time to have a member of our team come assist you. Our personnel cannot help with the install of a commercial type system, but will assist with changing alarms if they need to be replaced.
Please call 803-547-5511 and select the option for the fire marshal on the automated message. If the Fire Marshal does not answer, please leave a detailed message about the inspection need along with location and someone will return your call to arrange a time for the inspection.
Please call (803) 547-5511 and select the option for the fire marshal on the automated message. If the Fire Marshal does not answer, please leave a detailed message about the inspection need someone will return your call to arrange a time for the inspection. These inspections are done by appointment only.