As you “fall back” this weekend, please remember to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Working smoke detectors save lives! If you are a resident of our community in need of a working smoke detector, please contact us.
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Time to Change Smoke Detector Batteries
As you “spring forward” this weekend, please remember to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Working smoke detectors save lives!
Time to Change Smoke Detector Batteries
As you “fall back” today, please remember to change the batteries in your smoke detectors. Working smoke detectors save lives!
Reflective Address Markers
To order a reflective address marker for your home or business, please e-mail donations@whitefieldfd.com, or leave your name, address and telephone number in the comments section below and someone will contact you to confirm information for the marker. Address markers are only $15. They are highly visible day and night and reflective on both sides. Order one today… it may save yours or your loved one’s life. Thank you for your support of the Whitefield Volunteer Fire Department!
Fire Safety with Whitefield Child Development Center
On October 3, the Whitefield Fire Department had over 60 special visitors. Preschoolers from the Whitefield Child Development Center visited the station to learn about fire safety. Firefighters dressed in full gear, taught the children how to stop, drop and roll, and let them “put out a fire” with the fire extinguisher.
Fire Safety Day – Whitefield Child Development Center
The Whitefield Fire Department had over 50 special visitors today. Preschoolers from the Whitefield Child Development Center visited the station to learn about fire safety. Firefighters dressed in full gear, taught the children how to stop, drop and roll, and let them “put out a fire” with the fire hose.
Smoke Detectors Available
Kidde, A UTC Fire and Security Company, recently donated 40 smoke detectors to the Whitefield Fire Department.
Any resident of the district in need of a free smoke detector may contact Anderson County Fire Dispatch at 864-222-3904 and ask for a Whitefield Fire Department representative to contact you, or email Chief Adam Cromer at acromer@whitefieldfd.com. The fire department will then schedule an appointment to come out and properly install the smoke detector.
Each year, Kidde dontates more than 100,000 smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and fire extinguishers to fire departments and nonprofit organizations across the country.
Whitefield and Broadway firefighters extinguish structure fire on Brown Rd
On February 5, Whitefield and Broadway fire departments responded to Brown Rd in Belton to a fire involving a fully involved vacant home. Firefighters had the blaze under control in less than 10 minutes. The cause of fire is under investigation.
McAlister Road Auto Accident
On January 31, Whitefield firefighters responded to a single-car auto accident. Firefighters found the vehicle down an enbankment on McAlister Rd. One patient was transported to a local hospital.
Firefighters respond to head-on collision
On January 28, Engine 22 and Rescue 22 responded to a head-on collision on Bowlan Rd. Four patients were transported to a local hospital by Belton and Williamston EMS.