50 Broad Street
Campobello, SC 29322
Non-Emergency: 864-468-4921
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Campobello Fire Department

The Department works toward its goal by providing a variety of services including, but not limited to: Extinguishing fires; Providing various levels of rescue assistance; Providing support to the emergency medical services; Providing operations to control and mediate hazardous materials emergencies; Conducting investigations into the origin and cause of fires; Providing fire safety inspections and the enforcement of codes; Providing public fire safety education programs; and providing assistance in other hazardous situations. The volunteers of the Town of Campobello Fire Department are committed to providing the highest quality of service to the citizens of our Town.

What is a Red Flag Fire Alert?

A Red Flag Fire Alert is a wildfire danger warning issued by the SC Forestry Commission. The Red Flag cautions that wildfire danger is increasing, and that outdoor burning could become difficult to control. A Red Flag Fire Alert does not prohibit outdoor burning as long as all other state and local regulations are followed. When a Red Flag is in effect, the Forestry Commission asks people to voluntarily postpone any outdoor burning. While the Red Flag itself does not prohibit burning, it may trigger certain county or local ordinances that do restrict outdoor fires. To find out about these ordinances, contact your local fire department. (Forestry Commission officers do not enforce local burning ordinances; that authority is reserved to city or county officers.)

A Forestry Commission Red Flag Fire Alert is sometimes confused with a National Weather Service Red Flag Warning. The NWS Warning is issued when their forecast includes any two of the following conditions: sustained wind speeds in excess of 20 mph; significant wind shifts; relative humidity of 25% or lower; and high lightning potential.

What is a Burning Ban?

A Burning Ban legally prohibits outdoor burning. Bans are emergency measures, declared only when outdoor burning is deemed significant threat to public safety.

There are two kinds of Burning Bans under SC State Law: a State Forester’s Burning Ban, declared by the director of the Forestry Commission, and a Governor’s Burning Ban, declared by the Governor upon recommendation of the State Forester.

The State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits starting any fire in or adjacent to "woodlands, brush lands, grasslands, ditch banks, or hedgerows" (SC Code 48-35-50). This is generally interpreted to include all types of outdoor burning.

The Governor’s Burning Ban is less restrictive, making allowances for certain agricultural burning (SC Code 48-31-30) In announcing a Burning Ban, the issuing authority will specify the area of South Carolina to which the restrictions apply. Neither the State Forester’s Ban nor the Governor’s Ban applies with the corporate limits of any town or city (SC Code 48-35-30 and 48-31-30). Violation of either a State Forester’s Ban or a Governor’s Ban carries a fine of up to $100. Any burning to which a Ban applies also requires prior notification to the Forestry Commission, so ignorance of a declared Ban is not generally considered a viable legal defense.

Outdoor Burning Notifications

SC State Law requires that you notify the Forestry Commission prior to burning outdoors. In most cases, the law applies to burning leaves, limbs and branches that you clean up from your yard. The notification law does not apply within town or city limits.

Forrestry Commission Contact Numbers
Spartanburg County 1-800-517-9640

The law requires that you clear a firebreak around the burning site and have the right equipment available to keep the fire under control. You must also stay with the fire until it is completely safe. In addition to state laws regulating outdoor burning, there may be other local ordinances. Be sure to check on this before burning. If adjacent to woods, brush, or grassland, SC State Law requires you notify the Forestry Commission before burning construction debris, trade waste, or vegetative materials from land clearing or right-of-way maintenance. Also included is any outdoor burning conducted for training purposes. The state notification law does not apply within town or city limits, but certain city ordinances may regulate the burning. All burning of this type must comply with DHEC Regulation 61-62.2. You should make sure you understand the requirements prior to calling for notification. Forestry Commission dispatchers are not authorized to interpret this regulation.

SCFC Forest Law Handbook
Online viewable source also downloadable PDF available.

County Requirements

Before any Burning is conducted please review the Spartanburg County burn ordinances for compliance.

Fire Department Members

Brandon McNeill

Fire Chief
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Brian Gosnell

Assitant Fire Chief
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Chad McNeill

Captain
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Russell Hart

Fire Marshall
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Scott Barnwell

Lieutenant

Ritchie McSwain

Fire Training Officer

Mark Burns

Firefighter

Shavon Edwards

Firefighter

Jason Coley

Firefighter

Ryan Howard

Firefighter

Nick Dorsey

Firefighter

Chris Jenkins

Firefighter

Ronnie Pack

Firefighter

Lonnie Pack

Firefighter

Matt Smart

Firefighter

Hunter Jordan

Firefighter

Will Tidwell

Firefighter

Michael Cooper

Firefighter

Kevin Owens

Firefighter

Derek Finch

Firefighter

Billy Brown

Firefighter

Chris Miller

Firefighter

Dylan Ballew

Firefighter
Contact us
  • 406 North Main Street
    Campobello, SC 29322
  • 864-468-4545
  • 864-472-4149
  • campobellotownhall@gmail.com
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Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Closed most State & Federal holidays

For assistance after hours, call
(864) 596-2222

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 9
Campobello, SC 29322
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