FAIR BLUFF 
FIRE & RESCUE
INC.
653 Railroad St. 
Fair Bluff, NC 28439
Phone 910-649-7099

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Fair Bluff Fire Department was organized by the Town of Fair Bluff in 1943 with Aubrey J. Wadell as the first Chief, and a hose trailer, shortly there after they purchased a Model "A" Fire Engine from St. Pauls, N.C..

 In 1946 Fair Bluff  purchased a 1943 International truck with a Seagrave Pumper body from the Navy surplus in Norfolk, Va., this engine is still in Fair Bluff. It is no longer in service but it is housed at the Fair Bluff Depot Museum on Railroad St.

 In 1961 the Department purchased its first new Fire Engine, a 1961 Ford/American-LeFrance 500gpm pumper with a 500 gal. tank, at a cost of less than $15,000. This Engine is still in use today as a reserve Engine. Also in 1961 was the beginning of Fair Bluff Rescue Squad Inc. The Rescue Squad was organized when Darwin Cook drowned in the Lumber River near Red Belly Slough in April of 1961.

 In 1976 was the beginning of EMS as we know it today and Fair Bluff Fire Department began running an Ambulance Service using a Cadillac Ambulance donated by Meares Funeral Home. 

In 1978 the Rescue Squad received a matching grant from the Governors Highway Safety Program for a Dodge Ambulance. Until this time Fair Bluff Fire Dept. only covered the town of Fair Bluff so a tax district was started for the rural area east of Fair Bluff and this is when Coles Service District began. The funds from this tax district allowed the department to purchase another new pumper in 1986. 

In 1991 Fair Bluff Fire Dept. was reorganized and was no longer a town department but was incorporated as Fair Bluff Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad, Inc. with a tax exempt status, and contracts with the Town of Fair Bluff to provide Fire and Rescue Services to the Town. Also in 1991 Fair Bluff Fire Rescue added an AED to their ambulance and upgrade their service to the North Carolina EMT-D status. 

Until 1996 all calls were handled by volunteers, however covering daytime calls became rough as local jobs became scarce and members had to seek employment out of town. To combat this Fair Bluff Fire Rescue hired 2 people for day shifts and built a Sub-Station at Cherry Grove. This sub-station was built to cover the Coles Service District.  

In 2002 FBFR upgraded to the North Carolina EMT-I level and the North Carolina Office of Insurance approved Fair Bluff Fire Rescue to be a class 5 Fire Department resulting in an insurance saving to the property owners within the Town of Fair Bluff.

On February 1, 2005 FBFR up graded to the North Carolina Paramedic level.  

Currently FBFR has 1 paid firefighter/EMT working 8-5 Monday thru Friday and 3 firefighter/paramedic's working 24 hour rotating shifts and 30 volunteer's covering approximately 500 calls per year. Fair Bluff Fire Rescue operates out of 2 stations utilizing the following equipment: 2 ALS ambulances, 3 Engines, 2 Tankers, 1 Support Unit, 1 Squad Truck, 1 Engine/Snorkel and a Water Rescue Unit. Covering approximately 25 square miles and serving a population of approximately 3000 people in Columbus County (rural and suburban), and has a contract with Horry County Fire Rescue to cover a rural area in Horry County, South Carolina.

This area of our site is dedicated to the Chiefs that provided the leadership and guidance to make Fair Bluff Fire & Rescue into the organization that it is today.

 

 

Aubrey J. Wadell    1943-1946

Jessie J. Taylor     1946-1951

Aubrey J. Wadell     1951-1954

Lynn Heatherly     1954-1956

Garlen Cole     1956-1961

Carwell Hughes     1961-1969

E. D. "Butch" Meares     1969-2004

Jerry Meares     2004-2007

Travis Causey     2007-2007

Jerry Meares     2007-Present

 

 

Anyone that has Fair Bluff Fire & Rescue photos that they would not mind sharing, please contact Ken Elliott at 910-649-7099, or e-mail me at fair_bluff_fire_rescue@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

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