
New Red Flag Alert Issued for South Carolina
The State of South Carolina has issued a new Red Flag Alert due to increased fire danger. Residents are urged to take extra precautions and avoid outdoor burning.

Swift Response Contained Early Morning Apartment Fire
In the early hours of the morning, Piedmont Park Fire District responded to a multi-family apartment fire, working alongside Parker District Fire Department. Thanks to a coordinated and tactical attack,

Honoring Years of Service: Piedmont Park Fire Recognizes Dedicated Members
Piedmont Park Fire congratulates our dedicated members for their years of service to the community. From five to twenty years of commitment, these firefighters have played a vital role in

Firefighter Tony Hubber Completes EMT Training
Congratulations to Firefighter Anthony (Tony) Hubber of B-Shift for successfully completing his EMT class! The Piedmont Park Fire District is proud of his dedication to expanding his skills in emergency

Mason Duncan Named 2024 Firefighter of the Year
Congratulations to Mason Duncan, Piedmont Park Fire’s 2024 Firefighter of the Year! Recognized for his outstanding dedication and service, Mason was honored at our annual Holiday Party.

Improving Safety with Speed Bumps and Emergency Scene Signs
Our department has significantly improved safety at traffic accident scenes by implementing speed bumps and emergency scene signs. We also remind drivers to slow down, move over, and follow directions

New Red Flag Alert Issued for South Carolina
The State of South Carolina has issued a new Red Flag Alert due to increased fire danger. Residents are urged to take extra precautions and avoid outdoor burning.

Swift Response Contained Early Morning Apartment Fire
In the early hours of the morning, Piedmont Park Fire District responded to a multi-family apartment fire, working alongside Parker District Fire Department. Thanks to a coordinated and tactical attack, crews successfully contained the fire, preventing further damage and ensuring no injuries.

Honoring Years of Service: Piedmont Park Fire Recognizes Dedicated Members
Piedmont Park Fire congratulates our dedicated members for their years of service to the community. From five to twenty years of commitment, these firefighters have played a vital role in keeping Piedmont Park safe.

Firefighter Tony Hubber Completes EMT Training
Congratulations to Firefighter Anthony (Tony) Hubber of B-Shift for successfully completing his EMT class! The Piedmont Park Fire District is proud of his dedication to expanding his skills in emergency medical services.

Mason Duncan Named 2024 Firefighter of the Year
Congratulations to Mason Duncan, Piedmont Park Fire’s 2024 Firefighter of the Year! Recognized for his outstanding dedication and service, Mason was honored at our annual Holiday Party.

Improving Safety with Speed Bumps and Emergency Scene Signs
Our department has significantly improved safety at traffic accident scenes by implementing speed bumps and emergency scene signs. We also remind drivers to slow down, move over, and follow directions to keep everyone safe.

PPFD Celebrates Recent Promotions
These individuals have demonstrated exceptional dedication and skill, and their promotions are a testament to their hard work and commitment to serving the community. The district is excited to see them continue to grow in their new roles and wishes them great success in their careers.

PPFD Overcomes Challenges in the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, the Piedmont Park Fire District has faced a demanding week, with personnel working tirelessly to assist the community through difficult times. Since the storm’s impact, firefighters and emergency responders have been engaged in a variety of critical tasks, including search and rescue operations, damage assessments, clearing blocked roadways, responding to routine emergencies, and conducting welfare checks on residents.

PPFD Urges Residents to Report Hurricane Helene Damage
As residents of the Piedmont Park Fire District continue to assess the damage to their homes and begin the cleanup process following Hurricane Helene, the fire department is encouraging everyone to report any damage through the South Carolina Emergency Manager App. This tool, available for download in the App Store and Google Play, will play a crucial role in supporting the district’s ongoing damage assessment efforts.