Troutman Fire and Rescue

Troutman Fire and Rescue

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Providing high quality services to minimize the loss of life and property through fire suppression, fire prevention, emergency medical service and hazardous conditions within our community.

04/23/2026

We are pleased to extend an open invitation to the community to join us in celebrating 100 years of dedicated service at Troutman Fire & Rescue.

The event will be held this Saturday, April 25th, at Troutman Station 1, located at 125 North Main Street from 1pm - 3pm. During the celebration, we will present a brief history of the department and its service to the community. Refreshments, including ham biscuits, will be provided.

We sincerely appreciate your continued support and the opportunity to serve this community. We look forward to celebrating this milestone with you!

04/14/2026

Since the state-issued ban on open burning was enacted March 28, a total of 554 wildfires has burned more than 2,200 acres across the state. With little rainfall or improvement expected over the next 7-10 days, the statewide burn ban and enforcement action will continue until further notice.

Of the 554 wildfires that have burned since the burn ban took effect, only four have been determined to be the result of lightning strikes. Preliminary data indicates that 152 of those 554 wildfires were determined to be human caused, with the remainder listed as unknown or undetermined, likely pending law enforcement investigation and action. Since the state’s burn ban took effect, 150 citations have been issued for illegal burning.

During a state-issued burn ban, the same N.C. Forest Service personnel providing initial and extended attack for wildfire response are providing the necessary enforcement action to support the ban on open burning. Reducing the number of new ignitions is critical for sustaining adequate resource availability for an extended period, making state-issued bans a necessary tool for keeping wildfires contained and as small as possible until fully extinguished.

The public is urged to abide by the burn ban and to use extreme caution with farm equipment, machines, mowers, vehicles on dry grass, smoking materials such as ci******es, anything that can throw a spark. In current high-risk conditions, these could be a possible fire source. While not classified as open burning and not affected by the state’s ban on open burning, they are still contributors to new fire starts across the state.

Read news release: https://www.ncagr.gov/news/press-releases/2026/04/14/statewide-burn-ban-and-enforcement-continue-dry-conditions-persist

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125 North Main Street
Troutman, NC
28116