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WELCOME TO UNA FIRE DEPARTMENT

 

 

 

Mission

The Una Community Fire Department's mission is to protect lives, property and the environment in the Una Community Fire Department District. This is achieved by extinguishing hostile fires, enforcing fire codes, presenting life-safety education programs, rescuing persons in danger, controlling hazardous materials incidents, and mitigating the effects of natural disasters.

 

 

 

 

The Una Community Volunteer Fire Department is located in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. The department's coverage area includes 3.8 square miles of residential and commercial properties. We average about 400 calls a year with about 150 of those being actual fires. We are currently an ISO class 4 department. The department has both paid and volunteer firefighters. Some of the duties of our paid personnel are routine maintenance, fire inspections, pre-fire planning, and records keeping. We are members of the South Carolina Fireman's Association, and participate in the NFIRS. If you would like any other information feel free to send us an email to jhadden@unafd.org. Thanks for visiting our site and check back often for changes.

 

 

 
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FIRE EVENTS FOR OUR DEPARTMENT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2011

TOTAL OF ALL CALLS - 622

 

 

RECENT CERTIFICATIONS

ANNUAL SPRING TRAINING - ENGINE COMPANY/PRIDE & OWNERSHIP - DARBY ROLLINS

I-400-ADVANCED ICS - JEFF HADDEN, TONY ACTON, DARBY ROLLINS

ROPE RESCUE HIGH ANGLE OPERATIONS - DARBY ROLLINS

CONFINED SPACE ENTRY OPERATIONS - NOAH HOWARD

PUMP OPERATIONS - NOAH HOWARD

FIRE FIGHTER I - JAKE BELCHER, HUNTER DORSEY

 

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Training...

just one of the ways we save your life.

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IS YOUR FAMILY PROTECTED?

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      MONTHLY CALL REPORT FOR APRIL 2012

 AUTO ACCIDENTS - 5

 CAVE-INS/EXTRICATION (NOT AUTO ACCIDENT) - 1

 FIRE/SMOKE ALARMS - 3

 LINES DOWN/ARCING - 3

 MEDICAL CALLS - 19

 OTHER - 3

 STRUCTURE FIRES (RESIDENTIAL) - 3

 TRASH/WOODS/GRASS FIRES - 2

 VEHICLE FIRES - 1

 TOTAL - 40