Holly Ridge expands fire coverage with 24-hour staff

Summary

Holly Ridge added 24-hour paid fire staffing, expanding coverage within 5 miles of its station.

Why this matters

The change affects which department responds to fires in parts of Holly Ridge, including Summerhouse, Penny Lane, and Dolph Everett Road. Residents can use the update to better understand local emergency coverage and response areas.

Holly Ridge expanded fire protection services by adding 24-hour paid staffing to the Holly Ridge Volunteer Fire Department for the first time.

Town leaders said recent budget increases allowed the town to hire full-time firefighters, giving the department around-the-clock coverage and improving response capabilities.

The added staffing means the department can serve residents within a 5-mile radius of the station more consistently. Previously, limited staffing required Holly Ridge to rely on the Turkey Creek Volunteer Fire Department for coverage in areas including the Summerhouse development, Penny Lane, and Dolph Everett Road.

Under the changes, Holly Ridge firefighters will cover Penny Lane, Dolph Everett Road, and much of the Summerhouse community. Turkey Creek will continue serving areas outside the 5-mile radius, including parts of Summerhouse and the Simon Lane project area.

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