• Rebuilding Mills River: A Fire Chief's Journey Through Disaster and Recovery

  • 2025/04/11
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Rebuilding Mills River: A Fire Chief's Journey Through Disaster and Recovery

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  • Scott Burnette never expected to be fighting a fire at his own fire station. After 36 years in firefighting, the Interim Chief of Mills River Fire Department faced this surreal scenario in January 2024 when their substation burned down - just months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina.

    "When you're fighting your own house fire, like our firefighters did that night, it's very emotional and very impactful," Burnette explains, reflecting on the loss of the station built on land donated by a founding member's family. Despite this setback, plans are already underway to rebuild on the same site, with construction expected to begin this summer and completion within 12-18 months.

    The conversation reveals how Burnette's entire career stemmed from a childhood experience when the fire department saved his family home from a wildland fire. Walking through the damaged woods with a junior firefighter friend who simply said, "you should join us," launched a lifelong commitment to protecting others. Now leading a department of 73 members (5 full-time, 68 volunteers), Burnette warns that Hurricane Helene's aftermath creates significant wildfire dangers that will persist for 3-5 years due to downed trees and debris.

    This powerful episode highlights both the challenges faced by rural fire departments and the extraordinary resilience of first responders who continue serving their communities through multiple disasters. Whether responding to medical emergencies, rescues, hazardous materials incidents, or educating the public, Mills River's firefighters exemplify what it means to be hometown heroes. For those inspired by their story, Burnette offers encouragement to consider the fire service: "It's the best job in the world," with opportunities for training, education, and meaningful community impact available to people of all ages.

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Scott Burnette never expected to be fighting a fire at his own fire station. After 36 years in firefighting, the Interim Chief of Mills River Fire Department faced this surreal scenario in January 2024 when their substation burned down - just months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina.

"When you're fighting your own house fire, like our firefighters did that night, it's very emotional and very impactful," Burnette explains, reflecting on the loss of the station built on land donated by a founding member's family. Despite this setback, plans are already underway to rebuild on the same site, with construction expected to begin this summer and completion within 12-18 months.

The conversation reveals how Burnette's entire career stemmed from a childhood experience when the fire department saved his family home from a wildland fire. Walking through the damaged woods with a junior firefighter friend who simply said, "you should join us," launched a lifelong commitment to protecting others. Now leading a department of 73 members (5 full-time, 68 volunteers), Burnette warns that Hurricane Helene's aftermath creates significant wildfire dangers that will persist for 3-5 years due to downed trees and debris.

This powerful episode highlights both the challenges faced by rural fire departments and the extraordinary resilience of first responders who continue serving their communities through multiple disasters. Whether responding to medical emergencies, rescues, hazardous materials incidents, or educating the public, Mills River's firefighters exemplify what it means to be hometown heroes. For those inspired by their story, Burnette offers encouragement to consider the fire service: "It's the best job in the world," with opportunities for training, education, and meaningful community impact available to people of all ages.

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