History of the Tryon Fire Department

Prior to the charter of the Tryon Fire Department townspeople would volunteer their manpower in the whenever fire broke out in town. In 1910 donations by businesses and individuals were given to purchase 3 hose reels . One was placed on Melrose Avenue,one on Godshaw Hill and the third in mill town. A ladder wagon was purchased in 1911, which was pulled by manpower or horses, whichever was available. The first fire truck was car  purchased in 1913. The second fire truck was a Ford purchased in 1923. The third truck purchased was by "Graham Brothers" in 1925. There were efforts to start a fire department as early as 1917. The last page of papers compiled by Clarence Scoggins, to our knowledge, is the original meeting with Town of Tryon Officials electing Tryon Fire Department Officers April 22, 1920.

The department was chartered in 1922:
Mr. Hill, Chief
W. A. Wilson, Asst. Chief
Wayne Creasman, Sec/Treas.
     
Jim Early
Charles Ford
Carl Kelley
Terril Green
Jim Berry
alph Jackson
Tom Huntsinger
Julian Hester
Dick Ballenger
Claude Ballenger
G. L. Foster
F. P. Bacon
M. G. Blake
Oliver Andrews
Milner Waters


The first department was located on Maple St., near the present maintenance shed. The bell, which now resides in front of the current station, was obtained in 1911. The telephone company was located very near where Windstream is now. There was a cable attached to the bell and it was strung in the air to the nearby telephone office. When a call came in, the telephone operator pulled the cable to ring the bell so as to alert the firemen.


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In 1954, the local telephone company arranged for 10 fire phones to be installed in the businesses where the firemen worked for notification of a fire. In early evening these 10 phones were switched to 10 firemen residences for notification at night. The wives of the firemen that had a phone would call the other firemen for notification of the fire and location. When a fire call came over the telephone, it would ring continuous or a single long ring until the phone was picked up. This was how you knew it was a fire call. These phones were used until 1979 when the department received pagers.  The department now uses pagers and portable radios.

The Tryon Fire Department protects the area of the Town of Tryon, Tryon Township and a portion of Foothills Fire District located in Greenville County, S.C. The resident freeholders or property owners voted in 1985 to form the Tryon Township Fire Tax District. Tryon and Greenville County, S.C. entered into a fire protection contract in 1992.  Tryon also provides mutual aid in Spartanburg County S.C. through a mutual aid agreement with Landrum Fire Department.  In addition to these agencies, Tryon also maintains mutual aid agreements with the other fire departments in Polk County – Columbus, Saluda, Green Creek, Mill Spring, and Sunny View.

Today the department’s fleet has grown from the early years.  The station, now located behind Town Hall at 56 West Howard Street houses 3 engines, 1 tanker, 1 service truck, and 1 brush truck.  In addition to fire protection the Tryon Fire Department provides first responder service in conjunction with Polk County Emergency Services.

In 1979 Tryon Fire Department's Insurance Service Office (ISO) rating improved from a 7/9 to a 6/9. In 1994, the department improved its rating from a 6/9 to a 5/9s.

 
 
Chiefs of the Department
1920 - 
Mr. Hill 
1961 - 1962
Clannie Ward 
1928 - 1932
W.A. Wilson 
1962 - 1963
Sam McClure 
1933 - 
B.B. Bishop 
1963 - 1965
Robert Dedmondt 
1933 - 1935
W.W. Creasman 
1965 - 1967
Clarence Scoggins 
1935 - 1940
Jim Fisher 
1967 - 1969
Melvin Phillips 
1940 - 1942
J. S. Arledge
1969
James Cowan
1943 - 1947
Homer Arledge 
2003
Jimmy Lankford (first paid fire chief)
1947 - 1952
Eb Bishop 
2003-2005 
Bob Scoggins
1952 - 1954
Birch Arledge 
2005 - 2006
Michael Coggins 
1954 - 1956
W.M Ballew 
2006 - 2007
Chris Burleson 
1956 - 1958
Wofford Foster 
2007
Joey Davis 
1958 - 1961
Jack Ford 
 
 
TFD Firefighter of the Year
1963 Jack Ford   1986 Bob Scoggins
1964 Wofford Foster   1987 Jack Holmes
1965 James Cowan   1988 John Foy
1966 Robert Dedmondt   1989 Keith Collins
1967 Birch Arledge   1990 Phil Culbreth
1968 Melvin Phillips   1991 Scottie Gosnell
1969 Hub Arledge   1992 Jody Morse
1970 Carroll Scoggins   1993 Randy Greene
1971 Roy Williams   1994 Tommy Burrell
1972 Fred Swann   1995 Bob Scoggins
1973 Frank Flynn   1996 Jimmy Littlefield
1974 Robert Earl Arledge   1997 Mark Smith
1975 Fred Edwards   1998 Roger Blackwell
1976 Jack Phillips   1999
1977 Ronnie Pack   2000
1978 Benny Smith   2001 Dave Kuether
1979 Rudy Hudson   2002 Larry Walker
1980 Jimmy Lankford   2003 Dave Kuether
1981 Franklin Williams   2004 Danny Walker
1982 Billy Wall   2005 Ken Cobourn
1983 Rick Covil   2006 Stephen Pace
1984 Rodger Edwards   2007 Johnny Hipp
1985 Gary Walker