
Fire crews with the White Pine Fire Department rolled into the 1100 block of Spring Creek Road on Saturday evening after reports of a structure fire in the area. Officials urged drivers to yield to emergency vehicles and take it slow while firefighters worked the scene.
White Pine Fire Department Posts Live Update
According to the White Pine Fire Department, crews were responding to a structure fire in the 1100 block of Spring Creek Road and asked motorists to yield and use caution while units remained on scene. The department said it would continue sharing updates on its social channels as new information comes in.
Local Context And Previous Calls
Officials have not yet released details about possible injuries, the extent of damage, or what may have sparked the blaze; investigations and on-scene work often slow those updates. Earlier this winter, a Jan. 28 White Pine structure fire triggered similar traffic warnings when a morning blaze that backed up C.H. Rankin Road drew a sizable response from local crews.
How Neighbors Can Stay Safe
Neighbors are urged to steer clear of the area and give first responders plenty of space to work; if you see smoke or active fire, move to a safe distance and call 911 for emergencies. The town’s official site lists WPFD contact information and safety programs, including free smoke-alarm installations, at White Pine Town. Local broadcaster WVLT has reported that the department handled more than 1,000 calls in 2024, a reminder of how busy volunteer firefighters can be.
We’ll Update As Details Come In
We will continue to watch official channels and local broadcasters for confirmed updates and will add details as they become available. For the safety of firefighters and neighbors alike, officials are asking everyone to avoid the scene so emergency vehicles can get through without delay.









