Croft Station

Station 10

A fire station with a brick exterior and a peaked roof, featuring four garage doors and a flagpole with an American flag. A sign in front displays "Station 2" and the parking lot is marked with yellow lines. Trees are in the background.

370 Cedar Springs Road
Spartanburg, SC 29302

The Croft community station, or “Station 10,” as it is known by the firefighters, was built in 1988. This station serves as the fire district’s main Hazardous Materials response station and has a large amount of foam firefighting equipment. Station 10 houses a Pumper Engine company in addition to an apparatus fleet of a Foam Response Truck, a Haz-Mat Response apparatus, a trailer-mounted LDH Foam Cannon, and a reserve Pumper Engine.

Apparatus

A yellow fire truck marked "Engine Co 10" parked outside near a brick building and trees. The truck has various firefighting equipment visible on its side.

Engine 10

2018 Pierce Pumper

A bright orange and white fire truck labeled "Roebuck Fire Dept, Engine 2" is parked on a street near a brick building. The truck has visible equipment compartments and a "Slow" sign mounted on the side. Lush green trees are in the background.

Engine 210

1995 Pierce Saber

A white fire department truck is parked outside a brick fire station. The flatbed of the truck carries a large water tank and equipment. The station building has a sign above the entrance.

Foam 10

Freightliner FLD chassis

A bright yellow fire truck parked on a paved surface near a building with an American flag. The truck has "City of Dunwoody" visible on its side. Trees and a cloudy blue sky are in the background.

Haz-Mat 10

2005 International

Recent Alarms

Emblem featuring "Croft Engine 10" with horses pulling a wagon and fire district details for South Spartanburg, SC. Includes "Kelsey Creek War Wagon," "HAZ MAT," and the year established, 1956, surrounded by a rope design.