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23/April/2025 - Auto vs Bicycle MVC - "A" Shift
An adult male was severely injured when his
bicycle collided with the side of a delivery van Wednesday afternoon
23-April at 18:25. The accident occurred on Bells Hwy at the
intersection of I-95 in front of the new QT Service Station. The man
suffered multiple injuries and a head injury. Firefighter-Paramedics
treated him at the scene. No medical helicopters could fly due to
thunderstorms in the area. Medic 26 transported the patient emergent
to the Trauma Center at Trident Medical Center in North Charleston.
Click here for additional information.
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22/April/2025 - Structure Fire - "C" Shift
Two mobile homes were destroyed Tuesday
afternoon 22-April in the 100 block of Papillion Ln. At 16:59, 9-1-1
received a report of the fire. The caller advised the mobile homes
were burning and all occupants had exited the building. Engine 36
laid a 5 inch supply line down the narrow dirt road and deployed two
handlines to combat the fire. The occupants advised they were inside
one mobile home when they heard noises and it became dark. They
looked out a window and saw one mobile home was fully involved. The
two structures were only several feet apart. The fire quickly spread
to the second mobile home. Click here for
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24/April/2025 - Colleton County Fire-Rescue Awarded 2024 SC Fire
Safe Community
Fire-Rescue was awarded for the fourth year in a row, the Fire
Safe Community Designation by the Fire Safe South Carolina through
the SC Fire Marshal's Office. The County Fire-Rescue Department was
recognized for its efforts in 2024 to develop a community risk
reduction plan for the Colleton County Fire District. Communities
designated under the program continuously work to reduce fire
related injuries and property damage in our state, thus
decreasing the risks for residents and firefighters. Colleton County
Fire-Rescue will join 207 other fire departments across the state on
June 13, 2025 to officially receive the award at the 2025
Fire-Rescue Conference in Myrtle Beach.
Residents are reminded that Fire-Rescue provides and installs free
smoke alarms for residents in the unincorporated areas and the Towns
of Cottageville, Lodge, Smoaks and Williams. Residents wishing to
receive free smoke alarms can contact Fire-Rescue Headquarters at
(843) 539-1960.
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21/April/2025 - Congratulations
The Fire-Rescue Department congratulates Firefighter/Paramedic Storm
Hadwin on successfully obtaining his Flight Paramedic Certification
(FP-C). Firefighter/Paramedic FP-C is assigned to the Station 7
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20/April/2025 - I-95 MVC - "A" Shift
Eight people were injured, including six
children when an SUV and a Semi-Truck collided on I-95 at the 53
northbound exit. The SUV overturned following the impact. The truck
driver was not injured. Firefighter-Paramedics treated the injured
at the scene and requested a second Fire-Rescue ambulance to assist
with the number of patients. All patients received non-life
threatening injuries and were transported to Colleton Medical Center
for additional treatment. Click here for
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16/April/2025 - Water Rescue - "B" Shift
Fire-Rescue responded to a report of three
boaters stranded on the Edisto River Friday 18-April at 08:07. The
temperatures were chilly at around 45 degrees and the water was
moving rapidly. The father and his two teenage sons were in a Kayak
and a canoe when they encountered a tree across the river. With the
swift current the two watercraft became entangled in the tree,
spilling the three occupants into the cold water.
Firefighter-Paramedics put boats in the river at Jimbo Lane and
Salcro Lane. Click here for additional
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13/April/2025 - Fatal Shooting Incident - "C" Shift
A teenager was killed in a shooting incident
that occurred at the Forest Pointe Apartments, 504 Forest Circle in
the 300 building Sunday afternoon 13-April. Law Enforcement
responded to a report of a disturbance at the location at 18:05.
Arriving Officers found the 15 year old male unresponsive and
immediately began CPR. They requested Paramedics to respond.
Fire-Rescue Medic 26 was assigned to the incident and two off-duty
Firefighter-Paramedics also responded. Click
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11/April/2025 - School Bus vs Pickup Truck MVC - "A" Shift
At 14:40 on Friday 11-April, a School Bus and a
Pickup Truck collided at the intersection of Cane Branch Rd and
Edward Rd causing the pickup truck to overturn. Four people
complained of injuries and the intersection was blocked for over an
hour. The driver of the truck was able to safely crawl out of the
vehicle and received non-life threatening injuries. The bus driver
and two children on the bus also complained of minor injuries.
Fire-Rescue transported the four patients to Colleton Medical
Center. Click here for additional
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11/April/2025 - Fatal MVC with Entrapment - "C" Shift
An adult male was fatally injured in a single
vehicle high speed MVC on Sidneys Road at Buckeye Lane Friday
morning 11-April at 03:33. The northbound Nissan pickup truck left
the roadway in a curve, struck a culvert, then a large tree. The
impact caused heavy damage to the truck, which overturned on Sidneys
Road. The male driver was the only occupant and was wearing a
seatbelt, but suffered multiple traumatic injuries. A Sheriff's
Deputy was in the area and arrived within minutes of the 9-1-1 call.
Click here for additional information.
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06/April/2025 - Condolences
The Fire-Rescue Department offers condolences to C.A.R.E. Flight
Nurse Josh Rowe on the passing of his father, Mr. Allen Lee Rowe.
Mr. Allen Lee Rowe passed away at the early age of 55 in West Terre
Haute, Indiana on 06-April. Services will be held on Friday, April
11, 2025 at 3 PM in Fitzpatrick Funeral Home, 220 N. 3rd St., West
Terre Haute, Indiana. Please keep the Rowe family in your prayers.
Mr. Allen Lee Rowe's obituary can be viewed
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04, 05 & 06 April/2025 - Mile In Our Boots Clinician's Academy
Fire-Rescue hosted the 2025 Mile in our Boots Clinician's Academy at
Station #19 04 through 06 April. The SC FAST has worked for a year
planning this important training session.
From Angie Stewart - SC FAST recognized that the first responder
clinicians that we work with were missing specific training to
enhance the clinician - responder connections. Upon our search, we
could not find any training in the nation that we felt would help
the clinicians have a sense of relevancy to our responders that
sought their help. Click here for
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04/April/2025 - Kitchen Fire - "B" Shift
A singlewide mobile home received damage to the
kitchen in an early morning fire Friday 04-April. At 01:28, 9-1-1
was notified of the fire in the kitchen of a home in the 400 block
of Bee Drive. All occupants were able to safely exit the residence.
A teenager used a portable fire extinguisher to put out the fire.
The flames damaged the stove, the kitchen cabinets above the stove
and one wall. Fire burned outside through a vent and caused minor
damage to the exterior of the building. Click
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02/April/2025 - MVC w Ejection - "A" Shift
An adult male was critically injured in a high
speed, single vehicle MVC in approximately the 11000 block of ACE
Basin Parkway (US Hwy 17) north of Green Pond, Wednesday evening
02-April at 22:06. The northbound pickup truck dropped off of the
right shoulder, over-corrected and flipped over several times coming
to rest on its side in the median. The unrestrained driver was
ejected from the vehicle and found approximately 50 feet from the
truck. The man suffered multiple traumatic injuries and a head
injury. Click here for more information.
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02/April/2025 - MVC with Entrapment - "A" Shift
Three people were injured, two of which were
trapped in their overturned car, in a two vehicle MVC on Bells Hwy
(SC Hwy 64) at I-95. A full-sized pickup truck and a sedan collided
in the intersection causing the sedan to fill on its side. The two
occupants of the car were entrapped. The accident occurred in a
construction zone and blocked all westbound traffic and both
southbound ramps to I-95. Crews stabilized the vehicle and removed
the windshield to free the occupants. The patients were transported
to Colleton Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. Click
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01/April/2025 - Promotions
The Fire-Rescue Department congratulates Lieutenant William Worrell
on his promotion to Captain and Engineer/FP-C Brandon Broach on his
promotion to Lieutenant. Captain Worrell is assigned to the Station
1 Platoon on "A" Shift. Lieutenant Broach is assigned to C.A.R.E.
Flight on "B" Shift. |