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13/July/2026 – Structure Fire – “B” Shift

At 19:24, Monday evening 13-July, Fire-Rescue was notified of a kitchen fire at a residence in the 300 block of Lafayette Lane. The caller advised that they believed the fire was out. Engine 19 arrived six minutes later to find heavy smoke conditions coming from the doublewide mobile home and smoke coming from the eaves on all sides of the building. All of the occupants had safely exited the building. Firefighter-Paramedics deployed one handline to the building. Click here for more information.
11/July/2026 - Car vs Go Cart MVC - "A" Shift

An adult was injured when the go-cart they were operating was struck by a car on Jefferies Hwy. (US Hwy 15) just south of Cottonwood Lane, Saturday night 11-July at 23:46. The black go-cart was not equipped with lights or reflective tape and was traveling north on Jefferies Hwy in the travel lane. The area is in a dark rural section of the highway without street lights. The small vehicle was struck by a passenger car also travelling north, causing damage to the car. The driver of the car was not injured and could not see the go-cart. Click here for more information.
10/July/2026 - Structure Fire - "C" Shift

A Round O Community home suffered damage from an afternoon fire Friday 10-July at 18:33. Initial reports to 9-1-1 indicated the fire was in the garage and attic at the home in the 13000 block of Round O Road. Engine 9 arrived minutes later to confirm heavy smoke conditions and fire in the garage. The homeowner had safely exited the home and was able to get a dog out of the house. Firefighter-Paramedics deployed one handline and entered through the front door. Click here for additional information.
10/July/2026 - Fatal Three Vehicle MVC - "C" Shift

An adult perished in a three vehicle MVC at the intersection of Jefferies Hwy. (US Hwy 15) and Academy Road Friday morning 10-July at 08:04. All three vehicles were traveling south on Jefferies Hwy. when the incident occurred. The drivers of the two other vehicles received non-life threatening injuries and were transported by Fire-Rescue to HCA Colleton Hospital in Walterboro. The driver of a Toyota received multiple critical injuries in the crash. The driver was not wearing a seat belt. Click here for additional information.
09/July/2026 - Condolences

The Fire-Rescue Department sends condolences to the family and fans of Randolph Mantooth. Randolph's influence on modern prehospital care is without precedence. He inspired thousands of people to become paramedics and communities across the nation to implement paramedic services in a day when none of that existed in our country. The TV show "Emergency" showed America how it should be done. Colleton still displays the same PARAMEDIC emblem worn by the crews on the show on our uniforms. Even though the show only ran seven seasons and had several movies after that, Mantooth and his partner Tighe have continued promoting Prehospital medicine since the seventies.
07/July/2026 - Structure Fire - "A" Shift

An unattended trash fire spread to a storage building, wooden wheel chair ramp, a residence and started a woods fire in the 3300 block of St. Peters Road Tuesday 07-July at 14:17. Engine 19 arrived to find the fully involved storage building and fire endangering the residence. The incident was originally dispatched as a grass fire. Crews deployed two handlines and requested a structural response bringing additional resources and personnel to the scene. Click here for additional information. 
01/July/2026-
We offer congratulations to Firefighter/Paramedic Alexander Begin and family on the birth of his son.  Emerson Xavier Begin was born on July 1, 2026 at 08:08 weighing 8 pounds, 2 ounces and 20 inches long.
16/June/2026 - MVC with Entrapment & Air Evac - "B" Shift

An adult was critically injured in a MVC at the intersection of Green Pond Hwy. (SC Hwy 303) and Rivers Street, Tuesday morning 16-June at 07:47. Details of the event leading up to the MVC are unknown; however, a witness alledged a White SUV pulled in front of the northbound Chev. Silverado pickup truck. The pickup truck attempted to avoid the collision and slid sideways on the wet pavement, crossed a grass median and struck a large pine tree in the driver's door. Click here for additional information.
15/June/2026-
We offer congratulations to Captain KC Campbell on being awarded the South Carolina Certified Emergency Manager (SC CEM).  The SC CEM certification requires extensive documentation of the applicant's qualifications, experience and training.  In addition to references, experience in both full-scale exercises or real world events, the SC CEM requires more than 100 contact hours of training (within the last 10 years) directly applicable to the four phases of emergency management - mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.  Applications are peer-reviewed and certifications are issued by the South Carolina Emergency Management Association.
13/June/2026 - Tree on a House - "C" Shift

A severe weather event dropped heavy rain and high winds on the south end of the county Saturday evening 13-June, beginning at 19:34. There were multiple reports of trees down, blocked roads and downed power lines south of Walterboro to Green Pond. The area received a good bit of rain which caused slight flooding in some areas. Fire-Rescue units, Coastal Electric and Dominion Energy crews responded to many downed electrical lines and a large tree in the 500 block of Bowman Lane fell on a house. Click here for additional information.
13/June/2026 - Fatal Auto Pedestrian MVC - "C" Shift

A pedestrian was killed when they were struck by a pickup truck in the 2000 block of ACE Basin Parkway (US Hwy 17) just south of Wiggins Road Saturday morning 13-June at 04:34. The victium was wearing all black clothing and walking in the southbound lane of the highway. The rural section of the highway has no street lighting and the area was dark. A south bound Toyota pickup truck did not see the person and struck them in the travel lanes. The victim suffered multiple traumatic injuries. Click here for additional information.
12/June/2026 - MVC with Air Evac - "C" Shift

An adult was critically injured when the moped crossed into the path of an east bound Ford Explorer Friday afternoon 12-June at 18:02. The accident occurred at the intersection of Hampton Street and Hickory Street. The Explorer was traveling west on Hampton Street when the moped pulled out from Hickory Street striking the Explorer head-on. The small moped received extensive damage and ejected the driver who landed unconscious in the roadway. The driver was not wearing a helmet. Click here for additional information.
11/June/2026 - Structure Fire - "B" Shift

At 14:25 11-June, 9-1-1 was notified of a second structure fire across from 1910 Van Dyke Road near Cottageville. Some units were released from the structure fire on Augusta Hwy to respond to the location. The caller responded the building was abandoned. Engine 9 arrived to find the single story, approx. 2000 sq. ft block structure fully involved. The roof had already collapsed and the woods around the building were also on fire. The building was well off of the road and the area was overgrown, making access difficult. Click here for additional information.
11/June/2026 - Structure Fire - "B" Shift

An Augusta Hwy. (SC Hwy 61) home was destroyed in a mid-day fire Thursday 11-June. At 11:27 a passing motorist reported to 9-1-1 that the porch of a house was on fire at 17446 Augusta Hwy. A second caller reported the house was well involved. Engine 19 arrived to the rural community about 10 minutes later to find the two story residence approximately 60% involved with flames coming from the windows and doors on both floors. Engine 19 used the deck gun to knock down the flames. Click here for additional information.
08/June/2026 - MVC with Entrapment - "B" Shift

Four people were injured when a semi-truck and a Tahoe collided near the 59 mile marker southbound Monday morning 08-June at 07:15. The two front occupants of the Tahoe were trapped in the wreckage and an pediatric in the back seat suffered multiple non-life threatening injuries. The pediatric was able to exit the vehicle. The truck driver also complained of non-life threatening injuries. First arriving units requested a second Fire-Rescue ambulance to respond. Firefighter-Paramedics treated all four patients at the scene and during the extrication. Click here for additional information. 
07/June/2026 - MVC with Rollover - "B" Shift

An adult driver was injured in a single vehicle high speed MVC in the 5300 block of Charleston Hwy (SC Hwy 64) Sunday morning 07-June at 10:04. The westbound Buick Enclave failed to negotiate a curve and left the roadway. The car struck a driveway culvert and became airborne. The car struck a power pole breaking it in half before flipping over. The small car landed upright on the westbound shoulder. The restrained driver was able to exit the vehicle on thier own. Firefighter-Paramedics treated the patient at the scene. Click here for more information.
 

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