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29/March/2025 - MVC with Ejection & Air Evac - "C" Shift

An adult male was critically injured in a high speed roll-over accident on Red Root Road south of Bethel Road Saturday evening 29-March at 19:36. The southbound Mazda crossed over to the northbound ditch where it flipped over five times before coming to rest upright on the edge of the roadway. The driver was ejected from the car and found approximately 50 feet from the car in the roadway. Bystanders provided aid following the accident. Fire-Rescue units treated the man at the scene for multiple traumatic injuries and a head injury. Click here for additional information.
27/March/2025 - High Speed MVC - "A" Shift

Five people were transported to Colleton Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries, following the high speed collision of two pickup trucks on Interstate 95 near the 55 mile marker northbound. The accident occurred Thursday evening 27-March at 19:26. Witnesses advised traffic was slowing due to a construction zone at the 56 mile marker. As northbound vehicles began to reduce speed, a northbound pickup truck collided with the rear of another northbound pickup truck. The collision caused heavy damage to both vehicles. Click here for additional information.
27/March/2025 - Woods and Bldg Fire - "A" Shift

As the Statewide Burning Band continues into the second week, woods fires also continue to destroy property and keep firefighters busy. The largest fire in Colleton on Thursday occurred in the 200 block of Dobway Lane near Canadys Crossroads at 17:48. A suspected debris fire spread into a wooded area, destroyed a storage building and animal shelter and damaged a small panel van and the siding on a singlewide mobile home. Engine 5 arrived within minutes of the 9-1-1 call and was able to stop the spread of the fire and save the mobile home. Click here for additional information.
27/March/2025 - Condolences

The Fire-Rescue Department extends condolences to Captain Joseph Holmes, and his family, on the loss of his father, Mr. Paul Joseph Holmes, Sr.. Mr. Holmes spent 88 years on this earth making it a better place. He passed away on 27-March at his residence in Early Branch, SC surrounded by his family. Mr. Holmes and his late wife Mrs. Judy were two of the first certified Paramedics in the State. The duo helped organize Hilton Head Island Volunteer Squad, which grew into the largest Volunteer EMS agency in the state and later became Hilton Head Fire-Rescue. Mr. Holmes achieved many great accomplishments, but his great success in life was his family. Please keep Captain Holmes, and the entire Holmes family in your prayers.

Please take a minute and read Mr. Holmes Obituary here:

https://www.peeplesrhodenfuneralhome.com/obituary/paul-holmes
26/March/2025 - Grass and Structure Fire - "C" Shift

Despite the Statewide Burning Ban, an unattended burn barrel located in the backyard of a residence in the 100 block of Del Rey Drive spread through the yard onto two adjacent properties, destroying a wooden fence, a utility trailer, a wooden storage building and other property, including a utility pole, which caused the power line to fall and ignite the roof of the home on the property. Fire-Rescue units were already on the scene of another fire on Emerald Street two blocks away. Click here for additional information.
26/March/2025 - Woods, Vehicle and Building Fire - "C" Shift

Despite a Statewide burning ban, an outdoor fire at a residence in the 100 block of Emerald Street quickly spread to an metal storage building, carport and approximately one acre of woods Wednesday afternoon 26-March at 13:13.  The fire destroyed two vehicles under the carport. Engine 19 deployed two handlines to the fire and requested a plow from the Forestry Commission. Crews kept the fire from reaching the residence on the property. Units were on the scene for 1-1/2 hours. Click here for additional information.
26/March/2025 - MVC with Entrapment - "C" Shift

Four people were injured in a three vehicle MVC on ACE Basin Parkway (US Hwy 17) at the intersection of Wood Road, Wednesday afternoon 26-March at 12:48. Tender 21 drove up on the accident shortly after it occurred and began treating the injured. ACE Basin Parkway was blocked by the vehicles and debris. The driver of a Nissan was trapped. Three Fire-Rescue ambulances responded to the scene. Firefighter-Paramedics used Holmatro Pentheon Rescue Tools to extricate the driver of the Nissan. Two patients were transported by Fire-Rescue to the Trauma Center at MUSC. Click here for additional information.
25/March/2025 - High Speed MVC - "B" Shift

Three people were injured in a two vehicle MVC on I-95 near the 51 mile marker northbound, Tuesday afternoon 25-March at 17:32. Both vehicles were traveling northbound, when a full sized pickup truck struck the rear of a small passenger car causing extensive damage to the car. Witnesses advised that traffic was slowing when the accident occurred. The passenger car was pushed into the median. One patient from the car was transported to the Trauma Center at Trident Medical Center. Click here for additional information.
25/March/2025 - Three Vehicle MVC - "B" Shift

A three vehicle MVC blocked Green Pond Hwy at Proctor Street and sent two people to the hospital Tuesday afternoon 25-March at 15:24. A pickup truck struck the side of a fuel tanker and then collided with another pickup truck. Both patients suffered non-life threatening injuries. The tanker was not leaking any product and the tractor trailer driver was not injured. The intersection was closed for about an hour. Click here for additional information.
23/March/2025 - Birth Annoucement

The Fire-Rescue Department congratulates Firefighter Anthony Rodriquez and his wife, Emily, on the birth of their son. AJ Rodriquez made his grand entrance at 0511 weighing 8 pounds 11ounces and 21 inches long. Mom, AJ and Dad are all doing well.
23/March/2025 - Motorcycle MVC W Air Evac - "C" Shift

A Bluffton man was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in the 5500 block of Charleston Hwy. (SC Hwy 64) Sunday afternoon 23-March at 14:52. Witnesses advised the east bound motorcycle lost control after attempting to avoid a collision with a turning vehicle. The motorcycle and driver slid several hundred feet. The Harley Davidson motorcycle stopped on the shoulder of the road and the driver was found lying in the roadway. Another person riding with him rendered aid and controlled bleeding before the arrival of Fire-Rescue. Click here for additional information.
21/March/2025 - Structure Fire - "A" Shift

At 15:53 Friday afternoon 21-March, two family members reported hearing a "pop" on their front porch. Upon investigation, they found the front porch was on fire. They were able to safely exit the home through the back door and notify 9-1-1. Fire-Rescue Engine 19 arrived minutes later to find the singlewide mobile home well involved. Flames were visible from the front and rear of the home as well as the backyard. Firefighter-Paramedics deployed multiple handlines to the building and made entry through the front door. Click here for additional information.
21/March/2025 - Firefighter Appreciation

The Fire-Rescue Department would like to thank Ms. Syvilla Seabrook, General Manager and the Staff of the Walterboro Hardee's for providing breakfast to the on duty crew. This thoughtful gesture was unexpected and very appreciated. We are thankful for the continued support from community members. Click here for more information.
18/March/2025 - Shooting Incident - "A" Shift

A 19 year old male was critically injured in a shooting incident in the 400 block of Bee Dr. Tuesday evening 18-March. At 19:37, 9-1-1 received several reports of a male being shot multiple times in the yard of a residence on Bee Dr. Sheriff's Deputies arrived quickly and began bleeding control on the man. Firefighter-Paramedics arrived a short time later and continued his treatment. The CARE Flight medical helicopter was placed on standby. Firefighter-Paramedics transported the man emergent to the helipad at Colleton Medical Center with additional personnel on board to assist with his care. Click here for additional information.
17/March/2025 - Shooting Incident - "C" Shift

Fire-Rescue Units and Law Enforcement responded to the 200 block of Mount Carmel Road for a 40 year old male with two gunshot wounds. The incident was reported Monday evening 17-March at 23:53. The patient was stable. Firefighter-Paramedics treated the man at the scene, then transported him to Colleton Medical Center. The Sheriff's Office is investigating to determine if the incident was related to the earlier shooting incident on Cleveland Street. Click here for additional information.  
17/March/2025 - Fatal Shooting Incident - "C" Shift

A 30 year old male was fatally injured in a shooting incident that occured in the 200 block of Cleveland St, Monday evening 17-March at 21:15. Sheriff's Deputies arrived and cleared the scene. They found the man unconscious and unresponsive inside the residence and Deputies began performing CPR. Firefighter-Paramedics arrived a short time later and continued care. The patient received multiple gunshot wounds and was transported emergent in Fire-Rescue Medic 1 to Colleton Medical Center. Click here for additional information.
15/March/2025 - Structure Fire - "A" Shift

A fire occurred in the attic of a residence located in the 200 block of Henry Street Saturday afternoon 15-March at 15:15. The occupant heard a noise from the attic and upon investigation found the A/C unit located there on fire. They safely exited the building and notified 9-1-1.  Fire-Rescue units arrived a short time later. Firefighter-Paramedics deployed one hand line to the attic and quickly extinguished the fire. The home received some damage to the rafters, the A/C unit and items located near the unit. Click here for additional information.
15/March/2025 - Communications Exercise

Saturday was the final day of the annual SC Statewide Exercise (Disaster Drill). State and local agencies as well as some private partners, practiced a communications failure caused by the simulated fuel shortages and severe weather event that was the basis of the week and half long exercise. Backup radio systems, HAM radios, satellite communications and alternatives to the internet were tested and practiced. Click here for additional information.
14/March/2025 - Gunshot Injury - "C" Shift

A 16 year old male received serious injuries in a reported accidental shooting at Walterboro Village Apartments located at 601 Green Pond Hwy. The incident occurred Friday evening 14-March at 22:39. The young man told responders he was assisting another person while cleaning a firearm when the weapon discharged. The bullet struck the 16 year old in the thigh, breaking his femur. Click here for additional information.
14/March/2025 -Statewide Exercise Friday (Active Shooter Drill)

On Friday, Local First Responders descended on Colleton Preparatory Academy for an active shooter drill. School was not in session Friday. Several walk throughs and practice sessions were conducted in the months prior to the actual drill. The school has some very robust plans in place to protect the facility, students and staff, all of which worked well during the scenario. As part of the drill, Colleton Medical Center conducted their annual disaster drill and received many patients from the active shooter drill. Click here for additional information.
11-March-2025 / Statewide Full Scale Exercise (Tuesday & Wednesday)

Colleton County First responders participated in the Statewide Full Scale Exercise which began last week with notifications from the SC Emergency Management Division. The scenario this year involved a fire in Louisiana which disrupted the Colonial Pipeline, which supplies fuel to the east coast. This happened during a severe winter weather event with below freezing temperatures. As the supply issue continued, the power grid suffered due to high use and LP gas, gasoline and diesel fuel were short. Click here for additional information.
08/March/2025 - Woods and Vehicle Fire - "C Shift

 Approximately five acres and two vehicles were burned Saturday afternoon 08-March in the 1400 block of Azalea Patch Road. The incident was reported at 12:19 when a controlled burn got out of hand and quickly spread. The fire entered a field and wooded area, burned two vehicles and endangered one structure. The property owner assisted, using a tractor to cut fire lines around the fire. Engine 18 arrived and deployed several handlines. Click here for additional information.

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