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14/May/2025 - Traumatic Arrest - "A" Shift

An adult female suffered critical injuries after a large tree limb fell and struck her in the head at a residence in the 600 block of Carn Street at 16:56 Wednesday afternoon 14-May. The woman was in a yard with a six year old child, when the tree limb fell approximately 45 feet and struck her on the head. The woman suffered a head injury and collapsed in the yard. The child was not injured. A Fire-Rescue ambulance was only blocks away when the incident was dispatched. Click here for additional information.
13/May/2025 - Paramedic Announcement

The Fire-Rescue Department congratulates Firefighter/EMT Jacob Ginn on successfully obtaining his National Registry Paramedic Certification. Congratulations, Firefighter/Paramedic Ginn!  
09/May/2025 - Structure Fire - "B" Shift

A Springtown family was displaced following a fire that destroyed their home Friday evening 09-May at 22:23. The fire occurred at 8857 Augusta Hwy (SC Hwy 61). A family member advised she was awakened by smoke and found the home on fire. She was able to alert the two other family members and all three escaped the burning structure. Engine 7 arrived to find the single story residential dwelling approximately 70% involved. Firefighters deployed two 1-3/4 handlines and one 2-1/2 handline to control the fire. Click here for additional information.
05/May/2025 - MVC with Air Evac - "A" Shift

An adult female was critically injured when her motorcycle left the roadway and collided with a mailbox post Monday afternoon 05-May at 16:41. The woman received multiple traumatic injuries. Firefighter-Paramedics treated her at the scene including bleeding control. A medical helicopter was requested and C.A.R.E. Flight landed at the Cottageville Elementary School. The patient was transported emergent to meet with C.A.R.E. Flight. Click here for additional information.
02/May/2025 - MVC with Air Evac - "A" Shift

An adult male was seriously injured after two pickup trucks collided at the intersection of Sniders Hwy (SC Hwy 63) and Cypress Pond Road Friday evening 02-May at 20:38. The man was treated at the scene by Firefighter-Paramedics, but his condition quickly deteriorated. He was transported emergent in Fire-Rescue Medic 1 to the CARE Flight base. He was transferred to the Flight crew and flown to the Trauma Center at Trident Medical Center. The driver of the second truck was not injured. Click here for additional information.
01/May/2025 - Business Preparedness Workshop

Fire-Rescue's Emergency Management Division and the Colleton County Chamber of Commerce conducted a Business Preparedness Workshop at the Colleton County Emergency Operations Center on Simmons Street Thursday morning 01-May. The event was conducted to assist local businesses prepare for a disaster and the recovery phase of a disaster such as a hurricane or cyber attack. The EOC and live stream had many participants. The program ran a little over an hour. Click here for additional information.
29/April/2025 - Structure Fire - "A" Shift

Two alert neighbors helped save a local business Tuesday afternoon 29-April. At 18:34, a resident across from the facility noticed a large amount of smoke coming from the building and called her son who lived next door. 9-1-1 was then notified. The woman's son ran to the building and used a garden hose to slow the advance of the flames. The fire which appeared to have started near some electrical equipment had spread to nearby tool boxes and run up a wall inside the building. Click here for additional information.
The Department offers condolences to Firefighter-EMT Ryan Burnett following the passing of his grandfather Richard Burnett of California. Ryan and his family have travelled to California for the funeral services. Visitation will be held 03-May from 11:00 to 12:00 at Thomas Miller Mortuary in Corona CA followed by services at the same location. Please remember the Burnett family in your prayers. 
https://obituaries.thomasmillermortuary.com/richard-burnett
29/April/2025 - Condolences

The Fire-Rescue Departments extends condolences to Captain K.C. Campbell and his family on the death of their grandfather, Reverend Gerald Mabry. Reverend Mabry passed away at the age of 81 on 29-April at his residence surrounded by family. Please keep the family in your prayers. The family will receive visitors at Brice Herndon Funeral Home in Walterboro on Friday, May 2 from 5-8 PM.

Please read the obituary below:
https://www.briceherndonfuneralhome.com/obituary/Gerald-Mabry
28/April/2025 - Fatal Shooting Incident - "C" Shift

An adult female was fatally shot in the 200 block of Grace Street Monday evening 28-April at 23:32. The victim was found by a neighbor who heard the gunshots and found the victim in an empty lot. She began performing good CPR until Firefighter-Paramedics arrived. Crews continued CPR, began advanced resuscitative care, then transported the woman emergent to Colleton Medical Center in Fire-Rescue Medic 1. The ED staff continued care, but the woman did not survive her injuries. Click here for additional information.
27/April/2025 - MVC w Air Evac - "B" Shift

Three people were injured, one critically in a two vehicle MVC at the intersection of Bells Hwy and I-95 in front of the new QT Service Station. A pickup truck and passenger car collided in the intersection. One occupant from the pickup truck suffered multiple injuries and a possible head injury. The adult male stopped breathing at the scene and was transported emergent in Fire-Rescue Medic 26 to the helipad at Colleton Medical Center. Click here for additional information.
27/April/2025 - MVC with Entrapment - "B" Shift

An 18 yr old female was critically injured in a single vehicle MVC in the 500 block of Dorsey Street Sunday afternoon at 12:03. The west bound Infinity left the roadway, struck several fences and came to rest against a large pile of dirt. A portion of a fence pole went through the windshield and impaled the driver through the chest, exiting out of the rear of the seat. Firefighter-Paramedics stabilized the car and the fence pole. Crews used Holmatro Pentheon rescue tools to remove the rear door and "B" post on the driver's side. A band saw was used to cut the pole off so the patient could be extricated. Click here for additional information.
26/April/2025 - High Speed MVC with Fire - "A" Shift

A 19 yr old male was critically injured in a single vehicle high speed MVC in the 300 block of Jacksonboro Road Saturday afternoon at 16:26. The northbound passenger car reportedly hydroplaned on the wet pavement, crossed the road and struck a tree. The car received heavy damage and caught fire. Fortunately several passing motorists stopped and together, they worked to pull the injured teen from the burning car, saving his life. The teen suffered multiple traumatic injuries, including multiple open fractures to both legs and one arm. He received burns to his legs. Click here for additional information.
25 & 26 April/2025 - Rice Festival 2025 - "C" and "A" Shifts

Fire-Rescue participated in several ways in the 50th annual Colleton County Rice Festival which took place this past week in and around Walterboro. The bulk of the festival took place on Hampton Street near the courthouse and city hall. The City of Walterboro closed the 100-300 blocks of Hampton Street, the downtown parking lot and the field behind City Hall. Fire-Rescue set up a booth to hand out safety materials and staffed Emergency Medical Response units for the festival. Click here for additional information.
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. 
23/April/2025 - Condolences

The Fire-Rescue Department extends condolences to Station 9 Firefighter Hal Causey and Brian Henderson on the passing of thier borther, Rick Causey of Monks Corner, South Carolina. Please remeber the family in your prayers. Please veiw the obituary at the link below.

https://www.dial-murrayfuneralhome.com/obituary/rick-causey
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 more information.
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. 
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 Platoon on "C" Shift.

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