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22/April/2026 - Battalion Chief Promotion and Volunteer Coordinator Announcement  

The Fire-Rescue Department is pleased to announce the promotion of Captain Matthew Smart to Battalion Chief. Battalion Chief Smart officially takes the reins for “B” shift today, April 22. Congratulations, Chief Smart! 

Battalion Chief Brent Dalton, formally “B” shift supervisor, has been reassigned to serve as the Volunteer Coordinator for the Fire-Rescue Department. This much needed position will enhance the way Fire-Rescue recruits, trains, and retains volunteer personnel. 
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21/April/2026 - Structure / Woods Fire - “A” Shift 

 Fire-Rescue responded to the 700 block of Bedon Road for a reported grass fire. C114, who was returning from another fire in the Cottageville area, arrived on scene just minutes after dispatch and noted a doublewide mobile home with fire on the A/D corner and an uncontrolled grass fire. A structure fire response was requested. After completing a 360 the incident commander noted the fire was rapidly spreading into the wooded area beside the home, threatening additional structures. Engine 19 arrived on scene and deployed hoselines to attack the house fire. Click here for additional information.
21/April/2026 - Logging Equipment / Woods Fire - “A” Shift 

Fire-Rescue responded to the 4000 block of Sunrise Road for a reported Skidder Fire. Engine 7 arrived on scene minutes later and located a fully involved piece of logging equipment well off the roadway. Several other pieces of logging equipment were threatened due to a rapidly moving woods fire. Fire apparatus was not able to access the off road location due to cut logs and other debris. The South Carolina Forestry Commission was contacted and a request for Forestry Firefighters equipped with plows were requested.  Crews deployed multiple supply lines and handlines to access the fire. Click here for additional information. 
20/April/2026 - Structure / Woods Fire - “C” Shift 

Fire-Rescue responded to the 9000 block of Augusta Highway for a reported structure fire. Engine 26 arrived moments later and reported a 10 x 10 shed fully involved and a spreading woods fire on both sides of Augusta Highway. Augusta Highway was closed and the South Carolina Forestry Commission was requested to respond a plow. Firefighters deployed multiple handlines to combat the fire. The fire was brought under control and extinguished. SCFC arrived on scene and deployed the plow to secure a line around both fires. Click here for additional information.
04/April/2026 - MVC with Air Evac - "B" Shift

Multiple people were injured when two parked vehicles were struck by a semi-truck near the 55 mile marker northbound Saturday morning 04-April at 05:04. The passenger cars were parked in the breakdown lane near the bridge entering the Great Swamp. They were struck in the rear by the northbound semi-truck. One vehicle was thrown into the woods, while the other was pushed into the median side lane on the bridge. Both vehicles contained members of the same family and received heavy damage. The adult was standing outside of the vehicle when it was struck. Click here for additional information.
03/April/2026 - Active Shooter Drill

Colleton County Fire-Rescue, Colleton County Sheriff’s Office, Walterboro Police, Walterboro Fire Department, C.A.R.E. Flight, HCA-Colleton Hospital, and the University of South Carolina-Salkehatchie participated in an active shooter drill on Friday, April 3. This training is a huge milestone in community preparedness, as it is the first drill held at the campus.  Leaders from all agencies started meeting last summer in preparation for the event. Click here for additional information.
30/March/2026 – Structure Fire “A” Shift

Fire-Rescue was alerted by a third party caller to a possible woods fire behind a residence in the 8000 block of Charleston Highway. Fire-Rescue arrived on scene and found a 30 x 30 grass fire along with a fully involved shed. The call was upgraded to a structure fire sending additional personnel and apparatus to the scene. Engine 12 arrived on scene and deployed a 1 ¾” attack line to combat the structure fire and contain the grass fire, keeping the fire from reaching the primary residence. Brush 27 and Engine 6 arrived on scene and deployed attack lines as well. Click here for additional information.
29/March/2026 - 10 acre Woods Fire - "A" Shift

A fast moving woods fire destroyed approximately 10 acres of young pines at the corner of Sunrise Road (SC Hwy. 217) and Bent Gate Lane Sunday afternoon 29-March at 16:30. Engine 7 arrived to find the large fire and requested additional stations and Forestry for assistance. Firefighters protected structures in the area, while the Forestry Tractor cut fire lines around the fire. Dry conditions, low humidity and high winds spread the flames. Click here for additional information.
29/March/2026 - Structure Fire - "C" Shift

A mother and child narrowly escaped a fire that damaged their home Sunday morning 29-March at 06:10. The fire occurred in the 200 block of Sixth Street. The woman was awakened by smoke and discovered the room was on fire. She grabbed the infant from a crib and exited the burning building to call 9-1-1. Engine 19 arrived to find smoke coming from the front door of the singlewide mobile home. Firefighter-Paramedics entered through the front door with one handline and quickly extinguished the fire, containing the majority of the damage to the bedroom. Click here for additional information.
28/March/2026 - 70 acre Woods Fire - "A" Shift

A fast moving woods fire destroyed approximately 70 acres in the Cottageville community on Saturday, March 28. Initial 911 callers reported a fast moving fire around 1530, that was threatening several homes. Engine 9 arrived minutes later in the 1200 block of Addison Road and noted fire on both sides of the road. Due to the heavy smoke conditions and near zero visibility,  Engine 9 requested additional Fire-Rescue apparatus, personnel, and The South Carolina Forestry Commission to respond a plow.  Click here for additional information.
22/March/2026 - MVC with Entrapment & Air Evac - "B" Shift

An adult motorist was severely injured when the vehicle left the Interstate, plummeted down an embankment and struck a tree in the Salkehatchie Swamp. The incident occurred in Hampton County Sunday 22-March, just south of the Colleton County Line. Hampton County EMS requested assistance at 16:11. Colleton Fire-Rescue dispatched Medic 13, Engine 13, Rescue 1 and Battalion 1. Crews used Holmatro Pentheon Rescue Tools to force open the doors on the car. Click here for additional information.
21/March/2026 - Emergency Services Softball Tournament


Colleton County hosted the annual Emergency Services Softball Tournament for the 16th year. Three teams along with their families enjoyed the second day of spring competing for the coveted trophy. Bluffton Township Fire District, Jasper County, and Colleton County battled it out in a 6 game series. Bluffton Township took the trophy home with Colleton County taking second place. Click here for additional information.
21/March/2026 - Woods Fires - All Shifts

Dry conditions and March winds have made conditions right for multiple woods fires throughout Colleton County this past week. Fire-Rescue has responded to 21 woods fires since Saturday 14-March. The causes have ranged from controlled burns that jump the fire lines, unattended debris pile fires and yard fires that just got away from the homeowners. One vehicle and a storage building were destroyed at one location. Click here for additional information.
20/March/2026 - Fatal MVC with Entrapment - "C" Shift

Two adults perished and another was seriously injured in a two vehicle head-on collision on Jefferies Hwy. (US Hwy 15) at Timberwood Road near Canadys Friday morning 20-March. The accident was reported at 05:56. A southbound Toyota Tacoma pickup truck and a northbound Toyota Corolla collided blocking the two lanes of the rural highway. The two unrestrained occupants of the Corolla received multiple traumatic injuries and were trapped in the wreckage. Click here for additional information.
19/March/2026 - Structure Fire - "C" Shift

A fire in the wall of a home caused moderate damage to the structure in the 100 block of Grayson Street Thursday 19-March at 12:13. The incident was initially dispatched as a fire alarm. Workers were at the home making a repair to a copper water line under the floor of the kitchen. While soldering the pipe with a torch, a nearby joist was set on fire. The fire run up the inside of the wall. Medic 26 arrived to find the workers attempting the extinguish the fire. Smoke and flames could be seen coming from the kitchen window. Click here for additional information.
17/March/2026 – Structure Fire - “B” Shift

Shortly after 2 PM the 911 center received a call from a resident in the 800 block of Moselle Road reporting a possible structure fire. The occupants had just returned home when they smelled smoke and could feel the front door was warm, they could not see fire. Engine 15 and Tender 15 arrived moments later and reported a single-family dwelling with heavy smoke showing from all sides of the roof. A second alarm was requested which sent additional tenders and personnel to the rural area. Firefighters deployed multiple handlines from Engine 15 and initiated a transitional attack. Click here for additional information.

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