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23/May/2026 - Fatal MVC with Entrapment - "C" Shift

Colleton and Dorchester County Fire-Rescue responded to a fatal vehicle accident on I-95 near the 69 mile marker South bound Saturday morning 23-May at 01:29. A southbound semi truck struck the guard rail then the bridge abutment before going over the bridge and overturning in the river bed. The truck received heavy damage and caught fire impinging on the bridge. The accident was in Dorchester County near the Colleton/Dorchester County line. Colleton Fire-Rescue units assisted Dorchester County units. Click here for additional information.
22/May/2026 - Fire-Rescue Week

Colleton Firefighters were treated to some nice treats and food during Fire-Rescue Week. Fire-Rescue's Command Staff provided meals for crews on Wednesday and Friday. HCA - Colleton Hospital provided a luncheon for all Fire-Rescue and EMS Agencies in the area. Fire-Rescue is very appreciative of the community support and are thankfully for everyone who donated, prepared, cooked, cleaned, and cleaned after the meals.  Click here for additional information.
19/May/2026 - Stabbing Incident - "B" Shift 

An adult received a non-life threatening stab wound to the left upper arm during a domestic incident at 402 North Jefferies Blvd., at the Friendly Inn Tuesday 19-May at 19:22. The patient was found bleeding in the parking lot. Firefighter-Paramedics treated wounds and controlled the bleeding prior to transporting the patient to HCA Colleton Hospital. Click here for additional information. 
13-May-2026 - Multi-vehicle MVC w/Entrapment - "A" Shift

A five car MVC at Jefferies Hwy. (US Hwy 15) and Dandridge Road injured several people and block Jefferies Hwy. for an hour Wednesday afternoon 13-May at 14:45. Two vehicles collided in front of Dominion Energy causing them to strike three other cars. The driver of a Kia was trapped in the car. All patients were treated by Firefighter-Paramedic's at the scene. Crews used Holmatro rescue tools to extricate the driver of the Kia and was transported emergent by Fire-Rescue Medic 1. Click here for additional information.
12/May/2026 - MVC with Entrapment - "B" Shift

Two people were injured, one seriously, in a head-on collision in the 5100 block of Green Pond Hwy. (SC Hwy 303) south of Possum Corner Road Tuesday morning 12-May at 06:38. A NB Toyota Camry collided head-on with a SB Utility Truck, trapping the driver of the Camry. The driver of the pickup truck received non-life threatening injuries and was able to exit the vehicle. The driver of the Camry suffered multiple traumatic injuries. Neither driver was wearing a seatbelt. Click here for additional information.
11/May/2026 - Gas Line Breakage - "B" Shift

At 11:06 on Monday 11-May, 9-1-1 was notified that a construction crew had accidentally dug up a Gas Line at 1306 Hampton St. The company was clearing overgrown brush in the vacant lot when they struck an above ground gas line. The line was broken and actively discharging a large amount natural gas in the area. Several Fire-Rescue apparatus arrived at the location a short time later and closed one block of Hampton Street and Colson Street. Click here for additional information. 
11/May/2026 - Promotion Announcement

 Lieutenant Tony Keen was promoted to the rank of Captain and Firefighter/FP-C Frank Ptacin was promoted to Engineer. Congratulations to you both, we know you will excel in your new roles. Click here for additional information.
09/May/2026 - Motorcoach MVC - "C" Shift

At approximately 1248 AM,  the 911 center received reports of a crash  in 3200 Block of Confederate Highway. Phone service in the remote area is not the best and there were limited details. The 911 caller reported the driver was trapped in the wreckage due to the front of the bus being crushed. Heavy Rescue assets, Battalion 1, and CARE Flight were added to the incident. M-18 arrived moments later. Click here for additional information.
08-May-2026 - High Speed MVC - "C" Shift

An adult  and three children were injured in a high speed, single vehicle MVC on Augusta Hwy. (SC Hwy 61) at Heavy Feather Lane Friday evening 08-May at 22:29. The southbound passenger car crossed into the northbound lane, where it went down an embankment. The car struck a driveway culvert, became airborne and collided with a power pole, breaking it into several pieces. The small car then jumped a driveway, then struck a parked car, before striking several small trees approx. 15 feet above the ground. Click here for additional information.
30/April/2026 - MVC w ejection and Air Evac - "C" Shift

An adult  was seriously injured in a single car MVC on Green Pond Hwy. (SC Hwy 303) near Cyrus Lane Thursday morning 30-April at 05:15. The driver advised they swerved to avoid a deer causing the SUV to flip over. Bystanders indicated the person was ejected from the car which received heavy damage. Firefighter-Paramedics treated the patient at the scene then transported emergent to the CARE Flight base in Walterboro. Click here for additional information.
29/April/2026 - MVC with Air Evac - "C" Shift

Two people were injured, one seriously, in a two vehicle collision in the 16000 block of ACE Basin Parkway (US Hwy. 17) Wednesday afternoon 29-April at 16:03. A Toyota Highlander collided with a Ford Focus in front of the Dollar General. The driver of the Focus received multiple injuries and reportedly was unconscious following the collision. Firefighter-Paramedics from Medic 6 and Engine 6 treated both patients at the scene. They requested a second Fire-Rescue ambulance and a medical helicopter. Click here for additional information.
25/April/2026 - Woods Fire - “A” Shift 

Drought conditions, low humidity, and gusty winds on Saturday, led to a previously contained fire to escape containment lines. The original fire occurred on Tuesday afternoon (Incident # CCFR2603373) and the South Carolina Forestry Commission (SCFC) spent three days after the initial fire reinforcing fire breaks. On Saturday, the SCFC Telecommunications Center received a report from concerned citizens that smoke in the area was heavier than previous days. SCFC requested Fire-Rescue to respond and check the area. First arriving units noted a large wall of fire rapidly moving through the dry vegetation. Click here for additional information.
24/April/2026 - Shooting Incident - "C" Shift

An adult received a gunshot wound during an incident at 601 Green Pond Hwy., Walterboro Village Apartments Friday evening 24-April at 21:32. The patient was treated at the scene by Firefighter-Paramedics then transported emergent in Fire-Rescue Medic 1 to the Trauma Center at HCA Trident Hospital in North Charleston. The Walterboro Police Department is investigating the incident. Click here for additional information.
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.

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