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9/1/2008-
Stations 1 and 27 responded to a high speed roll-over accident on I-95 at the 41 mile marker southbound Monday morning 1-September at 0150. The southbound, older model Ford Explorer left the roadway at a high rate speed, flipping over several times before striking a tree. The 35 year old driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt was ejected. He was found semi-conscious about 15 feet from the car. Click here for more information.

8/31/2008

Congratulations to Firefighter/Paramedic Trae Wright and Kathryn on the birth of a daughter.  Martha Elise Wright born 8/31/2008 at 0937 (7 lbs. 3 oz. - 20 inches).  Click here for pictures.

8/30/2008-

On 30-August, at 2131 hours, within two hours of the previous extrication, Engine 26, Rescue 1 and Medic 27 were dispatched to a reported vehicle accident with entrapment on I-95 at the 68 mile marker northbound. Medic 27 rode up on the accident at the 60 mile marker.  Click here for more information.

8/30/2008-
Stations 7, 18 and 26 responded to a high speed, single car MVC in the 6600 block of Ruffin Road, just east of the Ruffin Community Saturday evening 30-August at 1935 . The 1995 full-size Ford Pickup truck was traveling east at a high rate of speed before losing control in a curve. The truck crossed over the west bound lane and struck a large pine tree head-on.
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8/28/2008-

Lt. Scott Feather and Firefighter-Paramedic Brent Dalton conducted the County-wide Pathways Training Class Thursday evening 28-August. Twenty-five volunteer firefighters and Explorers from around the county participated in the monthly training class. Click here for more information.

8/27/2008-

On Wednesday, August 27, 2008, Colleton County Fire-Rescue held a drill during which Hazardous Materials Mitigation tactics were practiced.  The drill involved the first unit arriving to find a simulated tractor trailer leaking Dichlorsilane, a highly toxic, corrosive, water reactive and flammable gas.  First arriving units were also faced with a simulated patient that was lying on the ground behind the trailer.  Fire-Rescue personnel dressed in fully-encapsulating Level A training suits and entered the hazardous atmosphere with advanced air monitoring equipment.  They quickly extricated and decontaminated the patient. Click here for more information.

8/24/2008-

Stations 1, 6 and 12 responded to a fatal MVC in the 3000 block of Cooks Hill Road, Sunday morning 24-August. Units arrived to find a Honda Prelude overturned in the woods with heavy damage. It appeared the vehicle lost control in a curve, over-corrected and struck a tree roof first approximately four feet off the ground.  Click here for more information.

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