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16/June/2026 - MVC with Entrapment & Air Evac - "B" Shift

An adult was critically injured in a MVC at the intersection of Green Pond Hwy. (SC Hwy 303) and Rivers Street, Tuesday morning 16-June at 07:47. Details of the event leading up to the MVC are unknown; however, a witness alledged a White SUV pulled in front of the northbound Chev. Silverado pickup truck. The pickup truck attempted to avoid the collision and slid sideways on the wet pavement, crossed a grass median and struck a large pine tree in the driver's door. Click here for additional information.
15/June/2026-
We offer congratulations to Captain KC Campbell on being awarded the South Carolina Certified Emergency Manager (SC CEM).  The SC CEM certification requires extensive documentation of the applicant's qualifications, experience and training.  In addition to references, experience in both full-scale exercises or real world events, the SC CEM requires more than 100 contact hours of training (within the last 10 years) directly applicable to the four phases of emergency management - mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.  Applications are peer-reviewed and certifications are issued by the South Carolina Emergency Management Association.
13/June/2026 - Tree on a House - "C" Shift

A severe weather event dropped heavy rain and high winds on the south end of the county Saturday evening 13-June, beginning at 19:34. There were multiple reports of trees down, blocked roads and downed power lines south of Walterboro to Green Pond. The area received a good bit of rain which caused slight flooding in some areas. Fire-Rescue units, Coastal Electric and Dominion Energy crews responded to many downed electrical lines and a large tree in the 500 block of Bowman Lane fell on a house. Click here for additional information.
13/June/2026 - Fatal Auto Pedestrian MVC - "C" Shift

A pedestrian was killed when they were struck by a pickup truck in the 2000 block of ACE Basin Parkway (US Hwy 17) just south of Wiggins Road Saturday morning 13-June at 04:34. The victium was wearing all black clothing and walking in the southbound lane of the highway. The rural section of the highway has no street lighting and the area was dark. A south bound Toyota pickup truck did not see the person and struck them in the travel lanes. The victim suffered multiple traumatic injuries. Click here for additional information.
12/June/2026 - MVC with Air Evac - "C" Shift

An adult was critically injured when the moped crossed into the path of an east bound Ford Explorer Friday afternoon 12-June at 18:02. The accident occurred at the intersection of Hampton Street and Hickory Street. The Explorer was traveling west on Hampton Street when the moped pulled out from Hickory Street striking the Explorer head-on. The small moped received extensive damage and ejected the driver who landed unconscious in the roadway. The driver was not wearing a helmet. Click here for additional information.
11/June/2026 - Structure Fire - "B" Shift

At 14:25 11-June, 9-1-1 was notified of a second structure fire across from 1910 Van Dyke Road near Cottageville. Some units were released from the structure fire on Augusta Hwy to respond to the location. The caller responded the building was abandoned. Engine 9 arrived to find the single story, approx. 2000 sq. ft block structure fully involved. The roof had already collapsed and the woods around the building were also on fire. The building was well off of the road and the area was overgrown, making access difficult. Click here for additional information.
11/June/2026 - Structure Fire - "B" Shift

An Augusta Hwy. (SC Hwy 61) home was destroyed in a mid-day fire Thursday 11-June. At 11:27 a passing motorist reported to 9-1-1 that the porch of a house was on fire at 17446 Augusta Hwy. A second caller reported the house was well involved. Engine 19 arrived to the rural community about 10 minutes later to find the two story residence approximately 60% involved with flames coming from the windows and doors on both floors. Engine 19 used the deck gun to knock down the flames. Click here for additional information.
08/June/2026 - MVC with Entrapment - "B" Shift

Four people were injured when a semi-truck and a Tahoe collided near the 59 mile marker southbound Monday morning 08-June at 07:15. The two front occupants of the Tahoe were trapped in the wreckage and an pediatric in the back seat suffered multiple non-life threatening injuries. The pediatric was able to exit the vehicle. The truck driver also complained of non-life threatening injuries. First arriving units requested a second Fire-Rescue ambulance to respond. Firefighter-Paramedics treated all four patients at the scene and during the extrication. Click here for additional information. 
07/June/2026 - MVC with Rollover - "B" Shift

An adult driver was injured in a single vehicle high speed MVC in the 5300 block of Charleston Hwy (SC Hwy 64) Sunday morning 07-June at 10:04. The westbound Buick Enclave failed to negotiate a curve and left the roadway. The car struck a driveway culvert and became airborne. The car struck a power pole breaking it in half before flipping over. The small car landed upright on the westbound shoulder. The restrained driver was able to exit the vehicle on thier own. Firefighter-Paramedics treated the patient at the scene. Click here for more information.
27/May/2026 - MVC with Air Evac - "A" Shift

At 20:11 Wednesday evening 27-May, Fire-Rescue and SC Hwy Patrol were sent to I-95 near the 42 mile marker southbound for a two vehicle MVC in a construction zone. A southbound Dodge Durango collided with a stopped Escalade that was hauling a boat. Both vehicles received heavy damage and blocked the southbound lanes. Firefighter-Paramedics from Station # 13 arrived within minutes and began treating the driver of the Durango. Click here for additional information.
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.
20/May/2026 - Fatal Structure Fire - "B" Shift

One adult perished and another adult was critically burned in a structure fire in the 100 block of Fire Hill Road Wednesday morning 20-May at 04:24. Four dogs and seven snakes also died in the fire. The adults were awaken to the fire in the living room in the center of the double wide mobile home. Both adults were able to get the three children out of the burning home unharmed. At some point one adult reentered the home in an attempt to save the animals and became trapped. 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.

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