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UPDATED 7:41 pm ALL units are clear from Greeleyville Hwy and the road is open.

Clarendon County Fire Rescue units are on scene of a vehicle fire on Greeleyville Hwy near Mallett Rd. One lane of Greeleyville Hwy is shut down at this time. Please use caution if in the area.
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UPDATED 7:41 pm  ALL units are clear from Greeleyville Hwy and the road is open. 

Clarendon County Fire Rescue units are on scene of a vehicle fire on Greeleyville Hwy near Mallett Rd. One lane of Greeleyville Hwy is shut down at this time. Please use caution if in the area.

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Yesterday, we stopped by to show our appreciation by dropping off some sweets for our incredible dispatchers at the Clarendon County Emergency Management / 911 Dispatch Center.

Your hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed and we couldn’t do what we do without you all!
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Yesterday, we stopped by to show our appreciation by dropping off some sweets for our incredible dispatchers at the Clarendon County Emergency Management / 911 Dispatch Center. 

Your hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed and we couldn’t do what we do without you all!

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They do a awesome job

Thank you all for all that you do!! 💙🧯🚒💻⌨️ 👮 🚑

Today, children from Manning Early Childhood Center had an exciting adventure as they visited our members at Station 1! The students were able to learn about the important work that firefighters and emergency medical services do for our community. They were able to explore the station, our apparatus, and learned about safety procedures. They were also able to see our members perform a gear drill!

A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated members tor assisting with this tour today!

Thank you Mrs Joyner and Mrs Jordan! We enjoyed spending time with your students today!
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Today, children from Manning Early Childhood Center had an exciting adventure as they visited our members at Station 1! The students were able to learn about the important work that firefighters and emergency medical services do for our community. They were able to explore the station, our apparatus, and learned about safety procedures. They were also able to see our members perform a gear drill! 

A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated members tor assisting with this tour today! 

Thank you Mrs Joyner and Mrs Jordan! We enjoyed spending time with your students today!Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

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We had the best time!! Thank y'all for showing our kids around. They talked about it all day!

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Thank you all!!!!

Thank you

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