⚠️TRAFFIC ADVISORY⚠️ALL CCFR units are clear from Kingstree Hwy and the roadway is now open. Clarendon County Fire Rescue units are on scene of a vehicle accident with injuries near the 5200 block of Kingstree Hwy. Kingstree Hwy is shut down at this time. Please use caution or find an alternate route if in the area.
The holiday season is a time for joy, laughter, and creating memories with loved ones, but it also comes with its own set of safety challenges. As we gather around the Christmas tree, it’s important to keep some fire safety tips in mind. 1. Water your tree.2. Check your lights assuring there are no frayed wires or broken bulbs.3. Avoid overloading outlets. 5. Keep candles away from flammable materials. 6. Have a home escape plan. By taking these precautions, you can enjoy a festive and safe Christmas! We wish you and your family a holiday filled with joy and peace.
We are seeking dedicated and skilled professionals to join our team as Firefighters, EMTs, and Paramedics. If you are passionate about serving your community, working a 24/72 schedule, and making a difference in the lives of others, we invite you to apply! Position Details: Full Time & Part Time Paramedic Under general supervision of designated fire/rescue officers, performs response and medical treatment to patients requesting assistance through 911, provides the best possible control in emergency situations in order to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance. Must be at least 18 years of age, at time of employment. Able to successfully complete physical agility test. Must successfully pass medical physical examination and pass testing for illegal drugs/substances. High School graduate or equivalent. Must possess Firefighter I certification. Must possess a valid South Carolina driver’s license. Required Certifications: South Carolina EMT- Paramedic Certification, National Registry Paramedic, Basic Life Support – CPR, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Pediatric Advanced Life Support. You will be required to obtain your IFSAC Firefighter I certification , or equivalent, within 12 months of being hired.Shift Firefighter Minimum requirements are: IFSAC or Pro Board Firefighter I certification with current CPR & First Aid, and a valid SC Driver’s License equivalent to a Class E or Class D with fire apparatus endorsement, with a clean driving record. Experience is preferred. Firefighter II, Emergency Vehicle Driver Training and Pump Operations certifications are preferred. Must be able to work flexible hours, weekends, and holidays. Must be at least 18 years of age, at the time of employment. High School graduate or equivalent. Two (2) years of experience and training in fire service programs, or an equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. You will be required to obtain your National Registry Certification within 12 months of being hired.EMT/External FirefighterUnder general supervision of designated fire/rescue officers, performs external fire suppression, provides medical care, ensures equipment maintenance and readiness; provides the best possible control in emergency situations in order to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance. Under no circumstances, will enter a structure, mobile home, or enclosure such as a camper for fire suppression activities. Must be at least 18 years of age, at time of employment. Able to successfully complete physical agility test. Must successfully pass medical physical examination and pass testing for illegal drugs/substances. High School graduate or equivalent. Must possess a valid South Carolina driver’s license. Required Certifications: External Firefighter or equivalency, State of South Carolina Emergency Medical Technician – Basic; National Registry Emergency Medical Technician; Basic Life Support – CPRwww.clarendoncountygov.org/wp-content/uploads/human-resources/documents/clarendon-county-employme…
At approximately 12:30 PM on December 18, 2024, Clarendon County Fire Rescue (CCFR) received a non-emergency phone call reporting there was a structure fire at Turbeville Correctional Institution. Units responded to the facility to conduct a fire investigation. Upon arrival, it was determined that multiple fires were burning within the structure, which prison officials were actively attempting to extinguish. In response, a full alert was initiated, deploying 5 fire engines, two medical units, a ladder truck, and several members from our department. Additional support was requested from neighboring agencies, including Sumter County EMS, LifeNet, Olanta Fire Rescue, and South Lynches Fire Rescue. CCFR personnel entered the second floor of the rear wing and successfully extinguished all fires. Due to the heavy smoke in the building, ventilation measures were implemented to improve conditions. All patient care was handled by the correctional facility’s medical staff, and there were no patients transported from the scene. We would like to thank all agencies that responded to assist and those who were on standby.
December 2024 Incidents
51
Fires
538
Medical
45
Good Intent & False Alarms
32