After 25 years of extraordinary service, Chief Michael Johnson retired from Clarendon County Fire Rescue this past Friday. Beginning his career as a firefighter, he worked his way through the ranks, ultimately becoming Chief of the Department—a testament to his dedication, leadership, and commitment to the people he served.![]()
At his retirement drop-in, colleagues and friends shared heartfelt memories that spoke volumes about the kind of man he is. Assistant Chief Ridgeway recalled a structure fire, saying that Chief Johnson’s presence brought calm to a chaotic scene—a quality that defined his leadership throughout his career. Ridgeway also referenced Colossians 3:23, saying it perfectly sums up Chief Johnson: “Whatever you do, work heartily.”![]()
Deputy Chief Mahoney, holding back tears, reflected that “Monday won’t be the same,” and praised Chief Johnson for guiding the department through its transition from one department to two—effortlessly. State Fire Marshal Jonathan Jones, whose father founded the Clarendon County Fire Department in 1977, shared that he couldn’t imagine the department in better hands than Chief Johnson’s. He noted that wherever he travels, people speak of Clarendon Fire Rescue as a place that feels like family—a legacy in which his father wanted to build.![]()
Chief Johnson himself spoke with humility and heart, reminding everyone that the department is one big family. He recalled how members once wanted different patches for each station, but he wanted a symbol that unites them all—a family. He called on County Administrator Ackerman to always make sure members have support during hard times, saying, “That’s what it’s about—looking out for them.”![]()
Our department has poured into Chief Johnson over the years, and he will miss all the camaraderie, the laughter, and yes—the shenanigans. We are so grateful for his leadership, his heart, and the legacy he leaves behind. Thank you, Chief Johnson, and congratulations on a remarkable career. You will be deeply missed, but we are forever better for having served alongside you. ![]()
We would like to thank everyone who attended, near and far. Your presence meant the world to him.
🚒🚑TRAFFIC ADVISORY🚒🚑![]()
UPDATED 2:16pm ALL CCFR units are clear from I-95. Both lanes are now open. ![]()
Clarendon County Fire Rescue units are on scene of a grass fire near the 114 mile marker on I-95 southbound. One lane of I-95 southbound is shut down at this time. Clarendon County Sheriff’s Office is assisting with traffic diversion. ![]()
Please use caution if in the area.
UPDATED 11:00am All units are clear from Kingstree Hwy and all lanes are open. ![]()
TRAFFIC ADVISORY ![]()
Clarendon County Fire Rescue units are on scene of a vehicle accident near the 1500 block of Kingstree Hwy. One lane of traffic is shut down at this time. Please use caution if in the area.
December 2025 Incidents
48
Fires
562
Medical
24
Vehicle Accidents/Rescue
47
