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We’re sweet on safety! Give your kids some extra sweetness this Valentine’s Day by checking that their car seats fit them and can be installed in your vehicle correctly.

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⚠️🚒🚑TRAFFIC ADVISORY⚠️🚒🚑

Clarendon County Fire Rescue units have responded to 2 separate overturned vehicle accidents on Governor Richardson Rd in the Summerton area within 2 hours.

Please slow down and remember our roads still have ice on them.
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⚠️🚒🚑TRAFFIC ADVISORY⚠️🚒🚑

Clarendon County Fire Rescue units have responded to 2 separate overturned vehicle accidents on Governor Richardson Rd in the Summerton area within 2 hours. 

Please slow down and remember our roads still have ice on them.

Clarendon County Fire Rescue would like to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone involved—from those working throughout the storm to the citizens who remained safely sheltered at home—for their cooperation and efforts in helping to mitigate this incident.

We would first like to thank SCDOT for their proactive preparation of roadways and their continued monitoring and treatment as conditions required. Your hard work did not go unnoticed and we at Clarendon County Fire Rescue appreciate you!

We also extend our appreciation to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, Clarendon County Sheriff’s Office, South Carolina Department of Public Safety, and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for their vigilance in patrolling affected areas and responding to incidents as needed.

Thank you to the Clarendon County Emergency Management / 911 Dispatch Center and Clarendon County Administration for their coordination of efforts and information before, during, and after the storm.

We also thank Kathleen L. Gibson‘s team with American Red Cross of South Carolina
and Clarendon County Department of Social Services for their assistance in operating a shelter at Manning High School to support residents in need during the storm.

We commend all of our first responders for their dedication—coming in early, staying over, staffing reserve units, and supporting one another throughout this event.

Most importantly, we thank the citizens of Clarendon County for following preparedness guidance, assisting neighbors, and avoiding hazardous situations, including traveling on unsafe roadways.
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Clarendon County Fire Rescue would like to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone involved—from those working throughout the storm to the citizens who remained safely sheltered at home—for their cooperation and efforts in helping to mitigate this incident.

We would first like to thank SCDOT for their proactive preparation of roadways and their continued monitoring and treatment as conditions required. Your hard work did not go unnoticed and we at Clarendon County Fire Rescue appreciate you! 

We also extend our appreciation to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, Clarendon County Sheriffs Office, South Carolina Department of Public Safety, and South Carolina Department of Natural Resources for their vigilance in patrolling affected areas and responding to incidents as needed.

Thank you to the Clarendon County Emergency Management / 911 Dispatch Center and Clarendon County Administration for their coordination of efforts and information before, during, and after the storm.

We also thank Kathleen L. Gibsons team with American Red Cross of South Carolina 
and Clarendon County Department of Social Services for their assistance in operating a shelter at Manning High School to support residents in need during the storm.

We commend all of our first responders for their dedication—coming in early, staying over, staffing reserve units, and supporting one another throughout this event.

Most importantly, we thank the citizens of Clarendon County for following preparedness guidance, assisting neighbors, and avoiding hazardous situations, including traveling on unsafe roadways.
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January 2026 Incidents

56

Fires

482

Medical

30

Vehicle Accidents/Rescue

56

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