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On International Paramedics Day, we recognize the efforts of paramedics who ensure our safety and well-being of others. They are often the first responders in emergencies, providing critical care, comfort, and support during some of the most challenging moments in people’s lives.

Their ability to remain calm under pressure, make quick decisions, and provide life-saving interventions is nothing short of heroic. Each day, they encounter various situations, from accidents to medical emergencies, demonstrating exceptional skill, empathy, and resilience.

Let’s express our appreciation for their hard work and compassion.
Thank you, paramedics, for your dedication to serving others!
#unityandcommunity #thankyou
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On International Paramedics Day, we recognize the efforts of paramedics who ensure our safety and well-being of others. They are often the first responders in emergencies, providing critical care, comfort, and support during some of the most challenging moments in peoples lives. 

Their ability to remain calm under pressure, make quick decisions, and provide life-saving interventions is nothing short of heroic. Each day, they encounter various situations, from accidents to medical emergencies, demonstrating exceptional skill, empathy, and resilience. 

Lets express our appreciation for their hard work and compassion. 
Thank you, paramedics, for your dedication to serving others! 
#unityandcommunity #thankyou

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We are blessed to have these professionals serving in our county.

Happy Independence Day from Clarendon County Fire Rescue! 🚒🚑🎆 Be safe! See MoreSee Less

Happy Independence Day from Clarendon County Fire Rescue! 🚒🚑🎆 Be safe!

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Wishing you a safe 4th and thanks for your protection and your service

Thank you for your service. Happy Fourth of July.

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As the 4th of July approaches, it is important to prioritize firework safety! Always remember to keep a safe distance from fireworks, use them outdoors, and follow all local regulations.

For an enjoyable, risk free, and safe day, consider attending a community fireworks show! These are supervised by professionals, providing a display in a safe environment. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that over 14,700 people were seen in the ER in 2024 due to firework injuries, including 11 deaths. Don’t be a statistic!

Gather your friends and family and enjoy the thrill without the worry!
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As the 4th of July approaches, it is important to prioritize firework safety! Always remember to keep a safe distance from fireworks, use them outdoors, and follow all local regulations. 

For an enjoyable, risk free, and safe day, consider attending a community fireworks show! These are supervised by professionals, providing a display in a safe environment. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that over 14,700 people were seen in the ER in 2024 due to firework injuries, including 11 deaths. Dont be a statistic! 

Gather your friends and family and enjoy the thrill without the worry!

Today, we would like to take a moment to shine light on our local first responders—those brave men and women in Clarendon County who dedicate their lives to serving and protecting us every day. With the increasing acts of violence against first responders across the nation, it is time that we come together to show our support.

These responders put their lives on the line to ensure that our families, friends, and neighbors remain safe, well, and their property is protected. As they face dangerous and challenging situations daily, let us stand united in prayer for their strength and protection. We are grateful for their commitment and sacrifice.

Let’s extend our appreciation and support for our local firefighters, paramedics, EMT’s, law enforcement officers, and all other public servants. Together, we can create a community that values and uplifts those who serve us.

Thank you for being a part of a community that cares and stands strong together!

To all responders and their families who have been affected by the recent tragedies, members of Clarendon County Fire Rescue extend their heartfelt condolences and support.

#SupportLocalHeroes #CountOnUs #prayersforourfirstresponders
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Today, we would like to take a moment to shine light on our local first responders—those brave men and women in Clarendon County who dedicate their lives to serving and protecting us every day. With the increasing acts of violence against first responders across the nation, it is time that we come together to show our support.

These responders put their lives on the line to ensure that our families, friends, and neighbors remain safe, well, and their property is protected. As they face dangerous and challenging situations daily, let us stand united in prayer for their strength and protection. We are grateful for their commitment and sacrifice.

Let’s extend our appreciation and support for our local firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, law enforcement officers, and all other public servants. Together, we can create a community that values and uplifts those who serve us.

Thank you for being a part of a community that cares and stands strong together! 

To all responders and their families who have been affected by the recent tragedies, members of Clarendon County Fire Rescue extend their heartfelt condolences and support.  

#SupportLocalHeroes #CountOnUs #prayersforourfirstresponders

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Thank you!

Many thanks for your hard work!! God bless each of you 🙏🙏🙏

Thank you all for everything you do to answer the call. 🚒 🚑

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Stay Cool and Be Safe in the Heat!

As temperatures rise, it’s very important to protect yourself from heat-related illnesses. Here are some safety tips:

1. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you don’t feel thirsty.

2. Dress Appropriately: Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing in light colors to help keep your body cool.

3. Limit Outdoor Activities: If possible, avoid strenuous activities during the hottest parts of the day (usually 10 AM to 4 PM).

4. Know the Signs:
– Heat Exhaustion: Look out for heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea, and headache. If you experience these, move to a cooler place, lie down, and hydrate.
– Heat Stroke: This is more severe. Symptoms may include a high body temperature (above 103°F), altered mental state, rapid heartbeat, and hot, dry skin. If you suspect heat stroke, seek emergency help immediately!

5. Use Fans and Air Conditioning: Stay in air-conditioned spaces whenever possible. If you don’t have AC, consider visiting community centers or public places.

6. Check on Others: Keep an eye on friends, family, and neighbors, particularly the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions.

By staying informed and prepared, you can enjoy the summer safely. Stay cool and take care!
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Stay Cool and Be Safe in the Heat!

As temperatures rise, it’s very important to protect yourself from heat-related illnesses. Here are some safety tips:

1. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day, even if you dont feel thirsty.

2. Dress Appropriately: Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing in light colors to help keep your body cool.

3. Limit Outdoor Activities: If possible, avoid strenuous activities during the hottest parts of the day (usually 10 AM to 4 PM).

4. Know the Signs:
   - Heat Exhaustion: Look out for heavy sweating, weakness, dizziness, nausea, and headache. If you experience these, move to a cooler place, lie down, and hydrate.
   - Heat Stroke: This is more severe. Symptoms may include a high body temperature (above 103°F), altered mental state, rapid heartbeat, and hot, dry skin. If you suspect heat stroke, seek emergency help immediately!

5. Use Fans and Air Conditioning: Stay in air-conditioned spaces whenever possible. If you don’t have AC, consider visiting community centers or public places.

6. Check on Others: Keep an eye on friends, family, and neighbors, particularly the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions.

By staying informed and prepared, you can enjoy the summer safely. Stay cool and take care!
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