This year’s Fire Prevention Week theme, “Charge into Fire Safety™,” focuses on the safe use of lithium-ion batteries, a growing cause of fires.
Follow these key steps to reduce risk:
• Buy only certified products
• Charge devices with approved chargers on hard surfaces and avoid overcharging
• Recycle batteries properly — not using a trash or regular recycling bin. Instead, find a safe location at call2recyle.org
Participate in Fire Prevention Week, October 5–11, and support your community by spreading awareness. Learn more at fpw.org.
#FirePreventionWeek25 #FPW25 #FireSafety #ChargeIntoFireSafety #WorkplaceSafety
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And thanks to all of our volunteers… great job to all…
I appreciate you posting these stats. We know yoh work very hard but seeing it in numbers makes it very 'real' . Stay safe
UPDATED 12:48
ALL Fire Rescue units are clear from Summerton Hwy. Law enforcement will remain on scene.
Clarendon County Fire Rescue units are on scene of a vehicle accident with injuries near the 7600 block of Summerton Hwy.
Summerton Hwy is shut down at this time. Please use an alternate route.
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So it wasn't me
I'm still at Myrtle Beach for my 36th birthday yesterday till a few more hours from now
Praying everything is okay.

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Can’t wait long time coming. Thanks everyone’s who help make this possible. Cody odom
🚑🔥 Exciting Announcement! 🔥🚒
We are excited to share that Clarendon County Fire Rescue will be teaming up with Clarendon County School District to offer an EMT and Firefighter class designed for students aspiring to work in emergency services during the spring semester! This partnership reflects our commitment to cultivating the next generation of emergency responders who will serve and protect our community.
Thank you to the F.E. DuBose Career Center for joining us on this journey! Together, we aim to inspire and equip students with the skills they need to excel in these vital roles. We look forward to a fantastic partnership and an incredible experience for all participants!
#communityfirst #emergencyservices #FutureLeaders #partnerships
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UPDATED 7:55am
ALL Clarendon Fire Rescue units are clear from Paxville Hwy. The power company will remain on scene.
TRAFFIC ADVISORY
Clarendon County Fire Rescue units are on scene of a vehicle accident on Paxville Hwy, in front of SAFE. All lanes of Paxville Hwy are shut down due to power lines across the road.
Please use an alternate route.
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