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Our members had the privilege of spending the morning with inspiring young minds at Walker Gamble Elementary School – CCSD during their Vehicle Career Day! Building these connections can have a lasting impact on our community. 🚒🚑 We’re grateful for the opportunity to participate! See MoreSee Less

Our members had the privilege of spending the morning with inspiring young minds at Walker Gamble Elementary School - CCSD during their Vehicle Career Day! Building these connections can have a lasting impact on our community. 🚒🚑 Were grateful for the opportunity to participate!Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

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We are pleased to announce that Clarendon County Fire Rescue has been designated as a 2025 Fire Safe Community! CCFR has been recognized each year since 2019. Thank you to our members for all you do!Fire Safe South Carolina congratulates 241 South Carolina fire departments for receiving the 2025 Fire Safe South Carolina Community Designation. For more information: llr.sc.gov/aboutus/mediacenter/news/2026/FSSC%202026%20Press%20Release.pdf See MoreSee Less

We are pleased to announce that Clarendon County Fire Rescue has been designated as a 2025 Fire Safe Community! CCFR has been recognized each year since 2019. Thank you to our members for all you do!

At approximately 11:04 a.m., Clarendon County Fire Rescue units responded to a vehicle accident near the1800 block of Spigner Road in Alcolu. Initial reports indicated that a vehicle had struck a natural gas line and was on fire.

Upon arrival, crews confirmed a single vehicle had collided with a natural gas line, resulting in heavy fire conditions. The roadway was shut down for safety. One occupant was located in a nearby field and was transported by Medic 1 to the hospital with non life threatening injuries, and has since been released. One nearby residential structure was safely evacuated. Engine 61 and Engine 91 were on scene handling fire suppression operations and was able to contain the fire without any property damage.

Forestry was called to assist with cutting a break to contain the woods fire. Dominion Energy was notified and responded to secure and shut off the gas supply. No additional injuries were reported.

We would like to thank the Clarendon County Sheriff’s Office, South Carolina Highway Patrol, The South Carolina Forestry Commission, and Clarendon County Emergency Management / 911 Dispatch Center for their assistance during this incident. The roadway has since reopened; however, Dominion Energy will remain in the area for continued system repairs.
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At approximately 11:04 a.m., Clarendon County Fire Rescue units responded to a vehicle accident near the1800 block of Spigner Road in Alcolu. Initial reports indicated that a vehicle had struck a natural gas line and was on fire.

Upon arrival, crews confirmed a single vehicle had collided with a natural gas line, resulting in heavy fire conditions. The roadway was shut down for safety. One occupant was located in a nearby field and was transported by Medic 1 to the hospital with non life threatening injuries, and has since been released. One nearby residential structure was safely evacuated. Engine 61 and Engine 91 were on scene handling fire suppression operations and was able to contain the fire without any property damage. 

Forestry was called to assist with cutting a break to contain the woods fire. Dominion Energy was notified and responded to secure and shut off the gas supply. No additional injuries were reported.

We would like to thank the Clarendon County Sheriffs Office, South Carolina Highway Patrol, The South Carolina Forestry Commission, and Clarendon County Emergency Management / 911 Dispatch Center for their assistance during this incident. The roadway has since reopened; however, Dominion Energy will remain in the area for continued system repairs.Image attachment
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March 2026 Incidents

59

Fires

550

Medical

42

Vehicle Accidents/Rescue

53

Good Intent & False Alarms