Fire Station 31 Breland Hill
15505 Lowcountry HwyRuffin, SC 29475
Station 31 is a two bay facility built in 2009. It is owned and located at Breland Hill Farms on Lowcountry Hwy (U.S. Hwy 21). It houses Engine 31 (1250 gpm pumper) and Brush 31 (250 gpm E-One mini-pumper). The station's first in area includes several rural residential communities and a large farming operation.
Fire Station 32 Sidneys
15238 Round O RdRound O, SC 29474
Station 32 is located in the Sidneys Community. This three bay station was built in 2013 and houses Engine 32 (1250 gpm pumper) and Tender 32 (3000 gallon Tender). The station’s primary response area is rural residential with a few farming operations and churches.
Fire Station 33 I-95 Technology Industrial Park
153 Risher Mountain RdWalterboro, SC 29488
Station 33 was purchased in 2014. It is located at the McLeod Interchange across from the Technology Industrial Park at I-95 and McLeod Road. It is a one bay facility that houses Engine 33 (1250 gpm pumper). The eight acre site will eventually be home to Fire-Rescue’s Training Academy. The station’s primary response area is rural residential, an Industrial Park and Interstate 95.
Fire Station 34 North Cottageville
3142 Peirce RdCottageville, SC 29435
Opened in January 2015, Station 34 is located north of the Town of Cottageville near the Red Oak Community. It is a two bay facility that houses Engine 34 (1250 GPM pumper) and Tender 34 (3000 gallon tender). The station’s primary response area is rural residential.
Fire Station 35 Ions Crossroads
5278 Round O RdRound O, SC 29474
Station 35 is a two bay facility located at I'ons Crossroads, south of the Town of Cottageville. It was constructed in 2013 and houses Engine 35 (1250 gpm pumper) and Tender 35 (3000 gallon tender). The Station's first due response area is primarily rural residential, agricultural, a few churches and a 35,000 acre tree farm.
Fire Station 36 Grubers Crossroads
19576 Augusta HwyRound O, SC 29474
Station 36 was built in 2013. It is a three bay facility located in the Grubers Community at the intersection of Augusta Hwy (SC Hwy 61) and Sidneys Road. It houses Engine 36 (1250 gpm pumper), Tender 36 (3000 gallon tender) and Brush 36 (brush truck). The station's first due area consists of primarily rural residential dwellings, agricultural operations and a few churches. The Station also covers a portion of the beautiful Edisto River, Creeltown, a historic American Indian community and the Bee City Zoo. It is bordered on the north by Dorchester County.
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