Fire Rescue Headquarters
113 Mable T Willis BlvdWalterboro, SC 29488
Fire-Rescue Headquarters is located in the Jefferson W. Howell Complex at 113 Mable T. Willis Blvd. The facility is located on seventeen acres south of the City of Walterboro, near Interstate 95. The land and facility are shared with the county public works and fleet management departments. The complex includes Administrative Offices, the county fuel depot, nine apparatus service bays, a 15,000 square foot Fire-Rescue Logistics Center, 1,500 square foot parts room, a pressure washing station for apparatus and other heavy equipment, a small lunchroom, a machine shop, a central receiving and repair center and a covered pump testing pit. Fire-Rescue Headquarters is home to Battalion 1 (on-duty Battalion Chief), Car 112 (Fire-Rescue Chief), Car 105 (Deputy Chief), Car 107 (Assistant Chief), Car 110 (Fire Marshal), Car 111 (Fire Marshal), Car 104 (Special Ops/Emergency Management Captain) and Car 116 (Logistics).
Fire Station 01 District 1
229 Mable T. Willis BlvdWalterboro, SC 29488
Built in 2004, Station 1 is a six bay facility located adjacent to headquarters. This is Fire-Rescue second busiest station. It houses Engine 1 (2000 gpm pumper), Tender 1 (3000 gallon tender), Rescue 1 (Heavy Rescue), Medic 1 (ALS Ambulance), Medic 108 (ALS Backup Ambulance), and the Mass Causality Trailer. Station 1 is first in to a largely rural residential area; however, is also responsible for commercial property adjacent to Interstate 95 and nine miles of Interstate 95. Station 1’s Heavy Rescue is responsible for serving the entire mainland (excluding Edisto Island).
Fire Station 02 Jacksonboro
150 Clinic DriveJacksonboro, SC 29452
Station 2 is a four bay facility located in the rural community of Jacksonboro. Station 2 houses Engine 2 (1500 gpm pumper), Tender 2 (3000 gallon tender) and Brush 2 (Brush Truck), Jacksonboro, served as the county seat from 1799 to 1822. While Charleston was under siege during the American Revolution, Jacksonboro, was named the provisional capital of South Carolina. Station 2 serves a primarily rural residential area, with a few commercial properties and approximately seven miles of ACE Basin Parkway (U.S. Hwy 17). The station’s first in response area borders Charleston County to the east. The station also covers approximately 6 miles of CSX railroad and a large portion the popular Edisto River.
Fire Station 03 Town of Lodge
8667 Lodge HighwayLodge, SC 29082
Station 3 is a three bay facility which was constructed in 1993 located in the Town of Lodge. The station replaced an aging structure one block south of the current building. It houses Engine 3 (1250 gpm pumper) and Tender 3 (3000 gallon tender). The station’s first in response area borders Bamberg County to the west. The station covers a primarily rural residential area with a few small businesses, churches and agricultural operations.
Fire Station 04 Ruffin
2425 Azalea Patch RoadRuffin, SC 29475
Station 4 was built in 1992 and is a three bay facility located in the community of Hudson Mill at Five Points. Station 4 houses Engine 4 (1500 gpm pumper) and Tender 4 (3000 gallon tender). The station covers a primarily rural residential area with some agricultural properties.
Fire Station 05 Canadys
13871 Augusta HighwayRound O, SC 29474
Station 5 is a two bay facility located in the community of Canadys. The former Canadys Volunteer Fire Dept moved into the building in the 1970s. The building was renovated in 1992 when the current truck bays were added. Station 5 houses Engine 5 (2000 gpm pumper), and Tender 5 (3000 gallon tender). The station’s first in response area is primarily rural residential but the station also covers several commercial properties near I-95 and six miles of Interstate 95. The station’s response area borders Dorchester County to the north.
Fire Station 06 Green Pond
503 Fire Station RoadGreen Pond, SC 29446
Station 6 is a seven bay facility located in the community of Green Pond in southern Colleton County. The station was once a country store when US Hwy 17 ran in front of the building. It has been remodeled and received several additions over the years. Station 6 houses Engine 6 (2000 GPM pumper), Tender 6 (3000 gallon tender). Ladder 6 (95' Quint), Medic 6 (ALS ambulance) and Brush 6 (brush truck). The Station's first in response area is primarily a rural residential area. The Station covers several commercial properties, several industrial buildings as well as a chemical plant; many plantations, ten miles of ACE Basin Parkway (US Hwy 17), seven miles of CSX Railroad and portions of the Ashepoo and Combahee Rivers. The response area is bordered by Beaufort County to the south. Station 6 is responsible for serving the single largest geographical area in the County.
Fire Station 07 Town of Smoaks
27250 Lowcountry HighwaySmoaks, SC 29481
Station 7 is a three bay facility located in the town of Smoaks. The building was constructed in 2004 to replace the Town’s small Fire Station which was built in 1972. It houses Engine 7 (1500 gpm pumper), Tender 7 (3000 gallon tender) and Medic 7. The station’s first in response area is a primarily rural residential but the station also covers several commercial and agricultural properties. The station’s response area also borders Bamberg and Orangeburg Counties to the west and north.
Fire Station 08 Hendersonville
3551 Black Creek RoadWalterboro, SC 29488
Station 8 was constructed in 1998 and is a three bay facility located in the community of Hendersonville in southern Colleton County. The new building replaced a much smaller facility located about 1-1/2 miles south. It houses Engine 8 (1250 gpm pumper), Tender 8 (3000 gallon tanker) and Brush 8 (Brush Truck) The station’s first in response area is a primarily rural residential but the station also covers several large assembly properties such as a large elementary school and several large churches.
Fire Station 09 Cottageville
199 Rehoboth RoadCottageville, SC 29435
Station 9 was built in 1997, replacing a small block building in the middle of Town. It is a six bay facility located in the town of Cottageville. It houses Engine 9 (1500 gpm pumper), Engine 902 (1250 gpm Pumper), Tender 9 (3000 gallon tanker), Medic 9 (ALS Ambulance) and Squad 9 (service truck). The station’s first in response area is primarily rural residential area but the station also covers the Cottageville Business District, several large assembly properties such two elementary schools and several large churches. The station’s response area borders Dorchester County to the East.
Fire Station 10 Islandton
1985 Adnah Church RoadIslandton, SC 29929
Station 10 is a one bay facility located on property surrounded by Rahn Farms near the Islandton Community. It houses Engine 10 (1250 gpm pumper). The building was originally placed at Rahn Farms when the business was in operation, due to the large number of volunteer firefighters employed there. The station’s first in response area is a rural residential and agricultural.
Fire Station 12 Neyles
8348 Charleston HighwayWalterboro, SC 29488
Station 12 is a two bay facility located in the community of Neyles. It was built in 1992 and houses Engine 12 (1250 gpm pumper), and Tender 12 (3000 gallon tender). The station’s first in response area is a rural residential.
Fire Station 13 Jonesville
735 Jonesville AvenueYemassee, SC 29945
Station 13 is a three bay facility located in the community of Jonesville in southern Colleton County. This facility was built in 2013 to replace a much smaller building about a mile away. It houses Engine 13 (1500 gpm pumper), Tender 13 (3000 gallon tanker) and Medic 13 (ALS ambulance). The station’s first in response area is rural residential and the station covers 7 miles of Interstate 95. The station’s response area borders Hampton County to the south.
Fire Station 14 Town of Edisto Beach
2414 Murrary StreetEdisto Island, SC 29438
Station 14 is a three bay facility operated by the Town of Edisto Beach. They provide services to the unincorporated portion of Edisto Island through a contract with Colleton County Council. It houses Engine 14, Ladder 14 and Squad 14.
Fire Station 15 Islandton
547 Ashton RoadIslandton, SC 29929
Station 15 is a two bay facility located in the community of Islandton, that was constructed in 1981. It houses Engine 15 (1250 gpm pumper), Tender 15 (3000 gallon tender), and Brush 15 (brush truck). The station’s first in response area is a primarily rural residential area with a few small businesses, churches and agricultural operations. The station’s response area borders Hampton County to the west.
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