St. Johns Fire District - Est. 1959

We Protect the Property & Lives of our Community.

Since 1959, the men and women of the St. Johns Fire District have protected 185 square miles of the barrier islands of Johns, Kiawah, Seabrook, and Wadmalaw.

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Fire Chief Ryan Kunitzer

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Congratulations to member Benjamin Briggs on his promotion to Engineer! Benjamin is assigned to Engine 703 - C Shift on Wadmalaw Island and was the 2023 Firefighter of the Year. Keep up the strong work Engineer Briggs! #thedistrict ... See MoreSee Less

Congratulations to member Benjamin Briggs on his promotion to Engineer! Benjamin is assigned to Engine 703 - C Shift on Wadmalaw Island and was the 2023 Firefighter of the Year. Keep up the strong work Engineer Briggs! #TheDistrictImage attachmentImage attachment

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Congratulations what station ?

Congratulations

Congratulations

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Congratulations to member Jacob Crawford on his promotion to Engineer! Jacob is assigned to B shift as the Floater Engineer. Great work Jacob! #thedistrict ... See MoreSee Less

Congratulations to member Jacob Crawford on his promotion to Engineer! Jacob is assigned to B shift as the Floater Engineer. Great work Jacob! #TheDistrictImage attachment

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Congratulations

Congratulations!

👏👍🥳🙏, Jacob Crawford! Be safe out there!

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Our goals for preparation go far beyond the fireground or incident scene. Much of our leaders' development happens in the fire station and during downtime. STJFD hosted officer development by Advanced Selections on "Having the Tough Conversations." This interactive class allowed our captains and battalion chiefs to navigate professional conversations and practice giving feedback or handling complaints. ... See MoreSee Less

Our goals for preparation go far beyond the fireground or incident scene. Much of our leaders development happens in the fire station and during downtime. STJFD hosted officer development by Advanced Selections on Having the Tough Conversations. This interactive class allowed our captains and battalion chiefs to navigate professional conversations and practice giving feedback or handling complaints.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

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We are blessed to have such an amazing fire department. They definitely stay busy

How to have the tough conversations is an important skill for a leader to have! Great job!

Great class

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We are seeking a detail-oriented Staff Accountant to join our Finance team. This role is pivotal in maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring compliance with accounting standards. The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical skills, proficiency in accounting software, and a commitment to upholding financial integrity, while also being willing and able to assist as needed with other Accounting tasks.

Full job description and online application: stjfd.org/employment/
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Join our team!We are seeking a detail-oriented Staff Accountant to join our Finance team. This role is pivotal in maintaining accurate financial records and ensuring compliance with accounting standards. The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical skills, proficiency in accounting software, and a commitment to upholding financial integrity, while also being willing and able to assist as needed with other Accounting tasks.Full job description and online application: https://stjfd.org/employment/

Multiple response agencies are on scene of a multi-vehicle collision with injuries on Maybank Hwy at Headquarters Plantation intersection on the Stono Bridge.

Traffic will be impacted. Stay alert for emergency responders working in the roadway.
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Multiple response agencies are on scene of a multi-vehicle collision with injuries on Maybank Hwy at Headquarters Plantation intersection on the Stono Bridge.Traffic will be impacted. Stay alert for emergency responders working in the roadway.

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The bridge was temporarily closed for operations. There may be further delays. Scene is with police.

This was a result of left lane driver going over the yellow and plowing into left lane driver on other side almost head on. Very sad and very worrisome as we have no dividers between the two sides.

St. John's Fire District is there anything to be done to improve safety at this intersection? We live in Headquarters and watch people run this red light daily. It is so scary! Also people can not see the light changing yellow to red when the sun glare is occurring. Residents have asked for help and pedestrian islands were installed but it seems flashing roadway signs alerting drivers of the light change (like the ones on the crosstown) would be most beneficial.

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Members of St. John's Fire District - Rescue Company 1 have spent the last four days honing their skills at the South Carolina State Firefighters' Association Fire Service Improvement Conference. These team members attended two training programs focused on Building and Structural Collapse and Heavy Vehicle rescue.

Training never ends - and neither does our commitment to serving our community!
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Members of St. Johns Fire District - Rescue Company 1 have spent the last four days honing their skills at the South Carolina State Firefighters Association Fire Service Improvement Conference.  These team members attended two training programs focused on Building and Structural Collapse and Heavy Vehicle rescue.Training never ends - and neither does our commitment to serving our community!Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

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This is awesome!!! Well done!

Continuing gratitude for EVERYTHING that STJFD does for us on Johns Island, training and development conferences included (to be prepared, just in case)!

Thankful for all of you!

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