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 Dane Buckhout, Josh Hilton, Thomas Klingel, Colin Littlefield and Noah Schairer who graduated yesterday from the Mount Pleasant Fire Department Fire Academy! This group has been working since September and has successfully passed all qualifications for Firefighter!
Great work by all and Congratulations! Thank you to MPFD for the partnership!
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Please see the attached 2024 St. John's Fire District Annual Report. This year marked the most incidents in St. John's history with over 4,000+ incidents.
"I am immensely proud of the work of our most important attribute, the people of STJFD. Day in and day out, our Operations staff, our Support Staff, and our Administrative team provide excellent customer service and care. 2024 was a year of growth, a re-establishment of our high standards, and dedication to continuous improvement." said Fire Chief Ryan Kunitzer. "As our community evolves, we will evolve with it."
The 2024 Annual Report can also be found at stjfd.org/annualreporting/
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Another year of fantastic progress for the STJFD. Continue leading the way in the low country. Onwards and upwards!
Great job STJFD! Proud of you!
I could not be more impressed with this leadership and the incredible teams that make up the district. Well done ladies and gentlemen.
Happy to support a great cause and our young adults! Our Firefighters raise money annually to help support local non-profits! Please consider supporting The Boon Project for Young Adults Fighting Cancer!We are thankful for firefighters for so many reasons. Besides their main role of fighting fires and helping to keep their communities safe, they are also great at bringing people together for many important causes.
❤️For example, St. John's Fire District recently surprised us (again) by supporting our work through their cancer awareness t-shirt sale and by presenting a check at the end of December to Boon Project Founder and Executive Director Katherine Cardwell Brown.
🩷 St. John's Fire District's inspiration in supporting those diagnosed with cancer between 18 and 40(ish)? Local young adult cancer Survivor and Boon Project Board Member Jenna Baskin! Read more about her and the rest of the Boon Project team: www.boonproject.org/our-team
🚒Thank you again, St. John's Fire District, and all firefighters, for your hard work in all that you do for your communities and neighbors.
#youngadultcancer #cancer #support #community #firefighters #charlestonsc #patientsupport #survivorsupport #local #nonprofit #team #strongertogether #thankyou #thrivein2025 #fundraiser #cancerawareness
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Prepare at a high level to perform at a high level! Captain Foxe and team working on first due drills at the Performance Center. Thank you to Safe Industries for capturing their work. ... See MoreSee Less
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Great video. Thanks for sharing!
River Road is closed at Ardwick (south of Cane Slash) for a multi-vehicle collision with entrapment. Please seek alternate route. ... See MoreSee Less
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I was hit by a jeep. I'm ok thanks to God!!
Just saw it, they are turning folks around.
Praying for all involved!
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