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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Sea Islands! It is that time of year again. We want to bring holiday joy to families across Johns Island and Wadmalaw Islands. Our Stuff-A-Truck program is back and we are asking for you to donate a unused toy to help families in need. All donations stay LOCAL.

You can stop by any STJFD fire station to donate by December 13th! Stations locations can be found at www.stjfd.org/stations. Any questions, please contact Captain Mantie at the email or number below!

Thank you for your generous support!
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Sea Islands! It is that time of year again. We want to bring holiday joy to families across Johns Island and Wadmalaw Islands. Our Stuff-A-Truck program is back and we are asking for you to donate a unused toy to help families in need. All donations stay LOCAL.You can stop by any STJFD fire station to donate by December 13th! Stations locations can be found at www.stjfd.org/stations. Any questions, please contact Captain Mantie at the email or number below!Thank you for your generous support!

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Earlier this morning STJFD personnel and response partners, including Charleston Fire Department, Charleston County EMS, and Charleston County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a travel trailer fire in the rear of a residence on Traywick Drive. The fire was quickly brought under control. No injuries were reported. ... See MoreSee Less

Earlier this morning STJFD personnel and response partners, including Charleston Fire Department, Charleston County EMS, and Charleston County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a travel trailer fire in the rear of a residence on Traywick Drive. The fire was quickly brought under control. No injuries were reported.Image attachment

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Great job everyone!

Keep up the great work! You are appreciated.

I used to live on treywick avenue, still have friends that live there, half way down the block from Southwick

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A happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. We are thankful for your continued support of our first responders and families. We wish your day to be joyful and incident free. #thedistrict ... See MoreSee Less

A happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. We are thankful for your continued support of our first responders and families. We wish your day to be joyful and incident free. #TheDistrict

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Happy Thanksgiving to all your firefighters and their families. I hope you all have a quiet tour and have a nice turkey dinner. God Bless. Be safe.

So thankful for our JIFD professionals! You guys are amazing and make us feel safer!!!! Happy Thanksgiving!!!🦃🍁🍽🥧🏈🧡💚💛

We are thankful for all you do for our community. Happy Thanksgiving

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Great work by all!A big thank you to Charleston County EMS Medic 50 for entrusting us with the care of their patient and calling us to help today. We’re proud to work alongside such dedicated professionals. It’s always a team effort, and we appreciate the hard work and collaboration of everyone involved St. John's Fire District. Keep up the great work! 🚁💙 #Teamwork #EMS #Grateful ... See MoreSee Less

Great work by all!

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Well done!

Our fire departments on JI ROCK ! Hope they have a quiet day to eat. 🦃🦃

Betsy Kerrison southbound is closed by Snoqualmie Place for a vehicle collision with serious injuries. Betsy Kerrison and River Road will be temporarily closed for helicopter landing. ... See MoreSee Less

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2:33pm One southbound lane being reopened

Hope everyone is OK. I’m really happy to hear they are using that as a helicopter landing. Thank you so much for your hard work, SJFD!!

Electric pole was broken 2/3 way up, didn’t see the car anywhere, our view must have been blocked by fire truck. Did notice that they were setting up near hardware store for Helicopter to land

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