Monthly Calls 2024

MonthsCalls

  • January
    307
  • February
    258
  • March
    317
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December

Total 882

Monthly Calls 2023

MonthsCalls

  • January
    323
  • February
    252
  • March
    295
  • April
    318
  • May
    287
  • June
    312
  • July
    316
  • August
    302
  • September
    330
  • October
    347
  • November
    346
  • December
    351

Total 3779

Monthly Calls 2022

MonthsCalls

  • January
    320
  • February
    261
  • March
    317
  • April
    247
  • May
    286
  • June
    267
  • July
    319
  • August
    304
  • September
    264
  • October
    301
  • November
    294
  • December
    368

Total 3548

7 May

WFFD PROUD TO PART OF 80 SC FIRE DEPARTMENTS TO RECEIVE “FIRE SAFE SC” COMMUNITY DESIGNATION

Posted on May 7, 2021 in News

Fire Safe South Carolina (FSSC) and its partners congratulate 80 local fire departments in 33 counties across the state who have actively worked to develop community risk reduction (CRR) plans for their jurisdictions in 2020.
These designated communities continually work to reduce fire-related injuries in our state, thereby decreasing the risks for residents and firefighters. They also promote consistent fire safety messaging and stress the importance of providing all relative data collected at fire scenes.
“The enthusiasm for obtaining this designation continues to grow, and we remain encouraged by active participation,” Community Risk Reduction Chief Josh Fulbright said. “We congratulate the 80 designees and, even with the pandemic, are excited to see a 40 percent increase from last year. We look forward to recognizing them during the June Fire-Rescue Conference in Columbia – along with those from 2019 who could not be fully recognized last year.”
Despite challenges associated with the pandemic, it is clear these fire departments continue to provide fire and life safety information to their local citizens.
Specifically, FSSC-designated communities took creative as well as virtual approaches to community risk reduction and documented outreach educational opportunities for nearly 55,000 citizens. Additionally, more than 1,300 fire service members were trained through the Community Risk Reduction curriculum, and more than 80 fire departments were represented during the annual Life Safety Education Conference.
Fulbright acknowledges the program is effective because of its dedicated community partners.
“With fire departments receiving more than 9,000 smoke alarms donated from their growing list of community partners, these relationships are an important part of this life-saving program.”
Launched in 2017, Fire Safe SC’s partners include the S.C. State Firefighters’ Association, the S.C. State Association of Fire Chiefs, and the S.C. Fire Marshal Association. Together, they announce the following fire departments have obtained the Fire Safe SC Community designation.
WFFD is proud to be one of these 80 departments. WFFD Setting the Standard