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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STJFD hosted the Charleston Metro Marine Training at St. Johns Yacht Harbor.

In attendance was mutual aid partners from the entire Charleston Metro area including Law enforcement and Fire. The topics covered were Marine 701 familiarization with some general operation and basic marine firefighting principals.

The intention of this training is communicating the operational capabilities and limitations of M701 to our mutual aid partners. A static walkthrough for all interested parties then take small groups (<4) out for operational display. Water flow operations were highlighted. #TheDistrict
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STJFD hosted the Charleston Metro Marine Training at St. Johns Yacht Harbor.In attendance was mutual aid partners from the entire Charleston Metro area including Law enforcement and Fire. The topics covered were Marine 701 familiarization with some general operation and basic marine firefighting principals.The intention of this training is communicating the operational capabilities and limitations of M701 to our mutual aid partners. A static walkthrough for all interested parties then take small groups (Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

🎃🚒 Join Us for Fire Prevention Trunk or Treat! 🚒🎃

👻 When: Saturday, October 25th, 4–7 PM
🎃 Where: 825 Main Road - STJFD Maintenance Facility

Bring the whole family out for an evening of safe, spooky fun! We’ll have:
✨ Trunk-or-Treating
🔥 Fire Trucks to explore
🎈 Jump Castles
🎲 Games & more!

Want to be part of the fun by decorating a trunk? Sign up here 👉 forms.office.com/r/zZ3GRCyVHa

Come dressed in your best costume and get ready for a night of candy, laughter, and community fun! 🕸️🍬
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🎃🚒 Join Us for Fire Prevention Trunk or Treat! 🚒🎃👻 When: Saturday, October 25th, 4–7 PM
🎃 Where: 825 Main Road - STJFD Maintenance FacilityBring the whole family out for an evening of safe, spooky fun! We’ll have:
✨ Trunk-or-Treating
🔥 Fire Trucks to explore
🎈 Jump Castles
🎲 Games & more!Want to be part of the fun by decorating a trunk? Sign up here 👉 https://forms.office.com/r/zZ3GRCyVHaCome dressed in your best costume and get ready for a night of candy, laughter, and community fun! 🕸️🍬

BIG WATER coming to Wadmalaw and John’s Island! STJFD Command staff finalized twin 3,000 gallon tenders coming for service on Wadmalaw and John’s Island.

“Water is an obvious necessity when fighting fires,” mentioned Fire Chief Ryan Kunitzer. “These apparatus will help us provide fire protection on Wadmalaw and bring water to the rural areas of Johns Island for years to come.”

These apparatus were built locally right here in South Carolina by Safe Industries and FES in Sumter, South Carolina.
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BIG WATER coming to Wadmalaw and John’s Island! STJFD Command staff finalized twin 3,000 gallon tenders coming for service on Wadmalaw and John’s Island.“Water is an obvious necessity when fighting fires,” mentioned Fire Chief Ryan Kunitzer. “These apparatus will help us provide fire protection on Wadmalaw and bring water to the rural areas of Johns Island for years to come.”These apparatus were built locally right here in South Carolina by Safe Industries and FES in Sumter, South Carolina.Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

Commemorating today with solemn respect. Remembering the lives lost, forever in our hearts. ... See MoreSee Less

Commemorating today with solemn respect. Remembering the lives lost, forever in our hearts.

A multi-vehicle collision occurred on Main Road just past the Limehouse Bridge leaving Johns Island towards West Ashley. All lanes are currently blocked by emergency services.

Please find an alternate route.
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