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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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STJFD staff including Human Resources Specialist Krista Brown attended St. John's High School College and Careers Night! It was wonderful to meet students and talk about a career in the fire service!
Did you know? St. John's Fire District works collaboratively with the high school and Charleston Fire Department on a Firefighter development program! We will be sharing more soon!
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Second Structure Fire at Hopkinson Residence Under Investigation
Fire personnel responded to a second structure fire at the same residence as an early Tuesday morning fire. The first fire was reported at approximately 6 a.m. Tuesday, with crews remaining on scene until about 9 a.m.
Crews were dispatched again at approximately 11 p.m. Tuesday to a reported structure fire on Hopkinson Plantation Island. The second fire resulted in significant loss to the structure. No injuries were reported.
The Charleston County Sheriff's Office and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have joined the investigation into both fires.
Additional information will be released when it becomes available.
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Firefighters Contain Structure Fire on Remote Hopkinson Plantation Island
At 6 a.m. Tuesday, units from the St. John’s Fire District, Charleston Fire Department, Charleston County EMS and the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office responded to a structure fire on Hopkinson Plantation Island, a remote island accessible only by a long narrow dock or the water.
Upon arrival, crews reported an active fire inside a residence. With no vehicle access and an extended distance to the nearest water supply, St. John’s Fire District’s marine crew deployed Marine 701 and arrived within minutes due to its proximity to Bohicket Marina. Marine 701 established a water supply by stretching a line to firefighters operating on land.
Firefighters used golf carts to transport additional hose and equipment across the island.
“Critical thinking and preparation led to a successful outcome on this incident,” Fire Chief Ryan Kunitzer said. “For this island and its residents, the only dependable water source is the river. Great coordination stopped an advancing fire. Our firefighters know this island and take steps to ensure we can respond to any emergency there.”
One resident sustained minor injuries, was treated on scene and released.
The fire originated near an indoor fireplace and spread to surrounding areas. The St. John’s Fire District Fire Marshal Division is investigating.
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Is that another shirt on fire? Congrats to B shift Engine 7 Firefighter Thomas Klingel on passing his probationary testing! Well deserved! #thedistrict ... See MoreSee Less

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It’s a great day at St. John’s Fire District! 12 new recruits and two lateral hires will join our team today! Our wonderful Human Resources Manager Teresa is ready to roll with orientation! Welcome to the team! #TheDistrict ... See MoreSee Less



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We are proud to announce a major step forward in patient care. St. John’s Fire District is now utilizing IV Acetaminophen as a treatment option for moderate and severe pain!
Why this matters for you and your family:
Safe for All Ages: This treatment is highly effective and safe for infants, children, and adults alike. 👶👵
Powerful Relief: Clinical studies show it provides pain relief comparable to opioids without the dangerous side effects, like slowed breathing.
Faster Care: Our paramedics can now treat pain more efficiently, ensuring you or your loved ones get relief the moment you need it most.
We are committed to providing the safest, most advanced emergency medicine to our community. From our youngest patients to our seniors, your safety and comfort are our #1 priority!
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