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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Ride Along with STJFD's bravest! This video highlights what makes our department special—dedicated firefighters, strong teamwork, and a commitment to protecting our neighbors. We’re proud to serve this community and thankful for the continued support. Thank you to our friends Safe Industries for featuring "The District"!

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There is a large, controlled burn happening now on Wadmalaw. It is producing a large amount of smoke blowing across John’s Island and West Ashley. It is controlled.

The statewide burn ban ended yesterday.
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🚒 Fire Hydrant Testing – April 🚒
Throughout the month of April, our fire department will be conducting routine fire hydrant testing across the community to ensure hydrants are working properly and ready for emergencies.

🔧 What you may notice:
Fire apparatus parked near hydrants
Temporary water discoloration or reduced pressure
Short-duration water flow from hydrants

💧 If you experience discolored water, simply run cold water for a few minutes until it clears.
🚗 Please slow down and use caution when driving near our crews as they work.

These tests are essential for maintaining reliable fire protection and public safety. Thank you for your patience and cooperation!

📞 Questions or concerns? Contact St. John's Fire District at 843-559-9194!
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Earlier today, Marine 701, alongside our Metro Marine partners, the Charleston Fire Department and the United States Coast Guard, responded to a sailboat in distress between the jetties after the vessel suffered a broken mast and became disabled in an active shipping lane.

With a container vessel approaching, crews quickly assessed the situation and took decisive action. Marine 701 safely transferred four occupants from the sailboat onto our vessel, removing them from immediate danger. Crews then secured a hip tow and repositioned the disabled sailboat out of the shipping channel, restoring safe passage for maritime traffic.

Once the vessel was safely anchored, Marine 701 personnel assisted the occupants with coordinating a towing company to ensure continued care of the vessel.

This incident highlights the importance of coordinated response, strong partnerships, and maintaining operational readiness in a dynamic maritime environment.
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STATEWIDE BURN BAN

A statewide burn ban is in effect for all South Carolina counties as of 4 p.m. on Friday, March 27, 2026, due to high wildfire risks from dry conditions, low humidity, and high winds. Issued by the South Carolina Forestry Commission, this ban prohibits all outdoor burning, including yard debris, campfires, and bonfires, and remains in effect until further notice statewide.
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STATEWIDE BURN BAN
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