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Tue. Aug 26th 2008
NEW PET OXYGEN MASKS DONATED TO MPFD

By Prentiss Findlay (Contact)
The Post and Courier
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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Mon. Aug 25th 2008
Retirement Party For Chief Taylor

Please join us in congratulating Chief Scotty Taylor on his retirement from the Mount Plasant Fire Department! Chief Taylor h...

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Sat. Aug 16th 2008
Interesting Story from Fire Chief Magazine "Digital Dilemma"

Some of you may find this interesting.
Digital Dilemma
May 1, 2008 12:00 PM
By Michael J. Ward


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FF Henderson and the crew of Engine # 1 made quick work of a brush fire that threatened a house in the Old Village!FF Henderson

FF Henderson and the crew of Engine # 1 made quick work of a brush fire that threatened a house in the Old Village!

 
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Engine 3, Rescue 3, and Battalion 6 are assigned to a confirmed entrapment on HWY. 17 N. Meducare Air 1 also flew to the scene and was awaiting the extrication of the patient.ENTRAPMENT ON HWY. 17 N

Engine 3, Rescue 3, and Battalion 6 are assigned to a confirmed entrapment on HWY. 17 N. Meducare Air 1 also flew to the scene and was awaiting the extrication of the patient.

 
MPFD Rescue 3, Battalion 6, CFD Ladder 4 on scene for a rollover on the Ravenel Bridge.MVA ROLLOVER ON THE BRIDGE

MPFD Rescue 3, Battalion 6, CFD Ladder 4 on scene for a rollover on the Ravenel Bridge.

 
MPFD Rescue 3, Ladder 3, and Battalion 6 were assigned to a worker hurt in a third story building. After the Lieutenant on the Rescue did the size-up he made the decision to perform a rope rescue using ladder 3 as the high point.RESCUE 3 EXTRICATES WORKER FROM THIRD FLOOR

MPFD Rescue 3, Ladder 3, and Battalion 6 were assigned to a worker hurt in a third story building. After the Lieutenant on the Rescue did the size-up he made the decision to perform a rope rescue using ladder 3 as the high point.

 
All Hands Fire at Venning Road. Engine 4,1,3, Ladder 4, Service 1, Battalion 7 & 4 respond to a house off Venning Road with heavy fire showing on arrival.FIRE OFF VENNING ROAD

All Hands Fire at Venning Road. Engine 4,1,3, Ladder 4, Service 1, Battalion 7 & 4 respond to a house off Venning Road with heavy fire showing on arrival.

 
A great view of the bridge before it was complete. Station 3 took a tour as the bridge was being built.THE BRIDGE

A great view of the bridge before it was complete. Station 3 took a tour as the bridge was being built.

 
Station 3 personnel get dispatched for a car into a house. Upon arrival the Captain of Rescue 3 noted a partial collapse inside the structure. Additional units from station 3 were dispatched to assist in shoring the structure. Station 3 is pictured here nearing completion of the shoring in the living room.B-Shift Station 3 assigned to a partial collapse

Station 3 personnel get dispatched for a car into a house. Upon arrival the Captain of Rescue 3 noted a partial collapse inside the structure. Additional units from station 3 were dispatched to assist in shoring the structure. Station 3 is pictured here nearing completion of the shoring in the living room.

 
Engine 4,5,1, Ladder 3, Service 1, and Battalion 6 & 8 were toned out for a confirmed structure fire.Hamlin Plantation Fire

Engine 4,5,1, Ladder 3, Service 1, and Battalion 6 & 8 were toned out for a confirmed structure fire.

 
All Station 3 personnel attend Trench Rescue School. A private outside agency came to Mt. Pleasant to teach an advanced trench rescue class.Trench School

All Station 3 personnel attend Trench Rescue School. A private outside agency came to Mt. Pleasant to teach an advanced trench rescue class.

 
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