🚒🔥 The Charleston Fire Department has teamed up with the IAFC to host the 26th Saudi Aramco Cohort! These skilled international firefighters have joined us for 6 months through the International Fellowship Program to learn from top U.S. fire departments.
Since July 15th,
🚰may be discolored but it's safe! Water color is 25% better than yesterday.
We've adjusted our treatment & moved to 50/50 Edisto/Bushy Park Reservoir blend. We'll likely increase Edisto % today. ICYMI, elevated (but safe) levels of iron & manganese were stirred up in raw water.
Happy Sunday! The Charleston Fire Department will be at the City’s "First Day" event today at the Gaillard Performance Hall.
Bring your kids to get ready for the school year—we’d love to see you there! 🚒🔥
Pictured is Station 8 from the Charleston Fire Department, diligently working to restore their facility this week from the flooding that happened during Hurricane Debby. Crews were relocated prior to the flooding. 🚨
A recovery contractor was brought into review the station,
Starting tomorrow morning (8/9) at 8:00 A.M., the City of Charleston parking garages will begin normal operating hours.
If you parked your vehicle in a city garage to avoid flooded roads, please relocate it before 8:00 A.M. to avoid any charges.
Starting today (8/8) at 3:00 P.M., Charleston County garages will begin normal operating hours. This applies to the following locations:
- 90 Cumberland Street Garage
- 85 Queen Street Garage
If your vehicle is parked in a COUNTY garage, please relocate it before 3:00 P.M.
The latest NWS forecast for rainfall indicates upwards of an inch to an inch and a half more for the Tri-County area. Locally heavier rain totals are possible in some stronger convection. We’re almost through this!
Thank you to everyone who has adhered to the warnings and curfew!
If you’re still thinking about venturing, here’s an important reminder: do not drive around barricades under any circumstances. They are there for your safety, and ignoring them can lead to preventable