Columbia-Richland Fire Dept’s Fire Truck Pull raises $64,000
Congratulations are in order for the Columbia-Richland Fire Department and everyone who took part in this past weekend’s fire truck pull.
Congratulations are in order for the Columbia-Richland Fire Department and everyone who took part in this past weekend’s fire truck pull.
Columbia-Richland Fire Dept, along with Irmo Fire worked together to control a Kennerly Road home fire on Thursday afternoon, say fire officials.
Columbia-Richland Fire Department is reminding residents to always yield to emergency vehicles when they have lights and sirens on after a collision happened last night.
Second shift crews with the Columbia-Richland Fire Department responded to a Wednesday afternoon fire on Shagbark Avenue, said the fire dept.
Columbia-Richland Fire Department 1st shift crews responded to an early morning fire at a wood-working shop on Ehrlich Street, the fire department says.
Columbia-Richland Fire Dept is holding its annual Fire Truck Pull to help the fight against childhood cancer.
One person was treated on Sunday for minor injuries after a two-car collision, said CRFD.
A trailer home off of Dairy Street was left a total loss after a fire tore through it on Monday afternoon, said firefighters.
Columbia-Richland Fire Department crews responded to a house fire on Monday morning.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO) – If you want to save lives as a firefighter, the Columbia-Richland Fire Department is looking for you! Assistant Chief Christopher Kip says the base starting pay for a firefighter is $43,800. Recruits who meet the necessary qualifications and are hired into our Direct Hire Program will be paid at that rate to start. Non-certified hires must…