
Firefighter James Muller Remembered on the 3rd Anniversary of his Passing
Today, we pause to remember Firefighter J Muller on the third anniversary of his unexpected passing. We are eternally grateful for the time we shared with him and the laughter

Today, we pause to remember Firefighter J Muller on the third anniversary of his unexpected passing. We are eternally grateful for the time we shared with him and the laughter

We were honored to join CrossFit Soda City over the weekend for the annual “Muller” Hero WOD. We are incredible grateful for Chris and the CFSC team for not only

Today the Irmo Fire District remembers Chaplain Anthony Giunta, “Doc”, on the second anniversary of his passing. Doc faithfully served as our Chaplain from 2017 until his passing in May

Members of the Irmo Fire District joined the community this past weekend to honor and celebrate the life of former Fire Chief Ed Flowers, who passed away on Tuesday, March

Irmo Fire A-Shift Crews responded to a vehicle collision between St. Andrews Rd. and Irmo Drive that left one car engulfed in flames. Fortunately, only minor injuries were sustained. Three

Irmo Fire’s High Intensity Team started the weekend off strong with our first ever Community Workout! It was a morning full of hard work, motivation, and camaraderie as participants trained

We are pleased to welcome two new Probationary Firefighters, Probationary Firefighter Forsythe and Probationary Firefighter Branath. These gentlemen were officially pinned after successfully completing our rigorous two-week Recruit Academy, where

Last week, two members of our team pushed their skills to the next level and completed a Swiftwater Rescue Technician course with Lexington County Fire Service. Over five intensive days,

Irmo Fire is freezin’ for a reason! Joined by friends and family, four members of our High Intensity Team took the plunge while Rescue Boat 17 stood by on the

Irmo Fire B Shift Crews arrived on scene of a structure fire in the 100 block of Garden Path Lane early this morning. Crews from West Columbia Fire Department, Lexington