
IFD Hosts Alumni Breakfast
We hosted our annual alumni breakfast over the weekend where roughly 20 past members, volunteers, and retirees were in attendance, ranging in service from 1970-2024! Everyone had a wonderful time

We hosted our annual alumni breakfast over the weekend where roughly 20 past members, volunteers, and retirees were in attendance, ranging in service from 1970-2024! Everyone had a wonderful time

Congratulations are in order to Captain Chevis Sexton on his completion of Fire Officer Academy: The Company Officer, a week-long grueling training program held by the South Carolina State Firefighters’

We were ecstatic to welcome a baby girl to the Irmo Fire family this week! Ellie Faith Rea was born to Firefighter Alex Rea and his family on Tuesday, March

Today the Irmo Fire District remembers Firefighter Billy Dandridge on the 7th anniversary of his passing. We recognize his years of service to the Irmo Community and celebrate a wonderful

We are pleased to announce the promotion of Acting Captain Matt Malo to Captain! B-Shift Crews were joined by Captain Malo’s family today for an official Promotional Pinning Ceremony and

On the morning of Firefighter J Muller’s 27th Birthday, IFD on and off duty crews met at our Childs Street Station and completed a full gear workout in honor and

We are pleased to welcome Probationary Firefighter RJ Doran, Probationary Firefighter Noah Bodie, and Probationary Firefighter Derrick Bosinski to the Irmo Fire District. These gentlemen were pinned Friday afternoon after

This time last week we celebrated the retirement of Battalion Chief Brad Well! Chief Well began his career with us as a volunteer more than 27 years ago and retired

We were ecstatic to attend the Signing Day of one of our newest hires, Noah Bodie, yesterday at District 5 of Lexington and Richland Counties‘ Center for Advanced Technical Studies!

IFD members traveled to Colorado Springs over the weekend to attend the International Association of Fire Fighters‘ 38th Annual Fallen Firefighter Memorial Service. Irmo’s own James Michael Muller was one