
“B” Shift Crews Respond to Vehicle Vs. Building
Irmo Fire and Lexington County EMS personnel responded to a vehicle versus a building incident in the 6100 block of St. Andrews Road. The incident caused substantial damage to the
Irmo Fire and Lexington County EMS personnel responded to a vehicle versus a building incident in the 6100 block of St. Andrews Road. The incident caused substantial damage to the
Today is the two year anniversary of losing one of our own in a structure fire. Our collective journeys with grief, loss and mental health have taught us the incredible
On this Memorial Day, we pause to remember the life of Firefighter James Muller on the second anniversary of his passing. J was killed in the line of duty on
We are pleased to announce the promotion of Rob Stewart Captain to Battalion Chief. Chief Stewart has been with the Irmo Fire District for 14 years, he has been a
Irmo Fire is grateful to Steve Padgett’s Honda of Lake Murray for feeding us today at their Annual First Responders Lunch!
We were honored to have had breakfast with Carry The Load during their Memorial May campaign over the weekend! Carry The Load was started in 2011 by two veteran U.S.
Irmo Fire crews and Lexington County EMS responded to an incident involving a pedestrian on Emory Lane. Emory remained closed between St Andrew’s Rd. and Darnell Rd. while crews worked
We were honored to join CrossFit Soda City over the weekend for a tribute workout, “Hero WOD: Muller”. Many thanks to the midlands area CrossFitters for not only creating a
Today the Irmo Fire District remembers Chaplain Anthony Giunta, “Doc”, on the first anniversary of his passing. Doc faithfully served as our Chaplain from 2017 until his passing last May.
We’re shining red for National Fallen Firefighters Foundation‘s Light The Night 2025. As we Light the Night in honor of the selfless firefighters who have sacrificed their lives in the