Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Beginning of a New Journey.......

Last night, we wrote another chapter in the story of the "Big John" project as the Old Fort Fire Department transferred the truck to Chief Winn and our Team. Many of Chief Winn's friends and family joined him and our OFFD friends for a great meal and a memorable night. Chaplain Eddie Driggers, of the Coastal Chaplaincy, led a prayer and blessed the truck and the project to good service as we all took part in this very special moment. We are working hard on our goal to roll this restored truck out at the South Carolina State Firefighters Fire Rescue Conference in Myrtle Beach in June. If anyone would like to contribute to this great cause, you can contact me at (843) 609-8300. We hope to see many of you in June in Myrtle Beach! 

Boogity, Boogity, Boogity, Let's Go Racing!

The Women Firefighters of the Lowcountry are locked and loaded for the Camp Happy Days-Kids Kicking Cancer "Charleston Bed Race" set for this Sunday in Hampton Park! Event starts at 1:00 pm. Come out and cheer the girls on!

Monday, April 9, 2012

"Benefit for Billy" Set for This Saturday!

Just a reminder that the "Benefit for Billy" is set for this Saturday, April 14, beginning at 12:00 noon, at the Moultrie Middle School on Coleman Blvd. in Mount Pleasant.  Lots of activities are planned including games,  displays of fire apparatus, an auction of some great items, a "balloon twister" and some great food. 

The benefit is for Billy Topping, a retired firefighter, who is paralyzed due an infection in his spine. All proceeds will go to help Billy and his wife complete the alterations to his home to accommodate his disability.  Please come out and join us for a fun day and to help Billy as he continues to recover. Your support will be sincerely appreciated!

Charleston Bed Race Coming Up!

The 3rd Annual Charleston Bed Race to raise money for Camp Happy Days - Kids Kicking Cancer, will be run this coming Sunday, April 15, beginning at 1:00 p.m., at Hampton Park in Charleston.  The Women Firefighters of the Lowcountry has entered a race bed and they invite you to come out and cheer them on. It will be a fun time as entries beat and bang their way to the finish line.  

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Chief Ronald Hill, JIFD Retired, Passes...

It is with great sadness that we inform  you that James Island Retired Battalion Chief Ronald Hill passed away on the evening of April 6, 2012.  Chief Hill's son, Avery, is a member of the Charleston Fire Department.  

Chief Hill's wake will be held on Monday, April 9, from 6:00 pm. until 8:00 p.m., at the Stuhr's West Ashley Chapel located at 3360 Glenn McConnell Parkway with funeral services on Tuesday, April 10, at 10:00 a.m., at Fort Johnson Baptist Church.  Burial will follow on Thursday, April 12 in Fisher, Illinois.

Our most sincere condolences go out to the Hill family. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge to Return in May!


The Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge is returning to town on May 18 & 19, 2012. Activities will begin on Friday, May 18, from 4 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday, May 19, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the parking area across from the North Charleston American LaFrance Fire Museum and Educational Center.

Billed as "the toughest two minutes in sports" that challenge, tests, and promotes firefighter fitness. Its five events - the tower climb, hose hoist, forcible entry, hose advance and victim rescue are meant to chronologically simulate an actual rescue situation and illustrate the connection between fitness and performance. 

There will also be a Kids' Challenge for ages 4-11 that replaces the tower with a jump castle and serves as a kid-friendly version of the competition. Local vendors will be selling food and drinks. 

Visit the website at www.firefightercombatchallenge.com for more information.


Sunday, April 1, 2012

Happy Birthday Chief Winn!




As usual, our own Chief John Winn is always thinking about others and, even in his battle with cancer, he continues to encourage us to be positive and to work to help those in need.  One of his missions during all of this is that he wants to use his situation to raise awareness of the hidden dangers of this business of firefighting.  He knows that with the proper scanning and testing as a part of a regular firefighter physical, cancers and other life-threatening illnesses can be detected early and treated accordingly. It is his wish that we join him in this campaign to raise this awareness and to improve the future and health of all of our firefighters.

To that end, we surprised him yesterday at his birthday celebration with a Mack fire engine that we will paint and wrap in a Pearl White color to use in this campaign to be sure our firefighters can get the necessary testing to prevent the progression of a life-threatening illness.  This fire engine, to be called “Big John”, will travel around our community and our state to encourage our cities, counties, fire districts and other entities to provide the necessary testing to help our firefighters.

When we set out on this journey, we planned to use our Team’s American LaFrance Fire Engine to wrap and paint but knew that we really needed a Mack Fire Truck.  Chief John always drove, and was a Captain on Macks, during his CFD career.  Thanks to our friends of the Old Fort Fire Department in Ladson, we found just the truck we needed.   Most of you in our area are familiar with the “Blue Goose”, a 1968 Mack CF 600, that was recently taken out of service at the OFFD.  Upon hearing of this truck, we approached Asst. Chief David Moore at Old Fort and inquired about purchasing the truck.  Upon hearing of Chief Winn’s wishes, he got behind our effort and we are excited to tell you that Chief Moore and the Board of Directors at Old Fort have donated this truck to be restored as “Big John”.   Chief Moore and Old Fort Board members, Lester Demsey, Larry Hood and John Kilcoyne, were all in attendance yesterday as the “Blue Goose” arrived at Chief Winn’s birthday party. 

It is difficult to find words to express our thanks for this contribution for a great cause but we sincerely appreciate the support of our OFFD brothers and sisters, their Board of Directors, and all others who have already pledged their support in this effort.  We intend to make them proud as we move forward with this project!