Lake Moultrie Fire Department

Lake Moultrie Fire Department The mission of the Lake Moultrie Volunteer Fire Department is to protect lives and property

09/22/2025

Chief John "Johnny" Whetsell, 85, passed away on Thursday, September 4, 2025. Johnny was a dedicated volunteer Fire Chief for many years at the Lake Moultrie Volunteer Fire Department. He was instrumental in the early days at LMFD, the smallest department. He lives on in the DNA of North Berkeley Fire District, the largest by land area in Berkeley County. Thanks John. North Berkeley Fire District

New study indicates the presence of very highly reflective markings may decrease drivers’ ability to see first responder...
03/29/2022

New study indicates the presence of very highly reflective markings may decrease drivers’ ability to see first responders working adjacent to their vehicles. https://www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com/articles/22413-reflective-vehicle-markings-plus-high-intensity-lights-may-make-first-responders-harder-for-drivers-to-see

And the study paper here

https://www.respondersafety.com/Download.aspx?DownloadId=f31a5f73-7b95-44c7-bd25-1e4cdfce5229

Harrisburg, PA — The combination of high-intensity lights and high-visibility markings on emergency vehicles may make first responders working nighttime roadway scenes difficult for approaching motorists to see – even when the responders are wearing hi-vis vests, the “surprising” results of ...

08/03/2020

Lake Moultrie FD Co 20 and Bonneau FD Co 19 will be attending the Viewing and funeral services for Retired Fire Chief Wilson "C**n" Thomas this evening and tomorrow, our FD's will be manned by volunteers from GC Rural, they ask for patience as the volunteers are new to the area. Rest assured if you need them they will be on the way!

07/22/2020
Just some pictures from times past!! Check out chief Martin and his candy cane glasses😎
06/02/2020

Just some pictures from times past!! Check out chief Martin and his candy cane glasses😎

06/02/2020

We at lake Moultrie fire department have learned of the passing of chief David shuler early this morning. Chief David has served the Jamestown community for 52 years and was a pillar of that community aswell as a friend to all! He has helped so many people over the years while serving his community. To his family, department and community please know you are in our prayers. Chief Shuler it has been an honor and privilege to have the opportunity to have worked with you!!! Rest easy chief we will take it from here.

04/06/2020

SC FORESTRY COMMISSION TO ISSUE STATEWIDE BURNING BAN, EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, APRIL 7

The South Carolina Forestry Commission will declare a State Forester’s Burning Ban for all counties, effective at 6 a.m. Tuesday, April 7.

A State Forester’s Burning Ban prohibits outdoor burning anywhere outside of city/town limits in South Carolina, including:
• yard debris burns;
• forestry, wildlife or agricultural burns
(also known as prescribed, or controlled, burns); and
• campfires and other types of recreational open burning.

After consultation with officials with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, State Forester Scott Phillips ordered the statewide burning ban in the interest of public safety amid the current public health threat posed by COVID-19 virus.

Not only can smoke exacerbate the symptoms of those who have contracted the virus, but it also can trigger underlying respiratory issues in otherwise unaffected individuals, which could result in symptoms similar to those the COVID-19 virus is known to cause. “For infected individuals, breathing smoke could make coronavirus symptoms worse, increasing the risk of hospitalization or death,” said Dr. Brannon Traxler, DHEC Physician Consultant. “It could also cause people who have not contracted the coronavirus, but who are presenting COVID-19-like symptoms, to seek medical care at a time when medical resources are already stretched thin.”

“With known coronavirus infections increasing in all 46 counties of the state, we simply cannot continue to allow legal burning under these unprecedented circumstances,” said Phillips. “Reducing outdoor burning will also minimize the strain on local fire departments and other first responders who need to remain available for other COVID-19 response activities.”

Agency leadership acknowledges that prohibiting prescribed burning during what is traditionally the busiest time of year will be difficult for land managers in all parts of the state. “We know how beneficial the practice is for agricultural and forest management, and it is, along with our ongoing fire prevention and education efforts, the best tool we have to reduce both the number and severity of wildfires,” said SCFC Fire Chief Darryl Jones. “But extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures, and the decision to enact this ban really had to be made in the current context.”

The ban will stay in effect until further notice, which will come in the form of an official announcement from the Forestry Commission.

LINK TO RELEASE:http://www.state.sc.us/forest/releases/stateforestersburningban040720.pdf

What's in a Name? COVID-19 On February 11, 2020 the World Health Organization announced an official name for the disease...
04/05/2020

What's in a Name? COVID-19 On February 11, 2020 the World Health Organization announced an official name for the disease that is causing the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak, first identified in Wuhan, China. The name of this disease is coronavirus disease 2019, abbreviated as COVID-19. In COVID-19, ‘CO’ stands for ‘corona,’ ‘VI’ for ‘virus,’ and ‘D’ for disease. Formerly, this disease was referred to as “2019 novel coronavirus” or “2019-nCoV”.
There are many types of human coronaviruses including some that commonly cause mild upper-respiratory tract illnesses. COVID-19 is a new disease, caused by a novel (or new) coronavirus that has not previously been seen in humans. The name of this disease was selected following the World Health Organization (WHO) best practices for naming new human infectious diseases.😷

Read the WHO best practice guideline document here: http://apps.who.int/.../163636/1/WHO_HSE_FOS_15.1_eng.pdf...

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