South Carolina Army National Guard Firefighters

South Carolina Army National Guard Firefighters Official page of The 264th - 268th ENG. DET.

What have the firefighters been up to over the past few weeks? Your SCANG Firefighters were focused on mastering some of...
08/15/2025

What have the firefighters been up to over the past few weeks?

Your SCANG Firefighters were focused on mastering some of the most critical firefighting and rescue techniques, practicing with ropes, water rescue skills, and essential firefighting fundamentals.

From reviewing the basics on low-angle systems to advanced mechanical advantage setups like Z‑rigs and tripods, our crews are trained to recognize hazards, rig up safe systems, and work confidently under pressure. The unit was able to utilize the skills to perform simulated rescues in three scenarios simultaneously. With the challenge of multiple victims over the side from a five-story building, to a worker trapped in an elevator shaft. With teamwork and determination, they were successful with the rescues. The friendly mannikins were thankful to be saved.

Did you know that the firefighters were able to respond to water emergencies?

While demonstrating swiftwater techniques by using throw bags, perfecting overhand, sidearm, and underhand throws to deliver life-saving lines to simulated victims in preparation for flood emergencies. The guys also honed skills on approaching survivors in the water and how to safely make contact so the responders could facilitate the rescue.

Did someone say FIRE!

Rain or shine, Heat or cold, we stay ready to respond to fire emergencies. The unit geared up and went back to the basics. From fire hose advancements, forcible entry, and rescuing rescuers. Thank you to Soda City Training for the ability to train at your facility. This allowed the unit to simulate responding to different types of structures. After the individual training, exercises were completed. A culminating event was then placed in front of the firefighters so they could step out of their comfort zone ( being placed in positions they are normally not in) to mitigate not only the simulated commercial structure fire, but also multiple downed firefighters (building collapse, lost firefighters, etc.).

We are grateful to the firefighters for their dedication to the drive and bravery to place themselves in harm's way to save others.

Ut alii vivant- “So that others may live”.

Training is the foundation of any Soldier. The firefighters worked together along with York Co. Fire to maintain group a...
05/08/2025

Training is the foundation of any Soldier. The firefighters worked together along with York Co. Fire to maintain group and personal readiness. While training, the focus was on life safety, property preservation, and incident stabilization. The unit was tasked with responding to structure fires with victims. They were also tasked with multiple emergencies upon arrival, as emergencies constantly change. Thank you to York Co. Fire for hosting the firefighters.
We look forward to working with you all and others in the future.

08/06/2021

CONSUMER NOTICE: Do you use Kidde smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in your home or business?

BE AWARE that certain models of alarms are facing recall because of failure to alert for fire.

More info here: https://bit.ly/2TXtfcM

Training from this past drill! Thank you Fort Jackson Fire Department for hosting us!
05/14/2018

Training from this past drill! Thank you Fort Jackson Fire Department for hosting us!

02/15/2017

What a great representation of our guys last year!

11/22/2016

A short video highlighting our soldiers efforts with the wildfires.

This past week, soldiers from the 264th-268th Engineer Detachment deployed to assist in the Wildfire affecting North and...
11/22/2016

This past week, soldiers from the 264th-268th Engineer Detachment deployed to assist in the Wildfire affecting North and South Carolina! Thank you guys!

265 Vehicle Extrication
10/16/2016

265 Vehicle Extrication

268 Vehicle Extrication
10/16/2016

268 Vehicle Extrication

Vehicle Extrication!
10/16/2016

Vehicle Extrication!

09/15/2016

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5401 Leesburg Rd
Eastover, SC
29044

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