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Political Subdivision/Emergency Service Entity 11/15/2017 1 Signature Authorized Official State Agency/County/Municipality/ Date Political Subdivision/Emergency Service Entity 11/15/2017 David M. Garner, County Director Abbeville County 10/25/2017 H. Neal Dickenson, Chief Abbeville City Fire/Rescue 11/17/2017 James W. Wilson, Chief Antreville Fire Department 11/17/2017 James W. Wilson, Chief McGill Fire Department 12/12/2017 Roy McClain, Fire Chief Due West Fire and Rescue 12/10/2020 Darrell Manning, Fire Chief Town of Calhoun Falls Fire Department 9/7/2017 J. Clay Killian, County Administrator Aiken County 10/11/2017 Gregg Cato, Vice President Midland Valley Fire Department *Bath Volunteer Fire Department *Clearwater Sewer & Fire Department 10/12/2017 Chad Hyler, Chief Belvedere Fire Department 10/12/2017 Gabriel Kitchings, Assistant Chief G.V.W. Fire Department 10/12/2017 Leon A. Henderson, Assistant Chief Beech Island Fire Department 10/12/2017 Van E. Willing, Assistant Chief Center Fire Department 10/12/2017 Nathan Shuler, Chief Monetta Volunteer Fire Department 10/12/2017 Mike Kellems, Fire Chief New Ellenton Fire Department 10/12/2017 Nathan Shuler, Chief Monetta Volunteer Fire Department 10/20/2017 George A. Laiacona, III, Chief Couchton Fire and Rescue 10/24/2017 Glenn L. Poole, Chief Hollow Creek Fire Department 10/25/2017 Jeremy Thorne, Fire Chief Jackson Fire Department 10/31/2017 Dennis L. Jackson, Chief New Holland Fire Department 11/10/2017 J.E. Fogle, Chief Salley Fire Department 11/15/2017 Robert Verbockel, Assistant Chief Montmorenci Volunteer Fire Department 12/15/2017 Joseph T. Wood, Chief Eureka Volunteer Fire Department 2/22/2018 John C. Thomas, Director City of North Augusta/N. Augusta Public Safety 3/29/2018 Rick N. Osbon, Mayor City of Aiken 7/17/2019 R.T. Bartholomew, Director, Security and Department of Energy – Savannah River Site Emergency Services 10/3/2017 William E. Robinson, Chairman Allendale County 10/2/2017 Dorothy S. Riley, Mayor Town of Fairfax 10/5/2017 DeWayne Ennis, Town Administrator Town of Allendale 9/5/2017 R. Tommy Dunn, Chairman, County Council Anderson County 10/13/2017 Glenn G. Holliday, Commission Chairman & Anderson County Fire Protection Commission Jimmy R. Sutherland, Chief (Fire Stations covered under Commission/County) Kevin Brook, Chief Rock Springs (Station 1) Bobby Pruitt, Chief Pendleton (Station 2) Phillip Wood, Chief Homeland Park (Station 3) Gregg Campbell, Chief Starr (Station 4) Gary Bean, Chief Double Springs (Station 5) David Huff, Chief West Pelzer (Station 6) Scott King, Chief Powdersville (Station 7) David Burnette, Chief Broadway (Station 8) Greg Dunn, Chief Centerville (Station 9) David Payton, Chief Iva (Station 10) Billy McClure, Chief Center Rock (Station 11) Donnie L. Epps, Jr., Chief Cheddar (Station 12) Brad Hart, Chief Piercetown (Station 13) Chris Creamer, Chief Zion (Station 14) Matthew Ashley, Chief Friendship (Station 15) Kevin Kay, Chief Walker McEmoyle (Station 16) Billy McAdams, Chief Townville (Station 17) Marty Watt, Chief Grove (Station 18) Tommy Keaton, Chief Three and Twenty (Station 19) Kevin Brooks, Chief Hopewell (Station 20) Ken Parker, Chief Craytonville (Station 21) Adam Cromer, Chief Whitefield (Station 22) Jamie Hanks, Chief Ebenezer (Station 23) Kevin Chastain, Chief Wren (Station 24) Eric Norris, Chief Flat Rock-Bowen (Station 25) Randy Wilson, Chief Sandy Springs (Station 26) Randy Bratcher, Chief Williford (Station 27) Jimmy Sutherland, Chief Anderson Headquarters (Station 28) 10/15/2017 William Reese McAdams, II, Chief Townville Fire Department 10/25/2017 Tracy B. Wallace, Fire Chief Piedmont Fire Department 11/15/2017 Earl L. Meyers, Mayor Town of Honea Path 11/21/2017 Joey R. Preston, County Administrator Bamberg County 11/16/2017 Heyward Robinson, City Administrator City of Denmark 12/12/2017 William T. Taylor, Fire Chief Bamberg Fire Department 12/15/2017 Michael Scott Brown, Fire Chief Clear Pond Fire Department 12/20/2017 Kay Clary, Executive Director Bamberg County Office on Aging 1/9/2018 Richard J. Crosby, Chief Little Swamp Fire Department 1/12/2018 Chad E. Dilling, Sr., Fire Chief Ehrhardt Fire Department 1/16/2018 Kenneth Utz, Fire Chief Govan Fire Department 1/16/2018 William Stanley, Mayor Town of Ehrhardt 1/18/2018 Richard Rentz, Chief Hunters Chapel Fire Department 1/22/2018 Nancy Foster, Mayor City of Bamberg 1/23/2018 David Drawdy, III, Lieutenant Colston Volunteer Fire Department 1/25/2018 Wilma L. Edmonds, Mayor Town of Govan 1/31/2018 Walter G. O’Rear, Mayor Town of Olar 2/6/2018 Chris Fail, Fire Chief Olar Fire Department 5/16/2018 Charles Breland, Jr., Chief Denmark Fire Department 3/6/2017 Pickens Williams, Jr., Administrator Barnwell County Barnwell County Sheriff’s Office Town of Hilda Fire Department Elko Fire Department 11/6/2017 Edward Lemon, Mayor City of Barnwell *Barnwell County Fire Service (Districts covered under County Fire Service) 11/28/2017 Thomas Sharpe, Fire Chief Hilda Fire Department (District 4) 11/29/2017 Jessie L. Elmore, Fire Chief Barnwell Rural Fire Department (District 11) 11/30/2017 James E. Haskins, Fire Chief Blackville Fire Department (District 2) 11/30/2017 Joseph Gaines, Fire Chief Red Oak Fire Department (District 8) 11/30/2017 James A. Hogg, Fire Chief Long Branch Fire Department (District 12) 12/1/2017 Patrick L. Felder, Fire Chief Kline Fire Department (Disrtict 5) 12/1/2017 Michael Schumpert, Fire Chief Elko Fire Department (District 3) 12/2/2017 Wayne Ray, Fire Chief Friendship Community Fire Dept. (District 9) 12/4/2017 Bobby Morris, Fire Chief Snelling Fire Department (District 6) 12/4/2017 G. Milton Widener, Fire Chief Williston Fire Department (District 7) 6/13/2018 Kenneth Cook, Administrator Town of Williston 7/12/2017 Gary Kubic, County Administrator Beaufort County 11/9/2016 William Prokop, City Manager City of Beaufort 12/5/2016 Stephen Riley, Town Manager Town of Hilton Head Island 10/25/2017 Harry Rountree, Fire Chief Burton Fire District 10/26/2017 Buddy Jones, Fire Chief Sheldon Township Fire District 11/15/2017 John W. Thompson, Jr., Fire Chief Bluffton Township Fire District 4/25/2018 Van Willis, Town Manager Town of Port Royal 8/24/2017 William W. Peagler, III, Supervisor Berkeley County 5/12/2017 Timothy R. 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Cribb, City Administrator City of Hanahan 6/5/2018 Michael Brinson, Fire Chief Alvin Fire Department 6/12/2018 Scott A. Grooms, Fire Chief Eadytown Volunteer Fire Department Robert E. Grooms, Board Chairman 6/18/2018 Kevin S. Carter, Chief Pimlico Fire Department Steffen Johnstone, Vice Chairman 6/20/2018 David O. Shuler, Fire Chief Town of Jamestown Elbert L. Howard, Chairman 6/20/2018 Wilson F. Thomas, Fire Chief Town of Bonneau Debbie Thomas, Board Chairman 6/20/2018 Patty Van Allen, Fire Chief Cordesville Rural Fire Department 1/14/2019 Michael Alston, Fire Chief Cainhoy Rural Fire Department 4/29/2019 Wilson F. Thomas, Fire Chief Bonneau Rural Fire Department Debbie Thomas, Board Chairman 4/29/2019 Don Hartzell, Chief Sandridge Fire Department 5/4/2019 Donald E. Martin, Fire Chief Lake Moultrie Fire Department D.C. Hedleston, Board Chairman 5/10/2019 Larry J. 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