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SC Fire Station Listing Last Update: Thursday, March 9, 2017 South Carolina Fire Stations Abbeville County Department Station Address City Zip Latitude Longitude Abbeville County FD Antreville (Sta. 3) 147 Hwy 184 West Abbeville 29620 34.2943 -82.5261 Abbeville County FD Bethiah (Sta. 14) 116 Troy Road Abbeville 29620 34.0601 -82.3752 Abbeville County FD Broadmouth-Turkey Creek (Sta. 11) 6855 Hwy 252 Donalds 29638 34.4365 -82.3145 Abbeville County FD Cold Spring (Sta. 2) 2106 Hwy 20 Abbeville 29620 34.2544 -82.384 Abbeville County FD Donalds (Sta. 7) 445 W Main St Donalds 29638 34.3676 -82.3522 Abbeville County FD Edgewood (Sta. 6) 332 Edgewood Drive Abbeville 29620 34.196 -82.4253 Abbeville County FD Headquarters (Sta. 20) 17 Old Calhoun Fall Rd Abbeville 29620 34.167 -82.4103 Abbeville County FD Keowee (Sta. 5) 4065 Keowee Rd Honea Path 29654 34.3774 -82.4381 Abbeville County FD Long Cane (Sta. 8) 5 Durham Rd Abbeville 29620 34.1838 -82.3198 Abbeville County FD Lowndesville (Sta. 4) 140 Louise St Lowndesville 29659 34.2111 -82.65 Abbeville County FD McGill (Sub Sta. 3) 2797 Lake Secession Rd Abbeville 29620 34.28556 -82.6091 Abbeville County FD Monterey (Sta. 9) 1970 Monterey Rd Abbeville 29620 34.1642 -82.5395 Abbeville County FD Sharon (Sta. 1) 167 Firehouse Rd Abbeville 29620 34.1337 -82.4207 Calhoun Falls FD Station 12 111 N Gordon Ave Calhoun Falls 29628 34.092 -82.5939 Due West FD Due West (Sta. 10) 13 Church St Due West 29639 34.3388 -82.3913 South Carolina Fire Stations Aiken County Department Station Address City Zip Latitude Longitude Aiken Public Safety Station 3 3504 Richland Ave W Aiken 29801 33.5645 -81.7614 Aiken Public Safety Station 4 1521 Silver Bluff SW Aiken 29803 33.4975 -81.7478 Aiken Public Safety Station 5 23 Citadel Dr SE Aiken 29803 33.4936 -81.6979 Midland Valley FD Station 2 240 Hillside Dr North Augusta 29841 33.5098 -81.9044 Beech Island VFD Company 8 1565 Sandbar Ferry Rd Beech Island 29842 33.4307 -81.8926 Beech Island VFD Station 2 621 Pine Log Rd Beech Island 29842 33.46304 -81.8466 Beech Island VFD Station 3 138 Goodman Rd Jackson 29831 33.38132 -81.8384 Belvedere FD Company 7 204 Hampton Ave Belvedere 29841 33.5334 -81.942 Belvedere FD Station 2 1126 Edgefield Rd N Augusta 29860 33.5837 -81.9408 Center FD Company 1 2593 Columbia Hwy N Aiken 29805 33.6591 -81.6749 Midland Valley FD Station 3 355 Parker Dr Beech Island 29842 33.4973 -81.9014 Couchton FD HQ - Company 12 3227 Wagener Rd Aiken 29801 33.563 -81.621 Couchton FD Station 2 4765 Wagener Rd Wagener 29164 33.5836 -81.5053 Eureka FD Company 13 1071 Luke Bridge Rd Trenton 29847 33.6962 -81.7722 G.V.W. FD HQ - Company 3 200 Main St Graniteville 29829 33.56 -81.8093 G.V.W. FD Station 2 733 Ascauga Lake Rd Graniteville 29829 33.5684 -81.857 G.V.W. FD Station 3 2242 Ascauga Lake Rd N Augusta 29841 33.5652 -81.9017 Hollow Creek FD Company 19 858 Hollow Creek Rd Salley 29137 33.64 -81.2405 Jackson FD Company 9 703 Burroughs St Jackson 29831 33.335 -81.7862 Langley VFD Company 4 (Headquarters) 2724 Augusta Rd Langley 29834 33.5186 -81.8435 Monetta VFD Company 11 15 Walden St Monetta 29105 33.8458 -81.6047 Montmorenci FD Company 15 3035 Charleston Hwy Montmorenci 29839 33.5281 -81.6349 N. Augusta FD Headquarters 444 E Buena Vista Ave N. Augusta 29841 33.4901 -81.9677 N. Augusta FD Station 2 501 W Five Notch Rd N. Augusta 29841 33.5506 -81.9568 New Ellenton FD Company 25 205 Oak Ridge Ave New Ellenton 29809 33.4191 -81.6834 New Holland VFD Company 18 2461 New Holland Rd Wagner 29164 33.6994 -81.4829 Sage Mill Station FD 812 Bettis Academy Rd Graniteville 29829 33.6204 -81.8483 Salley VFD Company 21 258 Pine St Salley 29137 33.5677 -81.3092 Sandy Ridge FD Company 22 650 Huckleberry Finn Rd Batesburg 29006 33.7879 -81.4877 Silver Bluff VFD Company 17 1119 Williston Rd Aiken 29803 33.4106 -81.7974 Silver Bluff VFD Station 2 2347 Silver Bluff Rd Aiken 29803 33.4462 -81.774 Wagener FD Company 16 299 Park St NE Wagener 29164 33.6492 -81.3557 Windsor FD Company 14 4621 Charleston Hwy Windsor 29856 33.477 -81.5076 Langley FD Station 3 186 Pine St Warrenville 29851 33.51409 -81.811515 N. Augusta FD Station 3 692 Belvedere Clearwater Rd N. Augusta 29841 33.53 -81.926 Monetta FD Station 2 4034 Columbia Hwy N Ridge Spring 29129 33.753 -81.643 New Holland Station 2 1426 Cooks Bridge Rd Wagner 29164 33.639 -81.557 Center FD Station 2 7 T&S Dr Aiken 29801 33.61251 -81.721953 Center FD Station 2 1216 Bacon Rd Aiken 29805 33.66458 -81.619023 New Ellenton FD Future Training Center 20 Chime Bell Church Rd Aiken 29803 33.46914 -81.691502 Langley FD Station 2 242 Sudlow Lake Graniteville 29829 33.537 -81.863 Windsor FD Future Station 2 Williston 29853 33.444 -81.489 Bath FD Headquarters 115 School Rd Warrenville 29828 33.501 -81.871 South Carolina Fire Stations Allendale County Department Station Address City Zip Latitude Longitude Allendale Co. Fire & Rescue Station 100 1296 S Main St Allendale 29810 33.0049 -81.3174 Allendale Co. Fire & Rescue Station 200 732 Charleston Ave N Fairfax 29827 32.9631 -81.2345 Allendale Co. Fire & Rescue Station 400 175 Chert Quarry Rd Martin 29836 33.0697 -81.4759 Allendale Co. Fire & Rescue Station 300 156 Ulmer Rd Ulmer 29849 33.0952 -81.2062 Allendale Co. Fire & Rescue Station 1 911 Main St N Allendale 29810 33.01381 -81.305539 Allendale Co. Fire & Rescue Future Station 5 (Gill) 536 Gill Rd Allendale 29810 33.04282 -81.36069 South Carolina Fire Stations Anderson County Department Station Address City Zip Latitude Longitude Anderson City FD Station 1 400 S McDuffie St Anderson 29624 34.5013 -82.6484 Anderson City FD Station 2 2411 North Main St Anderson 29621 34.5283 -82.6604 Anderson City FD Station 3 111 Simpson Rd Anderson 29621 34.5371 -82.6289 Anderson Co. FPS Broadway (Sta. 8) 1704 Speedway Dr Anderson 29621 34.5118 -82.5944 Anderson Co. FPS Center Rock (Sta. 11) 5125 Dobbins Bridge Rd Anderson 29626 34.4735 -82.7544 Anderson Co. FPS Centerville (Sta. 9) 196 Sullivan Rd Anderson 29625 34.5329 -82.7029 Anderson Co. FPS Cheddar (Sta. 12) 13715 Hwy 20 Belton 29627 34.564 -82.4891 Anderson Co. FPS Craytonville (Sta. 21) 1118 Trail Rd Belton 29627 34.4539 -82.4797 Anderson Co. FPS Double Springs (Sta. 5) 2601 Old Dobbins Bridge Rd Townsville 29689 34.5039 -82.9108 Anderson Co. FPS Ebenezer (Sta. 23) 1416 Due West Hwy Anderson 29621 34.3989 -82.5572 Anderson Co. FPS Flatrock-Bowen (Sta. 25) 3115 Airline Rd Starr 29684 34.4032 -82.6228 Anderson Co. FPS Friendship (Sta. 15) 1938 Abercrombie Rd Honea Path 29654 34.5102 -82.4099 Anderson Co. FPS Grove (Sta. 18) 1012 Brown Rd Iva 29655 34.3191 -82.7465 Anderson Co. FPS Homeland Park (Sta. 3) 3299 S Main St Anderson 29621 34.4664 -82.6554 Anderson Co. FPS Hopewell (Sta. 20) 2850 Concord Rd Anderson 29621 34.5965 -82.6279 Anderson Co. FPS Pendleton (Sta. 2) 108 S Depot St Pendleton 29670 34.6492 -82.7801 Anderson Co. FPS Piercetown (Sta. 13) 5150 Hwy 81 N Williamston 29697 34.6561 -82.593 Anderson Co. FPS Powdersville (Sta. 7) 10600 Anderson Rd Easley 29642 34.7748 -82.4878 Anderson Co. FPS Rock Springs (Sta. 1) 135 Hwy 413 Belton 29627 34.497 -82.5238 Anderson Co. FPS Sandy Springs (Sta. 26) 740 Blackman Rd Pendleton 29670 34.5972 -82.7307 Anderson Co. FPS Three & Twenty Substation (Sta.19s) 715 Pickens Dr Pendleton 29670 34.7052 -82.62 Anderson Co. FPS Starr (Sta. 4) 7700 Hwy 81 S Starr 29684 34.3749 -82.6936 Anderson Co. FPS Three & Twenty (Sta. 19) 1301 Three and Twenty Rd Easley 29642 34.7467 -82.588 Anderson Co. FPS Townville (Sta. 17) 8508 Hwy 24 W Townville 29689 34.5652 -82.8901 Anderson Co. FPS Walker-McElmoyle (Sta. 16) 1701 Liberty Hwy Pendleton 29670 34.6719 -82.6881 Anderson Co. FPS West Pelzer (Sta. 6) 97 Main St Pelzer 29669 34.6469 -82.4812 Anderson Co. FPS Whitefield (Sta. 22) 4000 Hwy 29 N Williamston 29697 34.5737 -82.55 Anderson Co. FPS Williford (Sta. 27) 3738 Hwy 187 S Anderson 29624 34.4266 -82.796 Anderson Co. FPS Wren (Sta. 24) 2209 Hwy 86 Piedmont 29673 34.7114 -82.5089 Anderson Co. FPS Zion (Sta. 14) 5503 Hix Rd Anderson 29625 34.5669 -82.8057 Belton City FD Belton City FD 306 Anderson St Belton 29627 34.5221 -82.4966 Honea Path FD Honea Path FD 200 N Shirley Ave Honea Path 29654 34.4481 -82.3925 Williamston FD Williamston FD 120 West Main St Williamston 29697 34.6182 -82.4803 Anderson County FD Headquarters 210 McGee Rd Anderson 29625 34.532 -82.685 Anderson Co. FPS Broadway Substation (Sta. 8s) 101 Wentzky Cir Anderson 29621 34.525 -82.614 Anderson Co. FPS Friendship Substation (Sta. 15s) 4125 Shady Grove Rd Honea Path 29654 34.497 -82.377 Anderson Co. FPS Future Craytonville (Sta. 21-sub) 125 McAdams School Rd Honea Path 29654 34.425 -82.427 Anderson Co.
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