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T

he population of the

north side of Mount Pleasant is

exploding, as the beauty and culture

of the area lure people to East Cooper

and its environs. Among the many

reasons Mount Pleasant is such a

popular landing spot for so many people – aside from its

rich history, friendly locals and

outstanding cuisine – is the genuine

care and hospitality among residents.

Growth and change are welcomed and

embraced, but is the community fully

prepared for the safety needs of an ever-

growing population?

The town of Mount Pleasant is

making sure that the answer to that

question is yes.

Keeping a close eye on the changing

needs of Mount Pleasant residents, the

town has established Station 6 to help

protect those who call the north side

home. Fire stations play a critical role

in maintaining residents’ safety and

enhancing their well-being, even in non-

emergency situations.

Mount Pleasant Fire Chief Herbert

Williams elaborated on the significance

of Station 6: “The new fire station

will ensure the same level of fire

protection and service that the rest of

the community receives,” he noted.

“It will become a vital part of the

surrounding area, with interaction of

citizens, firefighters, police officers and

involvement with Wando High School.”

Currently housed in a temporary location, Station 6 will

have a permanent address in middle to late June at 1301

Carolina Park Blvd., across the street from Wando High

School. The facility will be led by Senior Capt. Glen Bayles.

The approximately $2.4-million facility spans an

estimated 9,400 square feet and initially will open

with four firefighters per shift – with the capacity

to accommodate seven per shift when that becomes

necessary. Station 6 also will house a Mount Pleasant

Police substation, providing additional protection for the

residents of North Mount Pleasant.

This boost in the number of public safety employees

in North Mount Pleasant is bound to foster peace of

mind. Aside from interacting with these employees in an

emergency, North Mount

Pleasant residents will be

able to rely on firefighters

and police officers in non-

emergency circumstances

as well.

“The area will receive

outstanding response

to emergency and non-

emergency events,”

Williams commented. “The

citizens of Mount Pleasant,

having established open

relationships with fire safety

and law officials, will be key

in promoting safety and

building trust.”

The town of Mount

Pleasant now serves the

town with seven fire stations

— and Fire Department

personnel are not ruling out

the potential need for more

in the future, especially if

the town’s growth continues

along the path it has

followed in recent years.

“If growth continues, we will review the needs and

the demands on service from both fire and police, and,

if another station is needed, we will approach the town’s

leaders with that information,” Williams remarked.

By HeleN Harris

Photos courtesy of the town of Mount Pleasant.

Fire stations such as station 6 play a key role in

maintaining residents’ safety and well-being.

Feature

Safety First

North Mount Pleasant Has

a New Fire Station