Marion County E911- SC

Marion County E911- SC Marion County E-911

05/20/2026

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Happy Mother’s Day from Marion County Communication/ E911
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from Marion County Communication/ E911

Sending prayers to Deputy Jackie Yates!!🙏🏾🙏🏾💙
05/08/2026

Sending prayers to Deputy Jackie Yates!!🙏🏾🙏🏾

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As National Telecommunicators Week come to an end we would like to thank Ms Wanda Leggette for the decorations, AirReach...
04/20/2026

As National Telecommunicators Week come to an end we would like to thank Ms Wanda Leggette for the decorations, AirReach for fresh baked cookie, Ryan White Assistant Solicitor for Ducks Doughnuts, Fire Chief Reggie Washington for breakfast on Sunday, Dillon Co E911 Alease Harris for personalized aprons, Fireup Karts for fresh doughnuts on Saturday, and the best part we gifted each other. Thanks to so many that took the time to just say thank you. 💛💛💛

Happy Telecommunicators Week our Marion County E911 dispatchers. Thanks to this amazing dispatch team for all the hard w...
04/18/2026

Happy Telecommunicators Week our Marion County E911 dispatchers. Thanks to this amazing dispatch team for all the hard work and the dedication you show every day. Thank you for being the lifeline that services our county. You are appreciated more than words can say! Thanks you for all that you do!!💛💛

Happy Telecommunicator Week our fellow E911 departments 💛💛💛
04/12/2026

Happy Telecommunicator Week our fellow E911 departments 💛💛💛

Marion Co E911 extend our deepest condolences to Paramedic Ralph Fulmore Jr family and Florence County EMS. We will keep...
04/10/2026

Marion Co E911 extend our deepest condolences to Paramedic Ralph Fulmore Jr family and Florence County EMS. We will keep his family, friends, and coworkers in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.❤️🤍

For Immediate Release:

It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our colleague and friend, Paramedic Ralph Fulmore, Jr.

Ralph joined Florence County EMS in June 2023 as a cadet in our EMT program.

It was immediately obvious that he was a perfect fit for our organization.

After a year as an EMT, Ralph decided he was ready to progress and began paramedic school. During that program, Ralph worked very hard to learn the craft he enjoyed. He was nervous about taking the exam but excited about the idea of achieving his paramedic certification.

Yesterday evening, on his way home from taking the National Registry Paramedic exam, Ralph was involved in a terrible motor vehicle collision and could not survive his injuries.

Even though our hearts are broken for the loss of a friend and coworker, we cannot be prouder of the accomplishments that Ralph achieved. He passed that exam. He worked very hard and would have been honored to wear the patch.

While his achievements professionally are something to be celebrated, it was his sweet family that he truly cherished. Ralph was a devoted son, fiancé, and father. He loved his family, fiercely and they were his reason for pushing himself to be better every day.

Please hold Ralph’s loved ones and friends close in your thoughts and prayers.

Rest easy friend.

Marion County E-911 send condolences to Marion County Sheriff's Office-South Carolina and Tammy Stella Hyatt the loss of...
01/01/2026

Marion County E-911 send condolences to Marion County Sheriff's Office-South Carolina and Tammy Stella Hyatt the loss of MCSO Comfort Caj. He was a joy and comfort to dispatch when the Sheriff department was at the LEC. 💙🖤🤍💛

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office regrets to announce the passing of MCSO Comfort Caj, who died yesterday following a sudden illness.
Caj joined the MCSO Victim Services Division at just five months old, becoming the first crime victim therapy dog in the state of South Carolina in October 2017. In 2018, thanks to Caj’s work and impact within our community, the MCSO Victim Services Division was honored with the National Sheriff’s Association Crime Victim Service Award.
Caj quickly became a mascot not only for the Sheriff’s Office, but for Marion County as a whole. Over his eight years of service, Caj made hundreds of visits to local schools, adult day cares, nursing homes, and countless other places—wherever he was invited to spread comfort, love, and joy.
One of Caj’s greatest accomplishments was helping children form positive connections with law enforcement. For years, if you asked students in our schools who the Sheriff of Marion County was, the answer was almost always the same: “Caj”—said with boundless enthusiasm.
Caj will be deeply missed by our community, and his loss is felt profoundly among our staff. He also taught us important lessons early on—never leave food unattended, and if you do, be prepared to share.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Caj’s “mama” and handler, Tammy Erwin. Caj worked alongside Tammy every day and was truly a member of her family, growing up with her children. She provided him with exceptional love and care until his final moments.
Sheriff Wallace shared, “Caj was a household name. There is no telling how many lives he touched in his lifetime.”
The loss of Comfort Caj is immeasurable, but his legacy of compassion, trust, and comfort will live on.
*Special thanks to Dillon Animal Hospital staff, Drs. Ho**er and Lucius, as well as Cooper Funeral Home for their phenomenal service to Caj these last two days.

07/08/2025

Be Careful

Be careful Marion County
07/08/2025

Be careful Marion County

🚨 URGENT WEATHER ALERT – FLOODED STREETS IN MULLINS 🚨

Due to intense rainfall, several streets in the Mullins area may experience dangerously high water levels.

‼️ DO NOT attempt to drive through flooded roads.
‼️ TURN AROUND – DON’T DROWN.

Even a few inches of water can sweep your vehicle away or cause it to stall. For your safety and the safety of others:

🔴 Avoid all flooded areas
🔴 Follow detours and police instructions
🔴 Report dangerous conditions to Mullins PD immediately

Our officers are actively monitoring the situation and responding where needed. Please stay off the roads if possible and use extreme caution.

Let’s all stay safe and look out for one another.

– Mullins Police Department 🚓

Today Marion County E-911 dispatchers Rebecca Williamson and Jersey Oliver had the pleasure of reading to the students a...
03/14/2025

Today Marion County E-911 dispatchers Rebecca Williamson and Jersey Oliver had the pleasure of reading to the students at Easterling Primary School. The ladies participated in the 30-day reading challenge. We at Marion County E-911 enjoyed the opportunity to inspire and interact with our future leaders.

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