
Station 30 – Old Town
Station 30 is located in the heart of Old Town Bluffton. It originally began as a small block building situated near what is now DuBois Park and was known as

Station 30 is located in the heart of Old Town Bluffton. It originally began as a small block building situated near what is now DuBois Park and was known as

Station 31 houses both Engine 331 and an EMS unit. This station in its current location was opened in October of 2021. Prior to relocation, Station 31 operated out of

Station 32 is home to Engine 332 as well as a Beaufort County EMS unit, supporting both fire suppression and emergency medical services in the surrounding community. Originally constructed to

Station 33 is the home of Ladder 333 and a Beaufort County EMS unit, providing essential fire suppression, technical rescue, and emergency medical services to the surrounding community.

Station 34 houses Engine 334 and a Beaufort County EMS unit, working together to provide fire protection and emergency medical services to the surrounding community. In 2024, the station underwent

Station 35 serves as the Headquarters for the Bluffton Township Fire District and is home to a variety of frontline apparatus, including Engine 335, Truck 335, Rescue 335, and Brush

Station 36 is home to Engine 336, which provides fire suppression and emergency response services to the surrounding community. Staffed by a dedicated crew, the station plays a key role

Station 37 is located within the picturesque Palmetto Bluff community, providing dedicated fire protection and emergency response services to residents and visitors alike. The station is home to Engine 337,

Station 38 is home to Engine 338, Squad 38, and Battalion 38, and also serves as the location of the Bluffton Township Fire District’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Strategically designed

Following the opening of the new Station 31 at New Riverside in September 2020, the former Station 31 facility was repurposed to serve as office space for the Community Risk

The Bluffton Township Fire District’s Training and Maintenance Facility supports the core of daily operations by developing personnel and maintaining critical equipment.