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Clinton Firefighter Injured in Structure Fire Response

Firefighters battling a structure fire in Clinton

Clinton SC, September 17, 2025

News Summary

An engineer from the Clinton Fire Department was injured while responding to a structure fire in Joanna. Engineer Reles Littleton sustained burns and was treated at the Augusta Burn Center, where he was released the same day. The community has shown immense support for Littleton and the firefighters involved. Investigations into the fire’s cause are ongoing, urging residents to provide any helpful information regarding the incident.

Clinton, South Carolina – An engineer from the Clinton Fire Department (CFD) was injured while responding to a structure fire early Monday morning at 107 North Marion Street in Joanna. The incident, which occurred shortly after 7:30 a.m., prompted a swift response from local firefighters.

The injured firefighter, Engineer Reles Littleton, sustained burns during the fire suppression efforts. He was initially taken to a local hospital for medical assessment before being transferred to the Augusta Burn Center by his family later that day. Fortunately, Engineer Littleton was released from the burn center on the same day, indicating his condition is stable. Medical professionals have stated that he is expected to make a full recovery, and he will be able to return to work after a few weeks of recuperation.

The CFD expressed gratitude for the community’s outpouring of support and prayers for Engineer Littleton and his fellow firefighters involved in the incident. Such support has proven invaluable during challenging times.

Fire Investigation

As the incident unfolds, details regarding the cause and specifics of the structure fire are still under investigation. Residents who may have information relevant to the fire are encouraged to reach out to the Laurens County Fire Service.

Background on Firefighter Injuries

Firefighting is an inherently dangerous profession, with firefighters facing numerous risks in emergency situations. Injuries can range from burns and smoke inhalation to physical injuries incurred while battling a blaze. Departments routinely emphasize safety protocols and provide extensive training to mitigate these risks.

In this case, Engineer Littleton’s rapid treatment and subsequent release highlight the importance of timely medical care and the progress in fire safety and emergency response systems. Fire departments continue to adapt and enhance practices to ensure the safety of their personnel while serving the community.

Community Support

The CFD’s acknowledgment of community support reflects the strong connection between first responders and the public they serve. Events like this often bring communities together, fostering goodwill and appreciation for the dedication and bravery of firefighters.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What happened to Engineer Reles Littleton?

Engineer Littleton was injured while responding to a structure fire in Joanna. He sustained burns and was treated, then released from the Augusta Burn Center the same day.

Is Engineer Littleton expected to recover?

Yes, Engineer Littleton is expected to make a full recovery and will be able to return to work after a few weeks of recovery time.

What should I do if I have information about the fire?

Residents with information related to the fire investigation are encouraged to contact the Laurens County Fire Service.



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