Clinton to Honor Brave First Responders at PC Football Game
In the heart of Clinton, excitement is in the air as Presbyterian College gears up to honor the brave firefighters and first responders who bravely tackled a catastrophic fire that tore through several local businesses on August 27. This heartfelt tribute will take place during halftime at the college’s football game against Gardner-Webb University on Saturday, September 21, kicking off at 7 p.m. in Bailey Memorial Stadium.
A Community United in Gratitude
This special event, titled “Hometown Heroes”, will recognize the incredible efforts of first responders who came together from 31 different agencies across Laurens County and the Upstate region. Their swift action and dedication made all the difference when the community faced a harrowing situation.
As part of the tribute, all first responders who answered the call that day, along with their families, will receive complimentary tickets and reserved seating to ensure they are honored in style. Dee Nichols, the athletic director at PC, expressed the college’s deep appreciation saying, “We are deeply grateful for this opportunity to honor the many first responders who put themselves at risk daily to protect people and property — and we want to thank them publicly for their quick response when we needed it.”
Presbyterian College’s Commitment to Service
Dr. Anita Gustafson, the president of Presbyterian College, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the importance of community service in the college’s mission. “At Presbyterian College, we believe that service to others and to the community is paramount,” she stated, acknowledging the grueling situation that unfolded on that fateful day. “First responders from all over Laurens County and the Upstate bravely answered the call to serve during a dangerous and life-threatening situation, lending their expertise and training when it was needed. On behalf of the entire PC community, we are thankful for everyone who came to our city’s defense and put their lives on the line to protect our community.”
Recognizing Our Local Heroes
During the halftime ceremony, members of various fire departments and rescue teams will be proudly recognized, including:
- Clinton Fire Department
- Laurens County Fire Department
- Laurens City Fire Department
- Joanna Fire Department
- Cross Hill Fire Department
- Durbin Creek Fire Department
- Gray Court Fire Department
- Greenpond Fire Department
- Mountville Fire Department
- Renno Fire Department
- Sandy Springs Fire Department
- Fountain Inn Fire Department
- Whitmire Fire and Rescue
- Newberry County Fire Department
- Newberry City Fire Department
- Greenwood City Fire Department
- Simpsonville City Fire Department
- Clear Springs Fire Department
- Boiling Springs Fire Department
- Anderson City Fire Department
- Greenville City Fire Department
- Due West Fire Department
- Abbeville County Fire
- Clinton Police Department
- Laurens Police Department
- Laurens County Sheriff’s Office
- Laurens County EMS
- Laurens County Emergency Management Agency
- Greenville County Emergency Management Agency
- Laurens County E911
- S.C. State Fire
Join the Celebration
PC is inviting the entire community to join in this celebration of heroism and selflessness. This is a chance for all of us to come together, show support, and extend our heartfelt thanks to those who put their lives on the line for our safety. The camaraderie in Clinton has never been stronger, and this event promises to strengthen the bonds between our community and the dedicated individuals who work tirelessly for our safety.
Mark your calendars for September 21, as we gather at Bailey Memorial Stadium not just to cheer for our Blue Hose but also to give a well-deserved round of applause to our local heroes. Let’s come together to share in this moment of gratitude and appreciation!
Author: STAFF HERE CLINTON
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