According to a report from WPDE, a new fire station is expected to be built at the intersection of Highway 90 and Highway 22 in Horry County, South Carolina, that will house career firefighters, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics, said Horry County Councilman, Bill Howard.
There are currently two volunteer firehouses along Highway 90, a station in Nixonville and another in Wampee, which are currently serving residents living along the Highway 90 corridor, but more help is on the way.
Howard said that Horry County Fire Rescue is applying for the FEMA SAFER grant which, if awarded the money, will add more than $6.7 million to the county’s fund for the new fire station, which he expects to be built sometime this year.
Howard also said that adding this station will improve ISO ratings for homeowners, saving them money. This rating is used by insurance companies to reflect how close or serviced communities are for emergencies, like fires.
Howard said the county will be able to adequately fund the new career first responders with or without the FEMA grant, and they have already made budget provisions for it.
Horry County Council is expected to discuss the FEMA grants again Tuesday night at their meeting.