SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, South Carolina — The William "Red" Wood Sullivan's Island Fire and Rescue Emergency Command Center, named after a local legend and founder of the island's Volunteer Fire Department. This facility honors William J. Wood Jr. (1923-2015), a World War II veteran, five-term Council Member, and dedicated community servant. The center continues Wood's legacy of public safety and volunteerism, serving as the headquarters for fire and rescue operations on this coastal barrier island near Charleston.


Photograph by David Coleman. The William "Red" Wood Sullivan's Island Fire and Rescue Emergency Command Center is named after a beloved local figure who played a crucial role in the island's emergency services. William J. Wood Jr. (1923-2015), known as "Red," was a founder of the Sullivan's Island Volunteer Fire Department and served the community in numerous capacities. Red Wood was a World War II veteran, serving as a US Navy Seabee in the South Pacific. His commitment to Sullivan's Island extended beyond emergency services; he was a five-term Council Member, Boy Scout Leader, and Little League Coach. Wood received a Congressional Record and The Order of the Silver Crescent for his extensive community service. The command center that bears his name reflects Wood's legacy of public service and safety. It houses advanced emergency response equipment and serves as the operational hub for fire and rescue services on this barrier island near Charleston. The facility's modern design balances functionality with the island's coastal character, standing as a testament to Sullivan's Island's commitment to protecting its residents and visitors. This center not only honors Wood's memory but also continues his mission of community service, embodying the spirit of volunteerism and dedication that he championed throughout his 92 years of life.


Size: 8256px × 5504px
Location: Sullivans Island, South Carolina, United States
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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