Fire Line Equipment congratulates the City of Mullins Fire and Rescue in Mullins, SC on the purchase of this pre-owned 2007 GMC 4×4 Light Rescue truck. Members drove to our facility in Pennsylvania to inspect the truck yesterday and overwhelming decided to make the purchase. The truck is now on it’s way to it’s new home in South Carolina – Thank you for your business!

About Mullins, SC

From a humble beginning in 1872, Mullins has become home to South Carolina’s largest tobacco market. With the establishment of a train depot, the city grew and expanded to its present population of more than 5,000. Mullins is home to the South Carolina Tobacco Museum, located in the historic depot. The Museum features permanent exhibits on farm life prior to 1950 with an emphasis on the production of tobacco. The Museum is open Monday through Friday year round.

Local tours, including a meal and visits to the Museum, can be booked by calling toll free at 1-800-207-7967.   Mullins offers three handsome Bed & Breakfasts, delightfully diverse antique shops, beautifully landscaped public areas, and many well-stocked stores for browsing and shopping.

A strong education system is available in the Mullins area. Mullins School District 2 has an enrollment of almost 3000 and a student/teacher ratio of 18 to 1. Pee Dee Academy, a private school, has an enrollment of more than 350 students with a student/teacher ratio of 18 to 1. Coker College offers evening classes at Mullins High School that could lead to a four-year degree.  Florence/Darlington TEC offers classes at it’s Mullins branch.  Francis Marion University, Coastal Carolina University, Coker College, Florence/Darlington TEC, and Horry/Georgetown TEC are all within a 50-mile radius of Mullins.

Mullins takes pride in the diversity of recreational opportunities available in and around the city. The City of Mullins has a year-round recreation program with a full-time director and 3 staff employees. Mullins is home to the Gapway Recreation Complex and Miles Recreation Center. The 30-acre facility features: 4 baseball fields, 8 tennis courts, and 1 football field. The Pineland Country Club has excellent golf, tennis, and swimming facilities. Outdoor recreation can be rewarding with the scenic Little Pee Dee and Lumber rivers nearby.

Transportation includes service from Interstate 95 and Interstate 20, US 76 and three state highways. Freight carriers work the area and port facilities are 121 miles away in Charleston. Commercial airports can be found in Florence (32 mi) and Myrtle Beach (48 mi) with numerous flights available. The Marion County Airport is located between Mullins and Marion. Carolina Southern Railroad and CSX Railroad supply rail service.  For information on the new I-73 Corridor , see their website.

Mullins has a Council-Mayor government with six council members and a City Administrator. The fire department has up-to-date equipment and personnel that supports the City Fire Insurance Rating of 5. The police department has 25 personnel including 20 trained officers. All city government is headquartered in the modern City Hall, which also houses the Raymond Pridgen Auditorium where most city meetings are held.

Marion County Medical Center opened in 1997. The facility, located between Mullins and Marion, has state-of-the-art technology with all major medical specialties represented and 130 beds.

In addition to the Bed & Breakfasts, three local motels serve city visitors. Churches of all major faiths are represented in Mullins. The Golden Leaf Festival takes place yearly on the Fourth Saturday of September. The festival features entertainment and a nostalgic “Afternoon in the Park” takes place with original arts & crafts on sale.