Pictured, left to right, are Division Chief Michael Huber, City Manager Ryan Fabbri, Councilman Fred Coyne, Councilman Bubba Collins, Mayor Pro Tem J.O. Baldwin III, Councilwoman Nikki Fontana, Fire Chief Billy Floyd and Deputy Chief John Galganski.

Pictured, left to right, are Division Chief Michael Huber, City Manager Ryan Fabbri, Councilman Fred Coyne, Councilman Bubba Collins, Mayor Pro Tem J.O. Baldwin III, Councilwoman Nikki Fontana, Fire Chief Billy Floyd and Deputy Chief John Galganski.

By Lauren Jessie

On Wednesday, July 16, the City of North Myrtle Beach held a Dedication Ceremony at Fire Station 2, located in Cherry Grove, to officially place Engine 2 into service.

The ceremony featured a blessing of the new engine by Father Wil Keith, Chaplain for Midway Fire Rescue in Georgetown County, followed by a traditional push-in—honoring a longstanding fire service tradition. Members of North Myrtle Beach City Council, City Manager Ryan Fabbri, Fire Chief Billy Floyd, Deputy Chief John Galganski, Division Chief Michael Huber and members of the North Myrtle Beach Fire Department were in attendance to celebrate the occasion.

Engine 2 represents a continued investment in public safety and a commitment to equipping our first responders with the tools they need to serve the community effectively and safely.

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