Executive Summary
- The FBI conducted a search at the Vital Care EMS facility in Piedmont, South Carolina, on Thursday.
- An agency spokesperson described the operation as a “court-authorized law enforcement activity.”
- Officials confirmed there was no threat to the public but declined to release further information, citing an ongoing investigation.
PIEDMONT, S.C. – The Federal Bureau of Investigation on Thursday executed a search warrant at a medical services facility in Piedmont, South Carolina. An FBI spokesperson confirmed the operation was a “court-authorized law enforcement activity” but did not disclose the nature of the investigation.
Agents were observed at the location of Vital Care EMS throughout the afternoon, removing materials from the building. The federal presence was confirmed by local news outlets who were at the scene.
In a statement, the FBI spokesperson assured that there was no threat to public safety related to the search. Citing the active and ongoing nature of the case, officials declined to provide any further details regarding the purpose of the warrant or what agents were searching for.
No charges have been announced in connection with the law enforcement activity at the facility. The investigation remains ongoing.
