Premier Care Services - Mortuary Transportation

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Our specialized services include
• Mortuary Transportation
• Removal of the Deceased
• Medical Examiner
• Coroner Response Services
• Transportation for Anatomical Body Donation
• Organ/Tissue Transport

24/7 Operations to ensure timely & seamless service

Today, we honor the brave men and women who have worn the uniform with pride, courage, and selfless dedication.Your serv...
11/11/2025

Today, we honor the brave men and women who have worn the uniform with pride, courage, and selfless dedication.

Your service reminds us that true care extends beyond words — it’s found in sacrifice, compassion, and commitment to others.

At Premier Care Services, we salute every Veteran and their families for the strength and service that continue to inspire us all.

Your legacy lives on in every act of kindness, every life served, and every heart that remembers.

🕊️ Thank you for your service
📞 803-587-8915 | www.premiercareservices.net

It was a great time and experience at the 2nd Annual Death & Dinner event highlighting the Richland County Coroner’s Off...
11/09/2025

It was a great time and experience at the 2nd Annual Death & Dinner event highlighting the Richland County Coroner’s Office Coroner Cadet Program.

11/01/2025

This holiday season, Donate Life America invites you to help us honor the lives of organ, eye and tissue donors. Using our Story Form, share a photo of your loved one and what donation has meant to you and your family. Throughout December, we’ll feature these beautiful photos and messages in a special video series celebrating the power of donation and the lives forever changed by it. 💙💚 Access the Story Form here: https://donatelife.net/how-you-can-help/take-action/read-and-share-stories-of-hope/share-your-story/

10/23/2025

Saw this info on another coroner’s page and thought it would be a good question to answer for the public…

Why Doesn’t the Coroner’s Office Release Information as Quickly as Other Agencies?

When someone passes away, the investigation that follows isn’t simple - and it’s never rushed.

Every death investigation is a careful process meant to bring truth, closure, and dignity to the person who died and to their loved ones.

Before any information is released, multiple steps must be completed and reviewed. The coroner’s role is to make sure that what’s shared is accurate - not just fast.

Once incorrect information is made public, it can spread quickly and cause unnecessary pain. Accuracy takes time, and the families we serve deserve nothing less.

Sometimes, reaching next of kin takes time too.

We work hard to ensure that loved ones hear the news in the most compassionate and private way possible - not from social media or the rumor mill. Before we make contact, we have to complete parts of the investigation and gather enough information to explain what we know and what comes next.

Death investigations don’t follow a clock — they follow a process. While it may take longer for information to come from the Coroner’s Office, that time is spent doing things the right way: with care, integrity, and respect for the deceased and their families.

Congratulations Special Deputy Griddine
10/23/2025

Congratulations Special Deputy Griddine

10/23/2025

The evidence fades. The memories don’t.

Long after the lights go out and the tape comes down, the people who answer these calls still carry what they’ve seen. Every scene tells a story — and those stories stay with us.

For those who serve after the sirens fade — coroners, death investigators, forensic teams, and death-care professionals — the work doesn’t end when the scene clears.

This is why Last Responder exists: to remind each of us that we’re not alone in the aftermath. We see you. We honor the quiet strength it takes to carry these stories.

This image is a reminder that those who serve after the sirens fade deserve the same recognition, support, and understanding as every other responder.

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10/15/2025

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When you see a last responder (death investigator), remember this - we’ve already walked through the worst day of someone’s life today.

We’ve held their silence, carried their sorrow, and gone home pretending we’re fine.

We are human. And every scene, every story, every name stays with us—
even when you don’t know.

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I cried when I saw your daughter lying in a ditch, dead from m**h - But how could you know?

I was devastated when I found the 32 year old veteran dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound - But how could you know?

I missed my kids birthdays, school plays and family trips because I had to work - But how could you know?

I had nightmares about the 2 year old crushed under a truck tire while mom was inside buying dope - But how could you know?

I struggled with EVERY death notification I made to a family about their loved one - But how could you know?

I am never comfortable at social gatherings because with the things I've seen, I can't trust anyone -But how could you know?

I've seen things you could never even imagine - But how could you know?

My job was hard on my family - But how could you know?

I had problems, just like everyone else - But how could you know?

So the next time you see a last responder, remember - we are the quiet witnesses to humanity’s hardest moments.

We carry stories that never make the news,
grief that never finds words,
and faces we can never forget.

We are people first - parents, friends, neighbors - trying to make sense of a world that too often ends in tragedy.

There is no training for the weight we carry,
only the hope that, in speaking for the dead,we somehow honor the living.

10/05/2025
10/02/2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends during this difficult time.

09/12/2025

Our thoughts and prayers are with Family and Friends during this difficult time. We sincerely pray they find peace and comfort during their grieving process.

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1021 Pinnacle Point Drive
Columbia, SC
29223

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