Colleton County Fire-Rescue
09/04/2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: September 4, 2019 Media Contact: Meagan Utsey, Public Information Officer Phone Numbers: 843-782-0502 843-549-5632 (Emergency Operations Center) E-Mail: mutsey@colletoncounty.org Hurricane Dorian – Wednesday, September 4th Update Colleton County remains at Operational Condition Level One. OPCON 1 means a disaster or emergency is imminent. The County Emergency Operations Center is fully activated. Inland Colleton County is currently under a Tropical Storm Warning and Edisto Island/Beach is under a Hurricane Warning and Storm Surge Warning. Later today, Colleton County will begin experiencing Tropical Storm or Hurricane conditions. Additionally, life-threatening storm surge will begin today around noon, and could result in 4 to 7 feet of inundation above normally dry land. There has been a shift in the NHS track to the west, which suggests more significant impacts for Colleton County. Zones A and B in Colleton County continue to be under Governor McMaster’s evacuation order and residents in these zones are strongly urged to leave now to avoid these life-threatening conditions. Summary of Important Information from Previous Updates: The following will be closed until further notice:
Colleton County Animal Services and the Colleton County Animal Response Team (CCART) are now offering a co-shelter for dogs and cats for those who will seek shelter at the American Red Cross shelter located at Colleton County High School (150 Cougar Nation Drive) in Walterboro, SC. For more information, please see below. If you have any questions or if you need transportation to the evacuation shelter, please contact the County’s Emergency Operations Center at (843) 549-5632. For pick-up locations, please see below.
Additional information: Zone A consists of anyone living south of the CSX railroad tracks in the southern portion of Colleton County and includes the communities of Edisto Beach/Island, Jacksonboro, Green Pond, Bennetts Point, Wiggins, White Hall areas (between the CSX railroad and Ace Basin Parkway / U.S. Highway 17) the Bonnie Doone and Maybank/Prices Bridge communities. Zone B consists of areas south of Cottageville Hwy (U.S. 17-Alternate) from the Dorchester County line to Walterboro, south of South Jefferies Blvd, and west of Interstate 95 to the Hampton County line and includes anyone living along the Combahee, Ashepoo and Edisto Rivers that are subject to be inaccessible due to storm surge flooding. The map below illustrates Evacuation Zones A and B: If you are unsure of your home’s location, you can go to the following website from any computer or smartphone: www.scemd.org/knowyourzone . In the top left corner of the map, there is a place to type your address and the map will display your home’s location. If it does not appear in an area shaded yellow or red, then you are not in an evacuation zone. It is essential and perhaps even a matter of life and death that you comply with the Governor’s evacuation order. If you do not evacuate and have a medical emergency during the storm (traumatic injury, heart attack, stroke, etc.), the closest ambulance may not be able to reach you as they too will be evacuated prior to the storm’s arrival. In addition to not having access to emergency services, failing to evacuate could also cost you your life and the lives of your family due to the storm’s rain, wind, and potential tornadoes. If you live in an area that has been ordered to evacuate, you must follow the Governor’s order and evacuate now. Before you leave your home, you should:
The emergency evacuation shelter at Colleton County High School (150 Cougar Nation Drive, Walterboro, SC 29488) opened on September 2, 2019 at 12:00 noon. Before heading to the evacuation shelter, first consider staying with family and friends or in a hotel out of the evacuated area as the shelter will lack many of the comforts of home. If those options are unavailable, the evacuation shelter will be a safe place to stay when you have no other place to go. Cots and blankets may only be provided in the evacuation shelter after hurricane conditions subside. Although some food may be provided, specialty items for infants and individuals on restricted diets may not be available. Pets, other than service animals, are not allowed in the shelter. Arrangements can be made for your pets if you take them to shelter to be housed in another building on the property; however, you must provide proof of rabies vaccination for each pet and the pet shelter is filled on a first come, first served basis. During declared emergency evacuations, all citizens with medical conditions that are treated by electricity-dependent medical equipment are encouraged to evacuate until it is safe to return to their home. However, if you, a family member, or a friend use electrically-dependent medical equipment, it may be possible to be admitted to the Special Medical Needs Shelter. It is important to note that wheelchair-bound persons and those that are on home oxygen do not necessarily qualify for admittance to the Special Medical Needs Shelter. Additionally, if they do qualify for admittance but cannot manage their own medical care, a caregiver must remain with them in the Special Medical Needs Shelter for the duration of their stay. To find out who qualifies for admittance and stay at the Special Medical Needs Shelter, please contact the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control Care Line at 855-472-3432, beginning at 8:00 am on Monday, September 2, 2019. If you plan to evacuate to a shelter or you are planning on evacuating out of the county, you will want to carry the following supplies:
During an evacuation, pay attention to emergency alerts via media and road signs for information about the nearest open shelter in case you need it. Colleton County Animal Services and the Colleton County Animal Response Team (CCART) are now offering a co-shelter for dogs and cats for those who will seek shelter at the American Red Cross shelter located at Colleton County High School (150 Cougar Nation Drive) in Walterboro, SC. For the safety of all pets, we will not accept reptiles and pocket pets. Services will be provided first come, first served and as long as space allows. Pet owners coming to the shelter should check in first with the human shelter staff, then proceed to the co-shelter. The co-shelter is located next to the tennis courts at the high school. Pet owners should bring the following items:
If you have any questions or if you need transportation to the evacuation shelter, please contact the County’s Emergency Operations Center at (843) 549-5632. For pick-up locations, please see below. Pickup locations for transportation to the evacuation shelter:
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