Orangeburg County Emergency Operations Center

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03/16/2026

The timing has put the system coming in earlier today be prepared. High winds and tornadoes are still in the forecast.

03/16/2026

3/15: Severe thunderstorms are possible today, with more widespread severe thunderstorms expected on Monday
Take time now to get ready before storms move into the area.
-Review your emergency plan.
-Gather important supplies in one place.
-Charge phones and backup batteries in case the power goes out.
-Bring in or secure outdoor items such as patio furniture, trash cans, trampolines, umbrellas and decorations so they do not become flying debris.
-Turn on weather alerts on your phone and follow trusted local forecasts.
More prep tips at https://www.scemd.org/prepare/

03/16/2026
02/01/2026

Due to the recent weather event, and current road conditions, Orangeburg County offices will open at 12 noon on Monday, February 2, 2026. Convenience sites will open on Monday, February 2, 2026, at 1 p.m. The Orangeburg County Landfill, located at 310 Endicott Court, Orangeburg will open on Monday, February 2, 2026 at 11 a.m. This notice does not include Emergency Services, Sheriff’s Office, Detention Center, EMS, Buildings and Grounds, or Public Works, because they have their own inclement weather procedures. Should the circumstances change, operational adjustments will be made accordingly.

Employees and citizens may find additional information on the County’s website at www.orangeburgcounty.org and page (https://www.facebook.com/OrangeburgCounty) local media sites, and by calling 803-533-1000 or 803-533-6265.

Individuals with special medical needs can contact the DPH care line at 833-351-9990.

Life Line Status Board
02/01/2026

Life Line Status Board

02/01/2026

Good Morning,

Orangeburg County and SCDOT are constantly working to clear the roads. All roads in Orangeburg County are impacted and it is dangerous to travel. Snow and ice melt will be slow today if much at all, we will have a high temperature close to freezing today. With the cold temperatures, if you get stranded your situation will become dangerous quickly. Please limit travel if at all possible for your safety and so that we can work safely.

We are currently at OPCON 1 with shelters open at the following locations.Holly Hill town Hall8426 Old State Road, 29059...
01/31/2026

We are currently at OPCON 1 with shelters open at the following locations.

Holly Hill town Hall
8426 Old State Road, 29059 Holly Hill, SC

Orangeburg City Gym
410 Broughton Street, Orangeburg, SC 29115

Neeses Senior Center
220 Park Street, Neeses, SC, 29107

As snow continues to fall this afternoon and into this evening across the area, here is a graphic on measuring snow and sending in reports! Please be sure to include the time of the measurement and an approximate location using the nearest crossroads in your report. Thank you!

We are operating at OPCON 1
01/25/2026

We are operating at OPCON 1

NEWS RELEASE: South Carolina moves to OPCON 1 Ahead of Winter Weather

The State Emergency Operations Center is fully activated at Operating Condition One (OPCON 1) as state agencies respond to winter weather impacts. The State Emergency Operations Center moved to OPCON 1 at 10am today to ensure that hazard-specific emergency plans are activated and that agencies are fully prepared to respond should conditions worsen or an emergency become imminent.

“One thing we want to be sure is to tell everybody to look out for your neighbors, look out for your family,” said Gov. Henry McMaster

Residents are urged to prepare now, as winter weather impacts can make travel hazardous.

“It’s important for all of us to have emergency plans in place. The window to be ready for winter weather is closing fast,” said South Carolina Emergency Management Director Kim Stenson.

Current Situation:
The National Weather Service forecasts ice and sleet in parts of the state from Saturday night into Sunday night, creating dangerous road conditions and the risk of multi-day power outages.

State and Local Activities:
· The South Carolina Emergency Management Division has received and processed over 180 requests for a range of capabilities, including shelter support and generators.
· 13 general population shelters are currently in operation. https://www.scemd.org/stay-informed/emergency-shelters/
o More shelters are planned to open. Decisions to open shelters are made at the local level.
· The South Carolina National Guard has 350 service members on state active duty.
·Road safety remains a top priority. South Carolina Department of Public Safety has activated 24-7 coverage until further notice. As of today, 537 Highway Patrol troopers, State Transport Police officers, SLED agents and DNR officers are mobilizing for traffic incident response.
·The South Carolina Department of Transportation has shifted to 24-hour operations with approximately 3,000 personnel mobilized. SCDOT has already put down more than 1.5 million gallons of brine on roads and bridges ahead of the storm.
· The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has opened its Triage Line for residents to call to determine their eligibility for Medical Equipment Power Shelters (MEPS). The number is 1-833-351-9990 and will be open for calls 24 hours a day until further notice. 10 Medical Equipment Power Shelters have been set up across South Carolina and are already accepting shelterees and their companions. To find out if you qualify for one and the location, call the number above.

Guidance for Residents:
·Locate or build an emergency kit that includes non-perishable food, water, blankets medications, flashlights, batteries, a first-aid kit, and essential documents. Make sure it can support your household for at least three days.
·Make sure your mobile devices and backup batteries are fully charged and ready to use in case of power outages.
· Look out for family, friends, neighbors and older adults during winter weather.
·The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) has contacted drinking water providers to implement emergency preparations for preventing impacts to providing drinking water. Private well owners should fill a bathtub or portable containers with water to put in their toilets for flushing in the case of a power outage. The Private Drinking Well Hotline is available to provide information 1-888-761-5989.
·Bring pets inside and ensure they have access to food, water, and a safe, warm space. Make sure outdoor animals have appropriate shelter from harsh weather.
· For livestock and poultry, follow your property or farm’s emergency response plan. Provide access to hay or an appropriate food source and clean water. Remember that automatic water systems may not work during power outages and make sure water sources are free of ice. Implement temporary feeding plans to reduce stress on your animals.
Visit https://www.scemd.org/ for more information on winter weather safety and preparation.

01/24/2026

Due to the threat of inclement weather, the Orangeburg County Library and Convenience sites will close at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 24, 2026. Should the circumstances change, operational adjustments will be made accordingly.

The following warming centers will open on Saturday, January 24, 2026, at 3 p.m. Individuals using the facility will need to bring a a blanket, pillow and other necessities. If you have pets, please notify Emergency Services at 803-533-6265 as pets are housed separately.

Vance Senior Center
10310 Old Number Six Highway
Vance, S.C. 29163

Orangeburg City Gym
410 Broughton Street
Orangeburg, S.C. 29115

Neeses Senior Center
220 Park Street
Neeses, S.C. 29107

Employees and citizens may find additional information on the County’s website at www.orangeburgcounty.org and page (https://www.facebook.com/OrangeburgCounty) local media sites, and by calling 803-533-1000 or 803-533-6265.

Individuals with special medical needs can contact the DPH care line at 833-351-9990.

01/23/2026

Winter Storm Watches have expanded to include the Augusta and Columbia metro areas as the potential for impactful freezing rain continues for this weekend. Stay tuned for updates as we approach this event.

Address

PO Drawer 9000
Orangeburg, SC
29116

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+18035336265

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