

The Emergency Management Department's staff welcomes you to our web site. We sincerely hope you will use the information presented here to become more informed and prepare your home, family or business for a major emergency or disaster.
Emergency Operations Information and Preparedness
In the "Preparedness" section you will find easy to understand and practical steps for preparing your home, family, business and staff for the hazards we face in the Lowcountry. The "Evacuate" page will help you to evaluate whether you should stay or leave when a hurricane or tropical system threatens the SC Coast. Maps of official evacuation routes along with important steps to insure your evacuation goes as smoothly as possible are available. The "Storm Info" page will have updated hurricane forecast track maps and links to other Tropical Weather relatedimages and forecasts.Bookmark us and come back often. You will soon find more resources and information to help you prepare your family, home and business for the natural and technological hazards we face in Dorchester County.
Department Overview
Emergency Management Department has three primary functions; Emergency Management, Communication Support and 9-1-1 Emergency Services Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
Emergency Management's mission is to protect life, property & the environment by developing, coordinating and supporting programs that prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters and other emergencies.
The Communications Support Division is responsible for the procurement, maintenance, systems administration and technical support for the county's communications assets. This includes over 285 Cell Phones, 80 pagers and over 500 mobile and portable radios. Systems supported include E-911 and Dispatch Systems. Dorchester County is a long-time partner in the Palmetto 800 MHz Shared Trunked Network. PAL800 is a state-of-the-art 'trunked' communications network that provides state-wide voice and data communications for over 19,000 radios used by state and local governments and utilities.
The 911-Emergency Services Geographic Information System (GIS) Analyst is a recently added function to the ESD. ESD-GIS responsible for maintaining the county's road centerline data and maps. This data is the basis for all county road maps. ESD-GIS has a key role in the implementation of the "911-Dispatch Mapping" system and Wireless E-911 Phase 2 slated for start-up late 2006. Wireless E-911 Phase 2 will provide location data of Wireless E-911 callers.
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Dennis Clark, Emergency Management Director
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Ron Arroyo, Communications Coordinator
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John Place, Communications Technician
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Justin Welch, 911- Emerg. Services GIS Analyst
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Theresa McKnight, Administrative Secretary
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