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About Us
The Greenville County Office of Emergency Management is a function of the County Council, assigned to the Sheriff for day-to-day supervision. Emergency Management is staffed with a Director, Deputy Director, Administrative Specialist, Supply Officer, Program Coordinator, and a Catastrophic Planner. The role of Emergency Management is to coordinate the community's resources and efforts to prepare for, respond to, and recover from, large-scale emergencies and disasters. Emergency Management coordinates the community's efforts by requesting that organizations responsible for providing services to the community participate in the County's Emergency Management Program. The Office of Emergency Management coordinates this program with:
Some of the Agencies that Participate in the Emergency Management Program are:
Emergency Management maintains and operates Greenville County's Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during the event of a large-scale emergency or disaster. The EOC is located in the basement of Greenville City Hall and functions as the Command Center for all communications, directions, and plans during a natural or man-made emergency. The EOC also houses the Emergency Management Offices. The resource library in the EOC has brochures and pamphlets that provide valuable information on disaster planning, safety drills for home and school, and home safety preparation. These information materials are made available to Government and school officials, as well as the general public. Videos that feature disaster preparation, community planning, and emergency response, are also available. |
News & Events
Current Newsletter
Current News & Events Revisions to EPCRA Guidance--New! October 17, 2008 On October 17, 2008, EPA finalized several changes to the Emergency Planning (Section 302), Emergency Release Notification (Section 304) and Hazardous Chemical Reporting (Sections 311 and 312) regulations that were proposed on June 8, 1998 (63 FR 31268). These changes include clarification on how to report hazardous chemicals in mixtures, and changes to Tier I and Tier II forms. Additionally, the rules now use a question and answer format. Facilities subject to EPCRA reporting, State Emergency Response Commissions (SERCs), Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) and fire departments should become familiar with the new regulation.
Visit the following web address for detailed information: http://epa.gov/emergencies/content/epcra/index.htm
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Contact Information
206 South Main Street
Greenville, SC 29601 (864) 467-2680 (864) 467-2684 [Fax] Pandemic Flu Visit the PandemicFlu.gov Website for one-stop access to U.S. Government pandemic and avian flu information. |
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