FYI – from the S.C. National Guard.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The
S.C. National Guard will conduct training to support Horry County
during their public safety training event “Operation Coastal Response
2014,” responding to the scenario of a simulated commercial airliner
crash near Myrtle Beach on Saturday, February 1, 2014.
The S.C. National Guard will have more than 200 Guard members
conducting training in the areas of Conway, Bucksport Marina, Wacca
Wache Marina and around Georgetown and Horry Counties.
The
S.C. National Guard’s portion of the exercise is called “Palmetto
Thunder” and will practice capabilities of hazardous materials
response, bridging operations, helicopter operations and public safety
assistance. Volunteers from the South Carolina State Guard will also
support the exercise.
The
citizens of South Carolina can expect to see an increase of military
vehicles and rotary aircraft during this training period and should not
be alarmed. The S.C. National Guard appreciates the continued support
from the community.
“This
exercise validates our coordination procedures with county EOCs and
first responders,” said Maj. Gen. Robert E. Livingston, Jr., The
Adjutant General for S.C. “The importance and value of conducting these
exercises can be illustrated as recently as a few days ago, when our
National Guard members supported the S.C. Department of Public Safety
during the winter storm.”
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For information about the S.C. National Guard’s training during “Palmetto Thunder” please call MAJ Cindi King at 803-667-1413.
For
more information regarding Operation Coastal Response 2014, please call
Horry County Emergency Management at (843) 915-5150. .
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