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Local police officers from the Conway Police Department,

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Local police officers from the Conway Police Department, South Carolina, team up with South Carolina National Guard Soldiers from the 133rd Military Police Company, Timmonsville, and Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) teams from the 2-263rd Air Defense Artillery (ADA) from Seneca, September 6, 2019, to support local residents with potential high-water rescue calls, monitor flood water levels to close unsafe roads, and to assist with local police patrols after Hurricane Dorian departed the South Carolina Coast. The South Carolina National Guard received the order to activate from South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster Aug. 31, 2019, and has remained ready to support the counties and first responders with requested resources for as long as needed before, during, and after the impact of Hurricane Dorian. In the past, the South Carolina National Guard has responded to emergencies in the state and provided Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) during Hurricane Florence in 2018, Hurricane Matthew in 2016, and the 1,000-year flood in 2015, as well as others. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder, 169th Fighter Wing Public Affairs)

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06/09/2019
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