Emergency - Imminent danger to life, health, or property
Call 9-1-1 for immediate, life-threatening emergencies involving a crime in progress, fire, or serious medical issues needing urgent help
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Medical Emergencies: Chest pain, difficulty breathing, seizures, heavy bleeding, unconsciousness, severe burns, or stroke symptoms (slurred speech, drooping face).
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Crimes in Progress: Robbery, burglary, domestic violence, or a person with a weapon.
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Fire/Hazardous Situations: Structure fires, car fires, smell of gas, or downed power lines.
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Traffic Accidents: Any vehicle collision, particularly if injuries are suspected.
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Immediate Safety Threat: A person threatening to harm themselves or others.
MUSC Facilities Emergencies
Report any unusual occurrence, utility malfunction, or equipment failure posing imminent danger to life, health, or property.
Call 843-792-4119 or 843-792-5600
MUSC Public Safety
Call 843-792-2261 or 843-792-4196