Storm Center

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The Storm Center is a central hub for staying informed during severe weather. 

Winter storms can bring freezing temperatures, ice, and snow, all of which can damage equipment and power lines. Downed power lines should always be considered dangerous, even if they don’t appear to be energized. Follow these safety guidelines:

  1. Keep your distance: Stay at least 30 feet away from any downed power lines and alert others to do the same.
     
  2. Never touch: Avoid approaching, touching, or driving over a downed power line.
     
  3. Don't attempt to move them: Do not try to move a downed power line, as it could still be energized.
     
  4. Call for help: Immediately dial 911 or contact Sumter EMC at 229-924-8041 if you see a downed power line.
     
  5. Stay in your vehicle: If your car is hit by a downed power line, stay inside with your windows closed until emergency help arrives.
     
  6. Avoid water: Never use water near a downed power line, as it can conduct electricity.
     
  7. Do not use poles or sticks: Do not try to use any objects, like poles or sticks, to assist someone being shocked by a downed power line.
     
  8. Leave trees alone: Never attempt to cut or remove a tree tangled in power lines.

Your safety is the top priority in these situations.