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South Carolina Department of Natural Resources Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

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Page 1: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SCBerkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 2: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Captain Harvin Brock checking for survivors, Clarendon CountyGovernor Richardson Rd. (Submitted by Harvin Brock)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 3: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Captain Harvin Brock checking for survivors, Clarendon CountyGovernor Richardson Rd. (Submitted by Harvin Brock)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 4: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

SCDNR Officer Jeremy Shannon and Lexington Deputy Dan Rusinayk carry June Loch to safety. Lexington County. (Photo from The State newspaper.

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

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South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Officer Brett Irvin and local fire fighter, Sumter CountyTransporting family and pet to safety (Submitted by Brett Irvin)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 6: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Officer Brett Irvin and local firefighter rescue pet, Sumter County (Submitted by Brett Irvin)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

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South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Resident who refused to evacuate the day before, now evacuating his home. Officer Blake Graham, Black River area, Georgetown County (Submitted by 1st Sgt. Ryan Williams)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

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South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

1st Sgt. Ryan Williams with resident and her dog, Black River area, Georgetown County (Submitted by 1st Sgt. Ryan Williams)

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Page 9: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

1st Sgt. Ryan Williams towing resident and his dog, Black River Area, Georgetown County (Submitted by 1ST Sgt. Ryan Williams)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 10: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Officer Blake Graham, with Officer Jimbo Capps and 1st Sgt. Ryan Williams, transport EMS workers and patient through flood waters in Black River area of Georgetown County (Submitted by 1st Sgt. Benjy Byers)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 11: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Officer Brian Urquhart transporting residents and pets, Lynches River area, Georgetown County (Submitted by 1ST Sgt. Benjy Byers)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

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South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Officers Brian Urquhart and Anthony Bowen transporting residents and pets, near Old # 4 Hwy., Florence County (Submitted by 1st Sgt. Benjy Byers)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 13: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Residents and pets being transported near Old # 4 Hwy., Florence County (Submitted by 1st Sgt. Benjy Byers)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

Page 14: Residents of French Quarter Creek, Huger, SC Berkeley County (Submitted by Brian Crawford) Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15

South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

Officer Brian Urquhart and 1st Sgt. Benjy Byers transporting residents and pets, Lynches River area, Florence County (Submitted by 1st Sgt. Benjy Byers)

Statewide Flooding 10/3/15-10/7/15