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Boundaries of the City of Orangeburg Department of Public Safety jurisdiction

City of Orangeburg
Department of Public Safety

Jurisdiction: Orangeburg County, population 86,934


From 2018 to 2019, Orangeburg County experienced an 88 percent increase in the number of opioid-involved deaths, the second largest percent increase in the state. In 2019, the county recorded 27 total drug overdose deaths when adjusted to a population of 100,000. In particular, drug overdose deaths are becoming an increasingly salient challenge issue with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the jurisdiction of the City of Orangeburg, there are two universities, which introduces a population that is particularly vulnerable to drug use and overdose deaths.

The Tri-County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, the substance use authority for prevention, intervention, and treatment for Orangeburg, Bamberg, and Calhoun Counties, has been critical in an ongoing effort to safely dispose of drugs in a safe and secure manner. At the start of this initiative, there were six drug disposal boxes in the Tri-County area, but only one was located within the City of Orangeburg. Given that more than 137,000 prescriptions, including opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants, and muscle relaxants, were distributed in Orangeburg County in 2019, the limited number of drug disposal boxes within the city limits presented a problem for the public.

During this initiative, the City of Orangeburg Department of Public Safety (ODPS) purchased and housed a permanent drug disposal box at its headquarters. ODPS also purchased and distributed drug deactivation pouches to ultimate users. Pouches were distributed at public events and health fairs, by ODPS officers, and by the Tri-County Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse and the Edisto Health Coalition.