SC Emergency Manager Reviews
Published by South Carolina Emergency Management Division on 2024-05-06🏷️ About: The Official App of the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SC EMD). Create Your Personal Emergency Plan.
🏷️ About: The Official App of the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SC EMD). Create Your Personal Emergency Plan.
by 143 Team Breezy
I decided to download SCEmergencyManager because I thought it would be great to have in case of emergencies. I turned out to be horribly wrong. SCEmergencyManager is nothing but a sick and twisted form of torture. You can have your phone on silent and everything but SCEmergencyManager will still go off. And what makes it worse is that it’s not a normal type of notification. This notification will be a deafening siren type of screen like a war is about to start. This siren has woken me up multiple times throughout the night for the same notification that I have clear. One notification for anything will go off at least four time but they will be a couple of hours apart. So you will have no chance of peace. One of my ears are damaged because they of SCEmergencyManager. And I almost wrecked my car once this morning because of it. SCEmergencyManager is supposed to save your life but instead it puts you in danger. If you really want to be safe just download an app for your local news and weather channels. You will get the same notifications. They will just be a lot less detrimental to your wellbeing. Please don’t download SCEmergencyManager. I do not want anyone else to experience what I have. Your experience might be a lot worse and no app is worth your life. Or you physically or mental well-being. I wish you
all the best.
Thank you
by Retrek
Downloaded SCEmergencyManager but I can’t see much use if you are not in a zone. We are having severe thunderstorms right now and there’s no information. Not sure why it’s for SC when it only has limited coverage.
by Mck413
Doesn’t work
by Ladys Island
You better get it together Neil. You should have never pushed to have the evac lifted. Now the path has changed. Matthew didnt even come on shore. You and the governor better eat crow and put it back on.
by Nustame69
My zone is not correct. I am not in Zone A, not in Georgetown.
by GreenvilleTraveler
Let’s start with that I appreciate the SC Emergency Management website and team. SCEmergencyManager can be used to see what government offices are closed. It does not provide updates that are helpful during storms. For updates you need to go to twitter or read news. Will remove from my phone and just check website/twitter.
by Bxzlfrd
SCEmergencyManager is cluttered and confusing. I expected to find the latest info on a impending tropical storm and advice on what to do, instead i got a video of a bunch of people praying before saying it was up to me to make my own plan. Way to go for the advice from “the experts” Kinda sums up SC government’s lack of response to everything - we don’t care, go figure it out yourself.
by Grayhair53
Although SCEmergencyManager shows what color zone you are in, it doesn’t give the number/letter of the Zone.
by Liz - Greta's Mom
Need to see what zone I’m in. Entered address. “Could not find”; Use current location - “Could not find”. Looked at map. Found closest business but would not give the zone. Tried several times and after the 4th try, it showed I was in zone B since I was close to Walmart! If they are going to put out an app to help people, it should at least work. I should probably give this a one star but feeling generous today hoping for good news that Dorian will go out to sea further.
I did check to be sure location services was turned on for SCEmergencyManager and it was. I had no problems with other apps using my location but this one I did. I will try again after the storm fully passes - maybe that has something to do with it.
by Wuwhwjw
Not a bad app but I wish it had more detailed maps, such as SLOSH, Flood zones, Evac routes etc.
by Brallierjennie
Thank you for all the information you have supplied to
by Gtbirt
This is a great app for personal preparedness for citizens. As an Emergency Manager, I highly recommend SCEmergencyManager for everyone. We should all be prepared to be self sufficient for at least 72 hours, SCEmergencyManager provides the guidance one needs for surviving a disaster.
by Matt Boney
SCEmergencyManager is wonderfully designed and contains no bugs that I’ve seen as of yet.
No. SC Emergency Manager does not seem very safe to us. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 59 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 3.8/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for SC Emergency Manager Is 17.1/100.
No. SC Emergency Manager does not seem legit based on our analysis. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 59 SC Emergency Manager User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for SC Emergency Manager Is 34.6/100..
SC Emergency Manager works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.
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