Horry County Project Lifesaver

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It's simple. It's just the right thing to do!

Gordon Harris
[Project Manager]
843.915.8440
harrisg@horrycounty.org






Project Lifesaver International


Autism Advocate Foundation


National Alzheimer's Association

Project Lifesaver in Horry County

Horry County's Innovation and Partnerships Horry County was approached by the Horry County Autism Advocate Foundation to sponsor this program, which requires local law enforcement agencies to manage the program. The Autism Foundation conducted a survey among its members and found that safety and security was one of the top concerns parents faced. We accepted the program with open arms and began immediately to implement this lifesaving endeavor for autistic individuals.

We worked closely with the Autism Advocate Foundation and the National Project Lifesaver Association to gather information and to assist in the implementation of the program locally. Horry County is the first county in the state to establish this program. The Myrtle Beach Police Department is a full partner in our program, and we cover the entire area of our County as ONE SEARCH TEAM. The program has also expanded to the City of Myrtle Beach. This will be a huge benefit to the many retirees that relocate to our areas.

Our goal is to have a tracker bracelet placed on every eligible, at-risk person in our County to better the odds in our favor in the event they become lost. We assist families with their financial burden by providing this program free if at all possible. To date, no County tax funds have gone towards the purchase of equipment. Helping Our Community If you do not have an autistic child or someone affected by Alzheimer's, then this program is probably is not that significant, but if you do, it is priceless. We have all seen on the news how communities come together when someone, especially a child goes missing. Search parties are organized and numerous public safety officials are deployed to locate the individual. Statistics show that the average cost for a law enforcement search is $1500.00 per hour. The chances of finding a person unharmed or alive drops to 50% after 24 hours. When a lost individual turns up dead, the whole community mourns. So in a way we benefit as a community with this innovative program, which pledges to assist those individuals that are most vulnerable. All citizens will benefit from the search cost reduction and something positive being done for their neighbors. Tourism Benefits We have partnered with the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and they currently have 10 wristbands available to offer tourists with autistic children during their stay along our coast. This program not only touches those in Horry County, but also reaches over 13 million tourists who vacation in our area every year. So far this year we have had ten visiting families who were Project Lifesaver clients who we made each feel safer and secure. Our County's Training and Progress Project Lifesaver program in Horry County has been fully implemented, however to-date we have not had to deploy our teams.

Forty-five public safety officials have been trained to use the mobile locator tracking system. These public safety officials have also been trained on the disease, which is the result of a neurological disorder that affects functioning of the brain. Training also included methods in how to approach an autistic child or an Alzheimer's patient since each of these diseases deals with reasoning, social interaction and communication differently. These disorders make it hard for these at risk individuals to communicate and relate to others. They may resist changes in routine, exhibit body movements (hand flapping, rocking, etc.) and have unusual responses to people or attachment to objects. Sometimes aggressive or self-injurious behavior occurs.

Horry County has purchased the equipment required to implement the program, along with additional equipment to provide adequate response to cover the entire 1,300 square miles of our county. We are committed to providing our Autism and Alzheimer's community with the most up-to-date technology and response.

We have established our Autistic clients and are now working with the local chapter of the Alzheimer's Association to implement client participation and awareness.
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