The Department of Public Safety at the Medical University of South Carolina is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for patients, students, visitors, faculty, and staff.
Our nationally accredited department maintains a highly trained staff of sworn police personnel appointed and commissioned as State Constables by the Governor of South Carolina. Officers are empowered to enforce the laws of South Carolina with statewide jurisdiction and arrest powers
In order to receive text, voice, or email alerts on your personal device, you must first register your personal contact information.
All MUSC email accounts will receive prompt notifications of emergency situations.
Every MUSC networked desktop computer will receive a visual alert during an emergency.
Call 843-792-MUSC during any emergency event for updates.
Domestic terrorism is defined by the United States Department of Defense as "the unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence against individuals or property to coerce or intimidate governments or societies, often to achieve political, religious or ideological objectives."
Law enforcement cannot fight domestic terrorism alone. Police officers cannot be in all places at all times. Law enforcement must have the cooperation of the community in order to be effective. Law enforcement asks all citizens to assist in keeping everyone safe by being the eyes and ears of the community.
Awareness is key. Unfortunately, terrorists do not wear placards that identify themselves and we can only use general rules of thumb as guidance. What does this mean for you and me?