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Orangeburg Today
By the People, for the People
Road Closed in Orangeburg County Due to Chemical Spill
Crews responding to incident on Five Chop Road
Mar. 12, 2026 at 9:21pm
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Authorities in Orangeburg County, South Carolina have closed a local road due to a chemical spill. The Orangeburg County Fire District, Orangeburg Public Safety, and Orangeburg County Office of Emergency Services are all on the scene near Five Chop Road and Brentwood Drive/Whittaker Parkway as they work to address the incident. The road will remain closed until further notice.
Why it matters
Chemical spills can pose serious risks to public safety and the environment, requiring a coordinated emergency response to contain the situation and mitigate any potential harm. The closure of this road in Orangeburg County disrupts local traffic and access until the spill can be properly cleaned up.
The details
According to the Orangeburg County Fire District, Five Chop Road near Brentwood Drive and Whittaker Parkway has been closed as crews respond to a chemical spill in the area. In addition to the fire district, the Orangeburg Public Safety and Orangeburg County Office of Emergency Services are also on the scene working to address the incident.
- The road closure was reported on March 12, 2026 around 9:21 PM.
The players
Orangeburg County Fire District
The local fire department responsible for responding to emergencies, including the current chemical spill incident, in Orangeburg County.
Orangeburg Public Safety
The local law enforcement agency assisting with the response to the chemical spill in Orangeburg County.
Orangeburg County Office of Emergency Services
The county agency coordinating the emergency response efforts for the chemical spill incident in Orangeburg.
What’s next
Authorities have not provided an estimated timeline for when Five Chop Road will reopen, as the cleanup and containment of the chemical spill remains ongoing.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of a swift and coordinated emergency response from local authorities when dealing with potentially hazardous chemical spills that can threaten public safety and the environment. Residents in the area should continue to avoid the affected road until the situation is fully resolved.


