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As we head into the second half of hurricane season, Pinellas County officials hope releasing 911 calls from Hurricane Idalia will increase awareness of the flooding dangers posed by storms.
When you call 9-1-1, the information is shared with emergency responders in the area of the emergency. Soon, every law enforcement agency in Pinellas County will get that information seamlessly.
For county-specific questions, residents can call 727-464-4000. For additional recovery resources and clean-up assistance in Florida, call 844-965-1386. Volunteers can sign up to help through the ...
Two 9-1-1 calls from witnesses were released by the Pinellas County Regional 911 Center on August 16. [49]
Pinellas County residents in mandatory evacuation zones must leave by 12 p.m. on Thursday, officials announced.
Tripp said her team responded to over 100 emergency calls through the night, including many reporting fire alarms, downed power lines and minor medical issues. ... The Pinellas County Sheriff's ...
Since Thursday, Buncombe County has received over 5,500 911 calls and conducted more than 130 swiftwater rescues. Officials warned residents to stay away from the water because of downed power ...
Since Sept. 26, Buncombe County has received over 5,000 calls to 911. The county urged people not to call to report downed trees, power lines or outages. ... In Pinellas County, which encompasses ...