Emergency Management
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Recovery Info & Links |
Prepare to Survive
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- Pledge to Plan: The three steps to prepare to survive a disaster are KNOW YOUR RISK, MAKE A PLAN and STAY INFORMED. By pledging to update or create a disaster plan, you make the commitment to helping our community prepare for disasters. Make the Pledge to Plan (En Español) for the 2021 hurricane season!
- Plan Templates
- Helpful Checklists
- Do you know your evacuation zone?
Check your zone. Enter your address and you will be provided information, including your evacuation zone, closest shelter / special needs shelter, and closest hotel accommodations. - Learn about storm surge: Will your house be underwater during a storm surge?
- Hurricane Preparedness Guide
- English
- Persons with disabilities may contact our Human Rights Office by calling (727) 464-4880 or by email for additional assistance with this document.
- En Español
- Persons with disabilities may contact our Human Rights Office by calling (727) 464-4880 or by email for additional assistance with this document.
- HƯỚNG DẪN PHÒNG CHỐNG BÃO
- Persons with disabilities may contact our Human Rights Office by calling (727) 464-4880 or by email for additional assistance with this document.
- English
- Sign up for Alert Pinellas: A free emergency notification service.
- Business & Professional:
- Other Resources:
- FEMA
(Federal Emergency Management Agency)
- Flooding Information
- Hurricane & Prepare to Survive Videos
- Rip Currents
: Residents and visitors are reminded to be mindful of risks.
NOAA detailed information - If You See Something, Say Something
Be on the lookout for suspicious activity. You could prevent the next petty theft, bank robbery, or major terrorist attack with a simple phone call.
The non-emergency administration number for the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office is (727) 582-6200.
Call 9-1-1 in case of emergency.
- FEMA
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Emergency weather informational links, current local weather conditions, local media stations, gulf temperature, and tide information.
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Pinellas County Emergency Management committing to work with NOAA and other Ambassadors to strengthen national resilience against extreme weather.
