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Hernando County shelters

Emergency information for residents of Hernando County

By Times Staff Writer
Published June 6, 2004

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(Shelters are listed in order of opening. A minimum of two shelters will be open during emergencies. All shelters are equipped to accommodate handicapped evacuees. Pets, alcoholic beverages and weapons will not be permitted inside Red Cross shelters.)

Hernando County Emergency Management public information center 754-4083

1. * West Hernando Middle School, 14325 Ken Austin Parkway, Brooksville

2. Deltona Elementary School, 2055 Deltona Blvd., Spring Hill

3. Nature Coast Technical High School, 4057 California St., Brooksville

4. Fox Chapel Middle School, 9412 Fox Chapel Lane, Spring Hill

5. Moton Elementary School, 7175 Emerson Road, Brooksville

6. Chocachatti Elementary School, 4135 California St., Brooksville

7. Hernando High School, 700 Bell Ave., Brooksville

8. F.W. Springstead High School, 3300 Mariner Blvd., Spring Hill

* Special needs shelters

Emergency phone numbers

(Note: Do not call 911 for hurricane information. The 911 line is reserved for life-threatening emergencies only.)

Hernando County Emergency Management public information center 754-4083

Red Cross Hernando Chapter 799-3237

Sheriff's Office 754-6830

Fire rescue dispatch 688-5045

FEMA disaster assistance teleregistration toll free 1-800-462-9029

Tune to cable Ch. 19 for live updates from the Emergency Operations Center and other useful information on evacuation and shelters.

If you evacuate

If you are ordered to evacuate, you should take the following items to a shelter:

- Pillows, blankets, sleeping bags or air mattresses

- Extra clothing, sturdy shoes, eyeglasses, etc.

- Personal hygiene items (toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, contacts solution, etc.)

- Quiet games, books, playing cards and favorite toys for children

- Important papers, including driver's license, medical information, insurance policies and property inventories

- Lightweight folding chairs or cots

[Last modified June 2, 2004, 12:54:39]

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