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Emergency Information

www.redcross.org

www.floridadisaster.org

Marion County Emergency   352-622-3205
Alachua County Emergency
352-264-6500
Gilchrist County Emergency
352-463-3198
Levy County Emergency   
352-486-5213
Sumter County Emergency
352-569-6000

MCSO Non-Emergency 352-369-6807
Lake County Citizen Information 352-253-9999

Law Enforcement Agencies

Florida Highway Patrol 1-800-395-8248
FHP Marion Co.
352-732-1260
FHP Alachua Co.
352-955-2150
Marion Co. Sheriff:
352-732-9111
Alachua Co. Sheriff
352-367-4000
Levy Co. Sheriff
352-486-5111


Rumor Line
352-264-6557

Alachua County Crisis Center
352-264-6789

To report damage to homes for the city of Ocala:  629-8421

To report damage to homes for Marion County: 620-7422

Downed electrical lines:
Ocala Electric Utility:
351-6666
GRU:
334-2871
SECO:
237-4107
Progress Energy:
800-228-8485
Clay Electric:
888-434-9844

AAA Hotline: 1-800-AAA-HELP

Neighbors Equine Assistance Team
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386-853-0160

Phone Numbers

  • FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Registration:
    1-800-621-FEMA(3362)
    TTY: 1-800-462-7585
     
  • State of Florida Emergency Information 24-hour hotline (FEIL):
    1-800-342-3557
     
  • State Volunteer and Donations Hotline:
    1-800-FL-HELP1 (1-800-354-3571)
     
  • Elder Affairs:
    1-800-96-ELDER
    (1-800-963-5337)
     
  • Florida Power and Light:
    1-800-4-OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243)
     
  • Department of Financial Services Insurance Claim Hotline:
    1-800-22-STORM
    (1-800-227-8676)
     
  • Attorney General's Price Gouging Hotline:
    1-800-646-0444
     
  • Agricultural and Consumer Services Price Gouging Hotline:
    1-800-HELP-FLA
    (1-800-435-7352)
     
  • Salvation Army Donation Helpline:
    1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769)
     
  • American Red Cross:
    1-800-HELP-NOW
    (1-800-435-7669)
     
  • Price Gouging State hotline:
    1-866-9-NO-SCAM

 

POWER OUTAGES 

The numbers to report an outage are:   
 

Clay Electric (352) 685-4200
Ocala Electric Utilities (352) 351-6666

GRU (352) 334-2871
Progress (800) 228-8485
SECO (352) 368-6822; (352) 368-6825
 

FEMA
(Federal Emergency Management Agency) Registration:
1-800-621-FEMA(3362)

Links to Know

National Hurricane Center
A U.S. Government Site

Tracking Map  
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Florida State Disaster Site  
Weather information

Alachua Co. Weather 
The Weather Channel

Marion Co. Weather
The Weather Channel

Satellite Pictures  
The Weather Channel

NOAA Hurricane Information  
National Weather Service

 

Links to Know

[Animated Hurricane image]National Hurricane Center
A U.S. Government Site

[Animated Hurricane image]Tracking Map  
(requires Adobe Acrobat reader for .pdf files to print out)

[Animated Hurricane image]Florida State Disaster Site  
Weather information

[Animated Hurricane image]Alachua Co. Weather 
The Weather Channel

[Animated Hurricane image]Marion Co. Weather
The Weather Channel

[Animated Hurricane image]Satellite Pictures  
The Weather Channel

[Animated Hurricane image]NOAA Hurricane Information  
National Weather Service


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BOATER’S HURRICANE PREPARATION CHECKLIST FROM THE NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (NMMA)

  • Check your marine insurance carefully to see if you are required to take some action in order to make the claim valid.
     

  • Check with your marina and find out their policy for handling hurricanes. In some states marinas can order all boats to leave.
     

  • If you are going to move your boat, determine where you’re moving it ahead of time.
     

  • Learn the storm surge history and elevation of your area.

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When a hurricane watch is issued  (a watch means hurricane conditions pose a possible threat to the watch area within 36 hours)…

  • Frequently monitor radio, TV, NOAA Weather Radio, or hurricane Hotline telephone numbers for official bulletins of the storm's progress.
     

  • Move boats on trailers close to house. Weigh them down. Lash securely to trailer and use tie-downs to anchor trailer to ground or house. Let air out of trailer tires.
     

  • Boats docked at marinas should have extra lines attached. Line lengths should be sufficient to take care of excessive high water.

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Visit www.discoverboating.com for more information about how to protect you, your family and your boat during hurricane season.

 

 

 

 

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