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Patient Information: What To Do When Threatened With Severe Weather or Enforced Evacuation
What should I do if my area is under a Hurricane Watch or Hurricane Warning?
During a Hurricane Watch
- begin making preparations (secure food, water, batteries, radio,
shelter, medications, personal belongings, etc.). A Hurricane Watch is
an announcement for specific coastal areas that hurricane conditions
are possible within 36 hours.
During a Hurricane Warning - seek shelter at
one of the area's shelters, or if possible leave the area. A Hurricane
Warning means that sustained winds of 74 mph or higher associated with
a hurricane are expected in a specified coastal area in 24 hours or
less. A hurricane warning can remain in effect when dangerously high
water or a combination of dangerously high water and exceptionally high
waves continue, even though winds may be less than hurricane force.
Will my doctor's office be open to assist me with medical questions? If not, where can I obtain medical information?
The
office will probably be closed during emergency situations.
Pre-planning is extremely important, especially with medications.
What should I do if I have an appointment during a time of emergency and the office is closed?
After the emergency period can I expect to be contacted by my physician's office to resume my care?
If
my area is under a mandatory evacuation and I need shelter, should I go
to Halifax Medical Center, Bert Fish Medical Center or other local
hospitals for shelter?
NO.
If you need to evacuate, you should first seek shelter with relatives,
friends or hotels/motels away from the affected area. Use emergency
shelters as a last resort.
Monitor public information systems
such as television, radio, newspapers or Web sites for the status and
location of emergency shelters in your area.
There are special shelters for patients with special needs. Only emergencies will be treated
at local hospitals.
Should I register with the County Emergency Management office?
YES - If you are going to need transportation to a local shelter, or if you are a patient with special needs.
NO - If you have your own sources of transportation and shelter when needed.
Special Needs include:
- Patients requiring oxygen.
- Patients needing assistance with medications.
- Patients with diabetes.
- Patients with lung/respiratory problems.
Contact county emergency management to determine if your medical requirements can be accommodated at the special needs shelter.
If I am a special needs patient, who will assist me with transportation needs?
If
you are a special needs patient, or you need transportation to a local
shelter, you need to register in advance with Volusia or Flagler County
Emergency Management.
If you need transportation to a local
shelter in Volusia County, please contact Votran, 386-756-7496 in
Daytona Beach, 386-424-6800 in Southeast Volusia, or 386-943-7033 in
West Volusia.
How do I register in advance with the County Emergency Management Office in my area?
To
register or for more information about county shelter locations,
special needs shelters, transportation and preparing for severe weather
contact: Volusia County Emergency Management
49 Keyton Dr., Daytona Beach, FL 32124
(386) 258-4088 o (386) 736-5980 o (386) 423-3395
Toll Free Citizen’s Hotline - call
ONLY during an actual emergency/disaster, (866) 345-0345
www.volusia.org/emergency
Flagler County Emergency Management
1200 E. Moody Blvd., #8, Bunnell, FL 32110
(386) 437-7381
Emergency Information Line (386) 437-8202
www.flagleremergency.com
Related Links
The American Red Cross
National Weather Service - Melbourne, FL
National Hurricane Center
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