LEON COUNTY DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
HURRICANE ALBERTO
SITUATION REPORT #3
JULY 6 2010
18:00 EST / 22:00 UTC
I. HAZARD ANALYSIS:
II. PROTECTIVE ACTIONS:
- LeonCounty Administration:
- Local State of Emergency was declared by Leon County at 5:00PM on Monday July 4 2010.
- Leon County Government Offices will remain CLOSEDforThursday July 7 and Friday July 8 2010.
- Leon County Schools:
- All public schools, activities and district facilities will remain CLOSED for Thursday July 7 and Friday July 8 2010.
- Leon County Sheriff’s Office Division of Emergency Management:
- County Emergency Operations Center remains fully activated with 24 hour operations.
- Various ESF lead / support agencies coordinating response activities within the Emergency Operations Center.
- Facilitated a Region II coordination conference call. Participants in the call included Region II Emergency Managers along with appropriate Leon County and City of Tallahassee departments supporting community and faith based organizations.
- The next Region II coordination conference call is scheduled for 2:00PM on Thursday July 7 2010.
- City of Tallahassee Utilities:
- Extensive power outages are reported throughout the service area.
- Talquin Electric:
- Extensive power outages are reported throughout the service area.
- Leon County Public Works:
- Maintaining 24hour operations.
- Sandbags remain available.
- No assistance available for filling sandbags. Must bring own shovel.
- Limit of 15 sandbags per vehicle.
- Sandbag locations:
- N Monroe St / US Hwy 27 at Lake Jackson Landing
- Ranchero Rd at Oak Ridge Rd
- Tekesta Rd at Deer Lake Rd (Tekesta Park in Killearn Lakes)
- Apalachee Pky / US Hwy 27 at Solid Waste Facility (Multi-Purpose Fields)
- Response equipment / supplies remain on standby:
- Chainsaws
- Road barricades
- Variable message boards
- Large volume water pumps
- Road clearing task forces deployed to various staging areas.
- City of Tallahassee Public Works:
- Sandbags are available.
- No assistance available for filling sandbags. Must bring own shovel.
- Limit of 25 sandbags per vehicle
- Sandbag locations:
- Mabry St at Bellevue Way
- Mitchell Ave at Winthrop Park
- Dade St at Lawrence-Gregory Community Center
- Messer Field South on Jackson Bluff Rd
- Leon County Sheriff’s Office:
- Chainsaw Crews on stand-by
- Boat Crews on stand-by
- Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross:
- The following shelters have been opened for evacuees:
- Lawton Chiles High School
- Springwood Elementary School
- Oakridge Elementary School
- Florida High
- Buck Lake Elementary School
- Sail High School
- Fort Braden Elementary School
III. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE:
General Information: Leon County Emergency Information web site
General Assistance:LeonCounty Division of Emergency Management
(850) 488-5921Fax (850) 487-3770
After-hours Leon County Sheriff’s Office
(850) 922-3300
Food, Shelter, Clothing:American Red Cross
(850) 878-6080