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Office of
Emergency Management
Emergency Management
Office of
Multi-Agency Coordination Center
7530 Little Road
New Port Richey , FL 34654
Office 727-847-8137
Fax 727-847-8004
Resident Information Center
727-847-8959
Email
oem@pascocountyfl.net
For Additional Information Call
New Port Richey.....727-847-8137
Land O'Lakes..........813-996-7341
Dade City..............352-521-5137
TDD.....................727-847-8949 or call
Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771

Your Responsibilities
Share your plans with a relative/friend outside the area. Call them after a disaster and let them know that you
are all right and where you will be if your home is damaged.
When a hurricane or other emergency is threatening Pasco County, continually monitor radio and/or TV to
determine if you are included in the evacuation area. If your area is ordered to evacuate, gather your
belongings and proceed to your evacuation destination.
If you have registered for transportation, units will be dispatched to your location. If time allows you will
receive a confirming telephone call.
Pack a Hurricane Survival Kit with the following items, and take it with you when you evacuate:
- Medications (2 week supply)
- Medical support equipment (wheelchairs, walkers,dressings, oxygen, feeding equipment, etc.)
- Name & phone number of your doctor, home health agency, hospital, next of kin, etc.
- ID & valuable papers
- Food for special dietary needs, personal hygiene items and a change of clothes, a sweater
- Lawn chair or cot, blanket or sleeping bag, and a flashlight
- Pillow
- A copy of your nursing orders
- Books, cards, or game to pass the time
- Cash for purchases after a disaster
PETS
You are responsible to make arrangements in advance for your pets to shelter with friends, veterinarians, or
boarding kennels. Pets are NOT permitted in public shelters. The only exception to this rule is a certified
assistance animal.