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Minneola Emergency Operations Center     


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2012 Severe Weather Guide

The Minneola Emergency Operations Center is activated upon the declaration of emergency by the Minneola City Council.  This action follows the State and County's declaration.

 

During this period, the City Manager and Chief of the Fire & Rescue Department are given control by the City Council for a limited period of time as stated in the declaration of emergency.  All City employees and equipment are strategically placed in key locations in the city to protect the lives and property of the citizens.

 

 Fire Chief Derryl O'Neal  - (352)-394-3364, E-mail doneal@minneola.us

Lake County Emergency Management is the agency responsible for opening public shelters throughout the county. Residents may call the following number to determine the existence and location of emergency shelters and to obtain other storm, safety, and weather information:

Lake County Emergency Management:
(352) 343-9420
Citizens' Information Line (activated only during emergencies):
(352) 343-9732

Storm emergencies throughout Lake County may be reported to the Lake County Sheriff's office at (352) 343-2101.

In the event of a hurricane or severe storm events, residents of the City of Minneola may call the 24-hour public safety dispatch number to report public safety damages (downed trees, electrical wires, etc.).

 

 


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