Gulf Coast, we’re here to help. Your
#JSO
is teaming up with JFRD in the hardest hit areas along Florida’s Big Bend. Our officers are working alongside firefighters, line workers, and other crews to help our neighbors.
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Update
#2
: Working Together - Hurricane Helene
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office non-emergency line is now operational. If you feel you need police assistance, please contact our non-emergency number at 904-630-0500. If it is an emergency, please dial 911 (TTY services
Working Together - Hurricane Helene
Overnight, we have received reports of power outages, downed power lines, fallen trees, and isolated flooding. Additionally, AT&T is experiencing outages that are currently affecting our non-emergency line. If your situation is a not emergent
Important message below from our
#Jaxready
partners…
As JEA works to restore power, we know many residents are using generators to stay comfortable. Keep you and your family safe with these generator safety tips:
⚠️ DO NOT place generators near open doors or windows.
⚠️ DO NOT
🚨 Power Outage Safety Reminder 🚨
As JEA works to restore power, we know many residents are using generators to stay comfortable. Keep you and your family safe with these generator tips:
⚠️ DO NOT place generators near open doors or windows.
⚠️ DO NOT use generators in a
While our
@JEA
partners work to restore power outages citywide, we are asking motorists to stay off the roadways as much as possible.
🚦If you must drive on the roadways, and you reach an intersection that does not have working traffic signals treat it as a four-way stop.
Working Together - Hurricane Helene
Overnight, we have received reports of power outages, downed power lines, fallen trees, and isolated flooding. Additionally, AT&T is experiencing outages that are currently affecting our non-emergency line. If your situation is a not emergent
🚧💪 Teamwork in action! Your
#JSO
, alongside
@JaxReady
, JaxCity Public Works,
@JEA
, and other dedicated partners, have been working tirelessly through the night to clear roadways and restore our city. Your patience is appreciated as we work to get things back on track! Together,
🌀 🌧️🚨 Heads up, everyone! With Hurricane Helene bringing heavy rain and flooding, please exercise extreme caution around standing water. As the tides continue to get higher, be smart, and avoid street flooding.
Our officers are on the ground, but your safety is our top
Your
#JSO
is prepared for Hurricane Helene - here to keep you safe. These officers volunteered to come in on their day off to respond to storm-related incidents, in addition to the force that’s already on duty. Our 911 Center will be taking emergency calls and coordinating with
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Helene Update
#5
JSO Chief Ellis Burns joined Mayor Deegan and other local stake holders to provide important information about Hurricane Helene as it continues to move toward the state.
For more information continue to follow us.
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#JFRD
#JSO
⚠️ Please be aware that a Tornado Watch has been issued for Duval County through 10:00 p.m. tonight.
Know the Difference Between a Tornado Watch & Warning!
🟡 Tornado Watch: Be Prepared. Conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop. Stay alert, review your safety plan,
⚠️ A Tornado Watch has been issued for Duval County through 10:00 p.m.
Know the Difference Between a Tornado Watch & Warning!
🟡 Tornado Watch: Be Prepared. Conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop. Stay alert, review your safety plan, and be ready to shelter in your
9/26/2024 8 a.m. Hurricane Helene Update:
Duval County is currently under a Tropical Storm Warning and Coastal Flood Warning. Weather conditions are expected to deteriorate throughout the day.
Today, expect strong wind gusts, especially near coastal areas and the riverfront
9/26/2024 8 a.m. Hurricane Helene Update:
As Helene moves closer to our area, we expect weather conditions to deteriorate throughout the day. Duval County is currently under a Tropical Storm Warning and Coastal Flood Warning.
What you can expect today:
‼️ Strong wind gusts will
Be prepared for the storm.
Don't forget to charge your electronic devices, download emergency apps, backup power sources, store important documents, and use apps to scan and save important documents like your IDs and insurance info.
Stay connected —with your charged devices and
Technology helps us stay connected during emergencies, but it won’t help if you’re not prepared! Here’s how to make sure your devices are JaxReady before the storm:
🔋 Charge Up: Fully charge phones, tablets, and power banks now. Keep extra battery packs handy in case of power
#Hurricane
Helene Update
#4
Joe Cowan, Director of Patrol and Enforcement joined Mayor Deegan and other local stake holders to provide imperative information as the storm continues to move toward the state.
For more information continue to follow us and .
Hurricane Helene Update
#3
Director Joe Cowan joined Mayor Donna Deegan and other local stake holders as we work closer to the impending weather in our area, thanks to Hurricane Helene.
Continue to follow here for updates and for more information.