Hurricanes
Making sure you and your loved ones will survive the storm is a year-round task that requires attention to your personal business, your family members, your home and your vehicles. It is not a task that can be done in just 24 hours, so start your planning now!
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Emergency Management Department
Pinellas County Emergency Management partners with the whole community to prepare for disasters, plan emergency response and work toward recovery for all of Pinellas County.
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Stay Informed
During an emergency Pinellas County provides up-to-the-minute information on disaster.pinellas.gov. To ask a question during an emergency, call the County Information Center......
Know Your Risk
All hazards require that you Know Your Risk, Make a Plan and Stay Informed. There have been many lessons learned in the......
Non-Emergency Phone Numbers
Here is a listing of Pinellas County's non-emergency phone numbers. ...
EMS Authority – Every Patient Counts
Infographic detailing the ways that Pinellas County Emergency Medical Services provides medical care when needed, whatever the crisis....
Preparing Your Home for Severe Weather
Preparation is key for getting through a hurricane. Your water and sewer service may be disrupted before, during or after the storm.......
Pinellas County Flood Map Service Center
If you’re wondering about your evacuation zone as hurricane season approaches or whether that house you’re thinking of buying is in a......
Fire Departments
Links to websites for municipal fire departments and fire rescue stations in Pinellas County....
Ambulance and Transport Services
Please note, starting no later than November 1, 2025, non-emergency transports for ambulance services will require prior-authorization from insurance carriers before dispatching......
Pinellas Prepares
While the Tampa Bay area last took a direct hurricane hit in 1921, it doesn’t mean that our area is immune from......