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#PascoProud! Congressman Gus Bilirakis and Commissioner Jack Mariano stop by #PascoCounty’s Emergency Operations Center to thank the team for helping the community prepare for and recover from #HurricaneIan.
Have debris or damage from #Ian? #PascoCounty is offering an online reporting tool to get you the help you need. Please upload a photo of your non-emergency damages directly to our assessment teams: http://mypas.co/ReportDamage.
#PascoCounty is lifting all evacuation orders and all county shelters are closing, except for the Fasano Regional Hurricane Shelter in Hudson. To see the full update from Pasco County Emergency Management, click here: http://mypas.co/EOCUpdate
Our #PascoCounty team working to keep you safe before, during and after #HurricaneIan, bringing you important updates for you & your family. Remember, Customer Service lines are open 24/7 at 727.847.2411 to answer questions. Live Chat is also available at http://MyPasco.net
#PASCOCOUNTY UPDATE: Our Fire Rescue Division Chief has important safety tips for #HurricaneIan – during the storm & after it pulls away. Your safety is important, so please pay attention to all warnings.
https://youtu.be/BZevIgXmOng
As we continue to deal with #HurricaneIan, our #PascoCounty Emergency Services team is here for you! In the event of an emergency, call 911. If you can’t call 911, remember there’s the option to send a text to 911.
https://youtu.be/x3wsLx_bqvk
WE’RE SERVING YOU 24/7! #PascoCounty Customer Service is standing by RIGHT NOW to answer any questions you have during & after #HurricaneIan. Just call 727-847-2411 or chat with us online at http://MyPasco.net#PascoProud
#PASCOCOUNTY UPDATE: Emergency Management Director Andy Fossa provides an update as we continue to deal with the effects of #HurricaneIan. He urges you to remain put, and keep an eye on the weather until Ian passes.
https://youtu.be/khspKxo2ihI
As #HurricaneIan slams into Florida, our #PascoCounty team is working to keep you safe – from sandbags, to shelters to round-the-clock monitoring in our Emergency Operations Center. We’re here to help. Call Customer Service at 727.847.2411. For emergencies call 911. #StaySafe
bus stop BEFORE 10 a.m. If you can’t get to a bus stop, #PascoCounty can pick you up at home ONLY until it’s unsafe for buses to be on the road. Call 727.847.2411
Headed to a shelter? Don’t forget to pack your essentials. That might include food, water, chargers, clothing, flashlights, medicine, bedding, important documents +more. See the full list at http://bit.ly/2022EMDisasterGuide…. For more info call our 24-hour customer service at 727-847-2411
PREPARE NOW! As #HurricaneIan approaches, #PascoCounty wants you to stay safe with up-to-the-minute information on evacuation zones and open shelters. Visit http://MyPasco.net for the important info.
As #PascoCounty continues to monitor #HurricaneIan, it’s important to stay vigilant! Despite changes with Ian’s track, heavy rain and strong winds are still forecasted. Follow our social media channels and http://MyPasco.net for the latest news and info.
Hurricane Ian questions? Pasco County's Customer Service is open 24 hours until further notice. Please call 727-847-2411 with any questions or concerns. You can also visit http://MyPasco.net for Hurricane Ian information.
ALERTA PARA EL PASAJERO: GoPasco suspenderá el servicio a las 10:00 a. m. del miércoles 28 de septiembre al jueves 29 de septiembre. Incluyendo el servicio a los refugios de evacuación. Para más información: http://mypas.co/GoPascoSuspends
RIDER ALERT: GoPasco will be stopping service at 10:00 a.m. on Wed., Sept. 28 through Thur., Sept. 29 including service to evacuation shelters. For more information, visit: http://mypas.co/GoPascoSuspends
#PascoCounty Government offices will be closed September 28, and September 29, as we anticipate deteriorating weather conditions associated with #Ian. For details on service interruptions including GoPasco, trash collection, Animal Services & more: http://mypas.co/closures
SANDBAG ALERT! Sandbag distribution sites will be replenished up until 5 p.m. Tues., Sept. 27. Sites will close at 8 p.m. or when supplies run out. Please note: you will need to bring your own bags and shovel.
RIDER ALERT: GoPasco will be stopping service at 8:30 p.m. Tues., Sept. 27. Service will resume Wed., Sept. 28, at our normal scheduled times. To see our schedules visit http://gopasco.com/schedules.
Headed to a shelter? Don’t forget to pack your essentials. That might include food, water, chargers, clothing, flashlights, medicine, bedding, important documents +more. See the full list at http://bit.ly/2022EMDisasterGuide…. For more info call our 24-hour customer service at 727-847-2411
GoPasco is offering free rides to shelters today, Sept. 27 – Thur., Sept. 29. Based on the storm's trajectory and high winds, bus services may be suspended as early as late Wednesday. Please plan accordingly. Find your nearest shelter by visiting http://mypasco.net.
#PascoCounty leaders will hold a news conference at noon (9.27) to update the community on Hurricane Ian’s projected path, ongoing preparedness efforts, and the possible impacts to Pasco. It will be streamed live on the county’s YouTube, Facebook and http://MyPasco.net
Pasco County Parks, Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources will close all county parks TODAY, Sep. 27, due to Hurricane Ian. All boat ramps, events, activities, leagues and reservations at Pasco County Parks have been canceled until further notice.
SANDBAG ALERT: Pasco County is temporarily out of sandbags at all locations. Sand is still available. We are working to get more sandbags. Please bring your own shovel and bags.
There will be no garbage collection Wed. and Thur. Collection on Fri. will depend on Hurricane Ian’s impact. Please place your trash out on the next regularly scheduled day. Contact your hauler for further information.
Hurricane Ian questions? Pasco County's Customer Service is open 24 hours until further notice. Please call 727-847-2411 with any questions or concerns. You can also visit http://MyPasco.net for Hurricane Ian information.
#PascoCounty is no longer accepting Special Needs registration by phone. If you need to stay at a Special Needs shelter, please show up and sign up in person. Thank you for your corporation.
NEW PARKS UPDATE: #PascoCounty Parks, Recreation, and Natural Resources is closing county parks in Evacuation Zone A at 8 pm TONIGHT, Monday, September 26, 2022: Details: http://mypas.co/3SwyaKs
PARKS UPDATE: As #Ian approaches, #PascoCounty Parks, Recreation, and Natural Resources will close all county parks at noon on Tuesday, September 27, 2022. All events and park reservations have been canceled until further notice.
#PascoCounty is issuing mandatory and voluntary evacuations for Zones A, B & C. This includes coastal and low-lying areas prone to flooding. Anyone living in a mobile home or who has special needs is also encouraged to evacuate. Details: http://mypas.co/evacuations
#PascoCounty is opening hurricane shelters for anyone who needs to leave their homes ahead of #HurricaneIan and has nowhere else to stay. Shelters will open Tuesday, September 27, 2022, at 10 a.m. For more information and a list of opened shelters: http://mypas.co/ShelterLocations…
Some #PascoCounty cities have opened Sandbag locations:
📍NPR Public Works Fleet Maintenance: 6132 Pine Hill Rd, Port Richey, FL 34668
📍Pasco Fire Rescue Station No. 29, 6907 Dean Dairy Rd., Zephyrhills, FL 33542.
📍Old Dade City Police Department 38042 Pasco Ave Dade City
SANDBAG UPDATE: Due to overwhelming demand, #PascoCounty is limiting sandbags to 10 bags per household. . To see how to properly fill and place sandbags, click here: http://mypas.co/PascoSandbags