JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Several Northeast Florida agencies are deploying to help other Florida counties in need in the wake of Hurricane Idalia.
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Here’s where our first responders are headed to help:
Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department
On its Instagram Stories, the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department said it is deploying a team to Madison County.
Nassau County Sheriff’s Office
The Nassau County Sheriff’s Office is sending some of its personnel to help the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office dispatch center:
Help is on the way! 💪 NCSO Communications Sergeant Marcelia Robinson, Sergeant Kim Shavers, and Communications Officer Amanda Clemons are headed to Suwannee County to assist the Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center after Hurricane #Idalia. pic.twitter.com/avozrs6pFp
— Nassau County SO (@NCSO_FL) August 30, 2023
Bradford County Sheriff’s Office
BCSO said it is sending two teams to Lafayette County to assist.
Briefing in the Bradford County EOC @BradfordEOC before deploying two teams from our Sheriff’s Office to assist Lafayette County with the effects of #HurricaneIdalia. Pray for safe travels and for those in need as this storm is still ongoing! 🙏 @FLSheriffs pic.twitter.com/64mqigOUS3
— Bradford County Sheriff’s Office (@BradfordSheriff) August 30, 2023
Our team of Deputies and staff are on their way to assist in Lafayette County! #HurricaneIdalia pic.twitter.com/1vBauW80GL
— Bradford County Sheriff’s Office (@BradfordSheriff) August 30, 2023
Clay County Sheriff’s Office
The Clay County Sheriff’s Office said it is deploying to help other Sheriff’s Offices in affected communities.
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