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A Registry of
People with Special Needs is maintained by Sarasota County
Emergency Management. If you are unable to respond independently
to an emergency situation and have no other means of assistance,
should you be required to evacuate your home, then you should
register.
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Register in advance.
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Contact
Sarasota County Emergency Management, People with Special
Needs Office at 941-861-5000 for the necessary forms and
registration information.
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The
information you provide is confidential and
will be available only to Emergency Services personnel.
General hurricane shelters can
only provide first aid, not nursing care or medical
assistance. Special needs shelters can provide limited
medical care and oxygen, but if at all possible, a caregiver
should accompany the special needs person to the shelter.
- Keep a list of your
prescribed medications and include them in your disaster
kits.
- Make sure that you have at
least one to two weeks of medications both prescription and
over-the-counter with you.
- If you require a special
diet you will need to have your food with you.
Make a plan now
- Have your shelter kits
ready and packed near the door in case of an emergency.
- When emergency personnel
arrive to assist you to a safe place you should be ready to
leave immediately.
Who is a Person
with Special Needs (PSN)?
A PSN is an individual who would
require special medical sheltering or transportation during a
declared State of Emergency.
People with Special Needs
registrants are assigned to one of three types of shelter
facilities based upon their medical needs. The shelter options
include:
Public shelter – is
for someone who is ambulatory, without life-threatening
medical conditions and does not require outside professional
assistance in performing daily activities.
Special Needs shelter – is
for anyone requiring minor to moderate medical assistance in
daily activities and is generally accompanied by a
caregiver.
Hospital – is for anyone on
life support who may have an unstable medical condition
and/or requires constant medical attention.
911 Use for Hearing
Impaired Callers
Sarasota County 9-1-1
Communications Center is equipped with the TTY/TDD system.
Here are accepted abbreviations
adopted to ensure accuracy.
GA
means ‘go ahead’
SK means ‘stop keying’
Q means ‘question’
xxx indicates a mistake
A call to 9-1-1 will always be responded with “9-1-1, what
is your emergency Q GA?”
The TTY/TDD’s are designed to
follow a few simple rules.
Punctuation is not used.
Contractions are written as one word.
Apostrophes are replaced with a single space.
"Hang up now” indicates help is on the way.
For more information call Public
Safety Communications at 861-5000. |