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All Hazards Guide for Businesses: Planning for Risks
This Resource Manual is designed to assist businesses with the
development of more thorough Disaster Plans by identifying data and
resources associated with a variety of man-made and natural hazards.
Tampa Bay Local Emergency Planning Committee
Facility Disaster Planning Subcommittee
4000 Gateway Centre Blvd., Suite 100
Pinellas Park, FL 33782
727/570-5151 ext. 29 / Staff Contact: John Meyer
Hurricanes Tornados
Thunderstorms/Lightning Fire Freshwater Flooding
Hazmat
Cyber Attacks Civil Disorder/Unrest Terrorism/Violence in Workplace
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Business Continuity Planning
Business Continuity Plans (BCP) cover a range of situations, including the
death of a key executive or manager, crisis events that threaten to shut
down business operations for an extended period of time, and other
financial situation or unexpected event that threatens to destroy or injure
the company. BCP is the act of anticipating incidents which will affect
critical functions of the company and ensuring that the business and its
employees respond to any emergency in a safe, planned and rehearsed
manner.
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Components of your BCP
1. Strategic Plans - defines the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the
program.
2. Contingency Planning – Emergency Operations/Response identifies the
procedures which spell out how you will respond to emergencies, such
as hazardous materials release, fire or hurricane. The contingency
plan should include checklists that also list roles and responsibilities of
internal and external agencies.
3. Mitigation Strategy – spell out the interim and long-term actions to
eliminate hazards or to reduce the impact of those hazards. It’s about
protection of your assets (including date), facilities and, most
importantly, your employees.
4. Recovery Strategy – identifies the short-term and long-term priorities,
processes, vital records, resources and procedures for the restoration
of services, facilities, etc. The Recovery Strategy should address the
possibility of losing access to one or more workplaces/facilities (i.e.
Alternate Facility). This Continuity of Operations Plan identifies critical
procedures and function to be recovered and what is necessary to do
so.
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Business Continuity Planning
Links/Resources:
Florida Business Disaster Survival Kit FloridaDisaster.org SecureFlorida.org
Small Business Administration (SBA) Ready.gov Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS) American Red Cross
Disaster Planning Guide for TB Region PrepareMyBusiness.org FEMA.gov
CDC.gov National Safety Council DisasterRecovery.org Insurance Agencies/Companies
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Hazardous Materials
Public awareness of the potential danger from accidental releases of
hazardous substances heightened over the years as serious chemical
accidents and releases have occurred around the world. The
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (“SARA Title III”) in
1986 and the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
(EPCRA”) in 1988 were enacted to: improve chemical safety, protect
public health, protect the environment and increase public awareness.
If your business stores hazardous materials, it is important that you
reach out to your local emergency responders to ensure that your
facility:
Complies with all requirements and safety protocols;
Develop and share contingency plans including emergency
contacts; and
Train/exercise your employees on safety procedures.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Resource Links:
PLANNING EPA List-of-Lists EPCRA/Sara Title III LEPC District 8/SERC USDOT’s Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Admin.(PHMSA)
OSHA/HAZWOPER Nat’l Weather Svc. - U.S./Tampa NOAA State Watch Office National Response Center County Emer. Mgmt. agencies
Hazardous Waste Disposal Local Fire Departments FL Poison Information Center Hospitals Local Media Tampa Bay Ports
RECOVERY LEPC District 8/SERC State Watch Office National Response Center Haz. Waste Regulations/Disposal Local Fire Departments
FL DEP/ Bureau of Emer. Response Law Enforcement Entities USCG – Sector St. Pete/National Hospitals FDOT/USDOT Local Media
County/Municipal Stormwater County Emer. Mgmt. agencies Public Wastewater Facilities Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders (WISER)
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SEVERE WEATHER
Hurricanes A hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone or severe tropical storm
that forms in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of
Mexico, and in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
All Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastal areas are subject to
hurricanes. The Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June to
November, with the peak season from mid-August to late
October.
Hurricanes can cause catastrophic damage to coastlines and
several hundred miles inland. Hurricane can produce winds
exceeding 155 miles per hour as well as tornadoes and
mircrobursts. Additionally, hurricanes can create storm surges
along the coast and cause extensive damage from heavy rainfall.
Floods and flying debris from the excessive winds are often the
deadly and destructive results of these weather events.
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SEVERE WEATHER
Tornadoes
Tornadoes are nature’s most violent storms. Spawned from
powerful thunderstorms, tornadoes can cause fatalities and
devastate a neighborhood in seconds. A tornado appears as a
rotating, funnel-shaped cloud that extends from a thunderstorm to
the ground with whirling winds that can reach 300 miles per hour.
Damage paths can be in excess of one mile wide and 50 miles
long. Every state is at some risk from this hazard. Some tornadoes
are clearly visible, while rain or nearby low-hanging clouds
obscure others. Occasionally, tornadoes develop so rapidly that
little, if any, advance warning is possible. Before a tornado hits,
the wind may die down and the air may become very still. A
cloud of debris can mark the location of a tornado even if a
funnel is not visible. Tornadoes generally occur near the trailing
edge of a thunderstorm. It is not uncommon to see clear, sunlit
skies behind a tornado.
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SEVERE WEATHER
Thunderstorms/Lightning
The Tampa Bay Region is #1 in lightning strikes in the U.S. Your
business should be able to handle the occasional power outages
and protect your facility from potential fires and strikes.
All thunderstorms are dangerous. Every thunderstorm produces
lightning. While lightning fatalities have decreased over the past
30 years, lightning continues to be one of the top three storm-
related killers in the United States. In 2010 there were 29 fatalities
and 182 injuries from lightning. Although most lightning victims
survive, people struck by lightning often report a variety of long-
term, debilitating symptoms.
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SEVERE WEATHER
Freshwater Flooding
Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, however
not all floods are alike. Some floods develop slowly, while others such as
flash floods, can develop in just a few minutes and without visible signs of
rain. Additionally, floods can be local, impacting a neighborhood or
community, or very large, affecting entire river basins and multiple states.
Overland flooding, the most common type of flooding event typically
occurs when waterways such as rivers or streams overflow their banks as a
result of rainwater and cause flooding in surrounding areas. It can also
occur when rainfall exceeds the capacity of underground pipes, or the
capacity of streets and drains designed to carry flood water away from
urban areas.
Typical business insurance does not cover flood damage. You should
review your insurance policies annually to determine if you have sufficient
coverage for all types of disasters, including flooding.
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SEVERE WEATHER
PLANNING
County Hurricane Evacuation Maps
National Hurricane Center National Weather Service (General) - U.S./Tampa National Weather Service (Flooding) NOAA FloridaDisaster.org
Ready.gov (Hurricanes) Ready.gov (Tornados) City websites Alert Tampa (Hillsborough) Stay Connected/First Call (Pinellas) 511
Local Media National Flood Insurance Program
RECOVERY
Local Media
County EM websites Florida Evacuates Hospitals American Red Cross – Local / National FloridaDisaster.org Local Power Companies
Resource Links:
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Fires
Fire is the most frequent hazard affecting businesses. Take steps to
protect your facility and your employees. OSHA standards require
employers to provide proper exits, fire fighting equipment,
emergency plans, and employee training to prevent fire deaths
and injuries in the workplace. You can take a few simple
precautions which will protect your business and may well
preserve the environment you enjoy.
Resource Links:
PLANNING Local Fire Stations Firewise Principles National Fire Protection Association Ready.gov (Wildfires) Occupational Safety & Health Admin.
USDA/U.S. Forest Service County websites
RECOVERY
Local Fire Stations Local Media
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Terrorism/Violence in Workplace
Throughout human history, there have been many threats to the security
of nations. These threats have brought about large-scale losses of life, the
destruction of property, widespread illness and injury, the displacement of
large numbers of people and devastating economic loss. Responding to
the psychological impact to employees should be addressed. Recent
technological advances and ongoing political unrest are components of
the increased risk to national security.
Additionally, businesses can minimize their risk to violence in the work-
place by establishing and maintaining strict hiring practices, anti-violen-
ce policies and security procedures as well as a host of other measures.
Resource Links:
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS)
FL Dept. of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Fed. Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Federal Emer. Mgmt Agency (FEMA)
International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF)
Occupational Safety & Health Admin. (OSHA)
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Cyber Attacks
According to Wikipedia, Cyberterrorism is defined as the use of Internet
based attacks in terrorist activities, including acts of deliberate, large-
scale disruption of computer networks, especially of personal computers
attached to the Internet, by the means of tools such as computer viruses.
For facilities that produce or inventory hazardous materials, the following
resources can be used to plan for a cyber attack results in a loss of
control of the chemical inventories and/or processes.
Resource Links:
U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) Cyberterrorism Defense Initiative Fed. Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Department of Homeland Security Nat’l Cybersecurity Preparedness Consortium
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Civil Disorder/Unrest
According to Wikipedia, civil disorder or civil unrest is a broad term that is
typically used by law enforcement to describe one or more forms of
unrest caused by a group of people. Civil disturbance is typically a
symptom of, and a form of protest against, major socio-political
problems; the severity of the action coincides with public expression(s) of
displeasure. Examples of civil disorder include, but are not necessarily
limited to: illegal parades; sit-ins and other forms of obstructions; riots;
sabotage; and other forms of crime. It is intended to be a demonstration
to the public and the government, but can escalate into general chaos.
Resource Links:
Law Enforcement Entities FL Dept. of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Florida Fusion Centers
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Local Media School Districts (County Specific)
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RESOURCES
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INSURANCE AGENCIES/COMPANIES:
National:
National Association of Insurance Commissioners
Federal Insurance Office (under U.S. Treasury Dept.)
State:
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation
Companies:
Allstate Nationwide Insurance
State Farm The Hartford
Travelers Geico
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COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES
Hillsborough
Manatee
Pasco
Pinellas
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LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT/STATIONS
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Unincorporated Hillsborough County Fire Rescue (Map)
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Headquarters - 2709 E. Hanna Avenue, Tampa
# 1 - Progress Village - 3302 S. 78th Street, Tampa
# 2 - Lithia - 6726 Lithia Pinecrest Road, Lithia
# 3 - Riverview - 10817 Big Bend Road, Riverview
# 4 - Armwood - 11826 U.S. 92, Seffner
# 6 - Henderson - 10100 Henderson Road, Tampa
# 7 – S. Brandon - 122 W. Bloomingdale Ave.,Brandon
# 8 - Sundance - 602 Lightfoot Road, Wimauma
# 9 - Sabal Park - 3225 N. Falkenburg Road, Tampa
#10 - Armdale - 8430 N. Grady Avenue, Tampa
#11 - Brandon - 117 Ridgewood Avenue, Brandon
#12 - Gibsonton - 8612 Gibsonton Drive, Gibsonton
#13 - Gunn Highway - 7502 N. Gunn Highway, Tampa
#14 - N. Hillsborough - 1113 E. 129th Avenue, Tampa
#15 - Palm River - 715 S. 58th Street, Tampa
#16 - Riverview - 9205 Kevin Street, Riverview
#17 - Ruskin - 410 E. College Avenue, Ruskin
#18 - N. Brandon/Seffner- 3096 S. Kingsway Rd, Seffner
#19 - Carrollwood - 13210 N. Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa
#20 - W. Hillsborough - 7020 W. Hillsborough Ave., Tpa
#21 - Thonotosassa - 11641 Flint Avenue,
Thonotosassa
#22 - Wimauma - 1120 7th Street, Wimauma
#23 - Dover - 3138 Sydney Dover Road, Dover
#24 - Lutz - 129 Lutz-Lake Fern Road, Lutz
#25 - Springhead - 4503 Coronet Road, Plant City
#26 - Cork Nights - 5302 Thonotosassa Road, Plant City
#27 - Bloomingdale - 4705 Bloomingdale Ave., Valrico
#28 - Sun City- 4551 Sun City Center Blvd., Sun City Ctr
#29 - Apollo Beach, 626 Golf & Sea Blvd., Apollo Bch
#30 - Midway - 2526 Charlie Taylor Road, Plant City
#31 - W. Hillsborough - 8901 Memorial Hwy., Tampa
#32 - East Lake - 5808 Haney Road, Tampa
#33 - Falkenburg - 850 S. Falkenburg Road, Tampa
#34 - Van Dyke - 6415 Van Dyke Road, Lutz
#35 - Westchase - 10401 Countryway Blvd., Tampa
#36 - Valrico - 116 N. Dover Road, Dover
#38 - River Oaks - 9755 Sheldon Road, Tampa
#39 - Tampa Shores - 7371 Montague Street, Tampa
#40 - Chapman - 16304 N. Nebraska Avenue, Tampa
#41 - Northlake - 15905 Mapledale Blvd., Tampa
#42 - Country Place - 5209 Ehrlich Road, Tampa
#47 - Florida Hospital - 3100 E. Fletcher Ave., Tampa
#37 - Providence Rd. - 5602 Providence Rd,, Brandon
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS/STATIONS (CONTINUED)
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY (Municipal Fire Departments)
Plant City Fire Rescue
Tampa Fire Rescue
Temple Terrace Fire Department
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Headquarters – 604 E. Alexander Street 804 N. Alexander Street
Headquarters & #1 - 808 East Zack Street
# 2 - 3911 Bessie Coleman Blvd. (TIA)
# 3 - 103 South Newport Avenue
# 4 - 2100 East 11th Avenue
# 5 - 3900 North Central Avenue
# 6 - 311 South 22nd Street
# 7 - 6129 North Nebraska Avenue
# 8 - 2015 North Manhattan Avenue
# 9 - 2525 West Chestnut Street
#10 - 3108 North 34th Street
#11 - 1500 West Waters Avenue
#12 - 3073 West Hillsborough Avenue.
#13 - 2713 East Annie Street
#14 - 1325 South Church Avenue
#15 - 4919 South Himes Avenue
#16 - 5126 East 10th Avenue
#17 - 601 East Davis Boulevard
#18 - 5706 North 30th Street
#19 - 7910 Interbay Boulevard
#20 - 16200 Bruce B. Downs Boulevard
#21 - 18902 Green Pine Lane
#22 - 10871 Cross Creek Blvd.
# 1- 124 Bullard Parkway # 2- 7772 E. Telecom Parkway
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT/STATIONS (CONTINUED)
MANATEE COUNTY Unincorporated (Map)
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Cedar Hammock Fire Dept. #1 - 5200 26th Street West, Bradenton Cedar Hammock Fire Dept. #2 - 908 36th Avenue West – Bradenton Cedar Hammock Fire Dept. #3 – 6601 53rd Avenue West, Bradenton Cedar Hammock Fire Dept. #4 – 7415 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota East Manatee Fire District #1 - 3200 Lakewood Ranch Blvd., Lakewood Ranch
East Manatee Fire District #2 - 803 60th St Ct. E., Bradenton East Manatee Fire District #3 - 150 Rye Rd. Bradenton East Manatee Fire District #4 - 9136 Town Center Parkway Bradenton East Manatee Fire District #5 - 15015 59th Ave East Bradenton East Manatee Fire District #6 - 8800 S.R. 70, Bradenton Myakka City Fire District/Station #1 - 10215 Wauchula Road, Myakka City
Myakka City Fire District/Station #2 - 26636 S.R. 70, Myakka City North River Fire District - 1225 14th Avenue East, Palmetto Parrish Fire Department - 12132 U.S. 301 North, Parrish Sarasota-Bradenton Airport Authority - 6000 Airport Circle, Sarasota
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS/STATIONS (CONTINUED)
MANATEE COUNTY Unincorporated – CONTINUED
MANATEE (Municipal Fire Departments)
Bradenton Fire Department
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Southern Manatee Fire Rescue (Admin.) - 2451 Trailmate Drive, Sarasota Southern Manatee Fire Rescue #1 - 6100 15th Street East, Bradenton Southern Manatee Fire Rescue #2 – 1911 30th Avenue East, Bradenton Southern Manatee Fire Rescue #3 – 7611 Prospect Road, Sarasota Southern Manatee Fire Rescue #4 – 5228 45th Street East, Bradenton
Southern Manatee Fire Rescue #5 – 7301 Honore Avenue, Bradenton State of Florida/Division of Forestry - 4723 53rd Avenue East, Bradenton Trailer Estates Fire Department (Volunteer) - 6831 American Way, Bradenton West Manatee Fire Rescue (Admin.) - 6417 3rd Avenue West, Bradenton West Manatee Fire Rescue #1 – 6001 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach West Manatee Fire Rescue #2 – 10350 Cortez Road, Bradenton West Manatee Fire Rescue #4 – 407 67th Street West, Bradenton
#1 - 1010 9th Avenue West #2 - 1401 6th Avenue East
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT/STATIONS (CONTINUED)
PASCO COUNTY Unincorporated Pasco County Fire Rescue (Map)
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Headquarters – 4111 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Suite 208, Land O’ Lakes #10 – Bayonet Point/Hudson – 7918 Rhodes Road, Hudson #11 – Embassy Hills/Port Richey – 6700 Riley Court, Port Richey #12 – Holiday – 4602 Mile Stretch Drive, Holiday
#13 – Wesley Chapel – 27329 Dayflower Blvd., Zephyrhills #14 – River Ridge/New Port Richey – 7800 River Ridge Rd., New Port Richey #15 – Trinity/New Port Richey – 11538 Trinity Blvd., New Port Richey #16 – Zephyrhills - 35801 State Rd. 54, Zephyrhills #17 – Vets. Village/New Port Richey - 2951 Seven Springs Blvd., NPR #18 – Crystal Springs - 39731 Bay Ave., Crystal Springs #19 – Sea Forest/New Port Richey – 5025 Cross Bayou Blvd., New Port Richey
#20 – Shady Hills/Spring Hill – 15900 Little Ranch Road, Brooksville #21 – Dade City – 14317 4th Street, Dade City #22 – Land O’ Lakes – 9930 Land O’ Lakes Blvd., Land O’ Lakes #23 – Lutz – 21300 State Road 54, Lutz #24 – Dade City – 14317 4th Street, Dade City #25 – Zephyrhills (Volunteer) - 34335 Chancey Road, Zephyrhills
#26 – Meadow Point/Wesley Chapel, 28229 Aronwood Blvd., Wesley Chpl. #27 – San Antonio – 12221 Curley Street, San Antonio
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS/STATIONS (CONTINUED) PASCO COUNTY Unincorporated – CONTINUED
PASCO (Municipal Fire Departments)
New Port Richey Fire & Emergency Services
Port Richey Fire Department
Zephyrhills Fire Rescue
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#28 – Land O’ Lakes (Volunteer) – 21709 Hale Road, Land O’ Lakes #30 – New Port Richey – 7800 Massachusetts Avenue, New Port Richey
#31 – Tampa Bay Golf & Country Club (First Responders) – 11245 Old Tampa Bay Drive, San Antonio #32 – Richland/Dade City – 38223 Centennial Road, Dade City #33 – Traveler’s Rest (Volunteer) – 29129 Johnson Road, Dade City #34 – Lacoochee – 38316 County Road 575, Lacoochee #35 – Embassy Hills (Volunteer) – 9506 Crabtree Drive, Port Richey
#36 – Dade City/St. Joe – 34516 Blanton Road, Dade City #37 – Sun Lake/Lutz – 18015 State Road 54, Lutz #39 – Heritage Pines/Hudson – 11630 County Line Road, Hudson
#1 – 6333 Madison Street #2 – 6121 High Street
7824 Grand Boulevard
#1 - 6907 Dairy Road #2 – 38410 6th Avenue
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS/STATIONS (CONTINUED)
PINELLAS COUNTY Unincorporated Pinellas County Fire Administration
PINELLAS (Municipal Fire Departments) - Map Clearwater Fire Rescue
Crash Fire Rescue (St. Petersburg/Clearwater Airport)
Dunedin Fire Rescue
East Lake Fire Rescue
Gulfport Fire Department
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Admin. – 1140 Court Street
#44 - 950 Gulf Blvd.
#45 – 610 Franklin Street
#46 - 534 Mandalay Avenue
#47 - 1460 Lakeview Road
#48 - 1700 N. Belcher Road
#49 - 565 Sky Harbor Drive
#50 - 2681 Countryside Blvd.
#51 - 1720 Overbrook Ave.
Admin. - 1042 Virginia Street
#60 - 1046 Virginia Street
#61 - 903 Michigan Boulevard
#62 - 2833 Belcher Road
#56 - 1933 East Lake Rd, Palm Harbor
#57 - 3375 Tarpon Lake Blvd., Palm Harbor
#58 - 3280 Keystone Rd., Tarpon Springs
#17 - 5314 23rd Avenue South
4660 Rescue Way, St. Petersburg
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS/STATIONS (CONTINUED)
PINELLAS (Municipal Fire Departments) – CONTINUED Largo Fire Rescue
Lealman Fire District
Madeira Beach Fire Rescue
Oldsmar Fire Rescue Palm Harbor Fire Rescue
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Admin. – 201 Highland Avenue
#38 - 7630 Ulmerton Road
#39 - 12398 134th Avenue North
#40 - 2990 Whitney Road (Clearwater)
#41 - 180 4th Street Southwest
#42 - 151 Belcher Road North
#43 - 682 Indian Rocks Road (Belleair Bluffs)
#54 – 225 Pine Avenue North
#25 - 300 Municipal Drive
#65 - 250 West Lake Road
#66 - 1123 Illinois Avenue
#67 - 2300 Glen Eagles Parkway
#68 – 3007 ALT 19
#21 - 540 Sands Point Dr., Tierra Verde
#18 - 4017 56th Avenue N., St. Petersburg
#19 - 6694 46th Avenue N., St. Petersburg
LOCAL FIRE STATIONS (CONTINUED) PINELLAS (Municipal Fire Departments) – CONTINUED Pinellas Park Fire Rescue Pinellas Suncoast Fire District
Safety Harbor Fire Rescue Seminole Fire Rescue
St. Pete Beach Fire Rescue
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Admin. & #35 - 11350 43rd Street North
#16 - 4600 58th Street North (Kenneth City)
#33 - 5000 82nd Avenue North
#34 - 6565 94th Avenue North
#52 - 700 Main Street #53 - 3095 McMullen Booth Road
#27 – 304 First Street, Indian Rocks Beach #28 - 13501 – 94th Avenue, Seminole
Admin. & #29 - 11195 70th Avenue North
#30 - 8971 Starkey Road North
#31 - 13091 88th Avenue North
#32 - 10780 110th Avenue North
Admin. & #23 - 7301 Gulf Boulevard #22 - 1950 Pass-A-Grille Way
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENTS/STATIONS(CONTINUED)
PINELLAS (Municipal) – CONTINUED
St. Petersburg Fire Rescue
Tarpon Springs Fire Rescue
Treasure Island Fire Department
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Admin. – 400 Dr. MLK Jr. Street South
#1- 455 8th Street South
#3 - 3101 5th Avenue South
#4 - 2501 4th Street North
#5 – 455 8th Street South
#6 - 4825 9th Avenue North
#7 – 6975 9th Street North
# 8 – 4701 9th Street South
# 9 – 475 66th Street North
#10 – 2800 30th Avenue North
#11 – 5050 31st Street South
#12 – 1651 Bayou Grande Blvd.
#13 – 11600 Roosevelt Blvd.
#14 – 13801 Evergreen Avenue
Admin. & #69 – 444 Huey Street #70 – 1025 Gulf Road
#24 – 180 108th Avenue
HOSPITALS
Hillsborough County
Brandon Regional Hospital - 119 Oakfield Drive, Brandon
Florida Hospital Carrollwood - 7171 N. Dale Mabry Hwy., Tampa
Florida Hospital Tampa - 3100 E. Fletcher Avenue, Tampa
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center - 12902 Magnolia Drive, Tampa
James A. Haley Veteran’s Hospital (Private) - 13000 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Tampa
Kindred Hospital - Bay Area/Tampa - 4555 S. Manhattan Avenue, Tampa
Kindred Hospital - Central Tampa - 4801 N. Howard Avenue, Tampa
MacDill AFB Hospital (Private) - 8415 Bayshore Blvd, MacDill AFB
Memorial Hospital of Tampa - 2901 Swann Avenue, Tampa
Shriner's Hospital for Children - 12502 USF Pine Drive, Tampa
South Bay Hospital - 4016 Sun City Center Blvd., Sun City Center
South Florida Baptist Hospital - 301 N. Alexander, Plant City
St. Joseph’s Hospital - 3001 Dr. M.L. King Blvd., Tampa
St. Joseph’s Hospital North - 4211 Van Dyke Rd., Lutz
St. Joseph’s Hospital South – 6901 Simmons Loop, Riverview
Tampa Community Hospital - 6001 Webb Road, Tampa
Tampa General Hospital - 1 Tampa General Circle, Tampa
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HOSPITALS (CONTINUED)
Manatee County Blake Medical Center - 2020 59th Street West, Bradenton
Lakewood Ranch Medical Center - 8330 Lakewood Ranch Blvd., Lakewood Ranch
Manatee Glens Hospital - 2020 26th Avenue East, Bradenton
Manatee Memorial Hospital - 206 2nd Street East, Bradenton
Pasco Hospitals
Bayfront Health Dade City - 13100 Fort King Road, Dade City
Florida Hospital at Connerton - 9441 Health Center Drive, Land O’Lakes
Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel - 2600 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Wesley Chapel
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills - 7050 Gall Boulevard, Zephyrhills
Medical Center of Trinity - 9330 State Road 54, Trinity
Medical Center of Trinity/West Pasco - 5637 Marine Parkway, New Port Richey
Morton Plant North Bay Hospital - 6600 Madison Street, New Port Richey
Morton Plant North Bay Hospital/Recovery Center - 21808 State Road 54, Lutz
Regional Medical Center - Bayonet Point, 14000 Fivay Road, Hudson
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HOSPITALS (CONTINUED)
Pinellas County All Children’s Hospital - 501 6th Street South, St. Petersburg
Bay Pines VA Healthcare System (Private) - 9629 Bay Pines Boulevard, Bay Pines
Baycare Alliant Hospital - 601 Main Street, Dunedin
Bayfront Health/St. Petersburg - 701 6th Street South, St. Petersburg
Florida Hospital North Pinellas - 1395 S. Pinellas Avenue, Tarpon Springs
Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Largo - 901 N. Clearwater/Largo Road, Largo
Kindred Hospital Bay Area/St. Petersburg - 3030 6th Street South, St. Petersburg
Largo Medical Center - 201 14th Street, Largo
Largo Medical/Indian Rocks - 2025 Indian Rocks Road, Largo
Mease Countryside Hospital - 3231 McMullen-Booth Road, Safety Harbor
Mease Dunedin Hospital - 601 Main Street, Dunedin
Morton Plant Hospital - 300 Pinellas Street, Clearwater
Northside Hospital - 6000 49th Street North, St. Petersburg
Palms of Pasadena Hospital - 1501 Pasadena Avenue South, St. Petersburg
St. Anthony’s Hospital - 1200 7th Avenue North, St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg General - 6500 38th Avenue North, St. Petersburg
Windmoor Healthcare of Clearwater - 11300 U.S. Highway 19 North, Clearwater
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LOCAL MEDIA
Television
Radio
Newspaper
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WFTS (ABC)/Channel 28
WTSP (CBS)/Channel 10
WTVT (FOX)/ Channel 13
WFLA (NBC)/Channel 8
WEDU (PBS)/Channel 3
WUSF (USF)/Channel 16
WTOG - Channel 44
WTTA (MNT)/Ch. 38
WFTT (UniMás)/Ch. 50
WCLF(Christian) Ch. 22
WWSB (ABC)/Channel 40
WVEA (UNI)/Channel 62
WMOR/Channel 32
WXPX (ION)/Channel 66
Bay News 9
WAMA AM/1550 (Spanish)
WWRM FM/94.9
WBRD AM/1420
WQYK AM/1010 & FM/99.5
WTMP AM/96.1 (Spanish)
WHNZ AM/1250
WDUV FM/107.5
WFLA AM/970
WFLZ FM/93.3
WBVM FM/90.5 (Christian)
WQBN AM 1300 (Spanish)
WSJT FM/98.7
WKES FM/101.5
WGHR FM/106.3
WMNF FM/88.5
WMTX FM/100.7
WYUU FM/92.5
WBTP FM/95.7
WGUL AM/860
WXTB FM/97.9
WRBQ FM/104.7
WXGL FM/107.3
WPLA AM/910
WDAE AM/620
WTAN AM/1340
WTBT FM/94.5
WTIS AM/1110
WTMP AM/1150
WRXB AM/1590
WUSF FM/89.7
WHPT FM/102.5
Tampa Bay Times
Tampa Tribune
Bradenton Herald
Tampa Bay Business Journal
Creative Loafing
Entertainment Extra
Florida Courier
Florida Sentinel-Bulletin
Jewish Press of Tampa
La Gaceta
La Guia del Golfo
Nuevo Siglo
Tampa Bay Metro Magazine
7 Dias
TAMPA BAY PORTS:
Port Tampa Bay
Port Manatee
Port of St. Petersburg
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HAZARDOUS WASTE REGULATIONS/DISPOSAL SITES (By County)
Regulations:
Environmental Protection Agency
County Disposal Sites*:
*Please note that small businesses should check with respective County to determine parameters and limitations since each County program differs.
Hillsborough County
Manatee County
Pasco County
Pinellas County
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ENTITIES
NATIONAL Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Secret Service U.S. Marshals Service U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Drug Enforcement Admin. (DEA) Bur. of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (ATF) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Transportation Security Admin. (TSA) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
STATE FL Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) FL Fish & Wildlife Conserv. Comm. (FWC)
COUNTY/MUNICIPAL
HILLSBOROUGH Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office Tampa Police Department Plant City Police Department Temple Terrace Police Department
MANATEE Manatee County Sheriff’s Office Holmes Beach Police Department Bradenton Police Department Longboat Key Police Department Bradenton Beach Police Department Palmetto Police Department
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LAW ENFORCEMENT ENTITIES (CONTINUED)
PASCO Pasco County Sheriff’s Office Port Richey Police Department Dade City Police Department Zephyrhills Police Department New Port Richey Police Department
PINELLAS Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
Belleair Police Department Largo Police Department Clearwater Police Department Pinellas Park Police Department Gulfport Police Department St. Petersburg Police Department Indian Shores Police Department Tarpon Springs Police Department Kenneth City Police Department Treasure Island Police Department
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HURRICANE EVACUATION MAPS (BY COUNTY):
Hillsborough County
Manatee County
Pasco County
Pinellas County
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COUNTY/MUNICIPAL WEBSITES:
HILLSBOROUGH
Hillsborough County Tampa
Plant City Temple Terrace
MANATEE
Manatee County Holmes Beach
Anna Maria Longboat Key
Bradenton Palmetto
Bradenton Beach
PASCO
Pasco County San Antonio
Dade City St. Leo
New Port Richey Zephyrhills
Port Richey
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COUNTY/MUNICIPAL WEBSITES (CONTINUED)
PINELLAS
Pinellas County
Belleair North Redington Beach
Belleair Beach Oldsmar
Belleair Bluffs Pinellas Park
Belleair Shore Redington Beach
Clearwater Redington Shores
Dunedin Safety Harbor
Gulfport St. Pete Beach
Indian Rocks Beach St. Petersburg
Indian Shores Seminole
Kenneth City South Pasadena
Largo Tarpon Springs
Madeira Beach Treasure Island
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LOCAL POWER COMPANIES:
Duke Energy
Tampa Electric Company (TECO)
Florida Power & Light (FP&L)
Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative (WREC)
Peace River Electric Cooperative (PREC)
Seminole Electric Cooperative (SEC)
Shady Hills Power Company
Sumter Electric Cooperative
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COUNTY/MUNICIPAL STORMWATER DEPARTMENTS:
HILLSBOROUGH
Hillsborough County Tampa
Plant City Temple Terrace
MANATEE
Manatee County Holmes Beach
Anna Maria Longboat Key
Bradenton Palmetto
Bradenton Beach
PASCO
Pasco County San Antonio
Dade City St. Leo
New Port Richey Zephyrhills
Port Richey
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COUNTY/MUNICIPAL STORMWATER DEPARTMENTS (CONTINUED)
PINELLAS
Pinellas County
Belleair North Redington Beach
Belleair Beach Oldsmar
Belleair Bluffs Pinellas Park
Belleair Shore Redington Beach
Clearwater Redington Shores
Dunedin Safety Harbor
Gulfport St. Pete Beach
Indian Rocks Beach St. Petersburg
Indian Shores Seminole
Kenneth City South Pasadena
Largo Tarpon Springs
Madeira Beach Treasure Island
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PUBLIC WASTEWATER FACILITIES BY COUNTY
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Hillsborough County / FDEP / FDOT
Hillsborough School Board
City of Plant City
City of Tampa
MacDill Air Force Base
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WWTP – 1500 W. Victoria Street WRF – 705 N. Alexander Street
Dechlorination/Reaeration Fac. – 4606 Paul Buchman Hwy.
East Tampa Pump Station – 1201 N. 39th Street Fire Station #1 – 808 E. Zack Street Hanna Pump Station – 1501 W. Hanna Avenue Howard F. Curran AWTP – 2700 Maritime Boulevard Residuals Processing Facility – 8006 N. 30th Street
Sulphur Springs Pump Station – 7902 N. 13th Street University Pump Station – 920 E. 131st Avenue Ybor City Pump Station – 1302 N. 25th Street 43 Street Pump Station – 6524 N. 43rd Street
MacDill Air Force Base WWTP - 9109 Bayshore Boulevard
Dale Mabry AWWTP – 13055 Delwood Rd., Tampa Falkenburg Rd. AWTP – 102 N. Falkenburg Rd., Tpa Hills. Correctional Institute, 11150 C.R. 572, Riverview Northwest Regional WRF – 10890 S. Mobley Rd., Tpa River Oaks AWWPT – 8425 Sheldon Road, Tampa
South County Regional AWWTP – 502 Teco Rd., Tpa Valrico AWWTF – 1167 N. Dover Rd., Dover Van Dyke WWTP – 19140 Ramblewood Dr., Odessa Hills. River State Pk WWTP (FDEP) – 15402 N. U.S. 301 I-75N Rest Area (FDOT) – I-75/5 mi. N of Manatee
Dover Elementary School – 3035 Nelson Ave., Dover Durant High School WWTP – 4748 Cougar Path, P.C. Knights Elementary School – 4815 Keene Rd., P.C.
Lutz Elementary School – 202 5th Avenue SE, Lutz Trappnel Elem/ School – 1605 W. Trapnell Rd., P.C.
WASTEWATER FACILITIES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED)
MANATEE COUNTY
Manatee County / FDEP
City of Bradenton
City of Palmetto
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Manatee County North Regional WWTP – 8500 69th Street East, Palmetto
Manatee County SE Regional WWTP – 3331 Lena Road, Bradenton
Manatee County SW Regional WWTP – 5101 65th Street West, Bradenton
Manatee County Master Reuse System – 4410 66th Street West, Bradenton
Manatee County WTP – 17915 Waterline Road, Bradenton
Lake Manatee State Park WWTF (FDEP) – 2007 S.R. 64, Bradenton
WWTP - 1310 28th Avenue West
WWTP – 1810 1st Street
WASTEWATER FACILITIES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED)
PASCO COUNTY
Pasco County
City of Dade City
City of New Port Richey
City of Zephyrhills
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Centennial Elementary School – 38501 Centennial Drive, Dade City
Cypress Manor – Patti Lane, Lacoochee
Deer Park WWTP – 5000 Little Road, New Port Richey
Embassy Hills WWTF – 9512 Crabtree Lane, Port Richey
Hudson Subregional WWTP – 10745 Denton Avenue, Port Richey
Land O’Lakes WWTP – 6003 Parkway Boulevard, Land O’Lakes
Little Road WWTP – 8215 Little Road, New Port Richey
Odessa Subregional WWTP – 13749 Gladstone Drive, Odessa
Shady Hills Subregional WWTF – 14220 Hays Road, Hudson
South East WWTP – 6039 Hand Cart Road, Zephyrhills
Wesley Chapel Subregional WWTP – 7501Boyette Road, Wesley Chapel
WWTP – 38303 Irwin Ave., Dade City
WWTP – 4730 Main Street, New Port Richey
WWTP – 39825 Alston Ave., Zephyrhills
WASTEWATER FACILITIES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED)
PINELLAS COUNTY
Pinellas County / FDEP
City of Clearwater
City of Dunedin
City of Largo
City of Oldsmar
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DEI/W.E. Dunn WRF – 4111 Dunn Drive, Palm Harbor
DEI/South Cross Bayou WWTP – 7401 54th Ave. N., S.P. DEI/McKay Creek WWTP – 14800 118th Ave. N., Largo DEI/Lift Station #016 – 10648 Park Blvd., Seminole Field Svc. Maint. North – 3900 Dunn Dr., Palm Harbor McKay Creek WWTP – 11700 Hamlin Blvd., Largo
Mid County Svcs. – 2299 Spanish Vista Dr., Dunedin
Northwest WWTP – 4100 Douglas St., Palm Harbor Pump Station #580 – 27707 U.S. Hwy. 19 N., Clwtr. 142nd Street GMD South – 6730 142nd Ave. N., Largo Caladesi Island State Park (FDEP) – 1 Causeway Bvd.
East AWWTP – 3141 Gulf to Bay Boulevard
Marshall Street WRF – 1605 Harbor Drive
Master Urban Reuse – 1650 N. Arcturas Avenue
Northeast AWWTP – 3290 S.R. 580
On Top of the World WWTF – 2025 Denmark St.
Mainland WWTP – 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
WWRF – 5000 150th Avenue North
WRF – 351 Lafayette Boulevard
WASTEWATER FACILITIES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED)
PINELLAS COUNTY (Contined)
City of St. Petersburg
City of Tarpon Springs
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Albert Whitted WRP – 601 8th Ave. S.
Lift Station 28 – 4015 Dr. MLK Jr. St. S.
Lift Station 61 – 6800 Travelers Way S.
Lift Station 63 – 9600 San Martin Blvd.
Master Urban Reuse System – 1635 3rd Ave. N.
Northeast WRF – 1160 62nd Ave. N.
Northwest WRF – 7500 26th Ave. N.
Southwest WRP – 3800 54th Ave. S.
AWWTF – 201 E. Pine Street
SCHOOL DISTRICTS (BY COUNTY):
Hillsborough County
Manatee County
Pasco County
Pinellas County
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