• HURRICANE GUIDE - STORM SHELTERS

The shelters listed below will be activated individually as needed by the county Emergency Operations Center where they reside.

They should be considered shelter of last resort if you are not able to leave the immediate area of a hurricane predicted landfall or are unable to evacuate in the time allowed. There are minimal facilities at these shelters and you should plan on taking blanket and pillow and or sleeping bag along with food and water for upto 3 days.

Escambia County Shelter Maps

Bailey Middle School
4110 Bauer Road, Pensacola, 32506

Carver Century K-8
440 East Hecker Road, Century, Florida 32535

Jim Allen Elementary School
1051 Highway 95A, Cantonment, 32533

Lipscomb Elementary School
10200 Ashton Brosnaham Road, Pensacola, 32534

Molino Park Elementary
899 Highway 97, Molino, Florida 32577

Northview High School
4100 West Highway 4, Century, 32535

Pensacola Civic Center
201 E Gregory Street, Pensacola, 32501

Tate High School
1771 Tate Road, Pensacola, 32560

University of West Florida
Building 13- 1100 University Park, 32514

West Florida High
2400 Longleaf Dr., Pensacola FL

Special Needs (preregistration required)
People requiring special assistance should register with emergency officials as soon as possible. Escambia: (850) 595-3311
Pensacola Junior College
1000 College Blvd,Pensacola, 32504 – Lou Ross Bldg Pensacola

Santa Rosa County Shelter Maps

General Population

Primary
Milton Community Center
5629 Byrom Street, Milton, FL 32570

Secondary
S.S. Dixon Intermediate School
5540 Education Drive, Pace, FL 32571

Avalon Middle School
5445 King Arthur's Way, Milton, FL 32583

Special Needs Shelter
People requiring special assistance should register with emergency officials as soon as possible.Santa Rosa: 850/983-5360 or 850/494-7458
Information on Special Needs Centers
Sims Middle School  
5500 Education Drive, Pace, FL 32571

Okaloosa County Shelters

Baker School
(Access off of Rte. 4 in Baker - look for signs on right side of road when you get into Baker. If you miss the sign, turn right at the caution light in Baker, then right again.)

Davidson Middle School
6261 Old Bethel Road, Crestview, FL 32536

Choctawhatchee High School
110 Racetrack Road, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32547

Baldwin County Alabama Shelters

Baldwin County High School
1 Tiger Drive, Bay Minette, AL 36507

Central Baldwin Middle School
24545 Highway 59 South, Loxley, AL 36551

Daphne East Elementary
26551 County Road 13, Daphne, AL 36526

Fairhope High School
1 Pirate Drive, Fairhope, AL 36532

Robertsdale High School
21630 Highway 59, Robertsdale, AL 36567

Spanish Fort High School
1 Plaza De Toros Drive, Spanish Fort, AL 36527

** Shelter solely for the Association of Retarded Citizens Of Bladwin County**
Bayminette Middle School
1311 West 13th Street, Bay Minette, AL 36507

MEDICAL NEEDS SHELTERS:
Fairhope Satellite Courthouse
1100 Fairhope Avenue, Fairhope, AL 36532

Foley Satellite Courthouse
201 East Section Street, Foley, AL 36535

Emergency Management Agencies

Escambia Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
Mobile Co. Emerg. Mgmt. Agency
Okaloosa Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
Santa Rosa Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
Walton Co. Emerg. Mgmt.
FloridaDisaster.org
American Red Cross of NW. FL
Links to Florida County Websites
Baldwin Co. Emerg. Mgmt.

Gulf Coast Power Companies

Gulf Power: 1-800-487-6937
EREC: 1-800-235-3848
CHELCO: 1-800-342-0990
Baldwin EMC: 1-800-287-5809
Alabama Power: 1-800-888-2726

Esc. Windstomr Damage Mitigation Center

2009 Hurricane Season

Storm Names
Dr Gray's Hurricane Forecast
Hurricane Tracking Chart Distribution Sites
Hurricane Weather Network Radio Patners
Hurricanes and Home Protection

Hurricane Preparations

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Medical Preparations
Mobile Home Preparations
Shelter Tips
Radio Simulcasts
How Hurricane Strength Is Rated
The Hurricane Hunters
How a Hurricane Is Named
Boat & Watercraft Preparations
Preparations For Your Pet
Insurance Preparations
How The Storms are Fueled
The Eye of The Hurricane
What is Storm Surge?
Cleaning Up Safely After The Storm

Hurricane Preparations

Start Of Hurricane Season
Hurricanes and Senior Needs
Family Preparations
Hurricane Shopping List
Generators and Hurricanes
Hurricane Medical Safety
Hurricane First Aid Kit
Your Pets And Hurricanes
Preparing For A Hurricane
Hurricane Dangers
Hurricane Evacuations
Watch/Warning

During A Hurricane

Hurricane Satellite/Radar Images
Hurricane Storm Surge Maps
WeatherNet 3 Sites
Hurricane Weather Network
Hurricane Shelters
Florida Severe Weather
Hurricane Terms

After A Hurricane

Generators and Hurricanes
Phone Numbers For Agencies
After The Storm
FEMA
Red Cross
Salvation Army
Hurricane Radio Partners

Other Related Hurricane Sites

National Hurricane Center
Mobile National Weather Service Office
Landfall Probability Project
Escambia County Extension Service
Preparing For Hurricane Season
Federal Alliance For Safe Homes (FLASH)
Institute For Business And Home Safety
Shop for Insurance
Citizens Property Insurance
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation
Small Business Dev. Ctr. Disaster Information

• PENSACOLA WEATHER

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Local Weather:
Don't forget to set your clocks ahead 1 hour for Daylight Saving Time, which begins @ 2am Sunday morning.

Saturday night:  Partly cloudy and breezy.  Overnight low of 44.

Sunday:
  Mostly sunny and dry with highs in the mid 60s.

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