As Hurricane Milton, a Category 5 storm, continues its destructive path across Florida, fire departments and search and rescue teams are actively responding to emergencies throughout the state. Major cities like Tampa have deployed all available resources to aid in evacuations and disaster response, as heavy rains, intense winds, and a massive storm surge of up to 15 feet have caused widespread flooding.
Tampa Fire Rescue, along with Hillsborough County Fire Rescue, are on the front lines, evacuating residents trapped by rapidly rising waters and fallen debris. Search and rescue teams have been pre-positioned in key locations across the region, with reinforcements arriving from neighboring states including Louisiana and California. These specialized units are trained in swift water rescues, essential for saving those stranded in submerged homes and vehicles.
Officials have emphasized that the storm is still intensifying, urging residents in evacuation zones to leave immediately. The city of Tampa has relocated fire stations from high-risk zones to ensure continued service throughout the storm. Emergency shelters are filling up as millions of Floridians flee to safety.
As conditions worsen, rescue teams expect a dramatic rise in the need for high-water rescues and recovery efforts over the coming days. The focus remains on saving lives, mitigating damage, and supporting those displaced by the storm’s devastating impact.
Contact:
Tampa Fire Rescue Public Information Office
Phone: (813) 274-7011
Email: info@tampafirerescue.com
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