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Fire-Rescue helping to identify down power lines and flooding

Fire-Rescue helping to identify down power lines and flooding

Saying that emergency personnel do not know the full extent of damage to our county yet, Lieutenant Jeremy Robshaw told Historic City News that we won’t know the condition of specific roads or areas for some time.

Public Safety
Curfew to begin tonight Sunday 10th at 8:00 p.m.

Curfew to begin tonight Sunday 10th at 8:00 p.m.

In anticipation of Hurricane Irma, St Johns County law enforcement agencies have announced to Historic City News that they will enforce a curfew that will be in effect from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. nightly beginning Sunday, September 10th.

Government
Hurricane Irma comes ashore

Hurricane Irma comes ashore

After leaving a path of destruction through parts of the Caribbean, Hurricane Irma’s eye moved through the lower Florida Keys this morning. By midday, the National Hurricane Center reported to Historic City News that the deadly Category 4 storm had begun to swing away from the Keys — and toward Florida’s mainland.

Public Safety
Avaya Offers Free Emergency Communications

Avaya Offers Free Emergency Communications

Historic City News was informed today that whether your agency is a customer of AVAYA, or not — Avaya is offering complimentary technology support, including additional licenses and telecommunications assistance, as Florida prepares for the arrival of Hurricane Irma.

Business
Hurricane Irma status Saturday at 5:00 p.m.

Hurricane Irma status Saturday at 5:00 p.m.

Historic City News reporting at 5:00 p.m. from the St. Johns County Emergency Operations Center.  Irma is moving toward the west-northwest near 9 mph. A northwest motion is expected to begin tonight with a turn toward the north-northwest on Sunday. 

Public Safety
Hurricane Irma status at 12:00 noon

Hurricane Irma status at 12:00 noon

This is the Historic City News Hurricane Irma status update for Friday afternoon.  The St Johns County Emergency Operations Center is operating at Level 1 – Full Activation at this time, according to reports received by Historic City News at 12:00 noon on Friday September 8, 2017.

Public Safety
HistoricCity.com will be online during Hurricane Irma

HistoricCity.com will be online during Hurricane Irma

Whether on a mobile phone or tablet, you can count on Historic City News to be available when you want to check local updates from police, fire and emergency medical personnel throughout the coming storm.

Business
Hurricane Evacuation Shelters opening Saturday morning

Hurricane Evacuation Shelters opening Saturday morning

Historic City News has received an updated report regarding hurricane evacuation shelters operating during Hurricane Irma.

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