The Florida Department of Health in Alachua County’s (DOH-Alachua) Emergency Preparedness Section is actively involved in planning and responding to the public health needs of the community in times of emergency or disaster.
The priorities of DOH-Alachua are to assure that delivery of essential medical and public health services are maintained or restored following a disaster and assistance is provided to meet emergency needs of the affected population.
To report a public health emergency, call 352-334-7900.
Be Prepared
Every family should have an emergency plan in place and an emergency supply kit ready and stocked.
Special Medical Needs Shelters
During a disaster, special needs shelters are designed to care for people who do not require hospitalization but have the following needs:
- Require oxygen therapy
- Unable to take medications or monitor vital signs without assistance
- Have chronic conditions requiring assistance with daily life activities
- Health/medical conditions requiring professional observation or assistance
- Health conditions that require isolation and cannot be in a public/general shelter
The purpose of the program is to provide transportation and sheltering for Alachua County residents who have mental or physical limitations or disabilities and have no other option but to request public assistance for evacuation planning in the event of a disaster such as a hurricane.
Special Needs Registry
Special needs shelters are for those with disabilities or who require medical care that exceeds basic first aid. Preregistration is important so emergency responders can ensure space is reserved for those with the greatest need.