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05/31/2013

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Sarasota News Leader May 31, 2013 Page 89 Siesta Seen People on Siesta Key last summer saw that even a tropical storm off the coast could produce ill effects, as Debby flooded some neighborhoods. McCrane emphasized that 1 cubic yard of water weighs 1,700 pounds, which is another reason storm surge is such a concern. Moreover, McCrane stressed that when winds reach the 45-50 mph level and someone calls 911, asking to be rescued, "Nobody's coming." Winds that high are too serious a threat to emergency responders' safety, he said. Although he has worked in emergency operations centers when first responders have chafed at the restraint — with call after call for help stacking up — standing regulations do not permit them to take the risk. Everyone's TRIM — or county tax — notice has the evacuation zone printed on it for each specific property, he noted. "Run from the waMcCrane also asked that when people evacter; hide from the wind" is what emergency uate an area, they let someone in their family management officials advise, he added. know what their plans are. When news reports Although Siesta has some high-ground areas, mention people unaccounted for after a natMcCrane noted, bridges do not always survive ural disaster, he noted, many of the missing storms. That is why people should evacuate are simply folks who fled an area but never low-lying areas when such an order is issued, bothered to notify anyone. Therefore, emerhe pointed out, adding that people who stay gency response teams have no way of knowbehind and live through a major storm almost ing whether they have been killed. always say, "I'll never do that again." McCrane also drew some chuckles when he He advised everyone, "Make sure you know talked of people who had "ridden out" storms where your safe room is … but we ask people in their homes and then refused to open their not to take that chance. … A hurricane is just doors to first responders checking for survivors. In such cases, he said, the emergena bunch of tornadoes twisting around." FREE IPHONE AND IPAD APPS FOR HURRICANE SEASON WeatherCaster American Red Cross The Weather Channel Forecast.io (webapp)

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