As of last night, all Nolensville Fire personnel that were deployed to help with recovery efforts from the impact of Hurricane Helene have returned home safely. Our team filled critical roles from Planning Section Chief to Search & Rescue, witnessing first hand the devastation left behind by this powerful hurricane. Although there is still a long road of recovery, we are proud to have been able to serve and will answer the call again if needed in the future. #nolensvillefire #hurricanehelene #deployment #middletennesseefirstresponders #nolensvilletenn
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President Biden and Vice President Harris and our entire Administration are taking proactive steps to prepare for the impacts of Hurricane Milton, including resource pre-positioning and debris removal in Florida. This complements the ongoing response to Hurricane Helene in the Southeast and Appalachia. Link for more details on ongoing efforts: : https://lnkd.in/e-3Bmpqx #FACTS Evacuation orders are in place in multiple Florida counties, with shelters open and assistance available. Remember, safety comes first. If advised to evacuate, do so promptly for your well-being and that of your family. For a list of nearby shelters, text SHELTER & your zip code to 43362. #HurricanePreparedness #SafetyFirst #BidenHarrisAdministration
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The IRS has issued filing relief to those affected by the devastation of Hurricane Helene.📄 - This article provides insight on those important dates to remember. ⬇️ #TeamSuttle #WV #CPA #HurricaneHelene
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Keeping Disasters in the Spotlight As communities from Texas to Vermont continue to grapple with the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl, it’s crucial to remember that the journey to recovery is far from over. While our country has shown incredible solidarity in supporting those affected, we face an ongoing challenge with disaster fatigue. First Responders that deploy out to manage disasters like this on down to the volunteer organizations our country has relied on to show up and get people started on their way to recovery have been operating at an extremely high operational tempo. With billion-dollar disasters becoming more frequent, it’s easy for these events to fade from the news cycle, leaving survivors to struggle in silence. But there are several ways you can help: 1. Volunteer Your Time: If possible, lend a hand in person. Your presence can make a world of difference to those in need. 2. Donate: If you can’t be there physically, consider making a financial contribution. Every dollar helps fuel recovery efforts and supports those who can go in person. 3. Raise Awareness: When you can’t volunteer or donate, you can still play a vital role by keeping these events in the news cycle. Share stories, updates, and information to ensure that disaster survivors get the attention and support they need. 4. Support your First Responders: First Responders need your moral, financial, and community support. The emotional and physical toll it takes to help people and communities when they are severely effected by disasters is hard. It is hard on your body and your soul. Let’s stay committed to shining a light on these crises and ensuring that no one is left behind. Together, we can help rebuild lives and communities. 💪 #TeamRubicon #AHIMTA #DisasterRelief #HurricaneBeryl #SupportSurvivors #StayEngaged #FirstResponders #DisasterResponse #FEMA #ITDRC
When Hurricane Beryl devastated Sabrena’s home in Texas, she never anticipated the support Team Rubicon would offer. Watch her share how our help made a difference in her recovery. #BuiltToServe
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Check out our United Way Suncoast Disaster Resiliency Page below to learn about county specific resources like emergency management pages and 211.
As the Suncoast region prepares for the anticipated formation of Hurricane Helene we encourage you to visit our Disaster Resiliency Page, where you can find connections to your respective county emergency operations pages, as well as information about 211. https://lnkd.in/e4uRS9gv 🌧️ Please note that in anticipation of the storm's impact, all United Way Suncoast offices will close at 2 p.m. on Wednesday and will be closed all day on Thursday. 🌧️ #UnitedWaySuncoast #HurricaneHelene
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Our Response Logistics team is deployed and prepared to support the Florida community. Check out our latest post to see how we're equipped to provide essential resources during this critical time. 👉 Follow Response Logistics for updates and insights on our emergency response efforts! #RapidResponseStaffing #ResponseLogistics #HurricaneHelene
It's Go Time! Response Logistics is deployed and ready to support the Florida community as Hurricane Helene approaches. Our team is equipped and prepared to provide field support and essential services when it matters most. Together, we’ll weather the storm! Need Support? Contact us at 737-237-7117 #ResponseLogistics #HurricaneHelene #CommunitySupport #EmergencyResponse
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During hurricanes and emergencies, UC Group stands ready to support you when it matters most. Trust us to be your lifeline in times of need. #UCgroup #Transportationmatters #Westandtogether
We are proud of our long-time supporter, UC Group (Unlimited Carrier), for their recent support of those affected by Hurricane Helene. Keep up the good work as a socially responsible and caring organization! (Screenshot from ABC's Good Morning America on 10/4/2024)
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“Cooperation among cooperatives” is a core principle of co-ops, like Jackson EMC, and the response from Hurricane Helene demonstrated the power of this value in action. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eR9jVZmW
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Nice summary of the co-op mutual aid network and what it takes to restore power and, in many cases, rebuild infrastructure to get power systems back up and running. Many complex challenges in accessing remote, rural communities for recovery efforts. #nreca #hellene #ruralcommunities #electricutilities
Watch NRECA CEO Jim Matheson on Scripps News discuss the widespread damage, the ongoing restoration efforts, and how the co-op mutual aid network is uniting to help restore power to affected communities in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
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