HURRICANE FLORENCE: Alabama sending personnel to help East Coast
Published 6:00 pm Wednesday, September 12, 2018
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced Alabama is sending state personnel and resources to North Carolina to assist with hurricane response efforts, a release said.
The Alabama Emergency Management Agency has received requests for assistance from North Carolina and South Carolina as Hurricane Florence approaches the East Coast. Currently AEMA has one mobile communication site vehicle, one AEMA staff member and one Mobile County responder in route to a staging area in North Carolina.
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“As the East Coast makes preparations ahead of Hurricane Florence, Alabama will also be prepared to aid in any way we can. I spoke with the governors of North and South Carolina and offered our support,” Ivey said. “Alabama EMA will continue working with their counterparts in the Carolinas. Taking the necessary precautions ahead of time and having all hands-on deck to respond is of the utmost importance. Alabama stands ready to help.”
The Mobile Communication Site Team will support the state of North Carolina in maintaining critical communication links for public safety radio communications. Their primary role will be to support their North Carolina counterparts as they experience an overwhelming need to coordinate their state response efforts.
Additional support currently under consideration for states forecasted for impact by hurricane Florence includes:
• Nurse strike team;
• Emergency Operations Center personnel;
• Damage assessment teams and debris management personnel;
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• Mental health professionals;
• Volunteer services personnel;
• Maxwell Incident Support Base; and
• Electrical line maintenance crews
The Alabama Department of Transportation is prepared to expedite passage of vehicles for disaster response through Alabama to affected areas on the East Coast.