In a recent government meeting, officials outlined the ongoing emergency response efforts following severe weather events impacting Florida. Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized the importance of reestablishing the state guard to enhance critical emergency response capabilities. The meeting highlighted the collaborative efforts of various state agencies, including the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the Division of Emergency Management (DEM), and local law enforcement, in executing search and rescue operations.
As of the meeting, over 42 rescues had been reported across several counties, with notable efforts in Pinellas, Pasco, and Hillsborough counties. In Pinellas County alone, teams conducted seven land rescues and three water rescues, alongside multiple welfare checks. The FWC deployed specialized equipment, including shallow draft boats and airboats, to assist in high-water rescues and reconnaissance missions.
The meeting also addressed the deployment of 135 officers working in conjunction with the Florida National Guard and local sheriff's offices to provide immediate support to those affected by the storms. Operations included clearing debris to facilitate access for emergency vehicles and conducting evacuations from flooded facilities.
Officials reiterated their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of Floridians during this critical time, with ongoing search and rescue efforts expected to continue as conditions evolve.