Pinellas Park officials praise rapid response after June 25 tornado that damaged Pinebrook area
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Council members and staff commended public-works, police and fire personnel for their quick response and cleanup after an F1 tornado on June 25 that damaged the Pinebrook area; council members urged continuing support for affected residents.
Pinellas Park council members and staff used their July 10 meeting to commend city crews, police and fire personnel for quick action after an F1 tornado struck the Pinebrook area on June 25.
Council members described fast deployments by public works and emergency responders, a rapid on‑scene command setup and prompt cleanup efforts. Councilmember comments noted wide resident gratitude for the response; multiple speakers said staff remained on scene until debris was removed.
Council also asked residents to keep affected families in their thoughts and acknowledged larger disasters elsewhere, including ongoing recovery challenges in Texas. No council action was required; remarks were intended to publicly acknowledge staff efforts and to encourage community support for recovery.
Why it matters: Rapid emergency response and sustained cleanup reduce public‑safety risks after a storm and are a key municipal responsibility. Acknowledging staff work also signals municipal readiness for future incidents.
Contact: City of Pinellas Park emergency management and Public Works departments for more information on damage assessments and recovery support.
