Escambia Sheriff’s Disaster Response Teams Readies To Help Other Floridians After Helene

September 25, 2024

Members of the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office spent Tuesday readying their Disaster Response to help other Floridians recover from Hurricane Helene.

The team currently plans to leave on Friday to provide assistance in other parts of the state.

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One Response to “Escambia Sheriff’s Disaster Response Teams Readies To Help Other Floridians After Helene”

  1. Thanks&Donate on September 25th, 2024 10:51 am

    A big thanks to first responders from across Florida who travel to help take care of those impacted by natural disasters. Think about donating a few dollars to help out, if you have it, to a disaster relief fund like the American Red Cross.





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