
To volunteer in Santa Rosa County call 983-5223 or visit santarosa.fl.gov For other volunteer information call 1-866-448-5816. BP Claims Hotline 1-800-440-0858. Claims can also be submitted online at bp.com/claims or stop by one of the following claims offices to open an account: Escambia County open 8 am - 7 pm, 7 days a week at 3960 W. Navy Blvd,
Suite 16, Pensacola...Santa Rosa County 5668 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Unit B-9, Gulf Breeze...Okaloosa County 348 SW Miracle Strip Pkwy, Suite 13, Ft. Walton Beach...Walton County 5008 US Hwy 98 West, Unit 6 & 7, Santa Rosa Beach...or call the claims hotline at 1-800-440-0858. To report and register boats available to assist with response call 281-366-5511. To submit alternative response technology, services or products email horizonsupport@oegllc.com or call 281-366-5511. To report suspected changes in air quality visit epa.gov/bpspill To report possible cases of fraud from companies falsely claiming to be BP training contractors, call the Attorney General's Office at 1-866-966-7226. For other questions or concerns call the Florida Oil Spill Information Line available from 7 am to 5 pm CDT daily at 1-888-337-3569.
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Health advisory issued for portion of beach due to oil spill
PENSACOLA -- Effective immediately, in response to a report by the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center of numerous tar balls, the Escambia County (FL) Health Department is issuing a health advisory for the following beach waters in Escambia County, Florida, that have been affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill:
The area extending from the Florida-Alabama line to the entrance of the Perdido Unit, Gulf Islands National Seashore
Consider the following tips for avoiding negative health impacts from an oiled shoreline:
· Avoid entering areas where oil can be seen (no wading, swimming or entering the water).
· Avoid direct skin contact with oil, oil-contaminated water and sediments.
· Avoid contact with dead or dying fish or other aquatic life.
· Do not swim or ski in areas affected by the oil spill, and if traveling through the area by boat take precautions when hoisting the boat anchor. If oil makes contact with the skin, wash it off with grease-cutting liquid dishwashing detergent and water.
· Do not fish in oil spill-affected waters.
· Do not harvest or eat dead fish, fish with oily residue, or fish that have a petroleum odor.
· Avoid boating through oil slicks or sheens.
· Young children, pregnant women, people with compromised immune systems, and individuals with underlying respiratory conditions should avoid the area.
· Prevent pets from entering oil-contaminated areas.
· Those near Florida's Gulf Coast may detect an odor because of the oil spill. Some people are more sensitive to these odors and may experience nasal irritation and feelings of nausea. In combination with seasonal allergies, such as sensitivity to pollen, or pre-existing respiratory conditions such as asthma, some people may experience more severe symptoms.
· Individuals experiencing respiratory symptoms that are aggravated by the odors from the oil spill should consider:
o Staying indoors in air-conditioning and avoiding strenuous outdoor activity.
o If symptoms do not improve, contact a primary care physician or other health care professional for medical advice.
o Individuals who have pre-existing medical conditions such as asthma or other respiratory illnesses should contact their physician if feeling symptomatic.
The health department is posting signs at the affected area. Residents can participate in activities that are above the high tide line. If they experience respiratory problems, they should leave the area and contact a physician, as they deem necessary.
The health department will continue to work with the Emergency Operations Center, and will notify the public, through the media and its website (www.EscambiaHealth.com), when the health advisory is no longer in effect.
For more information contact:
o Escambia County Health Department at (850) 595-6700
o Escambia County Citizen’s Information Line at 471-6600 from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. CDT (Monday – Sunday) or www.escambiadisasterresponse.com
o Florida Oil Spill Information Line at (888)337-3569
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United Way needs your votes to bring the valuable resource of 211 to Northwest Florida. It's a three digit phone number available 24/7 for residents in need of health and human services. United Way First Call for Help is a contestant for a $50,000 grant through the Pepsi Refresh Everything program. Each person can vote once a day every day at refresheverything.com/211nwflorida
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 ARC Gateway provides job opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities. Your donated Mardi Gras beads are sorted and packaged by adults in the ARC Gateway program to be sold to area krewes for future parades. You can drop off your extra beads at the WXBM studios in Pace during business hours. Donated beads may also be dropped off at ARC Gateway on 12th Avenue or for a location near you call 434-2638. MORE
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 Don’t miss your chance to be a part of a Next Step Parent & Son/Daughter Camping Adventure or a Next Step Father & Son Camping Adventure. You can support these adventures financially, volunteer or participate by taking your son or daughter on an awesome adventure.
Our strategy is simple, fun and affective. Relationships are established, commitments are made. Seven principles that will give each person the practical tools for living: Life Purpose & Strategies, Goal Setting, Spiritual Priorities, Relationships, Dating, Parent/Son & Daughter Relationships and Accountability. MORE |
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Based on recent statistics we are losing WW II veterans at the rate of 1200 per day. Emerald Coast Honor Flight honors our local veterans by flying them to Washington, DC to reflect at their memorials. Top priority is given to the senior veterans along with other veterans that may be terminally ill. Donations and volunteers are also needed. MORE
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The Northwest Florida Blood Center is now offering Online Appointment Scheduling for donors to help raise the blood supply for our area. Blood donors may click on the blood center’s website at www.nfbcblood.org and schedule an appointment online for whole blood, double red cells, platelets and plasma donations. Appointments can be made for the following locations: 1999 East Nine Mile Road, 2209 North Ninth Avenue in Pensacola, 4490 East Highway 90 center in Pace and the Racetrack Road center in Ft. Walton Beach.
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Covenant Hospice is offering free copies of Five Wishes, a living will that talks about your personal, emotional and spiritual needs as well as your medical wishes. Less than 25% of Americans over the age of 18 enact these rights in writing. More |
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 Fun things to do, vacation rentals, local coupons, plus a complete schedule of local events you don't want to miss. Here's what's happening along the Emerald Coast from Pensacola.com! More
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 Their goal is to honor and ensure quality support to severely injured veterans of our area by publicly embracing them. By being a part of the fund raising effort or as a volunteer, you can help show our community values their service, sacrifice and commitment. More
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Public Service Announcements
If your non-profit organization has an announcement you would like us to air, please e-mail us the information, along with a contact phone number, at least three weeks in advance. We will not be able to get the announcement on the radio without your basic information and phone number. Please note that this service is for local non-profit groups and organizations only. Send your announcement to CommunityAnnouncement@softrock941.com
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Host and Help Phone Numbers
American Red Cross - Milton 626-7333 American Red Cross - Pensacola 432-7601 Donate assistance 1-800-FL HELP1 Central Baptist Church Crestview 850-699-9889
North American Mission Board 1-800-749-7479 National Voluntary Organizations 703-339-5596 United Methodist Committee 1-800-554-8583 Episcopal Relief 1-800-334-7626 Catholic Charities 1-800-919-9338 Benevolent Association of SRC 623-8239
First Call for Help Escambia 595-5905 First Call for Help Okaloosa 243-9111 First Call for Help Santa Rosa 983-7200 First United Methodist Milton 623-6683 Helping Hands Mission 623-5101 Interfaith Ministries 934-8385 Loaves and Fishes 438-7616 Manna Food Bank 994-3369 Salvation Army Milton 623-4099 Tri-County Community Council 981-0036 United Way Milton 623-4507 Waterfront Rescue Mission 436-7868 Olive Baptist Church 476-1932
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