we have a slash model, hurricane center that provides it. emergency managers look at that and they create the evacuation that. so for instance, is a squiggly line, where the water would go, we snap that forward to a boundary, like u.s. 41. now i can say, everybody was a 40, one we are at level a, everybody on the island, coastal, at every mobile home court, regardless of where it is in the county, it s part of level a. you need to evacuate! and if we are told that it s going to be higher than 12 feet of storm surge, we have to go to level, be level c, and so forth. and we break the announcement, be prepared transportation for those who don t have it. the biggest challenge we have is the medically dependent, those people who are oxygen dependence. power dependent. they love a tom, alone, sometimes elderly, mobility issues, we have them on a registry, but they have to do their part. these people have to register and let us know that they need assistance. and we have about 1100 that did.
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