Hurricane Ian
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From: Bradenton, Fl.
This morning we passed 30 ambulances from Arkansas and Louisiana in convoy on Florida South I-75 near Bradenton heading most likely to Punta Gorda/Fort Myers.
We also passed 6 buses full of emergency staff.
Followed by (5) 5th wheel Pafford Emergency Medical Services from Arkansas.
Thank you All for your help

We also passed 6 buses full of emergency staff.
Followed by (5) 5th wheel Pafford Emergency Medical Services from Arkansas.
Thank you All for your help

Last edited by AmiableDave; 09-29-2022 at 06:26 PM.
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As much as i HAAAATE this state and the cold weather, id still take 3' of snow over 30" of rain!!!
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From: St. Pete Beach, FL
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Nobody in SW Florida gives a FVCK about boating right now!
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Early estimates by catastrophe risk modelers project that Ian’s insured losses in Florida — excluding claims to the National Flood Insurance Program — will be in the $30 billion to $50 billion range. Fitch Ratings estimated insured losses between $25 billion and $40 billion.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/we...ibm-story.html
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/we...ibm-story.html





