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Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department and City of Jacksonville “Charge into Fire Safety” During Fire Prevention Week 2025

October 05, 2025
The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department and the City of Jacksonville are joining communities nationwide to observe Fire Prevention Week, October 5–11, 2025. This year’s national theme, “Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” highlights the importance of charging, storing, and recycling batteries safely.

City of Jacksonville Update on Tropical Depression Nine

September 28, 2025
The City of Jacksonville’s Emergency Preparedness Division continues to closely monitor Tropical Depression Nine, a system that is currently approaching the Bahamas. It is expected to gradually strengthen into Tropical Storm Imelda by this evening, and potentially into a hurricane by late Monday or Tuesday as it parallels the Atlantic coast of Florida. It is then forecast to make a right turn away from the SE US coast.

Emergency Preparedness Division Monitoring Atlantic Tropics

September 26, 2025
The City of Jacksonville Emergency Preparedness Division is actively monitoring several systems in the Atlantic as the 2025 hurricane season continues. Hurricane Gabrielle and Tropical Storm Humberto are both moving across the ocean, but at this time neither poses a threat to the United States.
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                        Category 1: Winds 74 to 95 Miles Per Hour, Minimal Damage Category 2: Winds 96 to 110 Miles Per Hour, Moderate Damage Category 3: Winds 111 to 129 Miles Per Hour, Extensive Damage Category 4: Winds 130 to 156 Miles Per Hour, Extreme Damage Category 5: Winds Over 157 Miles PEr Hour, Catastrophic Damage
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