Red Cross Volunteers from South Carolina Deploy to Florida Ahead of Tropical Storm Helene

Red Cross Volunteers from South Carolina Deploy to Florida for Tropical Storm Helene

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Tropical Storm Helene on Course for Florida

In light of the upcoming Tropical Storm Helene forecasted to hit the Gulf Coast, twelve Red Cross disaster volunteers from South Carolina are heading towards Florida to provide emergency support. With the possibility of the storm making landfall in the upcoming days, these volunteers aim to establish initial preparations to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the residents in the affected areas.

A Glimpse into the Critical Mission

Among this dedicated team is William Martin, who disclosed some invaluable insights regarding their mission. “We were the first volunteers to come in and we are setting up the sheltering schedule right at the present time,” Martin explained. “So this is several days before landfall, but you have to be prepared for this and so, we’re doing some training to make sure we understand the operation of the shelters.” They anticipate a large influx of evacuees once evacuation orders are issued.

The Need for Early Preparations

Martin, a seasoned volunteer who has already responded to nearly 30 disasters, underscored the vital role of early preparedness. Even though South Carolina may not face the full force of Tropical Storm Helene, the Red Cross advocates for local residents to not let their guards down and instead make early preparations.

Helping Hands Across States

The initiative of these South Carolina volunteers towards their Florida counterparts not only showcases their readiness to assist but also emphasizes the unity and supportive spirit amidst trying times. A crucial part of this assistance comes from preemptive efforts such as setting up shelters and running training sessions to secure smooth operations during the storm.

Continued Vigilance and Ways to Help

The Red Cross facilitates the coordination of volunteers and distribution of resources in such crises. However, while these preparations continue, it’s essential for residents in both states to stay vigilant, tuned in to weather reports, and heed authorities’ instructions regarding evacuation and safety measures.

Further, the Red Cross is always open to donations and volunteers to aid their mission. If you wish to help and support these efforts, reaching out to the local Red Cross unit would be a great first step. Let’s ensure we are all in this together and stay safe during Tropical Storm Helene.


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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