{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "At the current time, public hurricane shelters or hurricane evacution centers (HEC) are mostely a subset of Miami-Dade public schools. Not all schools are hurricane shelters. The reason for this is that each shelter must adhere to a strict list of requirements to qualify as a shelter and not all schools meet those requirements. Additionally, all qualified shelters may not be activated for all categories of hurricanes. That is a dynamic process conducted jointly by the Department of Emergency Management and the American Red Cross. It is also possible that additional sites may be opened, but are not included in the current coverage. This further emphasize the need to refer to local radio and television for the locations of activated shelters. Data is used for mapping displays. In the case of an emergency it would be used for locational analysis.", "description": "

A label feature class of Miami-Dade County Evacuation Centers also known as Hurricane Shelters and Hurricane Evacuation Shelters (HEC), Pet Friendly Hurricane Evacuation Center (PHEC), Medical Evacuation Centers (MEC) and Medical Management Facilities (MMF). These facilities provide temporary protection for people in evacuation areas from the threat of an impending hurricane. Data includes primary, secondary and tertiary shelters.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>", "summary": "At the current time, public hurricane shelters or hurricane evacution centers (HEC) are mostely a subset of Miami-Dade public schools. Not all schools are hurricane shelters. The reason for this is that each shelter must adhere to a strict list of requirements to qualify as a shelter and not all schools meet those requirements. Additionally, all qualified shelters may not be activated for all categories of hurricanes. That is a dynamic process conducted jointly by the Department of Emergency Management and the American Red Cross. It is also possible that additional sites may be opened, but are not included in the current coverage. This further emphasize the need to refer to local radio and television for the locations of activated shelters. Data is used for mapping displays. In the case of an emergency it would be used for locational analysis.", "title": "psde4.EOC_BATCH.EvacuationCenter", "tags": [ "Evacuation Centers", "Hurricane Shelters", "Miami-Dade County", "Florida" ], "type": "", "typeKeywords": [], "thumbnail": "", "url": "", "minScale": 500000, "maxScale": 5000, "spatialReference": "", "accessInformation": "Miami-Dade County Office of Emergency Management and Miami-Dade County Public School (DCPS). S. Ajabshir (OEM) - 305-468-5417.", "licenseInfo": "

Shelters may not have the capability to support Persons with Special Need (PSN's). These are people who register with the Office of Emergency Management that require special transportation such as an ambulance or wheel-chair lift vehicle and/or special medical need such as oxygen or electrical-dependent equipment. Shelters that accommodate these PSN's need to have additional requirements above those of standard shelters. Also, a mapscale of 1 to 24000\" was used.<\/SPAN><\/P>

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