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Emergency Contact Information

County Control
Bay County Control: 784-4000
South Walton: 267-2000
Walton County Control: 244-2556
Franklin County Control: 670-8500
Washington County Control: 683-6111
Gulf County Control: 227-1115
Jackson County Control: 482-9648
Holmes County Control: 547-3681
Calhoun County Control: 674-5049
Liberty County Control: 643-2235
Santa Rosa County Control: 623-3691
Gadsden County Control: 627-9233
Okaloosa County Control: 651-2611

FHP
Florida Highway Patrol - Panama City: 872-4150
Florida Highway Patrol - Marianna: 482-9510
Florida Highway Patrol - Crestview: 682-2762

Police:
Panama City Police: 872-3100
Panama City Fire: 872-3057
Marianna Police: 526-3125
Bonifay Police: 547-3661
Quincy Police: 627-7113
Springfield Police: 769-3452
Lynn Haven Police: 265-2121
Bay County Sheriff: 785-4351

Other:
US Coast Guard: 234-2475
Division of Forestry: 872-4175
FLA Marine Patrol: 233-5150
Bay County Ambulance: 747-6080
Gulf Coast Medical Center: 769-8341
Bay Medical Center: 769-1511
Panama City Airport: 763-6751
Gulf Power: 1-800-487-6937
TECO People's Gas: 1-877-832-6747
American Red Cross: 763-6587
Bay District Schools: 872-4100
GCCC: 769-1551
Tyndall AFB: 283-2983

Storm Closings & Updates
WJHG Hurricane Tracking Map
Preparing for a Storm
A few minutes of advance planning before a storm arrives can save you major headaches after a storm has made its mark. Get tips from the American Red Cross to help keep your family safe.
If You Are Stranded
If you are unable to evacuate before the hurricane hits, stay inside. Don't be fooled by the eye of the hurricane and its temporary period of calm weather conditions. The length of time within the eye varies from several minutes to a couple of hours, depending on the size of the storm. Remember, the larger and more intense the hurricane, the larger the eye. Stay away from windows and glass doors. You could be struck by flying debris. Continue to listen to your radio for hurricane updates and emergency information.