Fire-Rescue

SEVERE WEATHER NOTIFICATION SURVEY

The City of Winter Park is currently evaluating its existing methods of alerting the community in the event of a potential emergency. We are also researching new methods available to alert citizens and would greatly appreciate your input.

Specifically, we would like to know your thoughts regarding how the city should notify residents in the event of imminent severe weather. We are administering a short electronic survey which will take approximately five minutes to complete.

The survey is located at the following Web site. Please click on the link below, or you can cut and paste the entire link into your internet browser’s address bar.

www.AdvancedSurvey.com

When you arrive at the Advanced Survey homepage, type in survey number 49479 in the “Take a Survey” box.

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your response will help us to better serve the community in the event of a potential emergency. We greatly appreciate your opinion and look forward to serving you with the utmost efficiency.

WE NEED YOUR HELP!
The Fire-Rescue Historical Committee is looking for photos, videos, newspaper articles, memorabilia, or anything else which may be of interest about the department. Whether you are a resident, previous resident, or employee of the City of Winter Park, the committee is gathering as much history of the 105 year old department as possible. We want to share our history, and your help is needed and greatly appreciated. Please send all correspondence attention to Lieutenant Gene Rodriguez at grodriguez@cityofwinterpark.org or you may call him at 407-599-3403.

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