Criteria for Incident Reporting to the State Warning Point

Should you observe any of the conditions, situations or events listed below, anywhere in the State of Florida, please contact the State Warning Point at (800) 320-0519.

If you observe these conditions, situations or events listed below within the City of St. Pete Beach, please also contact the Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243.

Hazmat

  • Petroleum Based Spills
  • Spills into/involving state waterways (any amount)
  • Spills greater than 25 gallons (or potential > 25 gallons)
  • Spills requiring any state/federal notifications or assistance
  • Chemical Spills
  • All SARA/EHS/CERCLA Releases
  • All spills threatening population or the environmental
  • All spills requiring evacuation

Weather

Any incident associated with weather phenomena involving possible/actual damage to property or persons (i.e. wind damage, tornadoes, lightning strikes, flooding).

Transportation

  • Incidents involving major thoroughfare closures
  • All aircraft incidents
  • All railroad incidents
  • Incidents involving mass casualties
  • All major incidents involving commercial vehicles/vessels

Fire

  • Major forest fires
  • Fires involving chemicals or significant amounts of petroleum products
  • Large or multiple structure fires

Radiological

  • All incidents involving suspected/actual radioactive materials
  • All incidents concerning nuclear power plants

General

  • Sinkholes
  • Public water source contamination
  • National Security
  • Medical Waste
  • Immigration issues
  • Potential/Actual dam failures
  • Incidents with potential effects to adjacent countries/states
  • Incidents requiring assistance from state/federal agencies
  • Incidents with a prolonged effect on public utilities
  • Incidents involving potential or actual evacuations

A good rule to remember, when in doubt call the State Warning Point at (800) 320-0519 and Public Works Department at (727) 363-9243.