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Emergency Contact Numbers
Virginia Public Inquiry Center 1-866-880-4280
Local Government Agencies
CHESAPEAKE Office of Emergency Services: 382-6464
HAMPTON Non-life threatening emergency: 727-6111 Office of Emergency Management: 727-6414
NEWPORT NEWS Disaster Information: 269-2910 Emergency Management: 269-2900 Fire Department: 247-2500
NORFOLK Norfolk Emergency Services Department: 441-5600
POQUOSON American Red Cross: 898-3090
PORTSMOUTH Special Hurricane information line: 393-5000
SUFFOLK Police (non-emergency): 923-2350 Information: 923-2000 Emergency Services: 923-2110
VIRGINIA BEACH Emergencies: 911 Public information: 427-4111 Shelter information: 427-3580, press 1, then 630
WILLIAMSBURG American Red Cross: 253-0228
YORK COUNTY Emergency Management Information: 890-3600 Public Information: 890-3300
OTHER CONTACT NUMBERS
AMERICAN RED CROSS Tidewater Chapter: 446-7700
CABLE TELEVISION Cox Cable Customer Service: 222-2222 Charter Communications (Suffolk): 539-2312
ELECTRIC Dominion Virginia Power: 888-667-3000 Cape Hatteras Electric: (252) 995-5616 Ocracoke Island (Tideland): (252) 928-3351
NATURAL GAS Virginia Natural Gas: 466-5500 Columbia Gas: 800-543-8911
TELEPHONE Verizon: 611 Verizon (for former GTE Customers): 800-483-1000 Mid-Atlantic Sprint Carolina: 800-682-1034
TRAFFIC VDOT Highway Helpline: 800-367-7623
MILITARY CONTACTS Navy Relief: 425-5789 Navy Family Services: 444-NAVY (444-6289) Shore Patrol: 623-2291 Coast Guard Search & Rescue: 483-8567
INSURANCE INFORMATION National Insurance Consumer Helpline: 1-800-942-4242 Va. State Corporation Commission: 1-800-552-7945 N.C. Department of Insurance: 1-800-546-5664
SALVATION ARMY Tidewater Area Command (Norfolk, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach): 461-7646 Hampton / Newport News Corps: 838-4875 Portsmouth Corps: 393-2519 Suffolk Corps: 539-5201 Williamsburg Corps: 757-229-6651
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Remember, pets are not allowed in public emergency shelters – make your evacuation plans in plenty of time.
- Acquire a large carrier and familiarize your pet with the carrier.
- Do not leave your pet alone during an emergency – decide where you might take your pet it if becomes necessary to evacuate.
- Make a list of emergency numbers. This should include your veterinarian and any other individual you may want to contact in case of an emergency.
- Purchase non-spill water and food bowls.
- Stock up on pet food and supplies – enough for a week.
- For more information, please contact The Humane Society of the United States, Disaster Services, 2100 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20037
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