Important Storm Phone Numbers
- Attorney General's Price Gouging Hotline : (800) 646-0444 Donate Blood -- (888) 9-DONATE.Florida Emergency Information Line: 800-342-3557.American Red Cross: 1-866-GET-INFO (for information) and 800-GIVE-NOW (for donations).Attorney General's price gouging hot line: 800-646-0444.Elder Services: 800-963-5337.FEMA Disaster Assistance: 800-621-3362.State Volunteer and Donations: 1-800-354-3571.Agricultural and Consumer Services: 800-435-7352.Department of Insurance: 800-227-8676.FPL- Florida Power & Light - (800) 226-3545Progress Energy Florida - (800) 700-8744Sprint Telephone - (800) 788-3600Bellsouth Telephone - (800) 216-5688Adelphia Cable - (888) 683-1000Comcast Cable - (352) 787-7875Brighthouse Cable - (407) 291-2500 Here are more local storm-related phone numbers for Central Floridians: Florida Power & Light-- To report emergencies and power outages -- (800) 4OUTAGE. Important Isurance Phone Numbers:Allstate: (800) 54-STORM or (800) 547-8676 Citizens Property Insurance Corp.: (888) 685-1555 CHUBB: (800) 252-4670 CNA: (877) 733-4250 CUNA Mutual: (800) 637-2676 GEICO: (800) 841-3005 Metropolitan Auto & Home: (800) 854-6011 Nationwide: (800) 421-3535 SAFECO: (800) 332-3226 State Farm Insurance: (800) SF-CLAIM or (800) 732-5246 USAA: (800) 531-8222 BREVARD COUNTY: Public Information Line -- (321) 637-6670 Service Center -- (321) 633- 1000 LAKE COUNTY: Information -- (352) 343-9732 and (352) 343-9458. State of FL Dept. of Financial Services Hotline - (800) 227-8676 ORANGE COUNTY: Information (non-emergency) -- (407) 836-3111
Storm Updates -- (407) 836-9053
School Information: (407) 318-3000.
State of Florida Emergency Info 24-hour hotline: (800) 342-3557
State Volunteer and Donations Hotline: (800) 354-3571
Medical Staffing Volunteers Requested: (850) 488-0595
Department of Insurance: (800) 227-8676
Agricultural and Consumer Services: (800) 435-7352 OSCEOLA COUNTY: Public Information -- (407) 343-6942 Schools -- (407) 870-4007 Osceola Humane Society - (407) 943-2106
SEMINOLE COUNTY: Information -- (407) 665-2650
Seminole Utilities Water & Sewer Info - 407-665-2110
Seminole Garbage & Debris Pickup - 407-665-2260
Central Florida Hotel Hotline - 407-354-5555
SPCA - Humane Society Sanford - (407) 323-8685
State of FL Dept. of Financial Services Hotline - (800) 227-8676
VOLUSIA COUNTY: Information -- (866) 345-0345
Hearing Impaired (386) 248-1792
KUA - Kissimmee Utilities Authority - (407) 933-7777 O & S Water Company (Kissimmee) - (407) 846-2650 State of FL Dept. of Financial Services Hotline - (800) 227-8676
WALT DISNEY WORLD : Information -- (407) WDW-INFO






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