Emergency Management planner deploys to Lee County

Nealon Joseph specializes in sheltering and victim/evacuee care.


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  • | 3:35 a.m. November 1, 2022
Nealon Joseph. Courtesy photo
Nealon Joseph. Courtesy photo
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Flagler County Emergency Management Planner Nealon Joseph, a mass care (sheltering, victim/evacuee care) specialist, is deploying to Lee County’s Emergency Operations Center to relieve mutual aid support from Brevard County.

“He will be working with local, state and federal partners to coordinate ongoing mass care for survivors in Lee County,” Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord said. “Lee County was severely impacted by Hurricane Ian, and we are glad to be able to provide assistance.”

Joseph, who has worked for the county for five years, is credentialed through the Florida Emergency Preparedness Association as both a Florida Professional Emergency Manager and a Florida Intermediate Instructor. He has activated six times during his tenure.

“What I like best about mass care is that it gives you the opportunity to help people during all stages of a disaster — before, during, and after,” he said. “I got into this line of work to help people. Community service.”

Joseph is the 12th Flagler County staff member to deploy to southwest Florida.

“I think it’s a great opportunity for us to be able to help our Florida communities in need,” County Administrator Heidi Petito said. “You never know when we might need their help.”

 

 

 

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