Arc Jacksonville Villages Evacuated
Residents of the Arc Jacksonville Villages, a community housing development for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, were evacuated following a brush fire on the Southside of Jacksonville.
Nine individuals were safely evacuated from their homes, with no reported injuries. Kari Bates, President of the Arc, expressed gratitude to the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) for their swift response in ensuring the safety of the residents.
Cause of the Fire
The brush fire was reportedly ignited by a warming fire at a nearby homeless camp in the woods. Action News Jax observed remnants of the camp, including burnt clothing and shopping carts, near the site of the fire.
City’s Response and Policies
Action News Jax reached out to the City of Jacksonville regarding their policies for managing homeless camps and ensuring public safety. The city spokesperson provided insights into their approach:
- Tracking Homeless Camps: The city does not maintain a running list of homeless camps due to their transient nature across Jacksonville’s vast expanse.
- Ensuring Safety: Public safety remains a priority, with first responders promptly addressing any incidents. Citizens are encouraged to report homeless camps causing safety concerns, and the city collaborates with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office to investigate and address issues.
Conclusion
The brush fire incident highlights the challenges faced by communities in managing homeless populations and ensuring public safety. Swift response from emergency services prevented any major damage, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures in safeguarding vulnerable populations.
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