glen ellen's going to be hit heart. and then i focus not only our county but our focus will have to turn to our neighboring counties, levyilchrist and dixie that we're going to have to go and help respond to. >> jane: sheriff you talk about how the shelters are looking low as far as how many people are riding out the storm at home. for those of us listening, what advice do you have for them? what about 911 operations as they go through the night. what's the best practice if they find themselves in a dangerous situation? >> well, they're there, unfortunately. and if these winds are going to be as high as they are, we're not going to be able to immediately respond. one, if they start getting flooding they need to find the highest part of the home that they can. if that means the roof top that means the roof top. if they have any form of a hand radio, they need to carry it with them, because the last hurricane we had down south, it my team that got on the radio of an elderly woman that wass on roof down in lee county. and because she reached the hand radios here in merion, we were able to get rescue to her and get her off t