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Brevard County not ordering evacuations, opening shelters for Isaias

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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Brevard County’s public safety director said Saturday that preparations for Tropical Storm Isaias do not include ordering evacuations or opening shelters.However, Matt Wallace said plans could change if the forecast changes."Preparation obviously is the key.

Not just for this storm but for all storms," Wallace said.The county gave out free sandbags to residents Friday and Saturday.[COUNTY-BY-COUNTY: Here’s how Isaias will impact Central Florida]The last drivers lined up until 3 p.m.

at five county locations, including Calvary Chapel in Viera. Brenda Mounce was among the residents who drive to the site to pick up sandbags ahead of the storm.“We don’t want to get caught off guard,” she said.Mounce said Isaias will be.

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