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Irma: Sheriff’s deputy, corrections officer among Florida deaths

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Irma slams Jacksonville with historic flooding
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
ByADAM KELSEY, EMILY SHAPIRO and JULIA JACOBO
September 12, 2017, 11:13 PM

— -- A sheriff's deputy and a corrections officer were among those killed as Hurricane Irma slammed into Florida.

Julie Bridges, a 13-year member of the Hardee County Sheriff's Office, died in a two-car collision while driving home Sunday morning after a night shift, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Florida Department of Corrections Sgt. Joseph Ossman, who was driving the other car in the crash, also died, according to a statement from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi. The Florida Highway Patrol said he was on his way to work Sunday morning when the collision occurred.

Sgt. Joseph Osmann, a corrections officer, was killed in a head-on crash on Sept. 9, 2017.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, visibility was low, and it was raining at the time of the crash. The department is continuing to urge the public to seek shelter and not to drive as Irma moves up the state's western coast.

Irma leaves path of destruction

Slideshow of images of Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean, Florida and Atlantic Coast of the U.S.
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A girl rests her head on a set of towels supplied by the American Red Cross at a makeshift shelter, after arriving in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sept. 14, 2017, on a cruise ship with families evacuated from Caribbean islands devastated by Hurricane Irma.
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The death toll in Florida stands at 12 total.

Two other people were killed in Monroe County, which includes the Florida Keys. One person was found dead in a home on Shark Key. Another man was killed after he lost control of a truck that carried a generator as winds whipped at tropical-storm strength, officials said.

In Winter Park, near Orlando, a man was electrocuted by a downed power line Monday morning, according to the Winter Park Police Department. He was pronounced dead at the scene after investigators found him lying in the street, police said.

One person died from carbon monoxide poisoning after improper use of a generator in Miami-Dade County, the county mayor said.

Another fatality resulted from a car crash in central Florida's Orange County.

On Tuesday, the office of Florida Gov. Rick Scott confirmed that five additional deaths had occurred as a result of the storm.

At least three people have died in Georgia as a result of the storm. In Sandy Springs, a man died while lying in bed after a large tree broke and fell on his home, Sandy Springs Mayor Rusty Paul announced on Facebook.

In Forsyth County, a female passenger died after a downed tree struck her vehicle, the sheriff's office said.

A third death was reported in Worth County, Georgia.

At least one person has died in South Carolina. In Abbeville County, a 57-year-old man was killed after a tree limb fell on him.

ABC News' Lucien Bruggeman contributed to this report.

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