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Hurricane Katrina. Silence All Phones and Pagers. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking. Safety Briefing. SEOC LEVEL 1 0700 to 1900. EOC Staffing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Please move conversations Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out into ESF rooms and busy out
all phones.all phones.
Thanks for your cooperation.Thanks for your cooperation.
Silence All Phones and Pagers
EOC Staffing
• STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate• SERT CHIEF – Mike DeLorenzo• OPERATIONS CHIEF – Dave Bujak• ESF 5 CHIEF – David Crisp• LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan• FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Suzanne Adams• PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone• RECOVERY – Frank Koutnik
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
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Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
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Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
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Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
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Lake
Hernando
Citrus
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Osceola
Polk
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Charlotte
DeSoto
Lee
Collier
Hardee
Hendry
Highlands
Okeechobee
Indian River
Palm Beach
Martin
Broward
Miani-Dade
Monroe
Glades
Manatee
Sarasota
St. Lucie
Areas of Operations
Harrison
Hancock
Jackson
StoneGeorgePearl
River
Extended Shelter Operations
Hurricane Ophelia Operations
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Walton
Oka
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
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Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
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Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnionBradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
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Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
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Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
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Hill
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Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
Charlotte
DeSoto
Lee
Collier
Hardee
Hendry
Highlands
Okeechobee
Indian River
Palm Beach
Martin
Broward
Miani-Dade
Monroe
Glades
Manatee
Sarasota
St. Lucie
Shelters Open
No Shelters Open or on Standby
Sheltering
Response Indicators
Panhandle Area of Operations
Shelters on Standby
Mississippi 101 ARC shelters open, 12,870
Mississippi Operational Summary
County EOC Level LSE Government Closings
Schools Curfews Boil Water
Harrison Level 1 Yes Closed Closed Dusk until Dawn
Stone Level 2 Yes Open Closed 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM
Pearl River Level 1 Yes Closed Closed Dusk until Dawn
Jackson Level 1 Yes Partially Open Closed 10:00 PM until 6:00 AM
George Level 2 Yes Open Closed
Hancock Level 1 Yes Closed Closed 8:00 PM until 6:00 AM
Mississippi Operational Summary
County Debris Search & Rescue
Electric Restoration
Medical PODs
Harrison 20
Stone
Pearl River 3
Jackson 6
George
Hancock 4
Personnel DeploymentsDeployments to Date 3714
Currently Deployed 1627
Law Enforcement 604
Local Law Enforcement 322
State Law Enforcement 282
Florida National Guard 449
Mississippi 443
Louisiana 6
Deploying ESF Personnel
ESF 1 Transportation
ESF 2 Communications 3
ESF 3 Public Works
ESF 4 Fire Fighting
ESF 6 Mass Care 18
ESF 7 Resource Support 2
ESF 8 Health and Medical 233
ESF 9 Search and Rescue 4
ESF 10 Haz Mat 88
ESF 11 Food & Water 5
ESF 12 Energy
ESF 14 Public Information 8
ESF 15 Donations 6
ESF 17 Animals 30
Focus response efforts on:
South Florida
Panhandle
Task Force Florida – Mississippi
Shelterees from other states
Tropical Storm Ophelia
Keep the emergency worker safe.
Emergency workers must go through “check-in.”
Anticipate - What resources will likely be needed.
Planning Considerations
Fuel will be limited.
Communicate – communicate – communicate.
Unsafe and unsanitary work environment.
Emergency workers should go through Debrief and Decontamination.
Determine what resources are needed to handle Tropical Storm Ophelia.
Report status information to ESF5.
Planning Considerations
Up Next – Operations
Hurricane Katrina State IAP #18Operational Period: 0700 09-11-05 to 0700 09-12-05
General Operating Objectives:
1. Support Re-entry Operations. 2. Support Human Services operations.3. Implement extended shelter plan.4. Restore Critical Infrastructure.5. Continue Logistical operations.6. Develop an Emergency Fuel Strategy.7. Coordinate operational support to Task Force Florida.
Planning Assumptions:
1. The operational area will be split between south Florida, the Panhandle, and Mississippi.
2. The availability of resources is in short supply nationally.
3. Due to the size and scope of the event, resource outsourcing will likely be required.
4. Due to the multiple operational areas, resource support must be well coordinated among all operational areas.
5. Evacuees from other States will likely be in Florida over a prolonged period of time and will require an alternate approach to sheltering
Emergency Services• Current Issues
• ESF 4 & 9• All Florida units deployed to Mississippi have demobilized with the
exception of four PIO’s in Jackson County.• ESF 8
• Currently there are 196 staff deployed to Mississippi. To date, 390 staff (including all EMS) have been deployed as of September 11.
• Demobilizing 4 staff today.• 7 new missions open.• 190 open missions.
• ESF 10• Environmental Teams working in Gulfport to identify unsecured
hazardous materials.• Team working in Pearlington to identify unsecured hazardous
materials.• 10 FLAWARN Technical Assistance teams deployed. Additional
teams enroute.• ESF 10 working with ESF 8 and Mississippi DOH to identify
drinking water facilities that are able to provide potable water.
Emergency Services• Current Issues (cont)
• ESF-16• 597 Law enforcement deployed as of 09-11-2005
AM (272 State Law Enforcement (SLE) & 325 County/Municipal), 60 Law enforcement deployed from other states to impacted area
• Law Enforcement support through MAC to all 6 counties.
• Coordinate with counties to prepare for possible impact of Tropical Storm Ophelia.
• Unmet needs:• None at this time
• Future Operations:• Implement demobilization plans.
Up Next – Human Services
Human Services• Current Issues (ESF 6)
• Mississippi:• People in the Field: 18 member Human Services team including
3 from ESF 6, 2 from ESF 15, 2 from Branch, 5 from Walton County and 6 from Hillsborough County.
• Anticpated Demob. by Friday, September 15, 2005• Report From Stennis Human Services Group• Per ARC - There are 1,641 victims in 20 shelters in 4 of the 6
counties• ARC served 31,000 meals• TSA served 26,300 meals• The focus of the Florida Area command is now Hancock County,
which is in the worst shave relative to the other counties. Stone and George counties are now in the Green is all categories.
• Elder Affairs anticipates deploying 25 elder care specialists and DCF will add 5 mental health specialists over the next 3 weeks, to assist Mississippi with their recovery efforts
• In Florida• ARC reports 1 shelter open with 26 shelterees. This shelter
should close by tomorrow
Human Services• Current Issues (cont)
• ESF - 11• 250 truckloads of water ordered for Florida:• * 82 trucks of water have been delivered and staged as of
today.• * 61 additional trucks will be delivered within 72 hours.• * 3 trucks of shelf stable meals.• - 5 person ESF 11 LSA team on site at Stennis handling missions.• - Plans developed for replacement and subsequent
demobilization of ESF 11 LSA team at Stennis.• ESF - 15
• Continue support of two 2 person teams in MS• Volunteer Reception Center (VRC) established in Hancock
County• Volunteers and Donations Management team from Citrus County
enroute to Hancock VRC • Assessment for VRC location in Jackson County • Completing and following up on previous missions• No new missions today
• ESF - 17• Coordinating requests from ESF 17 / SART Team in MS• Lee/Collier ACO Team will arrive Tallahassee farigrounds 6/10 for
deployment t MS.
Human Services
• Unmet Needs:• ESF- 6 none
• ESF-11 none
• ESF 15 none
• ESF -17 Mission 1764 hay request approved but not yet transported.
Human Services
Up Next – Infrastructure
• Future Operations• ESF - 6
• Continue to support Stennis operations as needed. Prepare for Ophelia response if needed.
• ESF -11• Implement demobilization plan as appropriate.• Monitor deliveries of water and ice into State warehouses.
• ESF 15• Preparing to downsize Hotline operations due to decrease in calls• Debrief with returning EMAC personnel
• ESF - 17 • Lee/Collier ACO team will replace Brevard Co. Team• GA Team will arrive 9/12/05 and transition to replace FL ESF
17/SART ICP Team• Florida ESF 17/SART ICP will demobilize and return 9/14/05
(original 9 person team)
Infrastructure• Current Issues
• ESF1&3• Mississippi:
• Supporting fueling missions in Task Force Florida area of Ops (AO) in Mississippi
• Coordinating to loan temporary bridges to Louisiana & Mississippi for I-10 recovery –deploy Monday 12 Sept05
• Approx. 18,050 gals of Unleaded Mogas and 23,600 gals of Diesel fuel on hand for first responders
• Currently utilizing 15 tankers/tenders to support fuel operations in Mississippi
• Preparing to transition fueling operations over to MEMA/FEMA or terminate
Infrastructure• Current Issues
• ESF2• Harris Corporation- providing equipments and donating
manpower to support Task Force Florida • Supporting transportable communications equipment for EMAC
operations• Processing cell and sat phone orders for EMAC operations
• ESF 12 (Fuel)• Mississippi:
• Working propane missions• Florida:
• Along I-10- Escambia- 50% had plenty, 38% were low• Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Washington, Bay- 60% had
plenty, 20% were low• Leon and Gadsden- 76% had plenty, 24% were low• Duval - 100 % had plenty• Columbia, Suwanee, Madison, Baker and St Johns- 100%
had plenty
Infrastructure• Current Issues (cont)
• ESF12 (Electric)• MISSISSIPPI:
• Overall: about 73,030 customers w/o power• Six county AO, about 43,400customers without
power• Hancock – 25,000 w/o power• Pearl River - 16,600 w/o power• Jackson - 1,800 w/o power
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• Fuel support missions• Prepare for possible Hurricane Ophelia response• Prepare for transition and demobilization from Mississippi
Up Next – Logistics