Title: Hurricane Frances
1Hurricane Frances Morning Briefing September 6,
2004
2SEOC LEVEL124 Hour Operations
3 Briefing Distribution
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- Channel 15 in Capital Circle Office Complex
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4 State Coordinating Officer Federal
Coordinating Officer
Craig Fugate Bill Carwile
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5SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo Steve Glenn
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6 Meteorology
Ben Nelson
7Tropical Storm Frances Just East Of Tampa Bay
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105 AM Wind Field
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135 AM Advisory
14Forecast Wind Swath
15Forecast Second Landfall Monday PM
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175 Day Rainfall Forecast
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19Category 3 Hurricane Ivan 2180 Miles
East-Southeast of Miami
20Hurricane Ivan in the Central Atlantic
21Up next Information Planning
22 Information Planning
David Crisp Rodney Melsek
23Holmes
Jackson
Escambia
Santa Rosa
Okaloosa
Walton
Gadsden
Nassau
Washington
Calhoun
Hamilton
Jefferson
Leon
Bay
Madison
Duval
Columbia
Wakulla
Suwannee
Baker
Liberty
Taylor
Clay
Union
Gulf
Franklin
Lafayette
Bradford
St. Johns
Gilchrist
Alachua
Putnam
Dixie
Flagler
Levy
Marion
Volusia
Lake
Citrus
Seminole
Sumter
Hernando
Orange
Pasco
Brevard
Osceola
Pinellas
Hillsborough
Polk
Indian River
Reported Damages
Hardee
Okeechobee
Manatee
St. Lucie
Highlands
DeSoto
Martin
Sarasota
Most Severe Damage
Glades
Charlotte
Lee
Hendry
Palm Beach
Moderate to Severe Damage
Broward
Collier
Miani-Dade
Monroe
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24Operations Chief
Leo Lachat Ginger Edwards
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25 Emergency Services
26Emergency Services
- Current Operations
- USAR resources sent to St. Lucie were sent home
- ESF 10 responding to Cargill phosphate seepage
- EPA/USCG have resources on standby to assist.
- 3 DMATs deployed Martin Memorial Hospital
(south) Palm Beach County (Jupiter Medical
Center Palm Beach Garden Medical Center) - 8 DMATs either staged or on alert.
- Florida Teams not activated at this time
- Requested deployment of 165 nurses for special
needs shelters. - 2 DMORTS on alert.
- 1 VMAT on alert.
- 54 Special Needs Shelters open with 5613
residents. - 3474 patients/residents evacuated from 99 health
care facilities.
27Emergency Services
- Current Operations (continued)
- Responding to the county requests for medical
staff and health related supplies and equipment. - Coordinating with FEMA in the deployment strategy
for DMATs and the need for additional DMAT
resources. - Assessing the storm damage to the medical
facilities in the storm path. - Assisting the continued deployment of special
needs shelters. - Unmet Needs
- ESF 8 None at this time
- ESF 16 None at this time
- ESF 49 Make Frances go away
- ESF 10 None at this time
28Emergency Services
- Future Operations
- ESF 16 will continue to fulfill missions as
tasked - Continued evaluation of the health care
infrastructure damage due to the storm. - Response to local health care services
experiencing surge capacity overload. - Deployment of overhead assessment and response
teams following the path of the storm. - Determination of preventative health care
measures. - 1st USAR contingent will go in to Brevard County
at 1st light. - Volusia County will perform their own evaluation
and inform if resources necessary
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29 Human Services
30Human Services
- Current Operations
- Request for 200 Meals at Jefferson County
Shelter, Trying to locate a provider. - Cots for Taylor County are in Lakeland, delivery
being held up due to storm conditions - Six hour delay on delivery of Food, Water and Ice
to Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Marting,
Volusia, and Palm Beach Counties due to weather
conditions. Estimated ETA 1200 Hours. - Action Request For Assistance has been placed for
Tarps - Unmet Needs
- Being addressed as identified
- Future Operations
- Post event staging/ distribution of Mass Care/
food, water, and ice to affected population - -Long term sheltering
- -Handling of animal injuries/ casualties from the
storm - -Coordination of volunteers and donations with
affected counties
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31 Infrastructure
32 Infrastructure
- Current Operations
- Identifying and mobilizing recon, impact
assessment and PDA assets - Monitoring fuel availability and re-supply along
evacuation routes - Developing Bulk Fueling plans for LSAs and
County Emergency Ops - Identifying fuel resources to support local
response operations - Identifying and mobilizing telecom resources to
support state and local response operations to
include LSA setup and activations - Sandbag requests supported
- 3,306,648 customers identified as out of power so
far (see msg 1549) - Coordinating bulk fuel shipments to county and
state units - Unmet Needs
- Diesel and gasoline fuel
- Future Operations
- Continue to monitor transportation, electricity,
fuel and telecom systems
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33Military Support
34Military Support
- Current Operations
- 4125 Soldiers and Airmen activated
- Task Force 53rd (TF-53rd) (South)
- Units are actively working affected areas
- Task Force 83rd (TF-83rd) (North)
- Units have moved to support LSAs
- RECON elements deployed
- Working 17 EMAC's with 10 states
- LNOs have been assigned to Panhandle EOCs
- Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
- Conduct Security, Search and Rescue and
Humanitarian Missions - Units prepared to support operational needs in
Pan Handle Area - Working closely with NG in other States for
emerging requirements
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35 Logistics
36Logistics
- Current Operations
- Resources at Lakeland LSA secured for storm
impact - Additional equipment inventory en route
- Proposed LSA 1
- South Florida Fairgrounds- Verbal Ok received for
use of 52,000 sq. ft. East Expo Bldg. (adjoining
open special needs shelter), includes use of 10
outlaying buildings of varying sizes and
approximately 50 acres of open ground space. - 1200 person base camp to be located at this site.
- Proposed LSA 2
- Orlando Executive Airport- Contract pending
(includes clause prohibiting media access).
Approved use of 4,000 sq. ft. of DOH leased space
as well as 60,000 additional sq. ft. of leased
DEM space once contract is completed. Airport
also approved use of east side paved ramp space
and 'back gate' for truck movement. - 1200 person base camp to be located at this site.
37Logistics
- Current Operations (conti
- Proposed LSA 3
- Kmart Regional Distribution Center- Verbal
approval for yard space only. Quote coming from
vendor to erect structure on site equal to
100,000 sq. ft. Vendor indicates this amount is
avail. for shipping immediately. Separate vendor
identified for teams to erect structure on
arrival. - 800 person base camp to be located at this site.
- Additionally, County EM directors in Orange,
Marion and Palm Beach counties have been advised
of proposed locations and timetable. - Preliminary LSA site support needs are being
assessed and procured in advance of set up along
with emergency contact numbers for suppliers.
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39Logistics
- Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
- LSA Implementation
- Alternate LSA site assessment Pratt Whitney
- Alternate LSA site assessment Leon County
Fairgrounds - Secure fuel distribution sites (4-6) for
responder vehicles/ equipment
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40 Finance Administration
41 Finance Administration
- Current Operations
- Various purchases and lodging requests
- Some rooms available in Tallahassee
- Preparing to deploy Finance staff member with the
A-Team - Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
- Purchasing and deployment needs
- Monitor cost of event
- State agencies should track their costs
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42 Public Information
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43 Public Information
- Current Operations
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
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44 Recovery
45 Recovery
- Current Operations
- Major Disaster Declaration (FEMA-1545-DR-FL) for
IA, PA, HMGP - Forward SERT-Martin County
- Mitigation Conf. Call with Public-Private Sector
Partners - Unmet Needs
- Continue to seek additional staff for Recovery
activities - Future Operations
- Resume operations from the Orlando Disaster Field
Office - Deploy Hurricane Frances Preliminary Damage
Assessments Teams (IA and PA) - Prepare Mitigation Strategy for Hurricane Frances
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46 SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo Steve Glenn
47Dont Forget to turn yourphones ringer back on!
- Thanks for your cooperation
48 Next Briefing
- September 6 at 1830
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