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Title: Tropical Storm Alberto


1
Branch Briefing June 12, 2006
Tropical Storm Alberto
2
Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy
out all phones.
Silence All Phones and Pagers
  • Thanks for your cooperation.

3
Safety Briefing
  • Fire
  • Medical
  • Stress
  • Severe Weather
  • Parking

4
SEOC LEVEL20700 to 1900 Operation
5
EOC Staffing
  • STATE COORDINATING OFFICER Craig Fugate
  • SERT CHIEF Dave Halstead
  • OPERATIONS CHIEF Mark Fuller
  • ESF 5 CHIEF Carla Boyce
  • LOGISTICS CHIEF Chuck Hagan
  • FINANCE ADMIN CHIEF Suzanne Adams
  • PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Mike Stone
  • RECOVERY Marcia Chircos

6
State Coordinating Officer
Craig Fugate
Up Next SERT Chief
7
SERT Chief
David Halstead
Up Next Meteorology
8
Meteorology
Brian Richardson
9
Flood Watch West Central and SW Florida
Up Next Information Planning
10
Information Planning
Carla Boyce
Up Next Operations
11
Information Planning
1. Initiate state level operations 2. Complete
systems and equipment checks 3. Prepare for
evacuations 4. Prepare for sheltering
operations 5. Establish staffing and deployment
plans 6. Determine potential impacts or
consequences 7. Initiate Unified Logistics
operations 8. Begin financial management of
operations 9. Prepare for Executive Briefing for
Monday
12
Section/Branch Lead Planners
Information Planning
  • Lead Planners have been embedded in each
    Branch/Section to facilitate communications and
    planning within the SERT and external partners
  • Coordinate IAP, Branch/Section specialty plans,
    ESF/Branch SitReps
  • Drafting critical information flow
  • Information/Intel needed
  • Information/Intel available

13
Planning Assumptions
Information Planning
  • Vulnerable population estimated at 450,000 for
    area of operations
  • Planning for tropical storm at landfall
  • This system is expected to be a rainfall event
  • Localized flooding of urban areas
  • Rivers and watersheds can handle significant

Up Next Operations
14
Operations
Mark Fuller
Up Next Emergency Services
15
General Operating Objectives
  • Review Incident Action Plan and determine
    response actions and Identify any limiting
    factors.
  • Test all equipment and verify all contact lists.
  • Determine staffing rosters that would support a
    Level I activation.
  • Follow the Operational Objectives and Craig's
    Rules!

Up Next Operations Support
16
Operations Support
Up Next Human Services
17
Operations Support
  • Current Issues
  • Continue to monitor Tracker to ensure stability
  • Receive, verify and task mission requests to
    appropriate branches
  • Monitor resource requests to ensure timely
    response
  • Unmet Needs
  • None at this time
  • Future Operations
  • Developing plan for potential deployment of SERT
    Liaisons to support county operations
  • Continue to monitor situation for potential
    increase in staffing level

Up Next Emergency Services
18
Emergency Services
Up Next Human Services
19
Emergency Services
  • Current Issues
  • Continue monitoring the storm
  • Continue contact with field staff health care,
    law enforcement and fire safety facilities,
    phosphate facilities, state parks and beach
    engineers
  • Establish Response Staff availability
  • Unmet Needs
  • None
  • Future Operations
  • Monitor storm activity
  • Maintain contact with field staff

Up Next Human Services
20
Human Services
Up Next Infrastructure
21
Human Services
  • Mass Care response teams on stand-by for
    immediate response.
  • Shelters and staff identified and on stand-by.
  • Voluntary agencies mobile feeding teams on
    stand-by.
  • Volunteer Centers positioned to support local
    governments.

Up Next Infrastructure
22
Infrastructure
Up Next Military Support
23
Infrastructure
  • Current Issues
  • State and federal highways are reported clear
  • Approx. 186,000 sandbags available from FDOT
  • Estimated 300,000 sandbags available from USACoE
  • CAP and FDOT Recon Teams available on standby
  • 10 fuel tenders available from North Georgia
    (vendor) within 24 hrs.
  • Fuel supply statewide normal- Port tanks topped
    off.
  • No reports of telecom customers without service
    (POTs, cell, radios, etc.)
  • Power systems normal operations- monitoring storm
    progress
  • Unmet Needs
  • None at this time
  • Future Operations
  • Continue to support flood fighting and recon
    requests
  • Continue to monitor transportation, electricity,
    telecom, water and waste water system impacts and
    restoration

Up Next Logistics
24
Military Support

Up Next Logistics
25
Military Support
  • Current Issues
  • 2 X Recon Teams Identified. Standby status, BP
    for missions NLT 111900JUN06.
  • High wheeled vehicles identified. Stand by status
  • 1 airman supporting ESF5 at this time
  • FLNG JOC 24/7 Operations
  • Unmet Needs
  • None at this time
  • Future Operations
  • Continue to plan and anticipate missions if
    needed.(aviation, PIO, LSA)

Up Next Logistics
26
Logistics
Up Next EMAC Mutual Aid
27
Logistics
  • Warning Orders issued to contract vendors and
    state agencies for support
  • All necessary resources are on stand-by, but not
    ordered
  • Logistics IAPs developed
  • Conference call with the Florida Retail
    Federation completed
  • Second will be conducted post landfall
  • State Mobilization Area and Logistics Staging
    Areas identified but not required
  • Commodities available but not uploaded or ordered
  • State warehouse uploads require 48-hours
  • FEMA also have commodities available
  • List of generators to support Special Needs
    shelters done, but lacking input from several
    counties
  • Generators available with 72-hours notice
  • Sand bags resources (in-state, USACoE and
    commercial)
  • PODS identified but not required
  • FLNG on stand-by, but not activated
  • Equipment available but not ordered

Up Next EMAC Mutual Aid
28
Logistics
  • Current Issues
  • Unmet Needs
  • Future Operations

Up Next EMAC Mutual Aid
29
EMAC Mutual Aid
Up Next Finance Administration
30
EMAC Mutual Aid
  • Current Issues
  • Counties on standby for in-state mutual aid
  • EMAC States on standby to provide assistance if
    needed
  • Unmet Needs
  • None at this time
  • Future Operations
  • Continue to monitor situation and assist with
    mutual aid requests as required.

Up Next Finance Administration
31
Finance Administration
Up Next Public Information
32
Finance Administration
  • Current Issues
  • Requested Funding Codes
  • Activated Emergency P-Cards
  • Established Staff Roster
  • Unmet Needs
  • None at this time
  • Future Operations
  • Monitor Tracker

Up Next Public Information
33
Public Information
Up Next Recovery
34
Public Information
  • Current Issues
  • Unmet Needs
  • Future Operations

Up Next Recovery
35
Recovery
Up Next SERT Chief
36
Recovery
  • Current Issues
  • Finalize 24 hour staffing plan
  • Reservist are briefed and are on standby for
    possible deployment for Community Response and
    Disaster Recovery Center Managers
  • Unmet Needs
  • None at this time
  • Future Operations
  • Continue to brief Recovery Staff on ongoing basis
    including our reservists

Up Next SERT Chief
37
SERT Chief
David Halstead
38
Next Briefing
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