Title: March 21, 2003
12003
Domestic Security
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out all phones.
- Thanks for your cooperation.
3SEOC LEVEL2ACTIVATION
4SEOC OPERATIONAL HOURS0700 22002200-0700 DO
5EOC Staffing
- State Coordinating Officer - Craig Fugate
- SERT CHIEF Michael DeLorenzo
- OPERATIONS CHIEF - Dick Cheek
- SAFETY OFFICER Jon Erwin
- ESF 5 CHIEF - David Crisp
- LOGISTICS CHIEF Chuck Hagan
- FINANCE ADMINISTRATION CHIEF - Suzanne Adams
- PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Ann Rowe
6SEOC Safety Brief
- Fire
- Medical
- Stress
- Severe Weather
7SERT Chief
up next - Meteorology
8SERT Chief Priorities
- Support local request for assistance
- Monitor War situation
- Conduct damage assessment for severe weather
- Continue to implement the IAP (War on Iraq) and
re-evaluate
9Meteorology
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11TodaysConvective Outlook
12TodaysRainfall Forecast
13Forecast 8am Saturday
14SaturdaysRainfall Forecast
15Middle EastSurface Map
16Middle EastSatellite Imagery
17Middle EastTemps
57 F
79 F
86 F
18Middle EastSunday Winds
19Information Planning
up next Operations Chief
20Homeland Security Alert System
21Oil Wells
Initial Action
22- The initial salvos against Baghdad consisted of
40 - Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from
Navy ships - in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, as
well as - precision-guided 2,000-pound bombs
dropped from - two F-117A Nighthawk stealth jets.
- Iraq retaliated Thursday by launching missiles at
U.S. - troop positions in Kuwait. But,
initially, it was unclear - how many missiles were launched or what
kind they were. - No injuries were reported. There was no
indication that - chemical or biological material was
involved. Patriot - anti-missile batteries intercepted one
missile. - 3) Another Iraqi missile has been launched,
aimed at - Kuwait City, U.S. Army says.
Wednesdays Action
234) Under the shelter of night, and with the
support of heavy bombing, the 1st Marine Division
entered Iraq at around 9 p.m. local time. 5) As
the Marines entered Iraq, they could see burning
oil wells that sent a black cloud into the night
sky under a nearly full moon. 6) The Marines
also had some skirmishes with Iraqi troops. They
opened fire with machine guns on an Iraqi T-55
tank and finally destroyed it with a Javelin, a
portable anti-missile. 7) Soon after the
incursions were reported, sea-launched Tomahawk
cruise missiles hit Baghdad. They almost
simultaneously hit the main presidential palace
near the Tigris and the Ministry of Planning,
which was in flames.
Wednesdays Action
24War/Terrorism Consequences
Fear/Anxiety General Population gtgt Public
Information, Public Instructions,
Press Conferences Domestic Security
(Gen. Pop.) gtgt Vigilance, knowledge
of current events
25Severe Weather March 20, 2003
26Bay County Fountain area 1 home with minor
damage 1 home with major damage Light debris
reported throughout Fountain area
27Jackson County Grand Ridge area 3 mobile homes
are destroyed. 6 homes sustained varying
damages. 1 Confirmed injury in Grand
Ridge Jackson Co. Correctional Facility sustained
damage to the dining hall.
28Calhoun County County wide 15 roads damaged
from heavy rains
29Walton County County wide 1 Home with minor
roof damage Light debris scattered throughout
county
30Volusia County Deland area 9 homes damaged
31Severe Weather Consequences
Rising Water gtgt Evacuation, sandbags, plastic
sheeting, road blocks, heavy
equipment Standing Water gtgt Pumps, road
blocks Isolated People gtgt High water vehicles,
boats, security road blocks Flooded Homes gtgt
Evacuation, shelter, feeding Roads Closed gtgt
Road blocks, construction equipment, signs
32Severe Weather Consequences
Roads Closed gtgt Road blocks, construction
equipment, signs Raw Sewage gtgt
Clean-up kits, environmental assessments
33SPECIALIST 1
34Specialist Slides
35SPECIALIST 2
36Specialist Slides
up next - Human Services
37Operations
38Operations
- Current Issues
- Monitor events by Iraq
- Monitor events in Florida and the United States
- Respond to WMD in Florida
- Support County actions
- Support County response to Weather related
incidents - Keep the public informed
39Operations
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
- Continue to support county operations
-
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40Military Support
41Military Support
- Current Operations
- 2 FLNG LNOs on duty (0700-1700) in ESF 13. On
call after hours. - 6 short-term planning cells (17 PAX) authorized
for Operation Liberty Shield/Florida Safeguard
St. Lucie, Crystal River, Turkey Point NPP
Tallahassee, Ports of Tampa, Everglades, Miami,
Canaveral
42Military Support
- Future Operations
- Complete security plans for critical facilities
43HUMAN SERVICES
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44Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
up next PIO
45Law Enforcement
46EMERGENCY SERVICES
- Emergency Services Branch Chief Name
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47INFRASTRUCTURE
- Infrastructure Branch Chief Name
up next - Mutual Aid
48MUTUAL AID
- Mutual Aid Branch Chief Name
up next - ESF 14
49ESF 14 - PUBLIC INFORMATION
50ESF 14- Public Information
- Current Issues
- Continue to field media inquiries
- Coordinate activity with EOG/FDLE
- Training and updating of new PIO staff
- FEIL and IRT on standby
- Future Operations
- Continue to Field Media Calls
up next - Finance Admin
51FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
52Finance and Administration Slides
up next - Logistics
53LOGISTICS
- Logistics Section Chief Chuck Hagan
up next - Recovery
54RECOVERY
- Recovery Section Chief Name
55Recovery
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
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56State Coordinating Officer
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57SERT CHIEF
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