Title: Hurricane Wilma
1Hurricane Wilma
Branch Briefing October 29, 2005
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3Safety Briefing
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4SEOC LEVEL124 Hour Operations
5Unified Command EOC Staffing
- STATE and FEDERAL COORDINATING OFFICERS
- Craig Fugate Scott Morris
- SERT CHIEF
- Mike DeLorenzo Justin DeMello
- OPERATIONS CHIEF
- Dave Bujak Gracia Szczech
- INFORMATION AND PLANNING CHIEF
- David Crisp
- LOGISTICS CHIEF
- Chuck Hagan Joe Burchette
- FINANCE ADMIN CHIEF
- Suzanne Adams
- PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
- Mike Stone Nicole Jerger
- RECOVERY
- Frank Koutnik
6State Coordinating Officer
Craig Fugate Scott Morris
Up Next SERT Chief
7SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo Justin DeMello
Up Next Meteorology
8Meteorology
Ben Nelson
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12Sunday 7 PM Weather Map
13Rainfall Forecast 7 AM Sun 7 AM Mon
14Rainfall Forecast 7 AM Mon 7 AM Tues
15 Up Next Information Planning
16Information Planning
David Crisp
Up Next Operations
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19- Planning Considerations
- Emergency Workers will be going into Hazardous
areas. - Sanitation becoming a problem to residents and
emergency workers. - Post impact services for special needs
populations becoming an issue. - Electric outages severe in most south Florida
Counties. - Debris clearance is ongoing.
- Mass Care operations will be long term.
- Spot Fuel Outages.
- Many communities making the transition to
recovery.
20Planning Considerations
- Election on Tuesday in Miami.
- PODs closing.
- Major retail outlets coming back on line.
- There will be a lot of responders in south
Florida communicate communicate
communicate. - Keep the emergency worker safe.
Up Next - Operations
21Operations
David Bujak Gracia Szczech
Up Next Emergency Services
22Hurricane Wilma Unified Command IAP 10
Operational Period 1900 10-28-05 to 1900 10-29-05
General Operating Objectives 1. Continue Wilma Command operations. 2. Provide emergency services support to local government. 3. Maintain the Unified Logistics Team to support south Florida Operations. 4. Continue to support county shelter operations. 5. Provide support to healthcare facilities in south Florida. 6. Provide Community Response Teams to south Florida with a focus on assessment, identification and reporting of Human Needs.
23Hurricane Wilma Unified Command IAP 10
Operational Period 1900 10-28-05 to 1900 10-29-05
General Operating Objectives 7. Support Infrastructure Operations. 8. Continue financial management of Hurricane Wilma operations. 9. Continue to determine and implement animal support functions. 10. Provide Law Enforcement support to impacted areas. 11. Transition to Recovery. 12. Maintain feeding operations. 13. Public information will continue to broadcast information which will assist disaster victims in acquiring disaster services.
Up Next Emergency Services
24Emergency Services
Up Next Human Services
25Emergency Services
- Current Issues
- ESF 4 9
- Engine Strike Team and Fire Inspectors mobilized
(Broward County) - Water Tankers mobilized (Collier, Broward, and
Monroe Counties) - Engine Companies mobilized (Hendry and Monroe
Counties) - Advance Life Support Units mobilized (Monroe
County) - ESF 8
- 4 SpNS shelters are open with a census of 131
- AHCA assessment teams mobilized in impacted areas
- Mobile clinics mobilized in support of VA
facilities - 3 Strike Teams mobilized (Monroe County)
- 5 DMATs along with Federal Protective Services
(FPS) workers mobilized
26Emergency Services
- Current Issues (continued)
- ESF 8 (continued)
- Field Medical Needs Coordination Team mobilized
in south Florida - 3 HHS Teams mobilized with an HHS Augmentation
Team on standby for deployment - Federal Forward Team (along with S. Carolina
staff) deployed to assist targeted rural areas - Coordinating fuel requests for healthcare
facilities with ESF 12 - ESF 10
- Local and out-of-area HazMat teams mobilized
assessing damage and performing stabilization
activities - 25 FlaWARN teams assisting water and wastewater
facilities - EPA addressing Miccosukee Tribe water facilities
issues - ESF 16
- 883 State and Local Law Enforcement officers
deployed
27Emergency Services
- Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
- ESF 4 9
- Monitor need for additional resources
- ESF 8
- Continue to support ESF 8 operations in affected
areas - ESF 10
- State parks cleanup continues with some parks
still closed see ESF 10 for most current list - HazMat cleanups continue as needed
- FlaWARN teams continue to work with water
facilities - Beach assessments continuing see ESF 10 for most
current assessments - ESF 10 coordinating solid waste and debris
disposal - ESF 16
- Continue to provide assistance to local law
enforcement in impacted areas - Anticipate demobilizing out-of-region assets from
Ft. Myers Region by Sunday, 11/30 - Assess and redeploy assets as necessary
Up Next Human Services
28Human Services
Up Next ESF 49
Up Next Infrastructure
29Human Services
- Current Issues
- ESF 6
- Shelters. Nine (9) counties have 24 open
shelters housing 2,431 individuals. Two (2)
additional shelters in 2 counties on stand-by as
of 10/28/05. - The American Red Cross (ARC) has 30 fixed feeding
sites and 57 mobile feeding sites, serving a
combined total of 158,103 meals and snacks. - The Salvation Army (TSA) has 5 fixed feeding
sites and 46 mobile routes being served by 33
canteens, serving a combined total of 89,609
meals and snacks. - Southern Baptists have 18 mobile kitchens
preparing meals for the above mentioned ARC
units. - ESF 11
- 338 trucks of water and 335 trucks of ice
delivered to LSAs. - 659 additional trucks of water and 346 additional
trucks of ice enroute. - 3,100 cases of baby food and formula shipped to
date. Additional product has been received. - 1,180 cases of USDA commodity shipped to date.
- LSA team at LSA West Palm Beach.
30Human Services
- Current Issues (continued)
- ESF 15
- Recruiting 2000 volunteers to help staff
Disaster Food Stamp Program for Department of
Children and Families. - Disbursing a Media Alert with information about
the volunteer and donation hotline. - Volunteer and Donation Hotline is operating from
8A-5P, 7 days a week. - Volunteers are starting to staff PODs.
- ESF 17
- ESF-17 Incident Command Post (ICP) in Kissimmee
at Osceola IFAS Extension Office. - Assessment and Response Teams deployed to
impacted areas. - Contacting County ESF-17 coordinators and
industry representatives for damage assessments. - State Agricultural Response Teams (SART) partner
agencies assisting with damage assessments and
response efforts. - USDA Farm Service Agency reports severe sugar
cane crop damage below Okeechobee. - Assisting Palm Beach County with animal needs in
Belle Glade area. - Assessments of animal shelters and wildlife
facilities in the Keys completed. No critical
needs at this time. - Assessments on the West Coast completed. No
critical needs at this time. - Feed mills in Okeechobee receiving rail cars of
feed for production.
31Human Services
- Current Issues (continued)
- Other HS Functions
- Department of Education 7 school districts south
of I-4 corridor closed. - Dept of Children Families, Dept of Elder
Affairs, Agency for Workforce Innovation (AWI)
monitoring situation and preparing as
appropriate. - Community Response Teams and DRC Managers
deployed to affected areas for individual and
public needs assistance. - Unmet Needs
- ESF 17
- Fuel shortages reported for veterinary hospitals,
animal shelters and dairy producers.
32Human Services
- Future Operations
- ESF 6
- Continue coordinating the acquisition of
resources for distribution to effected
communities by TSA and ARC. - ESF 11
- Coordinating deliveries of USDA commodities to
state contracted warehouse, ARC, and TSA. - Continue to monitor and re-supply LSAs as needed.
- ESF 15
- Continue to get donated goods into the pipeline.
- Continue to work with outside donors for water.
- ESF 17
- Complete final assessments.
- Continue supply and support for Palm Beach and
Brevard counties needs. - FDACS Ag. Environmental Services evaluating
mosquito spraying missions.
Up Next Infrastructure
33Infrastructure
Up Next Logistics
34Infrastructure
- Current Issues
- ESF13
- FDOT conducting recon and debris clearance
missions - FDOT maintenance yards (fuel) are operational
- All airports are open seaports are open with
restrictions - 460 traffic generators wired in, 140 more in
process - ESF2
- ESF 2 is staffed and operational recon/field
staff deployed - Currently deployed 626 cell phones, 25 satellite
phones, 9 air-cards, 16 FRS-2 way radios (very
short range), 6 Tracstar, 180 POTs, 25 COWs, 16
conference bridge lines (100/40 port) - Landline phones outages approx 832,000
- Cell Wireless Coverage- Region 4- 90
operational, Region 5- 98 operational, Region 6-
94 operational, and Region 7- 71 operational
35Infrastructure
- Current Issues
- FUEL
- Seventeen (17) Fuel Tankers mobilized in support
of LE, security and emergency services - Port Everglades electric power restored and open
all racks are operational - Four first responder fueling sites being
established Broward-FAU Downtown Ft. Lauderdale
Campus Davie Campus Palm Beach Gardens Comm.
College and Miami-Dade Comm. College, North
Campusall assets on-scene and pumping fuel see
tracker 2074 - Fuel recipients must have ID or agency marked
vehicle, and be a part of federal/state/local
volunteer Hurricane relief missions (life-saving,
life-sustaining and recovery) see tracker 1962 - ARF for twelve (12) tenders under tracker 2105
also a mutual aid request broadcast for tenders - ELECTRIC
- FPL, Co-ops and municipals report that 9,400
personnel deployed, and out-of-state, Canada and
mutual aid crews responding - Power outage reports on tracker 380, and
detailed Estimated Times of Restoration (ETR) on
tracker 390, - Approx 1,434,502 customers without electric
service
36Infrastructure
- Unmet Needs
- Fuel tenders fuel
- Future Operations
- Flood control missions
- Fuel support missions
- Telecomm support missions
- Support emergency services operations
- Support recovery operations
Up Next Military Support
37Military Support
Up Next Logistics
38ESF 13 Military Support
- Current Issues
- 3,381 Soldiers Airmen on SAD (WILMA)
- WILMA cost 4,724,170 (as of 28 Oct 05)
- TF 53 Yellow Zone (Broward, Dade, Palm Beach,
Martin, Okeechobee, Glades Counties) with 6
battalions and 1,343 Soldiers - TF164 Red Zone (Collier, Hendry Counties) with 2
battalions and 750 Soldiers - TF 50 Blue Zone (Monroe County) 2 LSAs (LSA
Palm Beach County Fairgrounds, LSA Homestead Air
Reserve Base) with 2 battalions and 609 Soldiers - Provide SEOC support with ESF 5, ESF 13
Logistics - SERT LNOs in 9 counties, additional LNOs in 3 X
FDLE MACs - Continue to support PODS in 11 counties
- AL, GA, and TX EMAC returned to homestation
39ESF 13 Military Support
- Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
- Continue to work tasked missions
- Continue to right-size for current operations
- Plan and prepare for future requests
Up Next Logistics
40Logistics
Chuck Hagan Joe Burchette
Up Next EMAC Mutual Aid
41Logistics
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
Up Next EMAC Mutual Aid
42EMAC Mutual Aid
Up Next Finance Administration
43EMAC Mutual Aid
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
Up Next Finance Administration
44Finance Administration
Up Next Public Information
45Finance Administration
- Current Issues
- Continue to purchase supplies and equipment
- Continue to make arrangements for staff
deployment - Continue to track costs
- Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
- Process any purchasing and travel requests
Up Next Public Information
46Public Information
Up Next Recovery
47Public Information
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
Up Next Recovery
48Recovery
Up Next SERT Chief
49Recovery
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
Up Next SERT Chief
50SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo
51Next Briefing
October 29 at 1830 ESF Briefing