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Regional and state plans and procedures inconsistent with local
3 Headlines You Did Not See
1.2 million people were saved by having a plan
FEMA assets 48-hours before Katrina landfall
Millions opened their cities, homes, hearts and checkbooks to meet human needs
62,000 rescued from rooftops and overpasses in 4 days
1million residents evacuated in 2-days
4 Shelter Selection Criteria
Above 100 Year Flood Plain
Air-Conditioned
Back-up Power Supply
Adequate Restroom Facilities
Adequate Area for Feeding Sheltered Population
Located on Public Transportation Route
5 Shelter Support
General Population Shelters
American Read Cross
Local Chapter
Initial setup/management
6 Shelter Support
General Population Shelters
American Read Cross
Local Chapter
National ARC
Long Term Operation
7 Shelter Support
General Population Shelters
American Read Cross
Faith Based Community
Support ARC Shelters
Operate Smaller Self Sustaining Shelters
8 Shelter Support
Special Needs Shelters
Individuals requiring constant medical attention/care
Shelter Population includes
patients
their immediate family
caregivers
9 Shelter Support
Special Needs Shelters
Supported by
State Department of Health and Hospitals
State Office of Public Health
10 Shelter Support
Critical Transportation Needs Shelters
Population without their own transportation
Estimates at 30 of Greater New Orleans Area
Supported by Department of Social Services
11 First Wave Self Evacuations
Early self sufficient
Motel/Hotel
Food
Late self sufficient
No more room at the Inn
Social conflicts
12 Self Evacuation Challenges
Early self sufficient
Depleted resources
Second wave evacuees
Placement difficulties
13 Self Evacuation
Return Anxiety
Desire to return to normal
Lack of infrastructure to support return home
Ongoing recovery operations
14 Initial Evacuees
Pets
40 have pets
Sufficient separation from Human shelter
Designated pet shelter management
Humane Society
Vet Associations
15 Shelter Operations
LSU-Shreveport Campus
ARC supported
Populated by previous evacuees
850 Capacity
Capacity exceeded 48 hours prior to landfall of Katrina
Operated 40 days
16 Shelter Operations
Hirsch Coliseum
Private enterprise
ARC supported
Capacity 1400
Self evacuees
Critical Transportation Needs evacuees
Rita evacuees from Texas
Faith based shelter management
Human resources
Operated 66 days
Hub shelter
17 Shelter Operations
Century Tel
Government enterprise
ARC supported
Capacity 1100
Self evacuees
Critical Transportation Needs evacuees
City Government based shelter management
Operated total of 14 days
18 Shelter Operations
Southern University
ARC supported
Capacity 450
Shelter to Shelter
Critical Transportation Needs evacuees
University staff based shelter management
Operated total of 8 days
19 Shelter Operations
Shreveport Expo Hall
ARC supported
Capacity 2500
Shelter to Shelter
Critical Transportation Needs evacuees
City Government management/ARC
Operated total of 8 days
20 Shelter Operations
Bossier Civic Center-Special Needs
DHH/OPH supported
Bossier City Fire Department EMS
Capacity 250 total
75 Patients
Nursing Home Patients
Medivac
Operated total of 15 days
21 Shelter Operations
Pop-up Shelters
600 in 7 Parish region
Faith Based/Citizens Groups
5-500 capacity
Self supported
22 Evacuee Assimilation
24,000 estimated evacuees in Caddo-Bossier
1460 Hirsch Katrina
247 Hirsch Sept 23rd
Rental units
Family support
Faith based support
Samaritans Purse - 100
FEMA transitional housing
Return Home
23 Pelican Haven
Vacant Motel
700 Individuals/ 400 Families supported
Operated by a Ministers Association
Funded by Ministers/State/FEMA
Operated from Sept 4, 2005 thru May 15, 2006.
Last mass shelter operating in the USA.
24 Faith Based Shelter Support
Commodities-
Cots
Food/water
Personal hygiene needs
25 Faith Based Shelter Support
Human Resources-
Built in command structure
Worker Bees
Social Workers
Managers
Spiritual Needs
26 Multi-Agency Coordination
Caddo/Bossier Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness
City/Parish Governments
Fire Departments
Law Enforcement Agencies
Non-Profits Organizations
Faith-Based Community
Healthcare Community
27 Hurricane Coordinating Responsibilities Hospitals STATE EOC DSS DHH (Medical Staff Only) On Call Support HRSA 7 (MED-EOC) Special Needs CTNS State Operated Shelters MRC CBOHSEP (EOC) On Call Support Coroner Red Cross Red Cross General Population Shelters FIRE/ EMS Law Enforcement Non-Profit/ Faith Base Shelters Non-Profit/ Faith Base Assistance Centers (Clothin g) Key Direct Coordination Support ----- Monitoring Advising 28 Emergency Support Function Agencies
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