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Title: Shelter Management Operations


1
Shelter Management Operations
  • Taking Care of Our Guests
  • From
  • Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

2
Sheltering Rules Challenged and Changed
  • Worst case scenario exceeded
  • Disaster broke all the rules
  • Some plans and procedures inadequate
  • 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
  • Law Enforcement
  • Buss Escort Service
  • Shelter Security
  • Parish Sheriff Department inside
  • City Police outside shelter

29
Emergency Support Function Agencies
  • Fire Department / EMS
  • Triage/Treatment/Transport
  • Mass Decontamination
  • EMS Response
  • Daily Showers
  • Off Duty Volunteers

30
Emergency Support Function Agencies
  • Salvation Army
  • Abandoned Sams Club facility
  • Managed/staffed
  • Individual support
  • Evacuees houses in private homes/motels ect
  • Non-medical special needs
  • Registered Sex Offenders
  • Mental Issues
  • Drug Abusers

31
Emergency Support Function Agencies
  • American Red Cross
  • Shelter Operations
  • Volunteers local/national
  • Commodities
  • Laundry
  • Client Assistance
  • Additional funding supplemental to FEMA
  • 4M in 4 days

32
Emergency Support Function Agencies
  • American Red Cross
  • Shelter Operations
  • Mass Feeding
  • Local restaurant donations
  • Contracted Vendors (3meals/24 hours/ 7 days)
  • Committed volunteers

33
What is your Saturation point
  • Bricks and mortar
  • Ability to support food/clothing/shelter
  • Public Safety capabilities
  • Health Care community
  • Regional Support
  • Long term
  • Infrastructure assimilation capabilities
  • Schools
  • Rental Property
  • Jobs

34
Emergency Support Function Agencies
  • Healthcare Organizations
  • Shelter Support
  • Mental/Physical
  • In House Clinics
  • Hospital Surge
  • Pharmaceutical Support

35
Keys to Success
  • Twice Daily Situation Report Briefings
  • Local/State/Federal
  • Quality Joint Public Information
  • Unified Command Structure
  • Common Mission
  • Ability to make timely critical decisions
  • Access to Elected/ Appointed Officials
  • Trust

36
Keys to Success
  • Relationships
  • Heat of battle
  • Pre-existing
  • Professionalism
  • Personal Camaraderie

37
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