Hurricane Ivan Morning Briefing September 22, 2004.

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Hurricane Ivan Morning Briefing Morning Briefing September 22, 2004 September 22, 2004

Transcript of Hurricane Ivan Morning Briefing September 22, 2004.

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SEOC LEVEL

1Operational Hours

0700 – 1900or as missions require

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Mike DeLorenzoDeder Lane

Up Next – Meteorology

SERT Chief

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Meteorology

Amber Dooley

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Remnants of Ivan Moving West

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Current Environment Unfavorable for Development

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Jeanne Drifts Between Bahamas and Bermuda

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Environment Could Become More Favorable for Modest Intensification

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Jeanne’s Steering Currents

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This Morning’s Computer Models

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730 miles East of West Palm Beach730 miles East of West Palm Beach

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Lisa a Little Weaker

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This Morning’s Computer Models

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1150 miles West of Cape Verde Islands1150 miles West of Cape Verde Islands

Up Next – Information & Planning

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David Crisp

Information & Planning

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General Operating Objectives:

Monitor First Response PlanIdentify Life Safety Support to Potentially Affected Areas Identify Life Sustaining Support to Potentially Affected Areas Coordinate positioning of response capabilities/assets/teamsRestoration of Critical InfrastructureDevelop a strategy to assist counties in the recovery of the

Public Education Systems.

Develop a Temporary Housing Strategy.

Fuel supply and distribution concerns Sheltering: General and Special needsInfrastructure Water, Power, Transportation, Schools, Healthcare

systemsRe-entry into impacted areasFood, water, ice SecurityUnsolicited goodsIdentify Additional Distribution sitesCommodity items for Responders Unemployment compensation and electronic bankingMass Feeding

Issues:

Hurricane IvanState/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #13

State Emergency Response TeamOperational Period: 0700 09-21-2004 to 0700 09-22-2004

Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d

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Re-entryEscambia – Pedestrian access to view home on Perdido Key

8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Residents with Beach Decals on Pensacola Beach

Santa Rosa - Pedestrian access to view home on Navarre Beach from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Okaloosa - Holiday Isle, Okaloosa Island and U.S. 98 with Drivers License, Military ID, or U.S Passport

Walton – No restrictions

Bay - No restrictions

Gulf - No restrictions

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Up Next – Operations Chief

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Operations Chief

Leo Lachat

Up Next – Emergency Services

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Emergency Services

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EscambiaEscambiaEscambiaEscambiaEscambiaSanta RosaSanta RosaSanta RosaSanta RosaSanta Rosa

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ESF - AGENCY Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton

INCIDENTCOORDINATION SAUFLEY FIELD: SANTA ROSA EOC: CRESTVIEW STAGING: WALTON EOC:

Division of Forestry Incident Management Teams MILTON: DUKE FIELD STAGING:

Type II IMT - Gold Team (25)USAR & LAW Support IC - Bruce Hill Ph: 904-705-3932

Type II IMT (25)IC- Mark Crow Ph: 386-961-1209

Type I IMT - Blue Team (45) IC- Wayne Jones352-442-2897

OKALOOSA EOC:Type II IMT - Red Team (25) IC - Gary BeauchampPh: 352-225-1280

Type II IMT (25) IC - John Kern Ph: 850-228-7779

ESF 4 & 9 Fire/US&RDEPLOYED: FL-TF-5 (9/25)

FL-TF-8 demobilized

1 Liason 1 LiasonFL-TF-3 Type I (62) ext1 PIO 3 tenders2 strike teams of tenders 3- Strike Team of Engines (5)1 Mobile Command Unit 2- Strike Team of Rescue (5)1 MAC unit 1 MAC unit

ESF 8 - HealthDeployed: 1 - FEMORS - Pensacola; continues with 17 member team, 4 demobilized

2 - DMAT - Baptist Hospital/West Florida Hospital1 - DMORT - Sacred Heart100 Medical Staff1 - DMAT - enroute to Sacred Heart; extension of 19 nurses and additional request for 5 ER nurses and 5 pharmacists

Alert: 13 DMATs

10 EMS Units

ASSET DEPLOYMENT - HURRICANE IVAN

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ASSET DEPLOYMENT - HURRICANE IVAN

ESF 16 - LE ESCAMBIA SANTA ROSA OKALOOSA WALTONFDLE FIELDCOORDINATORS

Steve DespositoESF 16 Desk: 850-436-9627850-232-3385 (cell)

Dennis NordstromESF 16 Desk: 850-983-5796850-232-6754 (cell)

Tommy FordESF 16 Desk: 850-651-4120850-258-7999 (cell)

Jay EtheridgeESF 16 Desk: 850-892-8369407-832-7366 (cell)

Search & Rescue Teams(FWCC, DEP, OALE, BFAI)

SAR IC:FWC Lt Col Don HolwayC: 850-251-7255

1 - SAR Team ( 26)FWC Capt Lee BeechC: 561-723-1421S: 254-460-1614

1 - SAR Team ( 19)FWC Capt Lee BeechC: 561-723-1421S: 254-460-1614

1 - SAR Team ( 38)FWC Capt John BurtonC: 352-303-4093S: 254-460-1617

1 - SAR Team ( 28)FWC Capt John BurtonC: 352-303-4093S: 254-460-1617

FDLE EOC Liaisons SA Carl CauseySA Dennis Norred

SA Dennis NordstromSA Jeanine Williams

SA Chris RagoniSA Kenny Pickard

SA Barry HattonSA Mark Holley

FDLE Squads 2 - FDLE SquadsSAS John Farmer (6)SAS Maurice Spates (7)

3 - FDLE SquadsSAS Mike Cerverella (6)SAS Tom King (7)SAS Chris Hirst (10)

1 - FDLE SquadSAS Shari Huseman (6)

3 - FDLE SquadsSAS Danny Banks (10)SAS Charlie Guthrie (8)SAS Ray Velboom (8)

FHP Troopers / Traffic58 33 29 0

DOT Escorts/Traffic 6 2 8 24MOBILE COMMAND POSTSKent McGregor850-251-1704 (cell)

Mobile Command PostGulf Breeze Holiday Inn, Hwy. 98

Mobile Command PostDeFuniak SpringsSR 90 and Hwy. 331

SLEMACC - MidwayHwy. 98 (at county offices)

ESF 13 - FLNGSecurity Detail 1163 200 232 150

Bay County: 493

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Human Services

Up Next – ESF 4&9

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Human Services• Current Operations –

– Shelters - 7 shelters, 1400+ evacuees (3 counties)– Feeding - 32 canteens, 3 kitchens (+ 3 more being set

up), 80+ ERVs, 6-8 comfort stations being activated– Commodities - 182,500 meals, 9600 cases of baby food &

834 cases of baby support items– Donations - 98,000+ cases of donated items– Animal issues - 175 site assessments, 12 large animal

teams, 8 small animal teams in field, several tons of feed dispensed

– DRCs - 4 open + 6 planned• Unmet Needs –

– Addressing items as they are identified.• Future Operations –

– Continue meeting food/water/ice needs– Long term sheltering for small number of people– Temporary housing

Up Next – Infrastructure

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Infrastructure

Up Next – Military Support

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Military Support

Up Next – ESF 8

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Military Support

Up Next – Logistics

• Current Operations –– Personnel Strength: 4,536– JTF 53, JTF 32, and TF PHOENIX conducted security

operations, humanitarian assistance, and limited Logistical Staging Area support in impacted counties

– Moved State operations at LSA Pensacola Regional Airport to LSA Saufley Field

– TF PHOENIX assumes responsibility for military support to LSA Pensacola Regional Airport and/or LSA Saufley Field, 3 Dets attached from 3-116th FA, 3-265th ADA & A/31st FSB (S&T Co)(ALARNG)

– Force Structure Realignment • Unmet Needs –

– None at this time• Future Operations –

– Continue to evaluate each mission & track available troops – JTF 53 & JTF 32 continue to conduct security & humanitarian

assistance ops

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Logistics

Up Next – Finance & Administration

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Finance & Administration

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Finance & Administration

Up Next – Public Information

• Current Operations –– Continue to process PO's for the three Disaster

and setting up the LSA's.– Continue the deployment of personnel.

• Unmet Needs –– None at this time

• Future Operations –– Support all three events by placing orders for

equipment and supplies.– Continue to track cost for all three events.

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Public Information

Up Next – Recovery

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Recovery

Up Next – SERT Chief

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SERT Chief

Mike DeLorenzo

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Next Briefing

September 22 at 1830ESF Briefing