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Please move conversations Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out into ESF rooms and busy out
all phones.all phones.
Thanks for your cooperation.Thanks for your cooperation.
Silence All Phones and Pagers
• Fire
• Medical
• Stress
• Severe Weather
• Parking
Safety Briefing
SEOC LEVEL
124 Hour Operations
EOC Staffing
• STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate• SERT CHIEF – Mike DeLorenzo• OPERATIONS CHIEF – Mark Fuller• ESF 5 CHIEF – David Crisp• LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan• FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Suzanne Adams• PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone• RECOVERY – Frank Koutnik
Craig Fugate
Up Next – SERT Chief
State Coordinating Officer
Mike DeLorenzo
Up Next – Meteorology
SERT Chief
Meteorology
Ben Nelson
24-hr Rainfall Totals
Morning Radar Loop
Rainfall Forecast: 8 AM Mon – 8 AM Tues
Tuesday PM Forecast Weather Map
Rainfall Forecast: 8 AM Tues – 8 AM Wed
Saturday AM Forecast Weather Map
Up Next – Information & Planning
David Crisp
Information & Planning
Up Next – Operations
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
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Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
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Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
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Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
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Lake
Hernando
Citrus
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Hill
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Osceola
Polk
Sum
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Charlotte
DeSoto
Lee
Collier
Hardee
Hendry
Highlands
Okeechobee
Indian River
Palm Beach
Martin
Broward
Miani-Dade
Monroe
Glades
Manatee
Sarasota
St. Lucie
Areas of Operations
Harrison
Hancock
Jackson
Stone
George
Pearl River
Esc
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San
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Walton
Oka
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
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Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
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Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnionBradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
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Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
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Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
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Hill
sbor
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Osceola
Polk
Sum
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Charlotte
DeSoto
Lee
Collier
Hardee
Hendry
Highlands
Okeechobee
Indian River
Palm Beach
Martin
Broward
Miani-Dade
Monroe
Glades
Manatee
Sarasota
St. Lucie
Shelters Open
No Shelters Open or on Standby
Sheltering
Response Indicators
Panhandle Area of Operations
Shelters on Standby
Mississippi 111 ARC shelters open, 16,436
Harrison County County Status Summary
EOC does not have power
Utilities restoration is improving
2500 persons sheltered in 14 shelters
3 mass feeding locations providing 40,000 meals per day
Memorial hospital received 15 truck loads of medical supplies
Jackson County
No problems with water and ice
Sewage treatment system needs pump
Stone
Electricity restored to hospitals, nursing homes and correctional facilities
3 gas stations are operational
Two water systems down, need lime and chlorine
Received 4000 gallons of fuel
15% electricity restored
George County County Status Summary
8 truck loads of ice and water
4500 gallons of fuel received
50% of electricity restored
Flooding issues persist
Two hot meals being provided by local churches
Mississippi Road Status
US 98 is open from Alabama to Hattiesburg for Emergency Responders
US 90 is closed from Waveland to Ocean Springs
I-110 and MS-609 are open in Biloxi for Emergency Workers
I-20 is open across the state
I-10 East bound between Hwy 57 and Hwy 613 is closed in Hancock County
I-59 South bound has 1 lane open for emergency vehicles from I-20 to Louisiana
US 49 from Hattiesburg to Jackson is open
Most roads south of I-20 and east of I-55 are not open to the public.
City/County Curfew Times
Meridian (2 tiered) 18 & over 11 PM – 6 AM 17 & under 8 PM – 6 AM
Ridgeland 10 PM – 5 AM
Clinton 9 PM – 5 AM
Harrison County 6 PM – 6 AM
Hattiesburg Dusk until Dawn
Jackson 8 PM – 8 AM
Laurel Sundown to Sunup
McComb 10 PM – 6 AM
Pelahatchie 8 PM – 6 AM
Richland 8 PM – 6 AM
Raymond 8 PM – 7 AM
Curfews in Effect
Boil Water Notices
Jackson County
West of Westhaven Blvd
North of Westhaven Drive
Westwood Drive
Sunnybrook Drive
South of I-20
West of Robinson Extension
Suncrest Drive to Cooper Road
West and South of Forest Hill Road
West of I-55
Focus response efforts on:
South Florida
Panhandle
Task Force Florida – Mississippi
Shelterees from other states
Keep the emergency worker safe.
Emergency workers must go through “check-in.”
Anticipate - What resources will likely be needed.
Fuel availability.
Communicate – communicate – communicate.
Planning Considerations
Unsafe and unsanitary work environment.
Emergency workers should go through Debrief and Decontamination.
Report status information to ESF5.
Planning Considerations
Up Next – Operations
Mark Fuller
Operations
Up Next – Emergency Services
State Incident Action PlanOperational Period: 0700 09-05-05 to 0700 09-06-05
General Operating Objectives:
1. Support Re-entry Operations. 2. Support Human Services operations.3. Develop extended shelter plan.4. Restore Critical Infrastructure.5. Continue Logistical operations.6. Develop an Emergency Fuel Strategy.7. Coordinate operational support to Task Force Florida.
Planning Assumptions:
1. The operational area will be split between south Florida, the Panhandle, and Mississippi.
2. Search and Rescue operations will be lengthy and difficult.
3. The availability of resources is in short supply nationally.
4. Due to the size and scope of the event, resource outsourcing will likely be required.
5. Due to the multiple operational areas, resource support must be well coordinated among all operational areas.
6. Evacuees from other States will likely be in Florida over a prolonged period of time and will require an alternate approach to sheltering.
Emergency Services
Up Next – Human Services
Emergency Services
• Current Issues• ESF 4 & 9
• Tanker Strike Team 1 & 2 to rotate duties Gulfport and Pass Christian.
• Engine Strike Team 1 demobilized• Engine Strike Team 2 at Harrison Coliseum.• Engine Strike Team 3 being relocated to Pearl River.• Engine Strike Team 4 deployed at Gulfport• Engine Strike Team 5 deployed at Pass Christian.• Engine Strike Team 6 deployed at Hancock county.• Task Force 3 & 9 deployed at Biloxi
Coliseum/Demobilizing 09/05/2005• Task Force 4, 5 & 8 demobilized.• Leon County Health Department Issuing Immunization
Shots on 09/05/2005 from 9am to Noon for First Responder units being deployed or returning.
Emergency Services• Current Issues (cont)
• ESF 8• Anticipating the opening of 3 to4 Special Needs
shelters today.• National Disaster Medical System Status – Florida• 9/3/05- 40 Patients transferred to Miami. Transferred
to Tampa from New Orleans, Louisiana.• 40-60 patients expected in Tampa • 40-60 patients expected in Tampa • Hospital report - Mississippi• 1 Hospital functioning on commercial power.• 1 hospital functioning on generator• 2 hospitals functioning with DMATs• 4 hospitals closed• Demobilization is beginning for the 46 Emergency
Medical Services units deployed to the 6 Mississippi counties.
• 21 nurses and 1 seven member epidemiology team are on scene at Stennis Space Center.
Emergency Services• Current Issues
• ESF 10• 2/2 man Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) teams are on the ground in Mississippi for Hazardous Materials assessments in three coastal counties.
• Working in Gulfport/Pass Christian area- railcars, chlorine cylinders, other hazmat located and identified.
• ESEPA has 2 recovery teams beginning to pick up identified hazmat.
• Monitoring Hazardous Materials and Environmental Protection issues in SE and NW Florida areas.
• FLAWARN teams mobilized to Mississippi for water facilities assistance.
• DEP Employees Involved in Hurricane Response: 80.• ESF 16
• 701 Law enforcement deployed as of 09-05-2005 (348 State Law Enforcement (SLE) & 353 County/Municipal), 60 Law enforcement deployed from other states to impacted area
Emergency Services
• Unmet Needs• Critical shortage of orthopedic surgeons.• Reminder: all teams that respond to Mississippi
take all the water, ice and non-perishable foods they can take with them.
• Supplies are limited in Mississippi and re-supply is slow Fuel still an issue in Mississippi for our deployed personnel.
• Future Operations• Planning for additional Haz-Mat assessment
resources for deployment to Mississippi.• Planning for Water Facilities for deployment to
Mississippi under EMAC.
Up Next – Human Services
Up Next – Infrastructure
Human Services
Up Next – Logistics
Infrastructure
Infrastructure• Current Issues
• ESF1&3• Supporting fueling missions Florida/Mississippi
(EMAC)• FDOT recon team deployed to assess road
conditions in six impacted Miss. counties working on supplying surplus vehicles/equipment to impacted counties
• ESF 1- Railroad Information:• Mississippi
• Track: • Closed: New Orleans to Mobile (CSX),
Pascagoula to Mobile closed till weekend, Mobile to Bay Minette (CSX)
• Open: KCS• Yards: Gulfport (KCS) closed.
Infrastructure• Current Issues
• ESF2• Mobilizing EMAC support team.• Mobilizing transportable communications equipment in
support of EMAC operations.• Processing SAT phone orders for EMAC operations• Wireless working with TEL cos on T1 issues.
• ESF 12 (Fuel)• Numerous fuel requests from Florida Counties, School
boards, and Municipalities• Per AAA, Escambia County has 100% stations w/o fuel
and other panhandle counties have about 40% fuel and are running low, Leon county has about 58% out, Duval Co and South Fl has about 80% Fuel
• MISSISSIPPI-• All Wal -Mart and Sam’s Clubs are operational with fuel
except Pass Christian and Waveland.• Fuel is available sporadically north of I-10 in Jackson,
Stone and George Counties upon power restoration
Infrastructure
• Current Issues (cont)• ESF12 (Electric)
• Mississippi• Overall: about 550,773 customers w/o
power (47%)• Entergy customers – 85,572 w/o power• Mississippi Power – 159,339 w/o power• Miss. Elect. Power Association- 303,517
w/o power• Tenn. Valley Authority– 9,285 w/o power• About 10,350 workers working on power
restoration at this time. Estimate about 4weeks to restore power to hard hit areas.
Infrastructure
Up Next – Logistics
• Unmet Needs• Need for more fuel tenders. Fuel supply
issues.
• Future Operations• Fuel support missions.
Up Next – Recovery
Logistics
Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid
Chuck Hagan
Red Ball Express
EMAC Mutual Aid
Up Next – Finance & Administration
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Public Information
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Public Information
• Current Issues• Tracking expenditures for Florida's response to Katrina
and EMAC to Mississippi• Assisting with deployment of staff• Continuing to purchase equipment and supplies• Assisting with the preparation of Req. A's for deployment
to Mississippi• Unmet Needs
• None at this time• Future Operations
• Continue to assist with deployment of staff• Continue to track costs• Continue to make necessary purchases to support the
EOC and EMAC***** Will notify State Agency Finance Officers when
conference calls will resume******
Public Information
Up Next – Recovery
Recovery
Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo
Next Briefing
September 5 at 1830ESF Briefing