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Hurricane Wilma

Hurricane Wilma. Branch Briefing November 1, 2005. Silence All Phones and Pagers. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking. Safety Briefing.

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Hurricane Wilma

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  1. Hurricane Wilma Branch Briefing November 1, 2005

  2. Silence All Phones and Pagers Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation.

  3. Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking Safety Briefing

  4. SEOC LEVEL10700 – 1900(or as missions require)

  5. EOC Staffing • STATE COORDINATING OFFICER • CRAIG FUGATE • SERT CHIEF • MIKE DELORENZO • OPERATIONS CHIEF • LEO LACHAT • INFORMATION AND PLANNING CHIEF • DAVID CRISP • LOGISTICS CHIEF • CHUCK HAGAN • FINANCE AND ADMIN CHIEF • SUZANNE ADAMS • PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER • MIKE STONE • RECOVERY • FRANK KOUTNIK

  6. State Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate Up Next – SERT Chief

  7. SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo Up Next – Information & Planning

  8. Information & Planning David Crisp Up Next – Operations

  9. Planning Considerations • Sanitation is a problem to residents and emergency workers. • Special Needs Populations – elderly, medical dependant, non-English speaking, etc. • PODs are closing. • Mass Care operations will be long term. • Many communities making the transition to recovery. • Government services are being delivered. • Major retail outlets coming back on line. • Demobilization plans should be developed and implemented. • Communicate – communicate – communicate. Up Next – Operations

  10. Operations Leo Lachat Up Next – Emergency Services

  11. Hurricane Wilma Unified Command IAP #13 Operational Period: 1900 10-31-05 to 1900 11-01-05

  12. Hurricane Wilma Unified Command IAP #13 Operational Period: 1900 10-31-05 to 1900 11-01-05 Up Next – Emergency Services

  13. Emergency Services Up Next – Human Services

  14. Emergency Services • Current Issues • ESF 4 & 9 • Engine Strike Team (Broward County) • MARC Unit (Mutual Aid Radio Communication) deployed (Hendry County) • DOF Teams and resources mobilized (Monroe, Broward, Monroe, Hendry, Hillsborough Suwannee and Polk Counties) • ESF 8 • 1 SpNS in Broward County with a census of 14 • 28 staff deployed in support of ESF 8 missions • Rapid Needs Assessment to be completed today, 11/01/05 • Continuing to work generator and refueling issues

  15. Emergency Services • Current Issues (continued) • ESF 10 • Local HazMat teams responding to incidents • 10 FlaWARN teams assisting water and wastewater facilities • ESF 16 • 1,026 State and Local Law Enforcement officers deployed • Unmet Needs • ESF 8 • Request 1 additional mobile health van

  16. Emergency Services • Future Operations • ESF 4 & 9 • Monitor for additional requests for assistance • ESF 8 • Follow-up on status of Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs), Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs), Dialysis facilities and hospitals • Assessment of health needs in condominiums and elder housing • ESF 10 • State parks and HazMat cleanup continues • FlaWARN teams continue to work with water facilities • Beach assessments continuing; see ESF 10 most current assessments • ESF 10 coordinating solid waste and debris disposal • ESF 16 • Continue to provide assistance to local law enforcement in impacted areas Up Next – Human Services

  17. Human Services Up Next – ESF 4&9 Up Next – Infrastructure

  18. Human Services • Current Issues • ESF 6 • Shelters - 18 Shelters with 1,663 inhabitants in 8 counties - populations in Broward and Palm Beach counties have gone up • Meals served 10/29 - 263,445 • Meals served event-to-date - 1,165,229 • ARC operating 52 fixed feeding sites and 67 mobile units. • TSA operating 5 fixed feeding sites and 23 mobile units. • Southern Baptists operating 17 kitchens providing meals to ARC and TSA. • ESF 11 • 760 trucks of water delivered to LSA's • 587 trucks of water delivered to LSA's • 14,274 cases of baby food, formula and supplies shipped to date • 2,890 cases of USDA commodity shipped to date • 4,734 cases of other food items • LSA team at LSA West Palm Beach

  19. Human Services • Current Issues • ESF 15 • Getting food and specific supplies to partner agencies • Working in Orlando to have volunteers do special needs outreach • Coordinating volunteer efforts for Disaster Food Stamp Program • Continuing to coordinate with voluntary management partners • ESF 17 • ESF17 Incident Command Post in Kissimmee demobilizing tonight. • 415 site assessments of plant, animal and aquaculture producers, veterinary hospitals, equine facilities and animal shelters completed • 225 site assessments of captive wildlife/exotic animal facilities completed • Currently evaluating mosquito spraying missions

  20. Human Services • Unmet Needs • None at this time • Future Operations • ESF 6 • Continue acquisition of resources to support TSA and ARC • ESF 11 • Coordinating deliveries of USDA commodities to ARC and TSA • ESF 15 • Making plans to transfer operations to JFO • Moving Volunteer and Donation Hotline back to Volunteer Florida office • ESF 17 • Command and Control of field response activities transferred to FDACS, Division of Animal Industry District Office Up Next – Infrastructure

  21. Infrastructure Up Next – Logistics

  22. Infrastructure • Current Issues • ESF1&3 • FDOT conducting recon and debris clearance missions • FDOT maintenance yards (fuel) are operational • All airports are open; seaports are open with restrictions • ESF2 • ESF 2 is staffed and operational; recon/field staff deployed • Currently deployed 636 cell phones, 25 satellite phones, 9 air-cards, 16 FRS-2 way radios (very short range), 6 Tracstar, 180 POTs, 25 COWs, 17 conference bridge lines (100/40 port) • Landline phones outages approx 259,200;

  23. Infrastructure • Current Issues • FUEL • Tankers demobilizing as missions decrease. 12 ARF tankers still deployed. • Supporting kitchens, some local fuel runs. • ELECTRIC • FP&L, Co-ops and municipals report that 17,700 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 743,583. Customers without electric service • Hospitals 100%operational • Nursing Homes- 86% operational

  24. Infrastructure • Unmet Needs • None at this time • Future Operations • Flood control missions • Fuel support missions • Telecomm support missions • Support emergency services operations • Support recovery operations Up Next – Military Support

  25. Military Support Up Next – Logistics

  26. Logistics Chuck Hagan Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

  27. EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Finance & Administration

  28. Finance & Administration Up Next – Public Information

  29. Finance & Administration • Current Issues • Starting today the evening meal will not be served due to reduced schedule in the EOC • Unmet Needs • Still need estimated cost estimates from some state agencies • Future Operations • Continue to assist with purchasing and deployment needs • Continue to track costs Up Next – Public Information

  30. Public Information Up Next – Recovery

  31. Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief

  32. SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo

  33. Next Briefing November 1 at 1700 ESF Briefing

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