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Cattlemen's College

Cattlemen's College. NCBA. Dr. G. Ashby Green Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Division of Animal Industry January 29, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee. Outside of the EOC building. Florida’s Emergency Operations Center.

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Cattlemen's College

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  1. Cattlemen's College NCBA Dr. G. Ashby Green Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Division of Animal Industry January 29, 2003 Nashville, Tennessee

  2. Outside of the EOC building Florida’s Emergency Operations Center

  3. EOC War Room, Natural Disasters, FADs Built 1992, Result of Hurricane Andrew Withstands winds of 140 MPH Serves as Cabinet Operations Center during time of peril.

  4. Natural Disasters:Fire, Hurricane, Flood, Tornado

  5. Animal Disease ThreatsForeign or Emerging

  6. Agroterrorism

  7. Risk Factors Foot and Mouth Disease Risk factors Florida has 20 commercial service airports. 13 of those are International airports. Did you know? According to the Florida Department of Transportation, there are actually 131 public airports in Florida.

  8. Risk Factors Foot and Mouth Disease Risk factors Did you know? Florida has 14 major seaports. In 1999, almost 10 million cruise ship passengers passed through Florida’s ports. The Port of Miami is the busiest cruise port in the world with more than 3 million passengers, followed by Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale with 2.7 million passengers.

  9. In the beginning was Joe Kight, Joe W. Kight, Assistant Director, Division of Animal IndustryFlorida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services

  10. then Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer ServicesDivision of Animal Industry Joe W. Kight, Assistant Director, and Ernestine (Ernie) Mayo, Administrative Assistant

  11. Field Personnel

  12. EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION 17:Animal & Agricultural Issues A disaster includes: any natural disaster, man-made disaster, or animal disease outbreak. PURPOSE: Coordinating responses of State of Florida agencies in a multi-state disease outbreak Facilitating READEO assistance to governmental entities in a State of Florida disease outbreak Facilitating emergency disease control assistance Promoting preemptive pathways to prevent and control disease of public health significance

  13. Benefits of an ESF to the State, Department and State Veterinarian’s Office. . . . One-stop Shopping - One source of information/communication - One source of leadership creating a centralized point of decision-making - One support resource and - State-of-the-art equipment and personnel

  14. FEMA ExerciseMay 2002 Crystal RiverNuclearPower Plant

  15. Crystal River

  16. Florida - AI Districts Crystal River

  17. Road Blocks

  18. Citrus Groves

  19. Feed Feed Manufacturing Facilities

  20. Dairy Data

  21. List of Crystal River Leak Affected Florida Dairies CON-DALE DAIRY ANTHONY LAY LAINE GUERNSEY FARM ASTATULA MILK-A-WAY FARMS BROOKSVILLE SMITH, T.J. & SON DAIRY BROOKSVILLE WYNSUM DAIRY, INC. BUSHNELL LUPIEN DAIRY CENTER HILL LEVY COUNTY DAIRY CHIEFLAND TAQURAL DAIRY COLEMAN PALM RIVER DAIRY CRYSTAL SPRINGS POWERS DAIRY INC DONA VISTA SPRING HILL DAIRY EUSTIS GALBREATH'S DAIRY (WINDY ACRES FARM) FRUITLAND PARK PINE RIDGE DAIRY INC FRUITLAND PARK LESTER, D.W. & SONS DAIRY FARM GOWERS CORNER C & A DAIRY LACCOOCHEE ROLLING HILLS DAIRY OF PASCO COUNTY LACOOCHEE GLEN HAVEN DAIRY LEESBURG GRACEY CATTLE CO. MASARYKTOWN BONGERS DAIRY MORRISTON OELFKE DAIRY NEWBERRY D & J DAIRY ODESSA SNOW WHITE DAIRY ODESSA PLATT'S DAIRY, INC. OKAHUMPKA SWISS HAVEN DAIRY PAISLEY ARIANA DAIRY FARM INC. RIDGE MANOR TRINITY DAIRY RIDGE MANOR BLUE JAY FARMS SPRING LAKE PLEASANT VALLEY DAIRY SPRING LAKE SOUTHERN COMFORT DAIRY SPRING LAKE HILL TOP DAIRY TRENTON MISTY FARMS TRENTON PIEDMONT DAIRY TRENTON WILLISTON SEED PROCESSORS TRENTON ALLIANCE DAIRY TRENTON BLESY'S DAIRY UMATILLA WHITE FARMS DAIRY WEBSTER FORT KING DAIRY ZEPHYRHILLS GORE'S DAIRY SUPPLY, INC. ZEPHYRHILLS RUCKS, NEIL DAIRY #1 ZEPHYRHILLS RUCKS, NEIL DAIRY #3 ZEPHYRHILLS

  22. Dairy Farms Anthony

  23. Road Blocks in an Incident 10.0 miles 50.0 miles

  24. Features Streets and Trips High Quality Detailed Street Level MapsRoute PlannerTurn by Turn Driving DirectionsOffice Drawing and Map Annotation ToolsAdvanced Searching Find an Address or PlacePatented Snap-Routing TechnologyPushpinsFind What's NearbyExport to Pocket StreetsRoad Construction UpdatesGPS SupportSave as Web Page or 5 Printing layouts With the use of the GPS/GIS technologies available today, we have been able to pinpoint the facilities which would be affected by Mother Nature or Man. $34.95

  25. May 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner of Agriculture 2003 Animal Disaster Bio-terrorism Conference Orlando, Florida Peabody Hotel

  26. Credits & Acknowledgements: Edited and Produced by: Anne M. Vuxton, Staff Assistant Bureau of Animal Disease Control Graphics Coordination by: Teresea L. Brown, Office Automation Specialist

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