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Presentation on theme: "Hurricane Katrina. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. Silence All Phones and Pagers."— Presentation transcript:

1 Hurricane Katrina

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

3 Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking Safety Briefing

4 SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations

5 EOC Staffing STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate SERT CHIEF – Mike DeLorenzo OPERATIONS CHIEF – Leo Lachat ESF 5 CHIEF – David Crisp LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Suzanne Adams PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone RECOVERY – Frank Koutnik

6 State Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate Up Next – SERT Chief

7 Mike DeLorenzo Up Next – Meteorology SERT Chief

8 Meteorology Ben Nelson

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10 Afternoon Radar Loop

11 Monday AM Weather Map

12 5-Day Rainfall Forecast: 8 AM Fri – 8 AM Wed

13 Western Atlantic Satellite Image

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16 Up Next – Information & Planning

17 David Crisp Information & Planning Up Next – Operations

18 Escambia Santa Rosa Walton Okaloosa Washington Bay Holmes Jackson Calhoun Liberty Leon Franklin Wakulla Gadsden Gulf Jefferson Madison Taylor Suwannee Hamilton Lafayette Dixie Columbia Gilchrist Levy Nassau Duval Baker ClayUnion Bradford Alachua Marion Pasco Orange Seminole St. JohnsFlagler Putnam Volusia Brevard Lake Hernando Citrus Pinellas Hillsborough Osceola Polk Sumter 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

19 Escambia Santa Rosa Walton Okaloosa Washington Bay Holmes Jackson Calhoun Liberty Leon Franklin Wakulla Gadsden Gulf Jefferson Madison Taylor Suwannee Hamilton Lafayette Dixie Columbia Gilchrist Levy Nassau Duval Baker ClayUnion Bradford Alachua Marion Pasco Orange Seminole St. JohnsFlagler Putnam Volusia Brevard Lake Hernando Citrus Pinellas Hillsborough Osceola Polk Sumter 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

20 CountyPopulationImpacted by Flooding Under 5 Years of Age Over 50 Years of Age Jackson131,42985%924034,256 Pearl River49,621342314,349 George19,14414885,159 Harrison189,60175%1355648,365 Hancock42,96770%271113,839 Stone13,6229463,637 Area of Operations - Demographics

21 Resources Deployed to Task Force Florida

22 Task Force One NE Florida – To Harrison County Miss 14 personnel – 2 additional 9-2-05 Mobile Command Post (Dixie County)w/Driver Equipment Trailer, generator and misc. equip satellite, internet, and radio communications. 25 ft travel trailer with tow vehicle Tampa Bay Incident Mgt team – To Hancock County Miss 12 persons Vehicles: 1 - Mobile Command/Communications Bus 5 – Four wheel drive SUV’s 1 – F250 pickup truck 1 – Multi-agency response unit (MARU) as mobile EOC 1 – 25’ Travel trailer 1 – ARES/RACES trailer 1 – Fuel truck (carries 950 gallons diesel/240 gallons unleaded) Equipment: 7 - Satellite phones 8 – Notebook computers 1 – Data card ID system Misc generators to support above vehicles Go kits

23 Florida SERT IMT 29 persons SERT Mobile Command Vehicle 3 rentals SUV’s 6 DOH SUV’s 2 State Fire Marshall vehicles 5 Law Enforcement Vehicles ESF 6 Mass Care Mass Care Coordination team – 3 personnel attached to Florida SERT IMT ESF 8 - Medical Units 46 ALS ambulances – Mississippi Area of operations - 102 personnel - 2 special operations vehicles - 9 command vehicles - 3 support vehicles 1 Health Services team – 7 persons 2 ESF 8 LNO’s to Jackson, Miss 1 DOH truck 1 Public information officer 1 RV’

24 ESF 4 and 9 Stennis Task Force 8 Gainesville area – 22 personnel Engine Strike Teams Engine Strike Team 3 – 21 persons Region 1 MARC – 2 persons Two ALS transports from Duval County for emergency responders – 12 persons Biloxi Task Force 3, Hillsborough Co -70 personnel Water Rescue Task Force 9 - Volusia - working with task forces 3, 12 persons ST-1 Region 1 – 21 persons Region 2 MARC – 1 person Pascagoula Task Force 5 Duval – 70 personnel Task Force 4 Orange/Seminole – 70 personnel Water Rescue Task Force 6 Manatee/Sarasota Force - working with task Forces 4 and 5 from – 12 persons Region 5 MARC – 2 persons ST-2 Volusia – 21 persons

25 ESF 10 – Gulfport/ Biliox 2 environmental specialists – Hancock County 2 Environmental investigators - Hancock County 2 pickups with sat phones and Hazmat testing equipment ESF 13 - Florida National Guard 27 Persons 20 persons to La (Aviation Support) 3 zodiac boats w/trailers 3 SUV’s 2 GSA vans 2 UH 60’s - La 1 CH 47 – La ESF 15 Volunteers and Donations Mgt Florida Baptist Convention Disaster Relief: Hattiesburg Large Kitchen Unit chain saw units with five- to 10-man crews 50 volunteers and three paid staff

26 ESF 16 – Law Enforcement Local Law enforcement personnel deployed – 215 State Law enforcement personnel deployed – 328 Division of Forestry - Support Gold Team – Biloxi 33 personnel 4 mechanical trucks 1 Semi unit with 6000 gallon water tender 1 Semi unit with command trailer 1 F-550 tanker (type 6) 11 Pickup trucks 5 SUV’s 2 sedans 1 Van Blue Team - Stennis 35 personnel 1 F-550 tanker (type 6) 14 Pickup trucks 8 SUV’s 3 vans 1 sedan 1 stake body truck with command trailer 2 fuel trailers

27 Focus response efforts on: South Florida Panhandle Task Force Florida – Mississippi Shelterees from other states What resources will likely be needed. Fuel availability. I-10 corridor transportation issues. Keep the emergency worker safe. Report deployments to ESF5 Planning Considerations Up Next – Operations

28 Leo Lachat Operations Up Next – ESF 1&3

29 State Incident Action Plan Operational Period: 0700 09-02-05 to 0700 09-03-05 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.

30 Task Force Florida IAP Operational Period: 0700 09-02-05 to 0700 09-03-05 General Operating Objectives: 1.Support Implementation of the Mississippi Unified First Response Plan 2.Life Safety Support to Affected Areas 3.Life Sustaining Support to Affected Areas 4.Coordinate response capabilities/assets/teams Planning Assumptions: 1.Fuel supply and distribution concerns 2.Sheltering: General and Special needs 3.Re-entry into impacted areas 4.Food, water, Ice 5.Security 6.Identify Distribution sites 7.Commodity items for Responders 8.Mass feeding 9.Establish Communication with surrounding 6 counties Up Next – ESF 1&3

31 Operations Support Up Next – ESF 1&3

32 Operations Support Up Next – ESF 1&3 Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations

33 ESF 1&3 Transportation & Public Works Up Next – ESF 2

34 ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Current Issues See ESF 1 & 3 Message number 8 Road Closures SR 30E (Stumphole) in Gulf county closed due to water across road. Bridge inspection continues in Mississippi Bridge recovery team completed in Louisiana. Lost 50 spans, displaced 325 spans and lost 6000 feet of barrier 50+days to repair cost 22 Million Ivan damage in Florida 58 spans lost 60 spans displaced 19 days to repair cost 31 Million Provided details on repair, contracting, and offered Acro Bridging for emergency repair Continue to identify and supply emergency responder fuel sites to support emergency responders. Continue to meet the request of the impacted counties Beginning to contract to push cones and barricades to the LSA Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Sending infrastructure support team to identify the specific needs of the impacted counties Support future EMAC missions as needed. Up Next – ESF 2

35 Up Next – ESF 4&9 ESF 2 Communications

36 ESF 2 – Communications Up Next – ESF 4&9 Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations

37 Up Next – ESF 6 ESF 4&9 Firefighting and Search & Rescue

38 ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue Current Issues Three (3) areas of operation expanding from initial bases. Stennis and Hancock County: Region 1 MARC Unit and Engine ST 3 (has broken out with one engine in Stennis, three engines in Pearl River County, and one engine in Stone County) to support local Fire Departments. Biloxi and Harrison County: Fl TF 3, 5, and 8, Engine ST 1, Water Rescue from TF 3, & Region 5 MARC Unit. Pascagoula and Jackson County: FL TF 4, Engine ST 2. Three additional Engine Strike Teams are being moved: ST4 and ST 5 from Escambia, and Okaloosa Counties moved Harrison County; ST 6 from Manatee County moved to Hancock County. Identifying ten water tankers to move into the counties. MARC unit from Tallahassee moved to support DOF Gold team at Harrison County Gulf Coast Coliseum.

39 ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue Current Issues (cont) Water Rescue from TF 9 being demobilized. Identifying replacements and additional personnel for several command and forward ESF 4 & 9 positions. Multiple units from Division of Forestry (Gold Team, Blue Team, IMT) working both here and in Mississippi. Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Continue to support all resources in the field. Continue to monitor situation and future operations. Up Next – ESF 6

40 ESF 6 Mass Care Up Next – ESF 8

41 ESF 6 – Mass Care Current Issues ARC served 13,304 meals yesterday Shelters - Today there are 842 individuals in 14 shelters in 13 counties. Panhandle Shelter capacity for refugees displaced from hotels looks very good. 3 Person ESF 6 team has arrived at Stennis All requests for resources within Florida have been or are being met Unmet Needs SHOWER UNITS Future Operations Continue to respond to requests for assistance from within Florida and in Mississippi Up Next – ESF 8

42 ESF 8 Health & Medical Up Next – ESF 10

43 ESF 8 – Health & Medical Current Issues Deployed 9/2, 1600: Behavioral health (CISM) team (7), Environmental health team (10), PIO (2) Staged: 5 DMATs Staged to Depart 9/4, 10000: Epi team (7), Nursing team(21), vehicle drivers 6 RERAs continue to support field operations related to assessment and coordination of health related missions 2 ESF-8 liaisons continue to provide assistance at the Mississippi SEOC in Jackson. Health Coordination Team continues to coordinate hospital and SNF search and rescue activities. Additional health & medical (ESF8) teams being identified (additional epi, health & medical support). No new resources deployed to assist with Florida recovery Deployed 9/2, 1600, to MS: 20 ambulances, 5 Fire/Search Vehicles, 4 RVs, 2 SUVs/expanded cab trucks (chase vehicles), 1 Penske/Supply Truck Staged for MS: 8 RVs, SUVs/expanded cab trucks, 1 Mechanical Support Vehicle, 1 Fueling Vehicle (scheduled to deploy from Tallahassee 9/4, 1000) Hurricane surveillance poison control for Katrina in Florida is suspended

44 ESF 8 – Health & Medical Unmet Needs On-scene logistical support for future deployments (e.g. vehicle maintenance, fuel) Satellite phones Body bags Future Operations Disseminate Email to External Partners Regarding Medical Volunteer Process Up Next – ESF 10

45 ESF 10 Hazardous Materials Up Next – ESF 11

46 ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Current Issues 2- two man Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) teams are on the ground in Mississippi for Hazardous Materials assessments in three coastal counties Drums and Haz wastes found at the inland extent of storm surge Some drums have markings from Louisiana Monitoring Hazardous Materials and Environmental Protection issues in SE and NW Florida areas Pensacola staff assisting US EPA with assessment of 100+ drums washed ashore at Gulf Islands National Seashore. Also found military flares and possible unexploded ordnance.

47 ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Division/District/Office Field DeployedSpecial Assignment Volunteers Total 3701 - Secretary 00 0 0 3705 – Admin01 0 1 3710 - State Lands00 0 0 3712 - NW Dist00 0 0 3713 - C Dist00 0 0 3714 - NE Dist00 0 0 3716 - SW Dist00 0 0 3717 - SE Dist 00 0 0 3718 - South Dist00 0 0 3725 – RAM00 0 0 3735 – Water40 0 4 3745 – Waste013 0 13 3750 - Recs & Parks00 0 0 3752 – GWT00 0 0 3753 – CAMA04 0 4 3755 – Air37 0 10 3757 – Siting00 0 0 3758 – Energy06 0 6 3760 - Law Enf357 0 42 Daily Total4238 0 80

48 ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Up Next – ESF 11 Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Planning for additional Haz-Mat assessment resources for deployment to Mississippi Planning for Water Facilities for deployment to Mississippi under EMAC.

49 ESF 11 Food & Water Up Next – ESF 12

50 ESF 11 – Food & Water Up Next – ESF 12 Current Issues 304 trucks of water and ice arrived at Stennis Nasa Center Additional trucks of water and ice en route Orders placed for baby formula and baby food, children's and adults liquid supplements. Scheduled to start arriving this evening Coordinating with DOH for shipping of diapers Coordinating with ESF 6 for distribution of baby supplies in MS Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Continue monitoring and re-supplying product to LSA

51 ESF 12 Energy Up Next – ESF 13

52 ESF 12 – Energy Current Issues FUEL Total of 184.8 million gallons of fuel now available in the state. Additional 90.1 million gallons on 22 ships will arrive within the next 3 days. Additionally, 179.2 million gallons on 43 ships will arrive within the next 9 days. Retail Outlets Escambia - no fuel at 60% of the I-10 facilities, no fuel at 70% elsewhere. Lack of diesel main problem. Leon County - spot outages and low fuel availabilities.

53 ESF 12 – Energy Current Issues (cont) ELECTRIC ELECTRIC POWER IS BACK ON IN FLORIDA!!!! FRCC again calls for public appeals for conservation of electricity. The FRCC State Capacity Emergency Coordinator has changed its Generating Capacity Advisory issued yesterday to a Generating Capacity Alert. This alert is issued due to continued uncertainty of restoration of natural gas production facilities in the Gulf of Mexico. MISSISSIPPI ELECTRIC POWER STATUS Total statewide outage - 774,244 Outages reported in the 6 counties assigned to Florida Total 6 county outage - 250,305 Cooperatives - 174,171 Mississippi Power - 76,134 Mississippi Power estimates that about 70 percent of its 8,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines will need to be repaired or replaced. Over 2,500 outside crews arrived Tuesday to provide assistance. About 5,000 outside crews are expected to be available by today. Mississippi Power estimates that it may take as long as four weeks to restore power in hard hit areas. This information will be updated periodically in EMAC #238.

54 ESF 12 – Energy Current Issues (cont) ELECTRIC SPECIAL REPORT

55 ESF 12 – Energy Up Next – ESF 13 Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Preparing for ESF 12 (Energy) assistance to the 6 southern Mississippi counties assigned to Florida.

56 Up Next – ESF 14 ESF 13 Military Support

57 ESF 13 – Military Support Current Issues 2 x UH-60, 1 x CH47 - SAR (LA) 3 x zodiac boat - SAR (New Orleans, LA) JFCAT assistance team - MS SEOC (Jackson, MS) 4 x UH60 - Fire Suppression (Camp Shelby, MS) 500 pax - Security, Humanitarian support (Hancock County, MS) Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Continue current issues Up Next – ESF 14

58 Up Next – ESF 15 ESF 14 Public Information

59 ESF 14 – Public Information Up Next – ESF 15 Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations

60 ESF 15 Volunteers & Donations Up Next – ESF 16

61 ESF 15 – Volunteers & Donations Up Next – ESF 16 Current Issues Coordination with Logistics on movement of donated goods Coordination with counties on local collections Moving hotline call center Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Deploy Volunteers & Donations Manager to Jackson Assist with establishment of Donations Warehouse in Jackson

62 ESF 16 Law Enforcement Up Next – ESF 17

63 ESF 16 – Law Enforcement Up Next – ESF 17 Current Issues Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations

64 ESF 17 Agriculture & Animal Protection Up Next – Finance & Administration

65 ESF 17 – Agriculture & Animal Protection Up Next – Finance & Administration Current Issues Incident Management Team for South Florida has been demobilized. Incident Management Team for North Florida has been demobilized. Assembling ESF/SART Team to travel to Mississippi to assist w/animal and ag issues. Unmet Needs None at this time. Future Operations ESF 17/State Agricultural Response Team (SART) leaving Sunday morning. Preparing for mosquito spraying missions.

66 Up Next – Logistics Finance & Administration

67 Up Next – Logistics Current Issues Tracking of expenditures for Florida's response to Katrina and EMAC Assisting with deployment of staff Continuing to purchase equipment and supplies 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 **** There will not be a State Agency Finance Officers call tomorrow ***** ** Please be sure to have your agency track the EMAC costs separately from response costs in Florida. **

68 Logistics Chuck Hagan Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

69 Logistics Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

70 EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Recovery

71 EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Recovery Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations

72 Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief

73 Recovery Current Issues Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Up Next – SERT Chief

74 SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo

75 Next Briefing September 3 at 0730 Branch Briefing


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