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1 DDU Pages Under Construction SOURCES: This information is derived from multiple sources, including initial incident reports (IIRs), National Shelter System (NSS), Client Assistance System (CAS), Volunteer Connection (VC), Disaster Services Automated Reporting System (DSARS, FEMA, and NOAA. New Weekly Email Product  Weekly Disaster Stats – This product will be the new product to present major, high level DCS stats every Monday. The New DDU will be the slides in this PDF. PAGES  National Assessment Summary – The BLUF narrative page that provides analysis on where to pay attention for the day.  Division Stat Summaries – Similar to the first slide showing today and past 24 hours.  State Activity Summary – What states are having significant activity today, past 24 hours, and past week. How does this compare to historical stats.  Significant DR Standard Stats – Similar to the old DDU 5266 DR stats pages, but more focused on DRs at a certain level or meet certain thresholds that specific stats go beyond 4 year averages. Also include DR staff pending and assigned stats. FEATURES  Add thresholds and baseline colors to indicate areas to pay attention. (i.e. shelter pop goes over 250 turns yellow or 500+ pop turns red)  Seasonal and Monthly threshold comparisons based on 4 year average.  # of cases issued added to BLUF stats slide(s).

2 Daily Disaster Update SOURCES: National Shelter System (NSS); Initial Incident Reports (IIRs) submitted by the field for responses of significance; Client Assistance System (CAS) reported responses—includes DR and IIRs with cases, but doesn’t include responses without cases (i.e. canteen responses); Disaster Services Automated Reporting System (DSARS) responses escalated to a DR (over $10,000); Volunteer Connection (VC) daily reports. Information distributed to Disaster – Notifications should be shared outside of the American Red Cross for business and mission critical purposes only—please be wise when sharing information with external parties by providing appropriate context and referral on internal Red Cross information. The Daily Disaster Update is distributed to Disaster – Notifications every weekday to all volunteers and staff with a redcross.org email address. Instructions for opting-in/out of Disaster – Notifications are at the bottom of the original email.

3 National Assessment Summary SOURCES: This information is derived from multiple sources, including initial incident reports (IIRs), National Shelter System (NSS), Client Assistance System (CAS), Volunteer Connection (VC), Disaster Services Automated Reporting System (DSARS, FEMA, and NOAA. AssessmentsSummary Threshold Warnings North Central division exceeding capacity by 20% DRs active 12% longer than similar DRs 1 year ago Baseline Warnings 5% higher shelter population than normal for June due to derecho Average number of DRs for this time of year Threat Warnings Power outages behind storms on Mon, Tues may increase service delivery East Nebraska and West Iowa may experience severe storms Flash flooding possible in Central Plains and Mid MS Valley Actions Moving Health Services workers to Crossroads Deconflict inconsistent staff-to-resources ratio in reporting for DR 691-15 Under Construction Future Page Denise Everhart comment - The assessment headings would be better grouped our cycle services - - Prepare (could include threats, weather and staffing shortfalls); Respond (number of DRs, increase in stats) and Recover (DR moving from Response to Recovery, etc.)

4 Significant Incident Summary SOURCES: Initial Incident Reports (IIRs) submitted by the Regions for significant Red Cross responses. Triggers for an IIR are evacuation / displacement, fatality, multiple serious injuries, significant media coverage, shelter open / standby, EOC open / standby, civil disturbance / terrorism, transportation incident, disease outbreak, divisional mutual aid, cost to exceed $10,000, staff / volunteer injured, or facility damage.

5 Significant Incident Summary SOURCES: Initial Incident Reports (IIRs) submitted by the Regions for significant Red Cross responses. Triggers for an IIR are evacuation / displacement, fatality, multiple serious injuries, significant media coverage, shelter open / standby, EOC open / standby, civil disturbance / terrorism, transportation incident, disease outbreak, divisional mutual aid, cost to exceed $10,000, staff / volunteer injured, or facility damage.

6 Significant Incident Summary SOURCES: Initial Incident Reports (IIRs) submitted by the Regions for significant Red Cross responses. Triggers for an IIR are evacuation / displacement, fatality, multiple serious injuries, significant media coverage, shelter open / standby, EOC open / standby, civil disturbance / terrorism, transportation incident, disease outbreak, divisional mutual aid, cost to exceed $10,000, staff / volunteer injured, or facility damage.

7 DR & Significant Incident Map SOURCES: Esri ArcGIS Online Map pulling DR and incident information from Initial Incident Reports (IIRs), Disaster Services Automated Reporting System (DSARS), and National Shelter System (NSS). [Click on the map image for the live interactive web map]

8 Response Operations Activity Active = Daily reporting Demob = Weekly reporting. Demobilization of the operation and/or long term recovery may be ongoing. Closed = Final reporting submitted or over 10 days with no reporting updates. DR < 10 days open past 4 year average DR < 20 days open past 4 year average DR > 20 days open past 4 year average SOURCES: Active disaster relief (DR) operations being reported in the Disaster Services Automated Reporting System (DSARS).

9 Midnight Shelter & Population Count SOURCE: American Red Cross National Shelter System (NSS) and http://www.redcross.org/find-help/shelter. Shelter numbers are published as of approximately 4:30am (EST) this morning. Disaster Response (DR) shelters are categorized as ARC Network (all ARC shelter types) or Independent.http://www.redcross.org/find-help/shelter Past 7 Days of Open Shelters Past 7 Days of Shelter Populations

10 Midnight Shelter & Population Count SOURCE: American Red Cross National Shelter System (NSS) and http://www.redcross.org/find-help/shelter. Shelter numbers are published as of approximately 4:30am (EST) this morning. Disaster Response (DR) shelters are categorized as ARC Network (all ARC shelter types) or Independent.http://www.redcross.org/find-help/shelter

11 Midnight Shelter & Population Count SOURCE: American Red Cross National Shelter System (NSS) and http://www.redcross.org/find-help/shelter. Shelter numbers are published as of approximately 4:30am (EST) this morning. Disaster Response (DR) shelters are categorized as ARC Network (all ARC shelter types) or Independent.http://www.redcross.org/find-help/shelter

12 National Weather Service Report SOURCE: The National Weather Service Report is prepared by the NWS Operations Center http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/national_forecast/natfcst.php. NOAA Hurricane information, weather outlooks, and additional maps can be found at http://maps.redcross.org/website/Tropical/ARC_Tropical_Links.html.http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/national_forecast/natfcst.phphttp://maps.redcross.org/website/Tropical/ARC_Tropical_Links.html 3-7 Day U.S. Hazards Outlook [Click on any graphic for up-to-date information online] T o m o r r o w T o d a y

13 FEMA Situation Report Highlights Tropical Activity: No significant activity affecting the U.S. or its territories (JTWC, CPHC, NHC)JTWCCPHC NHC Earthquake Activity: No significant activity affecting the U.S. or its territories (USGS)USGS Declaration Activity: No activity

14 FEMA Situation Report Highlights SOURCE: This information is provided by FEMA. To receive a FEMA & Other Government information and alerts, subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state.subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state

15 FEMA Situation Report Highlights SOURCE: This information is provided by FEMA. To receive a FEMA & Other Government information and alerts, subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state.subscribe to receive alerts during disasters in your state


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