Tropical Storm Dennis.

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Tropical Storm Dennis

Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Silence All Phones and Pagers Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. This slide will remain as it is Thanks for your cooperation.

Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Safety Briefing Standard Slide. Do not change. Up Next – State Coordinating Officer

State Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate

New for 2005 Groove Long Term Recovery Office - FEMA Orlando County LSAs and PODS Special Needs Shelters – Generators Sheltering and Temporary Housing

Temporary Housing Emergency Shelters (lifeboats) Tarps ( band aids) Intermediate Shelters (better than tents) Temporary Roofing (Blue Roofs) Emergency Shelter Sites Travel Trailers Mobile Homes Mobile Home Group Sites

Disaster Logistics County Staging Areas The Basic Load is a Tractor-trailer PODS - Points of Distribution Water Food Ice Disaster Specific (Tarps / Sand Bags)

Disaster Logistics – PODs

Disaster Logistics Generators - Priorities Life Safety Life Sustaining Critical Infrastructure Plan now for your emergency power needs

Critical Indicators of Response Red Yellow Green Indicators are applied County Wide Greatest Impact – requires significant outside resources to manage Impact requiring emergency plans to be implemented. May require some out of county resources, but majority of response requirements managed with in county resources Normal Operations or within the County’s Capability to manage under day to day operations

Critical Indicators of Response Red Yellow Green Closed Open, Partial Menu Open, Full Menu

Semper Gumby! (Always Flexible!) Up Next – Meteorology

Meteorology Ben Nelson

Current Steering Flow

Wind Shear Tendency During the Past Day

Tropical Storm Dennis- 2 PM Forecast

Up Next – Operations

Operations Mark Fuller

General Operating Objectives SEOC at Level 3 Current Actions and Potential Actions: Continue to monitor storm Tracker data has been established Continue conference calls (two a day) with NHC and counties Continue conference calls with ECOs and state agencies Develop staffing rosters at Section, Branch and ESF level for potential activation Up Next – State Coordinating Officer

State Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate