Missouri Impact Overview Capstone 14 Exercise. General Impact Overview Total Structures Damaged 87,000 Total Injured13,444 Total Fatalities 654 Total.

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Missouri Impact Overview Capstone 14 Exercise

General Impact Overview Total Structures Damaged 87,000 Total Injured13,444 Total Fatalities 654 Total Seeking Shelter 237,991 Total Without Power 750,000 + Total Without Water 307,000 +

Building Damage Breakdown of Damage Residential83,600 Commercial, Industrial and Other Total86,800

Total Number of Injured Breakdown of Injuries Medical Aid Needed 10,179 Hospital Care Needed 2,898 Life Threatening361 Total13,438

Total Number of Fatalities Fatalities Total687

Shelter Seeking Populations Shelter Seeking Total

Power Disruptions Number Affected Total310,000 Households

Water System Disruptions Number Affected Total124,000 Households

Immediate Priorities (E+72hrs) Priorities Life Saving Clear Major Routes Establish Reception Sites Establish Logistical Bases Establish Distribution Points Critical Locations Six Flags over St. Louis Forrest Park, St Louis St Charles Convention Center St Charles Soccer Park 3 Rivers College, Poplar Bluff Malden City Airport Sikeston Fair Grounds

Missouri Resource Assessment

Planning Metrics USAR – Per Joint FEMA/State Response Plan SAR – Per Joint FEMA/State Response Plan IMT – Per Joint FEMA/State Response Plan EMAC A-Team – 2 to support state team (24/7 shifts) Bldg/Bridge Inspection – ESF-3 & MODOT Initiated & supported HAZMAT – Known infrastructure assessment (refineries, chemical plants, etc) Ambulance Strike Team – Based on population density, casualty estimates, and transport distance (10 ambulance per team) DMAT – Per ESF-8 Response Plan and casualty projections DMORT – Per ESF-8 Response Plan and casualty projections Rotary Ambulance – Per ESF-8 Response Plan and casualty projections Rotary Observation and Transportation – Per ESF-1, ESF-9, ESF-13, ESF-16 response plans Busses – Per ESF-1, ESF-6, ESF-7, ESF-8 response plans Commo STS - Based on facilities activated Debris Removal – 1 per county

Planning Metrics QUESTIONS?