Illinois Impact Overview Capstone 14 Exercise. General Impact Overview Total Structures Damaged 18, 347 Total Injured12,900 Total Fatalities382 Total.

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Illinois Impact Overview Capstone 14 Exercise

General Impact Overview Total Structures Damaged 18, 347 Total Injured12,900 Total Fatalities382 Total Seeking Shelter 125,242 Total Without Power 1.2 million + Total Without Water 900,000 +

Building Damage Breakdown of Damage Residential17,430 Commercial, Industrial and Other 917 Total18,347

Total Number of Injured Breakdown of Injuries Medical Aid Needed 8,385 Hospital Care Needed 3,225 Life Threatening1,290 Total12,900

Total Number of Fatalities Fatalities Total382

Shelter Seeking Populations Shelter Seeking Total125,000 +

Power Disruptions Number Affected Total1.2 million +

Water System Disruptions Number Affected Total900,000 +

Immediate Priorities (E+72hrs) Priorities Major Supply Routes (MSRs) Joint, Receiving, Staging, On-Ward Movement and Integration (JRSOI) State Forward Operating Bases (SFOBs) Regional Commodity Distribution Points (RCDPs) Critical Locations Phillips 66 Wood River Refinery Marathon Robinson Refinery Scott Air Force Base Williamson County Airport Southern Illinois University Honeywell Uranium Processing Plant

Illinois Resource Assessment

Planning Metrics USAR – Major metropolitan areas, population of 100,000 or more with multi- story/multi-family structures TRT – One per County for initial response SAR – One per County for initial response (Ground & Aerial) IMT – Per Area Command, State Forward Operating Base, and established JRSOI EOC Team – Per State EOC EMAC A-Team – Per State EOC (24/7 shifts) Bldg/Bridge Inspection – Per County HAZMAT – Known infrastructure assessment (refineries, chemical plants, etc) Ambulance Strike Team – Based on population density, casualty estimates, and transport distance (10 ambulance per team) Med ERT – Per Damage Estimate of Medical Infrastructure (2 per hospital) Water Rescue – Per major waterway in impacted area Commo Strike Team – 2 Per Area Command, 1 per State Forward Operating Base, and 1 per established JRSOI Debris Removal – 1 per county LE Strike Team – 2 per Area Command. 2 additional for population >100,000 Crowd Control - Major metropolitan areas, population of 100,000 or more

Planning Metrics QUESTIONS?