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Hurricane Frances Morning Briefing September 9, 2004.

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1 Hurricane Frances Morning Briefing September 9, 2004

2 SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations

3 State Coordinating Officer & Federal Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate Up next – SERT Chief

4 SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo Steve Glenn Up next – Meteorology

5 Meteorology Ben Nelson

6 Category 5 Hurricane Ivan in the Caribbean Sea

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10 Category 5 Hurricane Ivan – 1085 Miles Southeast of Key West

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12 30.030.0 MAJOR DAMAGE AND DISRUPTION TO THE COMMUNITY IS EXPECTED. ROADS WILL BE CUT OFF AND MANY HOMES WILL BE SURROUNDED BY WATER. BOAT WASH DAMAGE TO HOMES WILL BE SEVERE.

13 Top 5 Historical Crests (1) 23.25 ft on 09/13/1964 (2) 22.86 ft on 04/05/1973 (3) 22.29 ft on 09/25/1947 (4) 21.97 ft on 04/02/1948 (5) 19.88 ft on 03/31/1970

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15 Top 5 Historical Crests (1) 12.62 ft on 04/03/1987 (2) 12.56 ft on 06/30/1974 (3) 12.42 ft on 08/01/1965 (4) 12.31 ft on 02/21/1998 (5) 12.28 ft on 09/13/1964

16 Rainfall Forecast – Thu AM through Fri AM Up next – Information & Planning

17 Information & Planning David Crisp

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19 Hurricane Frances September 9, 2004

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25 Up next – Operations Chief

26 Operations Chief Leo Lachat Up next – Emergency Services

27 Emergency Services

28 Current Operations – –ESF 16: 15 confirmed deaths –1587 LEOs assigned to date, no manpower issues –ESF 10: 16 missions tasked (all completed except for 2 in constant monitoring) –Marina & Area Assessments performed as requested by impacted counties –Provided and will continue technical and logistical assistance to the impacted counties –USCG Strike Team at Ft. Pierce working their way south. EPA On-Scene Coordinators/START & ERRS in Orlando working missions. –ESF 4&9: 1 SAR team in St. Lucie County finishing operations

29 Emergency Services Current Operations (continued) – –7 Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT) deployed NM 1 - (35 Personnel) Martin Memorial Hospital NC 1 - (35 Personnel) Holmes Regional Med. Center FL 2 - (Team A - 16 Personnel) Martin County SNS FL 2 - (Team B -17 Personnel) St Lucie County SNS OH 5 - (35 Personnel) St. Lucie County SNS RI 1 - (34 Personnel) St. Lucie County SNS NY 2 - (35 Personnel) Indian River SNS –4 DMATs staged FL 1 – (34 Personnel) Staged at Home, (Ft Walton Bch) FL 3 – (34 Personnel) Staged at Home (Tampa) OH 1 - (34 Personnel) Staged Kissimmee MI 1 - (35 Personnel) Staged Kissimmee FL 4 - (12 Personnel) Orange Co. SNS

30 Emergency Services Current Operations (continued) – –7 Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMAT) deployed NM 1 - (35 Personnel) Martin Memorial Hospital NC 1 - (35 Personnel) Holmes Regional Med. Center FL 2 - (Team A - 16 Personnel) Martin County SNS FL 2 - (Team B -17 Personnel) St Lucie County SNS OH 5 - (35 Personnel) St. Lucie County SNS RI 1 - (34 Personnel) St. Lucie County SNS NY 2 - (35 Personnel) Indian River SNS –4 DMATs staged FL 1 – (34 Personnel) Staged at Home, (Ft Walton Bch) FL 3 – (34 Personnel) Staged at Home (Tampa) OH 1 - (34 Personnel) Staged Kissimmee MI 1 - (35 Personnel) Staged Kissimmee FL 4 - (12 Personnel) Orange Co. SNS

31 Emergency Services Current Operations (continued) – –EMAC Missions 30 Nurses from SC (EMAC) on site Martin SNS 50 Nurses from TN (EMAC) on site Tampa SNS Medical Staff from VA (6 Personnel), GA (42 personnel), NC (88 personnel) (EMAC) being arranged 368 medical staff for multiple mission deployed and 875 in reserve 25 Special Needs Shelters open with 1373 residents 4581 patients/residents evacuated from 139 health care facilities. 2 (1 from Charlie) acute care facility and 1 rehabilitation center are closed Placing a temporary county health department facility in Dixie County. 2244 oxygen cylinders delivered to hospitals and/or special needs shelters 258 portalets, and 10 dumpsters delivered 253,000 cans of DEET and 63 cases of hand sanitizer delivered. 58 Nursing homes continue on generators. 3 county health department structures with significant damage.

32 Emergency Services Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –ESF 10 will continue assessments of impacted counties –ESF 16 will continue to fulfill missions as tasked –Continued evaluation of the health care infrastructure damage due to the storm. –Response to local health care services experiencing surge capacity overload. –Deployment of overhead assessment and response teams following the path of the storm. –Determination of preventative health care measures. Up next – Human Services

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34 Up next – Infrastructure Current Operations – –3809 people remain in public shelter facilities, down from 6368 yesterday. Unmet Needs – –Being addressed as identified Future Operations – –Continue post event staging/ distribution of Mass Care/ food, water, and ice to affected population –Long term sheltering –Handling of animal injuries/ casualties from the storm –Coordination of volunteers and donations with affected counties

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36 Up next – Military Support Infrastructure Current Operations – –Identifying and mobilizing recon, impact assessment and PDA assets –Monitoring fuel availability and re-supply along evacuation routes –Supporting fuel requests for LSA’s and County Emergency Ops –74+ fuel request missions handled so far –487,883 wireline customers out in impacted areas –83%+ coverage up for wireless customers –Sandbag requests supported –1,193,209 customers identified as out of power so far (see msg 1549) Unmet Needs – –Diesel and gasoline fuel Future Operations – –Continue to monitor transportation, electricity, fuel and telecom systems

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38 Up next – Logistics Military Support Current Operations – –5193 Soldiers and Airmen performing Humanitarian and/or Security missions –Supporting transportation requirements –Supporting LSA operations –Task Force 53rd Operates in Southern Florida –Task Force 83rd Operates in Northern Florida Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue Humanitarian and Security missions –Refit and plan / prep for Hurricane Ivan

39 Logistics Up next – Finance & Administration

40 Logistics Current Issues – Unmet Needs – Future Operations –

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42 Up next – Public Information Finance & Administration Current Operations – –Assisting in the establishment of LSA's and Base Camps. –Assisting with deployment of Response staff and DFO staff. Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue to monitor costs –Continue to process purchasing and deployment assignments for Logistics and DFO Staff.

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44 Up next – Recovery Public Information Current Operations – –Continue to disseminate flooding safety message –Responding to media requests on distribution centers Unmet Needs – –Updated intel on distribution centers Future Operations – –Transition to DFO operations –Contingency plan for Ivan

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46 Up next – SERT Chief Recovery Current Operations – –Continue to support Hurricane Frances Response activities –Request IA for additional counties based upon damage –Conduct IA and PA Preliminary Damage Assessments –Conduct PA Applicant Briefings –Manage DRCs Unmet Needs – Future Operations –

47 SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo

48 September 9 at 1830 ESF Briefing Next Briefing


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