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Hurricane Ivan Morning Briefing September 22, 2004.

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1 Hurricane Ivan Morning Briefing September 22, 2004

2 SEOC LEVEL 1 Operational Hours 0700 – 1900 or as missions require

3 State Coordinating Officer Federal Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate Bill Carwile Up Next – SERT Chief

4 Mike DeLorenzo Deder Lane Up Next – Meteorology SERT Chief

5 Meteorology Amber Dooley

6 Remnants of Ivan Moving West

7 Current Environment Unfavorable for Development

8 Jeanne Drifts Between Bahamas and Bermuda

9 Environment Could Become More Favorable for Modest Intensification

10 Jeanne’s Steering Currents

11 This Morning’s Computer Models

12 730 miles East of West Palm Beach

13 Lisa a Little Weaker

14 This Morning’s Computer Models

15 1150 miles West of Cape Verde Islands Up Next – Information & Planning

16 David Crisp Information & Planning

17 General Operating Objectives: Monitor First Response Plan Identify Life Safety Support to Potentially Affected Areas Identify Life Sustaining Support to Potentially Affected Areas Coordinate positioning of response capabilities/assets/teams Restoration of Critical Infrastructure Develop a strategy to assist counties in the recovery of the Public Education Systems. Develop a Temporary Housing Strategy. Fuel supply and distribution concerns Sheltering: General and Special needs Infrastructure Water, Power, Transportation, Schools, Healthcare systems Re-entry into impacted areas Food, water, ice Security Unsolicited goods Identify Additional Distribution sites Commodity items for Responders Unemployment compensation and electronic banking Mass Feeding Issues: Hurricane Ivan State/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #13 State Emergency Response Team Operational Period: 0700 09-21-2004 to 0700 09-22-2004 Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d

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20 Re-entry Escambia – Pedestrian access to view home on Perdido Key 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Residents with Beach Decals on Pensacola Beach Santa Rosa - Pedestrian access to view home on Navarre Beach from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. Okaloosa - Holiday Isle, Okaloosa Island and U.S. 98 with Drivers License, Military ID, or U.S Passport Walton –No restrictions Bay - No restrictions Gulf - No restrictions

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26 Up Next – Operations Chief

27 Operations Chief Leo Lachat Up Next – Emergency Services

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33 Current Operations – Unmet Needs – Future Operations – Up Next – Human Services

34 Human Services Up Next – ESF 4&9

35 Human Services Current Operations – –Shelters - 7 shelters, 1400+ evacuees (3 counties) –Feeding - 32 canteens, 3 kitchens (+ 3 more being set up), 80+ ERVs, 6-8 comfort stations being activated –Commodities - 182,500 meals, 9600 cases of baby food & 834 cases of baby support items –Donations - 98,000+ cases of donated items –Animal issues - 175 site assessments, 12 large animal teams, 8 small animal teams in field, several tons of feed dispensed –DRCs - 4 open + 6 planned Unmet Needs – –Addressing items as they are identified. Future Operations – –Continue meeting food/water/ice needs –Long term sheltering for small number of people –Temporary housing Up Next – Infrastructure

36 Infrastructure Up Next – Military Support

37 Infrastructure Up Next – Military Support Current Operations – –163,422 customers reported out (Ivan): Escambia – 61% out Holmes – 0 % out Santa Rosa – 53% out Walton – 10% out Okaloosa – 33% out Jackson – 0% out Washington – 0% out Bay – 0% out Unmet Needs – –Diesel and gasoline fuel supply and distribution Future Operations – –Continue to monitor transportation, flood-fighting, electricity, fuel and telecom systems

38 Military Support Up Next – ESF 8

39 Military Support Up Next – Logistics Current Operations – –Personnel Strength: 4,536 –JTF 53, JTF 32, and TF PHOENIX conducted security operations, humanitarian assistance, and limited Logistical Staging Area support in impacted counties –Moved State operations at LSA Pensacola Regional Airport to LSA Saufley Field –TF PHOENIX assumes responsibility for military support to LSA Pensacola Regional Airport and/or LSA Saufley Field, 3 Dets attached from 3-116th FA, 3-265th ADA & A/31st FSB (S&T Co)(ALARNG) –Force Structure Realignment Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue to evaluate each mission & track available troops –JTF 53 & JTF 32 continue to conduct security & humanitarian assistance ops

40 Logistics Up Next – Finance & Administration

41 Logistics Current Operations – Unmet Needs – Future Operations – Up Next – Finance & Administration

42 Finance & Administration

43 Up Next – Public Information Current Operations – –Continue to process PO's for the three Disaster and setting up the LSA's. –Continue the deployment of personnel. Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Support all three events by placing orders for equipment and supplies. –Continue to track cost for all three events.

44 Public Information Up Next – Recovery

45 ESF 14 – Public Information Up Next – Recovery Current Operations – Unmet Needs – Future Operations –

46 Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief

47 Recovery Current Operations – Unmet Needs – Future Operations – Up Next – SERT Chief

48 SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo

49 Next Briefing September 22 at 1830 ESF Briefing


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