Hurricane Katrina
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Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking Safety Briefing
SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations
EOC Staffing STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate SERT CHIEF – Mike DeLorenzo OPERATIONS CHIEF – Leo Lachat ESF 5 CHIEF – David Crisp LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Suzanne Adams PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone RECOVERY – Frank Koutnik
State Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate Up Next – SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo Up Next – Meteorology SERT Chief
Meteorology Michael Lowry
Florida Radar – 6:30 PM EDT
Tuesday Morning Weather Map
24-Hour Rainfall Forecast: 8 PM Sat – 8 PM Sun
5-Day Rainfall Forecast: 8 AM Sat – 8 AM Thurs
Tropical Atlantic Satellite Image
Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Satellite Up Next – Information & Planning
David Crisp Information & Planning Up Next – Operations
Escambia Santa Rosa Walton Okaloosa Washington Bay Holmes Jackson Calhoun Liberty Leon Franklin Wakulla Gadsden Gulf Jefferson Madison Taylor Suwannee Hamilton Lafayette Dixie Columbia Gilchrist Levy Nassau Duval Baker ClayUnion Bradford Alachua Marion Pasco Orange Seminole St. JohnsFlagler Putnam Volusia Brevard Lake Hernando Citrus Pinellas Hillsborough Osceola Polk Sumter Charlotte DeSoto Lee Collier Hardee Hendry Highlands Okeechobee Indian River Palm Beach Martin Broward Miani-Dade Monroe Glades Manatee Sarasota St. Lucie Areas of Operations Harrison Hancock Jackson Stone George Pearl River
Escambia Santa Rosa Walton Okaloosa Washington Bay Holmes Jackson Calhoun Liberty Leon Franklin Wakulla Gadsden Gulf Jefferson Madison Taylor Suwannee Hamilton Lafayette Dixie Columbia Gilchrist Levy Nassau Duval Baker ClayUnion Bradford Alachua Marion Pasco Orange Seminole St. JohnsFlagler Putnam Volusia Brevard Lake Hernando Citrus Pinellas Hillsborough Osceola Polk Sumter Charlotte DeSoto Lee Collier Hardee Hendry Highlands Okeechobee Indian River Palm Beach Martin Broward Miani-Dade Monroe Glades Manatee Sarasota St. Lucie Shelters Open No Shelters Open or on Standby Sheltering Response Indicators Panhandle Area of Operations Shelters on Standby
98 to 100% restored Less than 90% restored Electric Restoration Response Indicators 90 to 98% restored
Mississippi Road Status US 98 is open from Alabama to Hattiesburg for Emergency Responders US 90 is closed from Waveland to Ocean Springs I-110 and MS-609 are open in Biloxi for Emergency Workers I-20 is open across the state I-10 East bound between Hwy 57 and Hwy 613 is closed in Hancock County I-59 South bound has 1 lane open for emergency vehicles from I- 20 to Louisiana US 49 from Hattiesburg to Jackson is open Most roads south of I-20 and east of I-55 are not open to the public.
City/CountyCurfew Times Meridian (2 tiered)18 & over 11 PM – 6 AM 17 & under 8 PM – 6 AM Ridgeland10 PM – 5 AM Clinton9 PM – 5 AM Harrison County6 PM – 6 AM HattiesburgDusk until Dawn Jackson8 PM – 8 AM LaurelSundown to Sunup McComb10 PM – 6 AM Pelahatchie8 PM – 6 AM Richland8 PM – 6 AM Raymond8 PM – 7 AM Curfews in Effect
Boil Water Notices Jackson County West of Westhaven Blvd North of Westhaven Drive Westwood Drive Sunnybrook Drive South of I-20 West of Robinson Extension Suncrest Drive to Cooper Road West and South of Forest Hill Road West of I-55
Focus response efforts on: south Florida Panhandle Task Force Florida – Mississippi Shelterees from other states Anticipate - What resources will likely be needed. Fuel availability. I-10 corridor transportation issues. Keep the emergency worker safe – unsafe work environment. Report deployments to ESF5 Planning Considerations Up Next – Operations
Leo Lachat Operations Up Next – ESF 1&3
State Incident Action Plan Operational Period: to General Operating Objectives: 1.Support Re-entry Operations. 2.Support Human Services operations. 3.Implement extended shelter plan. 4.Restore Critical Infrastructure. 5.Continue Logistical operations. 6.Develop an Emergency Fuel Strategy. 7.Coordinate operational support to Task Force Florida. Planning Assumptions: 1.The operational area will be split between south Florida, the Panhandle, and Mississippi. 2.Search and Rescue operations will be lengthy and difficult. 3.The availability of resources is in short supply nationally. 4.Due to the size and scope of the event, resource outsourcing will likely be required. 5.Due to the multiple operational areas, resource support must be well coordinated among all operational areas. 6.Evacuees from other States will likely be in Florida over a prolonged period of time and will require an alternate approach to sheltering. Up Next – ESF 1&3
Operations Support Up Next – ESF 1&3
Operations Support Up Next – ESF 1&3 Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
ESF 1&3 Transportation & Public Works Up Next – ESF 2
ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Current Issues Mississippi Bridge inspection complete; delivered report to Mississippi listing damage and needed repairs Pushed cones and barricades to LSA Working to donate surplus heavy equipment to Mississippi Continue to identify and supply emergency responder fuel sites to support emergency responders. Unmet Needs Need base camp to support field crews Future Operations Sending infrastructure support team to identify the specific needs of the impacted counties Support future EMAC missions as needed. Up Next – ESF 2
Up Next – ESF 4&9 ESF 2 Communications
ESF 2 – Communications Up Next – ESF 4&9 Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
Up Next – ESF 6 ESF 4&9 Firefighting and Search & Rescue
ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue Current Issues Three (3) areas of operation expanding from initial bases. Stennis and Hancock County: FL TF 8; Region 1 MARC Unit and Engine ST 3 (one engine in Stennis, three engines in Pearl River County, and one engine in Stone County) to support local Fire Departments. Biloxi and Harrison County: Fl TF 3 and 9; Engine ST 1; Water Rescue from TF 3; Region 5 MARC Unit; Tanker ST 1 & 2 will be on scene at /3/05. Pascagoula and Jackson County: FL TF 4 & 5; Engine ST 2; MARC from Region 2 ST 4 and ST 5 from Escambia and Okaloosa Counties are on scene at Harrison County EOC; ST 6 from Manatee County moved to Hancock County. MARC unit from Tallahassee moved to support DOF Gold team at Harrison County Gulf Coast Coliseum. Replacements and additional personnel for several command and forward ESF 4 & 9 positions have been identified and will be in place by 1700, 9/3/05 Multiple units from Division of Forestry (Gold Team, Blue Team, and three Type III IMT) working both here and in Mississippi.
ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Continue to support all resources in the field. Continue to monitor situation and future operation Up Next – ESF 6
ESF 6 Mass Care Up Next – ESF 8
ESF 6 – Mass Care Current Issues Shower Units & Cots Logistics has ordered all available "Bath in a Bag" camping showers to be distributed via the PODs and by 9/5/05 Base Camps should be operational in Hancock, Harrison and Jackson counties (see message 755 for details.) Beds for responders will be available for responders at these base camps as well. These actions elevate the need. Shelters Florida people in 14 shelters in 13 counties 9 shelters in 3 counties are on standby. Mississippi - Statewide - Red Cross numbers only 103 Shelters open with a current population of 13,506. Capacity of open shelters 32, Shelters on Standby. Alabama - Statewide - Red Cross numbers only 44 Shelters open with a current population of 3,620. Capacity of open shelters 9, Shelters on Standby. Working 6 Missions to support Mississippi activities and 2 in Florida
ESF 6 – Mass Care Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Continue to support Mass Care activities in both Florida and Mississippi and requested. Up Next – ESF 8
ESF 8 Health & Medical Up Next – ESF 10
ESF 8 – Health & Medical Current Issues No special needs shelters open in Florida No official special needs shelters open in Mississippi Florida NDMS VA hospitals receiving out of state patients Coastal Mississippi hospitals closed. Staged EPI Team, 3 Nursing Teams (consisting of 7 staff each), 1- Logistics Team, and 1 IMT Liaison to deploy to Stennis 09/04/05. Additional health & medical (ESF8) teams being identified to support anticipated Mississippi missions. US PH service 35-member EH teams enroute to Stennis Demobilization of EMS resources in Stennis. Re-Supplying deployed staff with ice, water, MREs, and other supplies. 12 RVs remaining (11 are committed to deploy 9/04/05). 1,117 Body Bags received today 3 Penske trucks to be deployed 9/04/05 for delivery of additional supplies. MQA working on Teams for Memorial hospital located in Gulfport, Mississippi (mission #635). Immunizations of all DOH First Responders & Law Enforcement being coordinated through ESF8. Addressing tire replacement issues for Stennis ambulances. Coordinating ambulance transport with American Medical Response National Dispatch.
ESF 8 – Health & Medical Unmet Needs DOH EH and MS DOH simultaneously requesting support for Entomology, Water Supply and Waste Water Engineering, Food Service Sanitation and General Environmental Health issues occurring in impacted areas through tracker. Establish mission to provide emergency relief to internally displaced persons (IDP) in Florida, including medications. Future Operations Environmental Health creation of a long range plan for deployment. External distribution of Vaccination Recommendations. Coordinate with Federal PIO concerning NDMS actions in Florida Up Next – ESF 10
ESF 10 Hazardous Materials Up Next – ESF 11
ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Current Issues 2- two man Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) teams are on the ground in Mississippi for Hazardous Materials assessments in three coastal counties Working with USEPA to identify and mitigate releases from multiple shipping containers that contained unknown hazardous materials and have been washed into residential areas around Gulfport. Numerous leaking containers including gases located. Monitoring Hazardous Materials and Environmental Protection issues in SE and NW Florida areas
ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials DEP Employees Involved in Hurricane Response: Division/District/OfficeField DeployedSpecial AssignmentVolunteersTotal Secretary Admin State Lands NW Dist C Dist NE Dist SW Dist SE Dist South Dist RAM Water Waste Recs & Parks GWT CAMA Air Siting Energy Law Enf Daily Total
ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Up Next – ESF 11 Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Planning for additional Haz-Mat assessment resources for deployment to Mississippi Planning for Water Facilities for deployment to Mississippi under EMAC.
ESF 11 Food & Water Up Next – ESF 12
ESF 11 – Food & Water Up Next – ESF 12 Current Issues 1st shipment of baby formula, baby water and Enfalyte arrived at LSA; loaded on ambulances for distribution as needed in South Mississippi counties 2 additional truckloads of formula and 1 truckload of baby food due to arrive later today. Balance of order to arrive 9/4 & 9/5. 4 truckloads of Pediasure and 2 truckloads of Ensure due to arrive at Stennis by Monday 3 shipments of diapers, wipes, etc. scheduled to start arriving at Stennis LSA on Monday Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Deployment of 3-person ESF 11 LSA team to Stennis. Continue trying to locate additional water and ice Monitor and re-supply product to LSA
ESF 12 Energy Up Next – ESF 13
ESF 12 – Energy Current Issues FUEL Total of million gallons of fuel now available in the state. Additional 89.8 million gallons on 21 ships will arrive within 3 days. Additional million gallons on 43 ships will arrive within 9 days. Port Status Panhandle ports ( Freeport, Niceville, Panama City, and Pensacola) - Open with some restrictions All other ports in the state are open. ELECTRIC There are no outages in the state. FRCC again calls for public appeals for conservation of electricity.
ESF 12 – Energy Mississippi Electric Update There are approximately 774,244 services without power in the State of Mississippi. Mississippi Electric Power Association: 338,363 services without power The Southernmost counties are mainly served by the following 3 utilities of the Mississippi Electric Power Association: Pearl River Valley Association - 40,600 without power Singing River - 64,870 without power (100%) Coast Electric - 68,701 without power (100%) The remainder of the outages are scattered throughout the other 22 "Co-Ops" within the Mississippi Electric Power Association. Mississippi Power: 167,000 services throughout the state are without power; 28,000 have been restored.
ESF 12 – Energy Mississippi Electric Update Mississippi Power reports the following outages in the 6 southern Mississippi counties that Florida will be assisting: George: 1,273 Hancock: 2,155 Harrison: 66,340 Jackson: 2,143 Pearl: 3,505 Stone: 718 Mississippi Power estimates that about 70 percent of its 8,000 miles of transmission and distribution lines will need to be repaired or replaced. Over 2,500 outside crews arrived Tuesday to provide assistance. About 5,000 outside crews are expected to be available by today. Mississippi Power estimates that it may take as long as four weeks to restore power in hard hit areas. Entergy-Mississippi: 190,759 services without power.
ESF 12 – Energy Up Next – ESF 13 Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations
Up Next – ESF 14 ESF 13 Military Support
ESF 13 – Military Support Current Issues 3 rotor aircraft, SAR (LA) 4 vessels, SAR (New Orleans) 4 rotor aircraft, fire suppression (Camp Shelby, MS) 589 pax, security/humanitarian (Hancock Co, MS) Assistance Team, LA SEOC (Baton Rouge) 3 rotor aircraft, SAR (Red Zone, MS) Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Secure and establish sustainable Hancock Co. base camp Up Next – ESF 14
Up Next – ESF 15 ESF 14 Public Information
ESF 14 – Public Information Up Next – ESF 15 Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
ESF 15 Volunteers & Donations Up Next – ESF 16
ESF 15 – Volunteers & Donations Up Next – ESF 16 Current Issues Volunteer & Donations Hotline Coordinating movement of donations Re-structure website to meet new needs Unmet Needs Volunteer Management Planners Future Operations Provide volunteers/donations support in MS
ESF 16 Law Enforcement Up Next – ESF 17
ESF 16 – Law Enforcement Up Next – ESF 17 Current Issues Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations
ESF 17 Agriculture & Animal Protection Up Next – Finance & Administration
ESF 17 – Agriculture & Animal Protection Up Next – Finance & Administration Current Issues Incident Management Teams for South and North Florida have been demobilized. Unmet Needs None at this time. Future Operations ESF 17 State Agricultural Response Team (SART) leaving Sunday AM to travel to Mississippi as requested Preparing for mosquito spraying missions.
Up Next – Logistics Finance & Administration
Up Next – Logistics Current Issues Tracking expenditures for Florida's response to Katrina and EMAC Assisting with deployment of staff Continuing to purchase equipment and supplies Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Continue to assist with deployment of staff Continue to track costs Continue to make necessary purchases to support the EOC and EMAC ****** Will notify State Agency Finance Officers when conference calls will resume******
Logistics Chuck Hagan Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid
Logistics Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid
EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Recovery
EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Recovery Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief
Recovery Current Issues Unmet Needs None at this time Future Operations Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo
Next Briefing September 4 at 0730 Branch Briefing