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1 Hurricane Jeanne Evening Briefing September 30, 2004

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

3 State Coordinating Officer & Federal Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate Ed Buikema Up Next – SERT Chief

4 Mike DeLorenzo Deder Lane Up Next – Meteorology SERT Chief

5 Meteorology Ben Nelson

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9 Impacts: 88.0 - I-75 will be closed. 86.5 - The railroad bridge at the gage site floods. 84.5 - U.S. 41 will be closed. 83.0 - Sewage treatment plant in jeopardy. Inform Florida State EOC at this height. 81.0 - Columbia county begins evacuation of residents. Route 441 is under water and closed. Area known as Suwannee Valley is inundated and secondary roads are closed. Flooding begins at Stephen F. Foster State Park. Top 5 Historical Crests (1) 88.02 ft on 04/10/1973 (2) 85.40 ft on 04/10/1984 (3) 85.19 ft on 04/05/1948 (4) 84.86 ft on 02/27/1998 (5) 84.36 ft on 09/17/1964

10 Impacts: 30.0 - 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. 26.0 - DAMAGE TO HOMES AT LOW ELEVATION AS WELL AS BASEMENT AREAS UNDERNEATH HOMES ON STILTS IS LIKELY. Top 3 Historical Crests (1) 36.20 ft on 09/16/1964 (2) 32.98 ft on 02/26/1998 (3) 27.21 ft on 03/15/2003

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12 Top 5 Historical Crests (1) 13.28 ft on 04/05/1960 (2) 12.05 ft on 10/10/1960 (3) 11.63 ft on 07/08/1934 (4) 11.17 ft on 09/26/1933 (5) 10.58 ft on 03/21/1998 Impacts: 9.0 - ARROWHEAD SUBDIVISION FLOODS WITH WATER IN HOMES 8.0 - WATER APPROACHES HOUSE FOUNDATIONS IN ARROWHEAD SUBDIVISION

13 Impacts: 7.0 - Water moving around sea wall around Lake Monroe rises into grassy areas around the sea wall and starts to encroach on Seminole Blvd. 6.8 - Water begins moving over sea wall around Lake Monroe in Sanford and entering parking lot of Central Florida Regional Hospital Top 5 Historical Crests (1) 8.50 ft on 10/15/1953 (2) 8.14 ft on 10/11/1960 (3) 7.32 ft on 10/13/1948 (4) 7.30 ft on 09/28/1945 (5) 7.19 ft on 09/21/1964

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15 Rainfall Forecast: Thursday PM – Friday PM

16 Rainfall Forecast: Friday PM – Saturday PM

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18 Up Next – Information & Planning

19 David Crisp Information & Planning

20 General Operating Objectives: Issues: Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d Hurricane Jeanne State/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #8 State Emergency Response Team Operational Period: 1400 09-30-04 to 1400 10-01-04 Monitor Selected Field Teams Provide assets and commodities Monitor Flood evacuation plan Develop protective action recommendations Monitor safety and security issues Develop restoration process for Critical Infrastructure Transition to Recovery Shortage of fuel tenders Infrastructure water, power, transportation, schools and healthcare systems Roads limited by flood conditions Hurricane Impacted Infrastructure Limited resources Unemployment compensation, electronic banking and food stamps

21 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 Area of Impact Severe Damage Moderate Damage Minimal Damage

22 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 EOC Status Full Activation Partial Activation Monitoring

23 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 Curfews Curfew in place No Curfew

24 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 Miami-Dade Monroe Glades Manatee Sarasota St. Lucie Energy Restoration Less than 92% Restored 92 to 98% Restored Greater than 98% Restored

25 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 Miami-Dade Monroe Glades Manatee Sarasota St. Lucie Schools Schools not open/classes not in session Schools open/not all students in classes Normal

26 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 Shelters On-standby Shelters Closed Shelter Status

27 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 Emergency Services Requiring external services – mutual aid Operating under Emergency Plans Normal operations

28 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 No pressure/low pressure/boil water order Normal pressure/boil water orders Normal Water

29 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 Debris Emergency Debris Clearance Emergency Debris Removal Debris Management Plan implemented

30 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 Health Care Primary health care systems impacted and DMATs deployed Primary health care systems online, not at full capacity /no DMATs deployed Primary health care systems at full capacity

31 General Operating Objectives: Issues: Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d Hurricane Ivan State/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #23 State Emergency Response Team Operational Period: 0700 09-30-2004 to 0700 10-01-2004 Identify Life Safety Support to the Affected Areas. Identify Life Sustaining Support to the Affected Areas. Coordinate positioning of response and recovery capabilities/assets/teams. Implement the restoration process for Critical Infrastructure. Assist counties in the recovery process. Develop a Temporary Housing Strategy. Fuel supply and distribution concerns Infrastructure Water, Power, Transportation, Schools, Healthcare systems Re-entry into impacted areas Maintaining food, water, ice Maintaining security Maintain Additional Distribution system Unemployment compensation, electronic banking and food stamps Maintaining Mass Feeding

32 Escambia Santa Rosa Walton Okaloosa Washington Bay Holmes Jackson Calhoun Liberty Leon Franklin Wakulla Gadsden Gulf Jefferson Madison Taylor Dixie Hurricane Ivan Area of Operations

33 Ivan Sept. 27, 2004 Shelters Energy Schools Emergency Services Health Care Debris Water Communications Search and Rescue Escambia 85% Santa Rosa Indicators of Response 88% 89% Up Next – Operations

34 Up Next – ESF 1&3 Operations

35 ESF 1&3 Transportation & Public Works

36 ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Brevard County Highlands County 10 Traffic Signal Generators 1 Debris Removal FDOT County EOC Liaison 15 Signal light Generators FDOT County EOC Liaison Columbia County Hardee County 10,000 Sandbags 1 Restore Traffic Signals 14 Sinkhole Restorations4 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison Gilchrist County Hernando County 40 Barricades 1 Variable Message Board FDOT County EOC Liaison1 Transport Distribution Supplies 20 Portable Stop Signs FDOT County EOC Liaison

37 ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Hillsborough County Marion County 20 Portable Stop Signs 7 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison200 Traffic Cones 50,000 Sandbags Indian River County 24 BarricadesMartin County 500 Stop Signs 1 Passenger Ferry Service FDOT County EOC Liaison Palm Beach County 15 Traffic Signal Generators Lake County 200 Stop Signs 20 Portable Stop Signs 4 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison Okeechobee County Leon County 1 Debris Removal 2 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison FDOT County EOC Liaison

38 ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Polk County St. Lucie County 4 Barricades6 Traffic Signal Generators 100 Cones 3 Traffic Signal Repairs 7 Signs 150 Stop Signs 4 Traffic Signal Repairs 500 Sign Posts 8 Stop Signs 1 Debris Removal 4 Variable Message Boards 100 Barricades 2 Debris Removals1 Restore Roadway Signage 1 Transport Distribution Supplies FDOT County EOC Liaison FDOT County EOC Liaison Suwannee County 1 Small Pump 250 Barricades FDOT County EOC Liaison

39 ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Statewide 63 Evacuation Traffic Counters 3 Variable Message Boards SEOC 6 Suspension of Tolls State RECON Air and Ground Teams CAP, FDOT, FLNG 5 Requests for Weight-Dimensional Permit Issues 37 FDOT, 12 SFWMD at DFO-Orlando

40 ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Many Thanks from ESF-1 and ESF-3 to Eileen and the Food Caterers and Chuck Hagen and all of his State LSA Teams and Major Potter, his Crew, and the EMAC “Emacers” and Jeff Milligan and his “Hang-In-There” Logistics Team Chuck, Kathy, Donna, Laura, Cindee, John, and Vince and the In-State and Out-of-State Electric Company Crews

41 Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Support Hurricane Jeanne response and eventual activities –Continue support of Charley, Frances, Ivan, and DFO recovery activities ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Up Next – Civil Air Patrol

42 Civil Air Patrol Current Operations – –8 sorties for riverwatch, flood watch, and impact assessment in multiple counties –Picture Count: 1000+ (ground and air) –Distribution Center Support in Lake and Indian River Counties –Shelter Communications Support in Indian River Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Air tasking for river and flood watch –Distribution Center Support in Indian River County –Continue to support the ESF's and the Counties ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Up Next – ESF 2

43 ESF 2 Communications Up Next – ESF 4&9

44 ESF 2 – Communications Current Operations – –Coordinating cell phones, wireless air cards, etc delivery, phone line installations, T1 lines, relocating lines, disconnects, analog phone, etc. –Prioritizing and escalating of communications restorations with carriers in impacted counties –Hurricane Ivan 24,534 customer wireline outages reported in Hurricane Ivan impacted areas 2,000 repaired since 9/29 approx 125, 000 lines repaired in Ivan 87.28% average of wireless coverage CAPACITY AVAILABLE in the areas impacted by Hurricane Ivan – Ivan Deployments EscambiaSanta RosaOkaloosa 1 COW – LSA 51 COW – EOC1 SAT COW 1 COW – Fairgrounds1 MAC Unit – EOC 1 EDOC – EOC4 Mobile Phone BanksNorth Florida 1 MAC Unit – EOC Milton, Gulf Breeze,2 COLTS Navarre, Jay

45 ESF 2 – Communications Current Operations – –Hurricane Jeanne 297, 644 customer wireline reported OUT OF SERVICE in the areas impacted by Hurricane Jeanne 18,211 customer repaired since yesterday 9/28 approx 900,000 customers restored since Jeanne 96.18% average of wireless coverage reported - Hurricane Jeanne 16.36% coverage increase from yesterday 9/29 RIAT-Communications support personnel from ESF-2/STO deployed in Indian River Co. Continuing support communications recovery at these county EOCs. COWs up and running: 3 in Palm Beach County, 1 in Indian River (FEMA location), 2 in Martin County, 1 in St. Lucie County (EOC) COWs at Ft. Pierce Police Station and St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office up and running by end of today 9/30 1000's of cell phones/chargers deployed for recovery support 100's of satellite phones, air-cards, analog phones deployed for recovery support approx 30 laptops for recovery support

46 ESF 2 – Communications Current Operations (continued) – –Jeanne Deployments BrowardIndian RIverMartin 1 COW – Sheriff’s Ofc1 COW – EOC2 COWs – Stuart and Home Depot Palm BeachSt. LuciePolk 3 COWs – WPB,3 COWs – Sheriff’s Ofc2 COWs enroute to SFWMD, SFLFT. Pierce PD, EOCsupport capacity Fairgrounds1 COW demobilized Charlotte 2 COWs – Punta Gorda & Charlotte Airport

47 ESF 2 – Communications Current Operations (continued) – –State Law Enforcement Radio System (SLERS) SLERS is operational with wide-area connectivity Ft. Pierce site cluster is intermittent due to microwave link problems; repairs underway Eight-teen (18) sites are on generator power 10 sites restored since yesterday 9/29 Three (3)sites in the Escambia/Santa Rosa area are operational with reduced coverage-repairs now being scheduled Microwave system repairs continue; remaining Microwave problems have minimal service impact Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue to support communications needs of LSA's, EOC, state, and county agencies. Up Next – ESF 4&9

48 ESF 4&9 Firefighting and Search & Rescue

49 ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue Current Operations – –18 open missions (10 are DOF Missions) –Assets deployed or being mobilized include: 3 – Overhead Teams 2 – LSA Management Teams 1 – IMT One Fire Marshal and five Inspectors 1 – MAC Unit 1 – Command Trailer 1 – 6000 Gallon Tender 1 – Refrigerated Trailer 1 – Liaison Officer 2 – Trucks 2 – Heavy Dozers

50 ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Monitor demobilization schedules for deployed resources –Fill new requests as received –Identify assets for water rescue in flooded areas. Up Next – ESF 6

51 ESF 6 Mass Care Up Next – ESF 8

52 Current Operations – ESF 6 – Mass Care

53 Up Next – ESF 8 Unmet Needs – Future Operations – ESF 6 – Mass Care

54 ESF 8 Health & Medical Up Next – ESF 10

55 ESF 8 – Health & Medical Current Operations – –Ivan All DMATs have left the panhandle as of 9/30/04 3:00pm; 4 NDMS staff will remain at Sacred Heart Hospital until midnight tonight 176 additional professional staff deployed to affected areas Additional deployed resources: 3,879 oxygen canisters, 1,878 portalets, 152 dumpsters, and 1,410 DEET cans. All special needs shelters for Ivan are no longer open; SNS clients have been discharged to other facilities/locations as appropriate. –Jeanne 9 Special Needs Shelters are open with approximately 335 patients in residence as of 9/30/04 12:00pm. 28 medical facilities evacuated 633 patients as of 9/30/04 12:00 am 826 regions in 35 counties have boiled water notices in affect as of 9/39, 5:00pm.

56 ESF 8 – Health & Medical Current Operations (continued) – –Jeanne (continued) Staffing Resources - –DMATs: 2 teams and 8 augmentees in Martin and Brevard Counties, and 5 teams on alert as of 9/30/04 3:00 pm –EMACs: teams from Iowa, Oklahoma, California, South Carolina are in Brevard, Dade, Indian River, Martin, Marion, Osceola, Sumter 128 additional professional staff deployed to affected areas, including –53 nurses –34 DCHAT deployed to Indian River(19) and Polk County (15) –15 behavioral health staff –7 epidemiology and environmental health staff Additional Deployed Resources - –Brevard: 22 dumpsters, 52 portalets, 12 hand washing stations –Citrus: 4 oxygen, 8 portalets –Columbia: 20 portalets, 8 hand washing stations –Glades: 30 portalets –Hardee: 28 portalets, 10 hand washing stations

57 ESF 8 – Health & Medical Current Operations (continued) – –Jeanne (continued) Additional Deployed Resources (continued) - –Hernando: 1 dumpster, 4 portalets, 2 hand washing stations –Indian River: 20 oxygen, 1 dumpster, 4 portalets, 4 hand washing stations, 8000 hand sanitizers –Manatee: 3 portalets –Marion: 200 oxygen, 3 dumpsters, 12 portalets, 4 hand washing stations –Okeechobee: 400 oxygen –Palm Beach: 4 dumpsters, 52 portalets, 14 hand washing stations –Polk: 154 oxygen, 5 dumpsters, 48 portalets, 4 hand washing stations –Sarasota: 30 oxygen –St. Lucie: 48 portalets, 8 hand washing stations –Volusia: 434 oxygen

58 ESF 8 – Health & Medical Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Ivan: Continue to monitor and support medical facility needs. Respond to local health care services experiencing surge capacity overload. –Jeanne: Continue to position response teams and resources in affected areas. Monitor and support medical facilities and special needs shelters. Continue locating suitable discharge options for special needs shelter patients. Respond to local health care services experiencing surge capacity overload. Up Next – ESF 10

59 ESF 10 Hazardous Materials Up Next – ESF 11

60 ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Current Operations – –Hurricane Ivan Federal & State responders working response incidents and collection of potential hazardous materials in Gulf Breeze, Navarre Beach, Pensacola Beach & Perdido Key and Big Lagoon State Park areas Setting up new staging area in Gulf Breeze. DEP personnel continue staffing ESF10 desks at Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties. DEP Northwest District operating Citizen's Information Hotline (850) 595-4572 or (850) 595-3483 will be operated through Friday, October 1. The information hotline can provide assistance for debris removal, open burning, petroleum storage tank info, Drinking water and wastewater facilities, beach restoration, coastal construction, asbestos cleanup, and wetlands issues DEP Regulatory District Office in Pensacola remains closed due to storm damage - a temporary field office has been established in an Escambia County Office Building. Two DEP ESF10 personnel deployed in Escambia and Santa Rosa County

61 ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Current Operations (continued) – –Hurricane Jeanne Conducted damage assessments & responded to a wide range of storm related oil and hazardous material incidents Supporting cleanup at Pahokee Marina where over 20 boats were sunk. DEP personnel staffing ESF 10 desk in Highlands county Conducted coastal beach assessment on Florida East Coast DEP assessing sunken vessels at Great Hammock on the Kissimmee River. Phosphate facilities water levels are extremely high. The DEP continues to monitor conditions of the phosphogypsum stacks and is working with Tampa Electric to restore power.

62 ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Current Operations (continued) – –Hurricane Jeanne (continued) Assessing status of Domestic Wastewater Facilities (>3300 hookups) –225 operational –4 unconfirmed –5 non-operational (Martin and Polk Counties) –82 operational with followup needs Assessing status of Drinking Water Facilities (>3300 hookups) –147 operational –2 non-operational (St. Lucie and Brevard Counties) –30 no response DEP ESF10 personnel deployments - 2 Polk and 1 St. Lucie. DEP providing technical assistance with disposal of WWII era 500lb rocket.

63 ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue response to Hazardous Materials incidents and fuel spills from sunken vessels. –Continue followup of drinking water, wastewater, & solid waste facilities. –Continue to assess and provide input for generator needs at wastewater and drinking water facilities. –Continue to monitor flooding issues. Up Next – ESF 11

64 ESF 11 Food & Water Up Next – ESF 12

65 ESF 11 – Food & Water Current Operations – Hurricanes Frances-Ivan-Jeanne –Two LSA teams deployed –USDA food for 991,000 meals –Commercial food for 22,500 meals –Baby food and formula- 57,576 cases –Baby supplies-5,820 cases

66 ESF 11 – Food & Water Deliveries of baby food, formula & supplies & USDA Commodities by counties: Counties: Baby Food/Formula Baby Supplies USDA Comm. –ARC209,000 –Adventist 1,52250,000 –TSA 15,606 2,032507,000 –Alachua 251 68 –Brevard 1,720 60 –Dixie 412 74 –Escambia 9,852 1,681 50,000 –Gilchrist 530 20 –Indian River 400 50 –Martin 744 275 –Okaloosa 461 419 –Okeechobee 1,166 55 –Putnam 40 –Santa Rosa 4,972 541 –St. Lucie 6,145 457 –Suwannee 45 10 –Volusia 4,574 203

67 ESF 11 – Food & Water Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue monitoring inventories –Support efforts of mass care organizations Up Next – ESF 12

68 ESF 12 Energy Up Next – ESF 13

69 ESF 12 – Energy Current Operations – POWER –Ivan Power is now restored to all customers that can safely receive power. –Jeanne Total outages - 435,800 customers. FPL outages - 226,100 (5% of customers). TECO outages - 55,500 (9% of customers). PEF outages - 54,100 (4% of customers). Municipalities outages - 67,300 (6% of customers). Cooperatives outages - 32,800 (4% of customers). Outage updates on Tracker #819, ETR updates on Tracker #2402.

70 Current Operations (continued) – FUEL –Fuel supply to the Panhandle is by truck from ports and tank farms in FL, GA. & AL. –Petroleum companies report higher inventories. –Three of eight major petroleum companies report that the following amounts of fuel will arrive in the state: 110.6 million gallons within 72 hours. 144.1 million gallons within 9 days. –Inventories for gasoline and diesel: Fuel supplies returning to normal levels at port terminals and to distributors statewide. Almost all retail outlets that are closed are so because of storm damage or electricity outage. –Alabama Vapor Control Standards: DEP is coordinating with the State of Alabama in asking USEPA for temporary federal relief on Vapor Control Standards in Alabama to maximize fuel supply to the Panhandle. EPA has granted a waiver to Florida for the last seven weeks. ESF 12 – Energy

71 Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue restoration of power as weather permits. –Continue to work with suppliers and vendors to get an adequate fuel supply to the needed locations. ESF 12 – Energy Up Next – ESF 13

72 ESF 13 Military Support Up Next – ESF 14

73 OPERATIONS PAST TF 417 conducting Security mission in Escambia County JTF 32 conducted Security and HA missions in the Red Zone JTF 53 conducted Security and HA missions in the Yellow Zone JTF Phoenix conducted LSA operations in Ocala & WPB FLANG integration into respective JTFs PRESENT Continue Security Operations, HA missions, & LSA operations Battle tracking missions and EMAC integration into missions LANG integration into respective JTFs Continue to right-size force structure Executing amended JEOC battle rythym Pax on SADFLNG Costs to DateCumulative MandaysAccidents 2,57037,034,480.69166,713 11

74 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. Johns Flagler 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 Miami-Dade Monroe Glades Manatee Sarasota St. Lucie JTF 32 (RED ZONE) JTF 53 (YELLOW ZONE) JTF PHOENIX (2 LSAs) TF 417 (IVAN) Brevard SEC – 98HA - 40SPT - 0 Indian River SEC – 30HA – 36SPT - 0 Martin SEC – 28HA – 112SPT - 0 St. Lucie SEC – 140HA – 0SPT - 0 Escambia SEC - 16HA - 0SPT - 0 Marion (LSA Ocala) SEC – 0HA – 0 SPT – 128 Palm Beach (LSA WPB) SEC – 0HA – 0SPT - 68 Citrus SEC - 20HA - 16SPT – 0 Columbia SEC – 4 HA – 12 SPT - 0 Glades SEC - 0HA - 6SPT – 0 Hardee SEC – 0 HA – 0 SPT - 8 Highlands SEC - 0HA - 20SPT - 0 Lake SEC - 25HA - 30SPT - 0 Marion SEC - 0HA - 20SPT - 0 Okeechobee SEC – 0HA - 16SPT – 0 Osceola SEC – 0 HA – 0 SPT – 0 Sumter SEC - 0HA - 20SPT - 0 JTF ENGINEER Indian River SPT – Polk SPT – Up Next – ESF 14

75 ESF 13 – Military Support Current Operations – –Strength: Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – Up Next – ESF 14

76 ESF 14 Public Information Up Next – ESF 15

77 ESF 14 – Public Information Up Next – ESF 15 Current Operations – Unmet Needs – Future Operations –

78 ESF 15 Volunteers & Donations Up Next – ESF 16

79 ESF 15 – Volunteers & Donations Current Operations – –Solicitation continues for corporate food donations. –Attending Long Term Recovery Committee meetings. –Coordinating a donations drive at the Presidential Debates in Miami this evening. –Call center and their volunteers are receiving up to 300 hundred calls per day from individuals who wish to donate to the Hurricane efforts. Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Will coordinate with Florida Association of Volunteer Centers to meet local needs for volunteer management. –Creating Continuity Notebooks each position in ESF 15 –Coordinating 1000 paid volunteers from “The Breakers Hotel” in Palm Beach, to assist in the effect areas. Up Next – ESF 16

80 ESF 15 – Volunteers & Donations ESF 15-15 Seconds of Brag Time

81 ESF 16 Law Enforcement Up Next – ESF 17

82 ESF 16 – Law Enforcement Current Operations – –471 state and local law enforcement currently deployed. –Security missions, traffic control, controlling access to barrier islands and enforcement of exclusion zones. –FWC responding to flooding issue in Martin County. Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue to respond to missions as requested. Up Next – ESF 17

83 ESF 17 Animal Protection Up Next – Finance & Administration

84 ESF 17 – Animal Protection Current Operations – –ESF 17 ICP established at University of Florida, Osceola County Extension Office, Osceola Heritage Park, 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee –Ten (10) Assessment and Response teams in St. Lucie, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, Polk, Bevard and Osceola Counties –In contact with County ESF 17 Coordinators in impact area –University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine team on standby with Veterinary Response Team –Reports of dead dairy cattle received. Carcass disposal plan in place –Dairies in Okeechobee, St.Lucie, Martin county area sustained extensive damage. Flooding, feed, animal death issues being addressed –Twenty-seven counties requesting assistance with aerial mosquito spraying

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86 ESF 17 – Animal Protection Unmet Needs – –Generators for dairy and poultry industry –Tarps for damaged animal shelters Future Operations – –Rapid assessment and response –Continued animal carcass disposal Up Next – Finance & Administration

87 Finance & Administration Up Next – Logistics

88 Finance & Administration Up Next – Logistics Current Operations – –Purchase orders for approximately 120,000 various sized tarps to be distributed from the LSA's. –Delivered two forklifts to the West Palm Beach LSA to assist in the warehouse operations. Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue to support the LSA's, EOC, DFO and deployed staff. –Monitor and track all costs seperately for each storm.

89 Logistics Up Next – Recovery Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

90 Logistics Current Operations –

91 Logistics Current Operations – Unmet Needs – Future Operations – Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

92 EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Recovery

93 EMAC Mutual Aid Current Operations – –Hurricane Ivan EMAC Resources Deployed 25 States supplying personnel 48 teams and 273 personnel assigned –Hurricane Jeanne 9 states supplying 46 personnel working in 15 teams –Hurricane Ivan 18 States supplying 191 personnel working in 18 teams –Hurricane Frances 9 States supplying 36 personnel working in 15 teams –Tropical Storm Bonnie and Hurricanes Charley assignments are complete Unmet Needs – –5 REQ-A’s in progress Future Operations – –Continue EMAC support to the State of Florida Up Next – Recovery

94 Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief

95 Recovery Current Issues – –Recovery is working with FEMA to officially declare additional impacted counties to receive the Individual Assistance Declaration –Applicant Briefings are being conducted and continue to be scheduled for disaster declared counties –ARL's- are continuing to assist impacted counties –CR- teams are now focusing more on the unmet needs of those impacted by the disasters FEMA flyers distribution process is close to being finalized –DRC's- 31 DRC's throughout the State There are several pre-identified sites throughout the western panhandle –PDA's- are underway for public assistance for Hurricane Jeanne

96 Recovery Unmet Needs – –Continuing to identify additional recovery staff Future Operations – –Continue recovery operations for all disasters Up Next – SERT Chief

97 SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo

98 Next Briefing October 1 at 0730 Branch Chief Briefing


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