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August 18, 2004 0730 hrs
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SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations
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SEOC OPERATIONAL HOURS 24 Hours
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EOC Staffing STATE COORDINATING OFFICER - Craig Fugate SERT CHIEF – Mike DeLorenzo OPERATIONS CHIEF – Leo Lachat SAFETY OFFICER – Mark Fuller ESF 5 CHIEF - David Crisp LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Suzanne Adams PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone RECOVERY – Charles McCool
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SEOC Safety Brief Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather
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EOC EVAC Routes N
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STATE COORDINATING OFFICER Craig Fugate Up next – SERT Chief
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Mike DeLorenzo Up next – FEMA SERT CHIEF
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Objectives –Re-establish Communication with Impacted area –Initiate Search and Rescue –Address basic human needs and life safety –Restoration of essential services –Begin Recovery operations Operational Objectives Hurricane Charley
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EM Tracker Access Counties can access the EM Tracker system on-line through the State Division of Emergency Management’s web site www.floridadisaster.org
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FEMA Up next – Meteorology
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METEOROLOGY
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Wednesday – Surface Analysis
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Recovery Forecast Today (Repeat of yesterday): Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, Highs in the lower 90s, Chance of rain 50 percent. Pattern should hold through early next week.
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Tropics Currently Not a Threat to Florida Tropical Storm Formation Not Expected Through Thursday Up next – Information & Planning
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INFORMATION & PLANNING
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Primary Indicators of Disaster Response Current Status RedYellowGreen Energy 90% or less service restoration 90% - 98% restoration Greater than 98% restoration Schools – Public K-12 Schools not open/classes not in session Schools open/not all students in classes Normal Emergency Services Requiring external services – mutual aid Operating under Emergency Plans Normal operations Health Care Primary health care systems and DMATs Primary health care systems/no DMATs Primary health care systems Debris Emergency Debris Clearance Emergency Debris Removal Debris Management Plan implemented Water No pressure/low pressure/boiling water order Normal pressure/boiling water orders Normal Communications Not operationalEmergency systems up Normal Search and Rescue Primary CompleteSecondary Complete All clear Up next – Operations Chief
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Up next – Emergency Services OPERATIONS CHIEF
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EMERGENCY SERVICES
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Emergency Services Current Issues – –DCHAT teams are reporting back to local incident command –DMAT teams are rotating out with staging teams –Continuing to rotate response personnel Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Transition to long term recovery functions Up next – Human Services
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HUMAN SERVICES
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Current Operations – –The DFO will open today in Orlando at 100 Sunport Lane, just south of I-4 off Orange Blossom Trail –Demand for Water, ice and MREs remains high in the hardest hit counties but as power comes on in th outlying –The fourth DRC located in Lakewales opens today –All of the TSA comfort stations on hand have been setup. but there is still a large demand. Additional units have been ordered through FEMA Unmet Needs – –Ice, food and water have been in short supply which should be corrected today with large shipments arriving at the LSAs –As if to emphasize this point, a TSA Comfort Station water buffalo was stolen at gunpoint yesterday –There is still a large demand for Comfort Stations with shower units. Additional units have been ordered through FEMA Future Operations – –Continue to Evaluate the need for additional DRCs Up next – Infrastructure Human Services
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INFRASTRUCTURE
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Current Operations – –438,800 customers without electric service –Fuel support to county operations (diesel, gas and LP) –58,857 wireline POTs customers are out of service (4%) –142,836 cellular customers are out of service (5.5%) –Radio, satellite, cell and POTs telecom requests coordinated –Supporting Charlotte County EOC and Base Camp mission –Traffic control system restoration (signs, lights, etc.) –Some heavy equipment (cranes, dozers, etc.) Unmet Needs – –Monitoring fuel delivery resources Future Operations – –Continue to support fuel and telecom requests –Continue to monitor transportation, electrical, telecom, potable and waste water system restoration Infrastructure Up next – Military Support
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ESF 13 – MILITARY SUPPORT
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Military Support Current Operations – –4,069 personnel on State Active Duty –RIAT and GSTs continue to support recon and assemement operations in Osceola and Seminole Counties –Over 1000 soldiers supporting security/traffic control and law enforcement operations –LSAs continue support operations in Lakeland, Charlotte County and Hardee County –CH-47 helicopters conduct airlift support from LSA 1 (Lakeland) to LSA 2 (Charlotte County Airport) Unmet needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –Continue to provide security, humanitarian relief and logistical support operations Up next – Logistics
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LOGISTICS
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Logistics Current Operations – –Scheduled Ice & Water Issue to LSAs begin today. –Captiva & Sanibel Island re-opens this morning @ 7:00am –Close Messages (Missions) Upon RETURN of equipment Unmet needs – –High Demand Items - ETA is Unknown Refer Trailers Generators Tarps Future Operations – –Continue to Review Mission Status –Identify & Secure Materiel for Primary Election - 31 August Up next – Finance & Administration
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FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
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Finance and Administration Current Issues – –Continue to support EOC requests Unmet Needs – –None at this time Future Operations – –State Financial Officers' Conference Call will be held at 2:00pm August 18, 2004 in Room 130D of the Rudd Building. The phone number is 850-487- 4411 Up next – Public Information
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ESF 14 – PUBLIC INFORMATION Up next – Recovery
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RECOVERY Up next – SERT Chief
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SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo
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Don’t forget to turn your phone’s ringer back on! Thanks for your cooperation
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August 18 at 1800 Branch Chiefs NEXT BRIEFING
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