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Hurricane Katrina
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Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. Silence All Phones and Pagers
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Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking Safety Briefing
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SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations
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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
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Craig Fugate Up Next – SERT Chief State Coordinating Officer
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Mike DeLorenzo Up Next – Meteorology SERT Chief
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Meteorology Michael Lowry
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Current Weather Map
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Monday Morning Weather Map
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24-Hour Rainfall Forecast: 8 AM Sat – 8 AM Sun
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5-Day Rainfall Forecast: 8 PM Fri – 8 PM Wed
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Tropical Atlantic Satellite Image
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GFS Computer Model Mon, 2 AM Up Next – Information & Planning
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David Crisp Information & Planning Up Next – Operations
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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
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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
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Mississippi Road Status US 98 is open from Alabama to Hattiesburg for Emergency Responders US 90 is closed from Waveland to Ocean Springs I-10 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
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Focus response efforts on: south Florida Panhandle Task Force Florida – Mississippi Shelterees from other states What resources will likely be needed. Fuel availability. I-10 corridor transportation issues. Keep the emergency worker safe. Report deployments to ESF5 Planning Considerations Up Next – Operations
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Leo Lachat Operations Up Next – Emergency Services
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State Incident Action Plan Operational Period: 0700 09-02-05 to 0700 09-03-05 General Operating Objectives: 1.Support Re-entry Operations. 2.Support Human Services operations. 3.Develop 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.
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Task Force Florida IAP Operational Period: 0700 09-02-05 to 0700 09-03-05 General Operating Objectives: 1.Support Implementation of the Mississippi Unified First Response Plan 2.Life Safety Support to Affected Areas 3.Life Sustaining Support to Affected Areas 4.Coordinate response capabilities/assets/teams Planning Assumptions: 1.Fuel supply and distribution concerns 2.Sheltering: General and Special needs 3.Re-entry into impacted areas 4.Food, water, Ice 5.Security 6.Identify Distribution sites 7.Commodity items for Responders 8.Mass feeding 9.Establish Communication with surrounding 6 counties Up Next – Emergency Services
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Emergency Services Up Next – Human Services
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Emergency Services Current Issues ESF 4 & 9 Three (3) areas of operation expanding from initial bases. Stennis and Hancock County: Region 1 Mutual Aid Radio Cache (MARC) Unit and Engine Strike Team (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 Task Force (TF) 3, 5, and 8, Engine ST 1, Water Rescue from TF 3, & Region 5 MARC Unit. Pascagoula and Jackson County: FL TF 4, Engine ST 2. Three additional Engine Strike Teams are being moved: ST 4 and ST 5 from Escambia, and Okaloosa Counties moved to Harrison County; ST 6 from Manatee County moved to Hancock County. Identifying ten water tankers to move into the counties. MARC unit from Tallahassee moved to support DOF Gold team at Harrison County Gulf Coast Coliseum. Water Rescue from TF 9 being demobilized. Identifying replacements and additional personnel for several command and forward ESF 4 & 9 positions. Multiple units from Division of Forestry (Gold Team, Blue Team, IMT) working both here and in Mississippi.
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Emergency Services Current Issues ESF 8 102 EMS personnel continue to operate out of Stennis Space Center in MS. EMS strike teams consist of 46 ambulances, 9 command vehicles, 2 special operations vehicles and 3 support vehicles. Additional 20 ambulances, 5 Fire/Search Vehicles, 4 RVs, 2 SUVs/expanded cab trucks (chase vehicles), 1 Penske/Supply Truck deployed 9/2 at 1600, to Mississippi: 6 RERAs continue to support field operations related to assessment and coordination of health related missions 2 ESF-8 liaisons continue to provide assistance at the Mississippi SEOC in Jackson. Nursing Assessment team rostered (Consists of 1 Nursing Supervisor, 5 RNs, 1Clerical Support. 6 SpNs teams rostered. Health Coordination Team continues to coordinate hospital and SNF search and rescue activities. Additional deployment teams being identified behavioral health, epidemiology, CISM, PIO were deployed 9/2 at 1600: Behavioral health (CISM) team (7), Environmental health team (10), PIO (2) 5 Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMATs) staged to deploy. Hurricane surveillance poison control for Katrina in Florida is suspended.
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Emergency Services Current Issues ESF 10 2 two man DEP teams are en-route to Mississippi for Haz-Mat assessment in Harrison County Monitoring Haz-Mat and Environmental Protection issues in SE and NW Florida areas Providing Debris Management information to EMAC Tracker for Mississippi ESF 16 562 Law Enforcements personnel have been deployed as of 0901/2005 LE MAC established in Harrison, Hancock, Jackson and Pearl River Counties
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Emergency Services Unmet Needs Fuel needs for area operations continue to be difficult to meet. Future Operations Continue to support EMAC Mission Continue to support all resources in the field. Continue to monitor situation and future operations. Up Next – Human Services
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Up Next – Infrastructure Human Services
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Current Issues
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Human Services Up Next – Infrastructure Unmet Needs Future Operations
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Infrastructure Up Next – Logistics
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Infrastructure Current Issues ESF1&3 Federal & State roads clear, except SR30E Cape San Blas Bridge Inspection and Recovery Crews deployed to Mississippi & Louisiana Traffic counters activated Tallahassee west Supporting fueling missions Florida/Mississippi (EMAC) ESF 1- Railroad Information Alabama Track Closed: New Orleans to Mobile (CSX), Pascagoula to Mobile closed till weekend, Mobile to Bay Minette (CSX) Yards Closed: Mobile (CSX), Sibert (CSX) Mississippi Track Closed: New Orleans to Mobile (CSX), Pasacagoula to Mobile closed till weekend, Mobile to Bay Minette (CSX) Track Open: KCS Yards: Gulfport (KCS) closed. Louisiana: Track Closed: New Orleans to Mobile (CSX), Mobile to Bay Minette (CSX), NS closed for several weeks or more Yards Closed: Mays (CSX), Gentilly Yard under water (CSX), New Orleans (KCS)
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Infrastructure Current Issues ESF2 Monitoring impact to communications infrastructures (trk# 42) Mobilizing EMAC support team. Mobilizing transportable communications equipment in support of EMAC operations. ESF 12 (Fuel) Numerous fuel requests from Florida Counties, Schoolboards, and Municipalities Per AAA, Escambia County has about 70% stations w/o fuel and 25% running low; other panhandle counties have mostly spot-outages. Red Dye Diesel waived for road use in FL, AL, MS and LA. Fuel available at Milton and Crestview FDOT Maintenance Yards for first responders deploying to (or from) Mississippi Area of Ops. DEP, FDOT, FWC and SERT Logistics preparing fuel strategy.
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Infrastructure Current Issues (cont) ESF12 (Electric) Mississippi Miss. Elec. Assoc. (CoOps) - 338,363 w/o power Miss Power – 167,000 w/o power (28,000 have been restored) Energy –Miss. – 190,759 w/o power Southernmost counties: Pearl River Valley Assoc – 40,600 w/o power Singing River – 64,870 w/o power (100%) Coast Electric- 68,701 w/o power (100%) More Details in trk 238 About 7,500 crews from outside Miss. should be working on power restoration at this time. Estimate about 4weeks to restore power to hard hit areas.
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Infrastructure Up Next – Logistics Unmet Needs Need for more fuel tenders. Fuel supply issues Future Operations Flood control missions. Fuel support missions. Prepare for and support missions to Mississippi.
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Military Support Up Next – Logistics
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Military Support Up Next – Logistics Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
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Up Next – Recovery Logistics Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid Chuck Hagan
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Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid Current Issues Logistics
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EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Finance & Administration
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EMAC Mutual Aid Up Next – Finance & Administration Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
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Finance & Administration Up Next – Public Information
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Finance & Administration Up Next – Public Information Current Issues Tracking of 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 ****** There will not be a State Agency Finance Officers call today********
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Public Information Up Next – Recovery
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Public Information Up Next – Recovery Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
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Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief
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Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief Current Issues Unmet Needs Future Operations
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SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo
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Next Briefing September 3 at 1830 ESF Briefing
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