2007 Wildfires May, 09, 2007. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones....

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2007

Wild

fire

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May, 09, 2007May, 09, 2007

Please move conversations Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out into ESF rooms and busy out

all phones.all phones.

Thanks for your cooperation.Thanks for your cooperation.

Silence All Phones and Pagers

Safety Briefing

• Fire

• Medical

• Stress

• Severe Weather

• Parking

SEOC LEVEL

124 Hour Operations

EOC Staffing

• STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate• SERT CHIEF – David Halstead• OPERATIONS CHIEF – Leo Lachat• PLANS CHIEF – Carla Boyce• LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan• FINANCE CHIEF – Suzanne Adams• PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone• RECOVERY – Marcia Chircos

State Coordinating Officer

Craig Fugate

Up Next – SERT Chief

David Halstead

Up Next – Meteorology

SERT Chief

SERT CHIEFDave Halstead

Mitigation Bureau Chief

OPERATIONSLeo LachatMark Fuller

PlansCarla Boyce

Angela Osceola

LogisticsChuck HaganJeff Milligan

Emergency ServicesFarrah Gosford

Sheri Richardson

Human ServicesCindy PalmerErin Hayes

Others as required

InfrastructureDanny Kilcollins

Dean Griffin

Operations SupportLinda Brown

Tim DateOthers as required

Finance/AdminSuzanne AdamsCherie Trainer

Deputy IC RecoveryMarcia Chiricos

Bart Frost

Public InformationMike Stone

Princess Ousley

ESF 13Maj Tad Warfel

Field IMT

• REAL WORLD

• Reorganization and New Assignments

• Training

• Incident Action Plans

• EM Constellation (Web)

• Catastrophic Planning

• New Technologies (Communications)

SERT CHIEF

Carla Boyce

Planning

Up Next – Operations

REAL WORLD - DROUGHT

Florida is currently experiencing in 90% of the state a moderate to severe drought that may continue into the next year and is adversely affecting residents, the environment, tourism and economic interests

•All three south Florida water storage areas are experiencing significant drought conditions•Kissimmee River Valley•Lake Okeechobee – 9.46’•Water Conservation Areas

•Impacting wildfire activity, local & statewide economies, and the environment

REAL WORLD - DROUGHT

Up Next – Jim Karels, Division of Forestry

Jim Karels

Division of Forestry

Up Next – Operations

REAL WORLD - Wildfire

Planning - EXERCISE

Up Next – Meteorology

Meteorology

Ben Nelson

Current Weather Map

Forecast Weather Map: Wed 8 PM

Forecast Weather Map: Thurs 8 PM

Forecast Rainfall through 8 AM Sat

Leo Lachat

Operations

Up Next – Emergency Services

Up Next – Emergency Services

General Operating Objectives

• Establish Recover Operations in Western Panhandle for Hurricane Sara Area of Operations

• Prepare for Hurricane Tolbert• Evacuations• Herbert Hoover Dike

Emergency Services

Up Next – Human Services

Emergency Services

• Current Issues (20%)

• All Healthcare facility evacuations complete

• 10 Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMATS) staged in Tallahassee

• 7 Regional Emergency Response Advisors (RERAs) staged in Charlotte and St. Johns

• 250 Nurse pre-credentialed from North Carolina

• Unmet Needs• None at this time

Up Next – Human Services

Emergency Services

• Future Operations (80%)

• Begin assessments of health care infrastructure immediately following landfall

• Behavioral health issues monitored and teams are being identified

• Augmentation plan for staff supporting Sara being developed

Human Services

Up Next – ESF 4&9Up Next – Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Up Next – Logistics

Infrastructure Branch – Hurrex 2007

Current Issues• ESF 1 & 3

• Prepare to assist stranded motorists• Identify available transport systems for health

care facility evacuationsDeploy variable message boards to LSA’s & DRC’s

• ESF 12 – Power – Sara• 352,192 customers w/ out power• Sara – 5,500 utility personnel working• Tolbert

Infrastructure Branch – Hurrex 2007

Current Issues• ESF 12 – Fuel

• Sara – Supplying fuel to I-10 corridor & 1st responders

• Tolbert – 2x daily surveys of retail stations in Monroe, Dade, Broward, Palm Beach indicate adequate fuel supply.

• Tolbert – Reports of fuel hording • Tolbert – Designing modification to high axle 10-

wheeled articulated off road dump trucks to carry 2,000 gal fuel tanks through flooded areas. Many available from Ring Power.

Infrastructure Branch – Hurrex 2007Unmet Needs

None at this time

Future Operations

ESF 1&3 – Sara• Continue roadway clearance• Continue coastal highway repairs & bridge

inspections

ESF 1&3 – Tolbert• Assessing districts 4, 5 & 6 available resources• Refueling tanks at maintenance yards• Activated road rangers

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Infrastructure Branch – Hurrex 2007

Future Operations (cont’d)

ESF 2 – Sara & Tolbert• Checking inventories of telecom equipment• Standing up COW at LSAs and DRCs

ESF 12 – Tolbert• Continue to monitor fuel supplies and

distribution system• Completing Fuel Response Operations Plan

Military Support

Up Next – Logistics

Logistics

Up Next – RecoveryUp Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

Finance & Administration

Up Next – Public Information

Finance & Administration

Up Next – Public Information

Current Issues (20%)• Continuing to work with Logistics to support

purchases• Conference call with State Agency Finance Officers will be held this afternoon Continuing to support travel arrangements for

deployment • Future Operations (80%)• Continue to support EOC operations• Unmet Needs: None at this time

Public Information

Up Next – Recovery

Recovery

Up Next – SERT Chief

SERT Chief

David Halstead

Next Briefing

May 9 at 1600 PMESF Briefing

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