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Morning BriefingMorning BriefingSeptember 30, 2004September 30, 2004
SEOC LEVEL
1Operational Hours
0700 – 2400or as missions require
Mike DeLorenzoDeder Lane
Up Next – Meteorology
SERT Chief
Meteorology
Amber Dooley
Water Vapor Imagery
Rainfall Forecast: Thursday AM – Friday AM
North Florida Rivers
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
Central Florida Rivers
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
Impacts:
7.0 - Major flood damage in Sanford from water moving over sea wall around Lake Monroe
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
Impacts:
9.2 - Many secondary roads flooded near Lake Harney
9.0 - Water enters the first story of homes on Whitcomb Road between Crossover and Lake Harney Road. Water covers Mullet Lake Park.
8.8 - Water covering Whitcomb Road.
Top 5 Historical Crests(1) 10.10 ft on 10/01/1924 (2) 9.45 ft on 11/21/1994 (3) 8.71 ft on 10/24/1995 (4) 8.61 ft on 09/21/2001 (5) 8.00 ft on 09/30/1994
Top 5 Historical Crests(1) 20.55 ft on 01/01/1912 (2) 19.92 ft on 09/09/1933 (3) 18.74 ft on 08/31/1949 (4) 18.57 ft on 09/22/1947 (5) 18.29 ft on 09/16/2001
Impacts:
16.0 - Up to 60 homes at river acres are flooded. The woman's club and American legion are impacted
15.5 - 25 homes at river acres are impacted
15.0 - River acres is impacted
Lake Okeechobee: 17.2’
Tuesday Forecast
Up Next – Information & Planning
David Crisp
Information & Planning
General Operating Objectives:
Issues:
Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d
Hurricane JeanneState/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #7
State Emergency Response TeamOperational Period: 1400 09-29-04 to 1400 09-30-04
•Deploy Selected Response Teams•Provide assets and commodities•Develop Flood evacuation plan•Develop protective action recommendations•Maintain a Task Force to address safety/security issues after storm •Develop restoration process for Critical Infrastructure
Fuel Shortage Roads limited by flood conditionsHurricane Impacted InfrastructureLimited resources
Esc
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San
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Walton
Oka
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a
Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
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Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnionBradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
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Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
ambi
a
San
ta R
osa
Walton
Oka
loos
a
Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
ambi
a
San
ta R
osa
Walton
Oka
loos
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
ambi
a
San
ta R
osa
Walton
Oka
loos
a
Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnionBradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
ambi
a
San
ta R
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Walton
Oka
loos
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
ambi
a
San
ta R
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Walton
Oka
loos
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnionBradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
ambi
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San
ta R
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Walton
Oka
loos
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
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San
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Walton
Oka
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
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Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
Charlotte
DeSoto
Lee
Collier
Hardee
Hendry
Highlands
Okeechobee
Indian River
Palm Beach
Martin
Broward
Miani-Dade
Monroe
Glades
Manatee
Sarasota
St. LucieNo pressure/low pressure/boil water order
Normal pressure/boil water orders
Normal
Water
Esc
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a
San
ta R
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Walton
Oka
loos
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
TaylorSuwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
ns
Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
Esc
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San
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Walton
Oka
loos
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Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
n
Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
umbi
a
Gilchrist
Levy
Nassau
Duval
Baker
ClayUnion
Bradford
Alachua
Marion
PascoOrange
Seminole
St.
Joh
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Flagler
Putnam
Volusia
Bre
vard
Lake
Hernando
Citrus
Pin
ella
s
Hill
sbor
ough
Osceola
Polk
Sum
ter
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
General Operating Objectives:
Issues:
Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d
Hurricane IvanState/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #22
State Emergency Response TeamOperational Period: 0700 09-29-2004 to 0700 09-30-2004
Identify Life Safety Support to the Affected Areas. Identify Life Sustaining Support to the Affected Areas.Coordinate positioning of response/recovery
capabilities/assets/teams.Implement the restoration process for Critical Infrastructure.Assist counties in the recovery process.Develop a Temporary Housing Strategy.Establish coordinated Fed/State Public Information efforts for
panhandle
Fuel supply and distribution concerns Infrastructure Water, Power, Transportation, Schools, Healthcare systemsRe-entry into impacted areasMaintaining food, water, ice Maintaining securityMaintain Additional Distribution systemUnemployment compensation and electronic bankingMaintaining Mass Feeding
Esc
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San
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Walton
Oka
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a
Washington
Bay
HolmesJackson
Calhoun
Liberty
Leon
Franklin
Wakulla
Gadsden
Gulf
Jeff
erso
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Madison
Taylor
Dixie
Hurricane Ivan Area of Operations
Ivan Sept. 27,
2004
Sh
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En
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Sch
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Em
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Health
Care
Deb
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Water
Co
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Search
and
Rescu
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Escambia 85%
Santa Rosa
Indicators of Response
88%
89%
Up Next – Operations
Operations Chief
Up Next – Emergency Services
Emergency Services
First Response Operation PlanSeptember 2004
Asset Deployment for JeanneMartin St. Lucie Indian River Brevard Palm Beach Levy /Orange
ESF 4&9 1 strike teams of engines; 1 strike team of rescue; 1 Fire Marshall; 5 fire inspectors
1 tanker (6000 gallon)
2 PIOs deployed
1 Command Trailer
1 liason
1 MAC
FL-TF- 3
FL-TF- 4
DOF 6000 gallon water tanker
Type III Team (20)
IC: David Crane
Type II Team (30-45)
IC: Bryan Johnson
IMT (Red) Refrigerated Trailer (LEVY) & Personnel
ESF 8
11 teams on alert
1 DMAT deployed to Martin Memorial (42) + 10 augmentees
1 DCHAT
1 DMAT @ SNS
3 port-o-lets
7,500 cans of DEET
20 oxygen bottles, 6000 cans of DEET, 8000 hand sanitizers
1 DMAT deployed (33) to Holmes Regional
8 port-o-lets & 24 dumpsters
8 hand washing stations
40 port-o-lets
121 Oxygen bottles
1000 cots
3 dumpsters
52 port-a-lets
14 hand washing stations
1000 cots (Orange)
ESF 10
ESF 16 513 law enforcement officers deployed to affected regions + 320 FLNG = 833 security personnel
Asset Deployment for JeanneMarion Okeechobee Polk Citrus Sarasota Columbia Volusia
ESF 4&9
LSA Management Team
DOF Blue team @ Lakeland LSA
IC: Wayne Jones
9/28 deployment of Type III Team
IC: Mark Crow
ESF 8
200 bottles of Oxygen
3 Dumpsters
4 handwashing stations
1200 DEET
50 cots
20 hospital beds
16 wheel chairs
400 bottles of Oxygen
75 cots
154 bottles of Oxygen
5 dumpsters
41 port-a-lets
4 handwashing stations
8 port-o-lets; 4 bottles of oxygen
1000 DEET
30 bottles of Oxygen
434 bottles of Oxygen
1200 blankets
Hardee County: 28 port-a-lets, 8 hand washing stations; Hernando County: 1 dumpster, 4 port-a-lets, 2 hand washing stations
Glades County: 30 port-a-lets; Manatee County: 3 port-a-lets; Suwanee County: 5000 DEET
ESF - AGENCY Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton
INCIDENTCOORDINATION SAUFLEY FIELD: SANTA ROSA EOC: CRESTVIEW STAGING: WALTON EOC:
Division of Forestry Incident Management Teams MILTON: DUKE FIELD STAGING:
Georgia Type II IMT (36)USAR & LAW Support IC - Buck Klein
Type II IMT (25)IC- Joe Anderson
Downsized Texas Type II team transfer to Tallahassee LSA 4
ESF 4 & 9 Fire/US&RDEPLOYED:
ESF 10: HazMat2 emergency respondersUSEPA: 6 on-scene; 4 contractors
ESF 8 - Health1 - DMAT - Baptist Hospital - Pensacola1 - DMAT - Sacred Heart; 6 augmentees176 Medical Staff2 - CISD teams dispatched to Blountstown and Santa Rosa County10 EMS Units
ASSET DEPLOYMENT - HURRICANE IVAN
ASSET DEPLOYMENT - HURRICANE IVAN
ESCAMBIA SANTA ROSA OKALOOSA WALTONSteve DespositoESF 16 Desk: 850-436-9627850-232-3385 (cell)
Dennis NordstromESF 16 Desk: 850-983-5796850-232-6754 (cell)
SA Carl CauseySA Dennis Norred
SA Dennis NordstromSA Jeanine Williams
58 33 29 0
6 2 8 24
156 82 0 0Bay County: 0
Up Next – Human Services
Human Services
Up Next – ESF 4&9
Human Services• Current Operations –
– Shelters - 44 open with 2,420 evacuees, down from 63 open with 3963 evacuees yesterday
– Feeding - USDA food for 991,000 and commercial food for an additional 22,500 meals, 3M+ MREs
– Ice/water - in reasonable supply – Cases of Baby food - 57,576– Cases of baby supplies - 3,950– Salvation Army: 12 canteens in Ivan impact area, 44 in the
Jeanne area– American Red Cross: 115 ERVs in the state– 35, 8 head shower units in the field– 9 Southern Baptist kitchens– ESF 15 is working as liaison between The Salvation Army and
Front Porch Communities to establish an additional distribution site in the Panhandle.
Human Services• Current Operations (continued) –
– 15 Volunteer Centers, 8 Volunteer Reception Centers, and one Regional Relief Center
– ESF 17 Incident Command Post today at the Osceola County Extension Office is open, continue rapid assessment and response (10 teams deployed), 2.5 million acres treated for mosquitos.
• Unmet Needs –– Being addressed as identified
• Future Operations –– Expand Community Relations, DRC and Volunteer Reception
Center operations into Jeanne Impacted counties– Continue feeding operations & small sheltering operations for
Ivan and large sheltering operations for Jeanne– Volunteer assistance with dry-ins and general relief efforts– Rotate staff– ESF 11 to continue supporting mass care organizations
Up Next – Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Up Next – Military Support
Military Support
Up Next – ESF 8
Military Support
Up Next – Logistics
• Current Operations –– 3015 Guardsmen on State Active Duty – TF 417 conducting Humanitarian/Security missions in Panhandle– TF's 32 & 53 conducting missions in Red and Yellow Zones (Jeanne
impact area)– TF Phoenix Supporting LSA operations in Ocala and West Palm
Beach– LNOs still in affected counties– TF Engineer working on berm for Bartow sewage plant– Aircraft and crews supporting recon and logistics missions– EMACs w/LA ARNG (205th Eng Bn and Provisional Spt Sqd); AV
from GA, AL, KY; Comm from MO• Unmet Needs –
– None at this time• Future Operations –
– Continue Security, Humanitarian and LSA Operations.– Staff and support Aviation request as needed– Right mix of Equipment and Troops, prepare to stand down units and
handoff to follow on personnel
Logistics
Up Next – Finance & Administration
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Public Information
Public Information
Up Next – Recovery
Recovery
Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo
Next Briefing
September 30 at 1830ESF Briefing