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Tim McKinna - Planning Section Chief 12/16/04 15:10
MV SELENDANG AYU
ICS 232 - Resources at risk summary
12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
June 2000IAP COVER SHEET
IAP COVERSHEET
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period to be covered by IAP (Date / Time)
From:
3. Approved by:
FOSC
SOSC MA
INCIDENT ACTION PLANThe items checked below are included in this Incident Action Plan:
ICS 202-OS (Response Objectives)
ICS 203-OS (Organization List) - OR - ICS 207-OS (Organization Chart)
ICS 204-OSs (Assignment Lists)One Copy each of any ICS 204-OS attachments:
MapWeather forecastTidesShoreline Cleanup Assessment Team Report for locationPrevious day's progress, problems for location
ICS 205-OS (Communications List)
ICS 206-OS (Medical Plan)
4. Prepared by: Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
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To:
8. Time of Sunrise Time of Sunset
MV SELENDANG AYU
1. Protect the health and safety of the public and responders.2. Protect sensitive areas to minimize impact to the environment, cultural, subsistence, and economic resources and property. Evaluate and improve strategies as necessary.3. Implement lightering plans.4. Conduct on-water recovery operations, develop plans, and implement as appropriate.5. Conduct shoreline cleanup as recommended by SCAT.6. Implement SCAT program to assess shoreline impacts and recommend clean-up measures.7. Provide wildlife recovery and rehabilitation as needed.8. Mobilize resources needed for the response.9. Refine and modify incident command organization suited to expected needs and contingencies.10. Provide thorough liaison with local agencies and communities to keep them informed and address their needs and concerns.11. Provide accurate information to news media and the public.12. Provide proper documentation of the response.13. Develop waste management plan.14. SSC evaluate fate and effects of oil (dispersibility, sinking, etc.).
Discovery of aircraft parts:- If your people find aircraft parts in the water or on any shore line, please instruct them to note the location (as accurately aspossible), and bag and tag the iterms and bring them in if possible.
- Winter conditions warrant special consideration for driving and potential exposure. Take appropriate precaution.- Take notice of the city tsunami warning system. A long extended blast indicates a tsunami is probable, seek higher ground.- Any personnel working around or with oil shall recieve appropriate hazwoper training IAW training matrix in site safety planattachment.
PPE- Flight ops (fixed and rotary): All personnel will wear a mustang type suit (dry / immersion not required unless determined by pilot).- Boat ops: Masters / commanding officers will establish requirements for cold weather gear working on WEATHER DECKS. Minimumrequirements are a float coat / type 2 floatation device. A dry suit / immersion suit will be carried on board for each person.- Small boat ops (skiff): All personnel will wear a Mustang type suit (Dry / immersion suit is not required to be carried on board unlessdetermined by platform master for specific operations such as leaving on beach for an extended period of time for SCAT operations.
Tim McKinna 15:3012/16/2004
12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
June 2000INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
INCIDENT OBJECTIVESICS 202-OS
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)
From:
ICS 202-OS
3. Overall Incident Objective(s)
4. Objectives for specified Operational Period
5. Safety Message for specified Operational Period
Approved Site Safety Plan Located at:
6. Weather See Attached Weather Sheet
7. Tides / Currents See Attached Tide / Current Data
9. Attachments (mark “X” if attached)
Organization List (ICS 203-OS)
Assignment List (ICS 204-OS)
Communications List (ICS 205-OS)
Medical Plan (ICS 206-OS)
Incident Map(s)
Traffic Plan
Resource at Risk Summary (ICS 232-OS)
10. Prepared by: (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
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Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
To:12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00MV SELENDANG AYU
12/16/2004
Captain Morris CDR LloydGary Folley John BrownHoward Hile Dave Barry
Eddie Athey/Karl Pulliem/John Bollinger/LCDR Copley, LCDR Dayton
PA2 FrancesLCDR Chris Woodley
Tim McKinna Frank Shelley/Amanda Leffel
Brandon Henry Eric Marquette, Paul Gebert
PO Asbach/ Brandon Henry
Brandon HenryCatherine Berg / Tim Robertson
Jim Steffen / LT Quedado
SCAT Ed Owens
Kevin Malamma / Toivo Luick
June 2000ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LIST
ORGANIZATION ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 203-OS
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)
From:
ICS 203-OS
3. Incident Commander and StaffPrimary Deputy
4. Agency Representatives
Agency Name
5. PLANNING SECTION
ChiefDeputy
6. LOGISTICS SECTION
a. Support Branch
b. Service Branch
7. OPERATION SECTION
Branch/Division/Groups
Director
8. FINANCE / ADMINISTRATION SECTION
9. Prepared By: (Resources Unit) Date / Time
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Doug Davis (P & I)
Scientific Support Gary MausethJohn Whitney / Demian Bailey
J. Wallis Deputy - CDR Kelly KacheleChief
LT Jeff JagerShelly Lawson
Cathey SterlingRichard WilsonTrish Deffendall
Susan Pacillo
Resources Unit:Situation Unit:
Environmental Unit:Documentation Unit:Demobilization Unit:
Technical Specialists:
DirectorSupply Unit
Facilities UnitAir Transportation Unit
Vessel Support UnitGround Support Unit
LT Jeff JagerCWO Brownlow
Sean Andrews
PO Black
DirectorCommunications Unit
IT Unit
Ordering Unit
Nancy Gudonis CWO Zepplin / Pam ScottChiefDeputy
CWO Zepplin/ Pam Scott
Time UnitProcurement Unit
Claims/Comp. UnitCost Unit
Joe Ledbetter Randy Henry / Scot Tierman ChiefDeputy
Bill MilweeSalvage Group Supervisor
CWO Steve CarlsonRandy Henry / ENS Scott Will iams
Spill Cleanup Branch
Chadux: John LeClairSpill Cleanup Contractor
Federal :State:RP (s):
Safety Officer:Information Officer:
Liaison Officer:Legal Officer:
Barbara Callahan IBRCCDirector
Air Tactical SupervisorAir Support SupervisorHelicopter Coordinator
Fixed Wing Coordinator
AIR OPERATIONS BRANCHDIRECTOR
Recovery Ops SupervisorWildlife Rehab Group Super.
WILDLIFE BRANCHc. Anc. Log. Unit
Ordering Unit Staff
Ron HydeLogs. Area Cmdr:
M/V Selendang Ayu Incident – Dutch Harbor Organization (as of: December 17, 2004)
Wildlife Branch Barbara Callahan
RP – Joe Ledbetter Randy Henry (Deputy Ops) DEC – John Engles
John
OPERATIONS
Tech Specialists (See Plans Org Chart)
Situation Unit (See Plans Org Chart)
Resource Unit (See Plans Org Chart)
Documentation Unit (See Plans Org Chart)
RP – Tim McKinn Frank Shell DEC - Amanda L el
Environmental Unit (See Plans Org Chart)
PLA ING RP – R. Hyd J. Wall USCG – CDR elly Kachele
Support Br (See Log Org Chart)
Supply Unit
Facilities Unit
Air Transportation Unit
Services Br(See Log Org Char
InfoUSCG
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Rescue Salvage Bill Milwee
Spill Response Randy Henry John LeClair
Vessel Suppo Unit
Air Ops Branch RP – Jim Steffen USCG - LT Morrissey
RP –Nancy Gudonis USCG – CWO Zeppelin
FINANCE/ADMIN
Cost Unit
Time Unit
Contracts Unit
Claims Unit
Human ResourcesUnit
L GISTICS
JIC (ANC)
Liai Officer – Ch Woodley (USCG)Leg fficer – Dou avis (P&I) Safe Officer – Ed ey (Unalaska DPS) Kar ulliam LCDR Dayton (USCG) Information Officer – PAC Steve Carlton (CG PIAT) PO Sara Francis (USCG) P02 Russ Tippets (CG PIAT)
COM AND STAFFUNIFIED COMMAND
FOSC – Ron Morris (USCG) SOSC –Gary Folley (DEC) RP IC – Howard Hile
DSOSC – John Brown (DEC)DFOSC- CDR Lloyd (USCG) DRP IC – Dave Barry
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Operations Section
Operations Section RP – Joe Ledbetter Randy Henry (Deputy) DEC – John Engles
UNIFIED COMMAND
Air Operations Branch RP – Jim Steffen USCG – LT Morrissey
On-Scene Operations USCG - DEC – Scot Tiernan
Rescue Salvage Branch USCG – CWO Steve Carlson RP – Bill Milwee
Wildlife Branch RP – Barbara Callahan (IBRRC)
John
Staging Area Manager USCG - DEC – RP –
M/V Cape Flattery (ACC) Supvr– Keith Darby Crew – 12 Hazwoper Techs - 24 Wildlife Reps -2 IBRRC - 2
Grumman Goose VH-1 Twin Engine CG H-60 B-105
M/V Labrador (ACC) Supvr – Bill Hooyman+Crew
M/V Redeemer Supvr– Dan Magone DEC – Scot Tiernan Laborers - 5
M/V Joshua Supvr– Mike Barker Laborers - 2
ACC Skiffs #1 - 6
ACC Skiff #7
ACC Vsl Lady Alliene
ACC Skiffs #8 - 9
M/V Exito (ACC) Fully Equipped and Crewed IBRRC
Spill Cleanup Branch RP – Randy Henry John LeClair (ACC)
Planning Section
Documentation Unit USCG – PO Asbach RP – Brandon Henry
h SpeciaRP – E ns (SCATUSCG MausethDEC – bertson
Situation UnRP - E. Marquette P. Gebert
Resource Unit RP – Brandon Henry
Demobilization Unit RP – Brandon Henry
RP - Tim McKinna USCG – CDR Frank Shelley DEC - Amanda Leffel
EnvironmentRP – Kevin Malamma State - Toivo Luick (DEC) Joe Mehan (ADFGFederal – Catherine Berg
PLANNING SECTION
UNIFIED COMMAND
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– Gary Tim Ro
Logistics Section
Services Branch RP – LT Jeff Jager
Info Technology Unit USCG – PO Black
LOGISTICS SECTIONRP – on Hyde ack Wallis USCG – CDR Kelly Kachele
Comms Unit USCG – CWO Brownlow
Supply Unit RP – Shelley Lawson
F ilities Unit RP – Susa Pacillo
Air Transportation Unit RP – Cathey Sterling
Vessel Support Unit RP – Richard Wilson
Waste nagement Unit RP – Sean ndrews
M/V Sirene Resupply Vessel
Ground Support Unit RP – Trish Deffendall
Support Branch RP – LT Jeff Jager
UNIFIED COMMAND
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Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
OPERATIONS
- Morning flyover to observe status of oil dispersion route through Mukushin and Skan Bays to view status, over wreck for status and return.- Schedule support flights as needed when weather permits.- Prior to flights in vicinity of M/V Selendang Ayu, contact LT Morrissey or Jim Steffen to determine if any other flights are scheduled tooperate within vicinity of vessel.- Prior to operating within 10 nautical miles of M/V Selendang Ayu make a traffic call on 122.6 to make on scene aircraft aware of yourflight.- Monitor 122.6 while within 10 nautical miles of M/V Selendang Ayu.
None - Weather forecast for west winds at 20knots, increasing to 35 knots by afternoon.
LT Morrissey 391-4201
J. Steffen Tim McKinna
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June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
Air OpsJoe LedbetterJim Steffen
359-9175359-9173
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Grumman GooseVH-1 Twinengine
B105 3/4 PAXCoast Guard 6021
Laborers:
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
NoneSafety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
PLANNING Tim McKinna
2 USFWS on Cape Flattery for wildlife surveys, shoreline surveys, and bird rescue; as weather and conditions permit.
2 Agency / RP on helicopter overflights - continue as available- Prioritize salmon streams for booming.- Continue to develop sensitive resource identification , protection, including cultural resources- Work on waste management plan- Data collection from level one observation and level two surveillance teams - integrate data into shoreline segment maps, etc.- Continue work on permitting issues.- Coordination of cultural resource permitting issues.- Working on long term surveillance plan.
LT Morrissey 391-4201
Jennifer Henderson (ANC) Tim McKinna
359-9167
CH 21
12/16/0412/16/04
June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
Environmental UnitKevin Malamma 359-9176
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
See observation / surveillance / SCAT plandescription.
Collection of ALL oiled, dead wildlife:Collect and give to USFWS.
Safety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
OPERATIONS C1 & C2
Using A - Star Helo, deploy boom across streams at both locations upon sourcing and arrival of HAZWOPER trained technicians. If notfeasable, attempt again using vessels.
Operation dependent on weather and sea state.
LT Morrissey 391-4201CH 21
12/16/0412/16/04
June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
Joe Ledbetter 359-9175
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
A - Star Helo
Laborers:
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
Safety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
OPERATIONS Barbara Callahan
Vessel sourced and ready to work. Source with specific needs of wildlife recovery group. Await break in weather to survey for and recoveroiled wildlife, subject to review and approval by safety.
NO PERSONNEL TO GO ASHORE WITHOUT SPECIFIC APPROVAL BY SAFETY!!!
Current fishing vessel safety decal.Coast Guard inspector prior to use.
LT Morrissey 391-4201
359-9166
CH 21
12/16/0412/16/04
June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
WildlifeJoe Ledbetter 359-9175
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
124' crab boat "EXIDO" Fully Equipped and
CrewedLaborers:
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
Safety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
OPERATIONS A-1 A-2 Skan Bay
Establish on water staging in Skan Bay, deploy boom across streams in A-2. Conduct shoreline assessment. Continue shoreline cleanup instream on north shore of Skan Bay (SKN 14).
* Wildlife Rescue. *
If unable to operate in primary areas, choose alternate areas if possible.
* Note: NO PERSONNEL TO GO ASHORE WITHOUT SPECIFIC APPROVAL BY SAFETY!!!
LT Morrissey 391-4201
PO Coburn TIm McKinna
CH 21
12/16/0412/16/04
June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
Spill Clean UpJoe LedbetterRandy Henry
359-9175359-9172
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Keith Darby RV Cape Flattery + Crew+HAZWOPER Techs
Wildlife RepresentativesIBRRC
122422
Laborers:
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
Safety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
OPERATIONS Division B & D
Proceed to Pumicestone Bay (division D) and commence booming sensitive areas. Return to Division B.
Watch weather.
LT Morrissey 391-4201
PO Coburn Tim McKinna
CH 21
12/16/0412/16/04
June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
Joe LedbetterRandy Henry
359-9175359-9172
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
D. MagoneMike Barker
RedeemerJoshua
+5+2
2
Laborers: 7
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
Safety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
OPERATIONS Protection Group Joe Ledbetter
- Conduct morning overflight over boom sensitive areas. Observe contaiment boom effectivness, location, and maintenance necessary.Take photographs of the boom if possible.
- Prior to operating within 10 nautical miles of M/V SELENDANG AYU make a traffic call on 122.6 to make on scene aircraft aware of yourflight.
- Monitor 122.6 while within 10 nm of M/V SELENDANGE AYU.
LT Morrissey 391-4201CH 21
June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
Joe Ledbetter 359-9175
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
Safety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
Div/Gru Supervisor
ASSIGNMENT LISTICS 204-OSMV SELENDANG AYU 12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
OPERATIONS Skimming
Proceed to Makushin Bay to skim as directed using VOSS self supporting system. Remain in Makushin Bay unless otherwise directed.
LT Morrissey 391-4201CH 21
12/16/0412/16/04
June 2000ASSIGNMENT LIST
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)From:
ICS 204-OS
3. Section 5. Division/Group 6. Personnel
Section Chief:Branch Director:
Name Contact #
7. Resources Assigned This Period
8. Work Assignments for this Period
9. Special Instructions for Division / Group
9. Important Contacts
10. Prepared By (Resources Unit Leader) Date / Time 11. Approved By (Planning Section Chief) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
4. Branch
Joe LedbetterRandy Henry
359-9175359-9172
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Bill Hooyman M/V LabradorMini Barge SetHydraulic Pump32' Bowpicker21' Work Skif
Lam or Mini Max 30
Laborers:
7a. Resources Requested for Next Period
Supervisors:Foreman:
Equipment
Laborers:
Safety Message Environmental Concerns Other Concerns
Radio Phone Cell Phone Pager
CG Air OpsJim Steffen 568-9173Air OpsLT Jager 581-7156Air Logistics
Claims
9a. AttachmentsOther
Area MapsTides & CurrentsBlank Request FormsComms ListWeather
.
MV SELENDANG AYU
IFHS Clinic 33 Lavelle Court Y581-1202 N
Injuries shall be reported via proper chain of command to Safety Officer. Safety shall contact OPS with information (type of injury, ETA,Location). OPS will dispatch ambulance with appropriate staffing to transport patient to the clinic. Clinic staff shall treat and evaluateneed for medivac.
E. Athey E. Athey
Unalaska Fire/EMS 29 Safety Way 581-1233 Y
UFD - Medic 2 Amaknak Fire Station/Near Airport Y
UFD - Medic 2 Dept of Public Safety/ 29 Safety Way Y
AK Regional Anchorage AK Y907-276-1131 N
Life Line Anchorage AK 800-478-9111
12/16/04 12/16/2004
June 2000MEDICAL PLAN
MEDICAL PLANICS 206-OS
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)
From: To:12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
ICS 206-OS
3. Medical Aid Stations
Name Location Contact #ParamedicsOn site (Y/N)
4. Transportation
Ambulance Service Address Contact #Paramedics
On board (Y/N)
5. Hospitals
Hospital Name Address Contact #Travel Time
Air GroundBurnCtr?
Heli-Pad?
6. Special Medical Emergency Procedures
7. Prepared by: (Medical Unit Leader)Date / Time 8. Reviewed by: (Safety Officer) Date / Time
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
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RESOURCES AT RISKSUMMARY ICS 232-OSMV SELENDANG AYU
12/16/2004
1 Anderson Bay High concentrations of birds and otters.
-Priority to protect bird conc. and pink/red salmon spawning streams. 10 salmon streams Makushin Bay, 3 heads of streamspriority areas for protection, volcano lakes, Humpback Bay, and 2 streams.-Steller's Eiders numbers expected to increase. (Threatened Species)-Emperor Goose numbers expected to increase.-Both Makushin and Skan Bay need on-water and shore based wildlife surveys.-Both bays also important for number of commercial fisheries including bottomfish and crab.
1 Makushin Bay
C. Berg
2 Estuary on Northeast Side Skan Bay Pink Salmon Spawning.
3 Head of east arm Skan Bay Red and Pink Salmon spawning stream.
4 Southwest arm Skan Bay Marine Birds; otters; pink salmon
*** Bald Eagles Bald eagles potentially preying on oiled carcasses
*** Foxes Fox would potentially pray on oiled carcasses.shorebirds including black oystercatchers along intertidal areas
2 Makushin Point to Volcano Bay
3 Kof Point to Pumicestone Bay
4 Konets Head
5 Unimak Island
To:12/17/2004-06:00: To 12/18/2004-06:00
5. Prepared by: (Environmental Unit Leader) Date / Time
June 2000RESOURCES AT RISK SUMMARY
1. Incident Name 2. Operational Period (Date / Time)
From:
ICS 232-OS
3. Environmentally-Sensitive Areas and Wildlife Issues
Site # Priority Site Name and/or Physical Location Site Issues
Narrative
4. Archaeo-cultural and Socio-economic Issues
Site # Priority Site Name and/or Physical Location Site Issues
Historic property specialist has been hired for technical assistance.
CULTURAL RESOURCES:Josh Reuther - Northern Land Use ResearchIN DUTCH HARBOR: Carl's Bay View Inn 581-1230IN FAIRBANKS: Northern Land Use Research 907-474-9684 At Night: 907-455-6528 (Mr. Peter Bowers)
Narrative
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
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8. Equipment Resources
6. Wildlife Impacts
To:
Total
MV SELENDANG AYU
42 4260
2222
60
2222
12:0012/15/04
June 2000INCIDENT STATUS SUMMARY
INCIDENT STATUSSUMMARY ICS 209-OS
1. Incident Name 2. Period Covered by Report
From:
ICS 209-OS
Time of Report
7. Safety Status (SO) Since Last Report
Responder Injury
Public Injury
9. Personnel Resources [RUL]
DescriptionManagement
PersonnelField
PersonnelTotal
Personnel
Federal
State
Local
RP
Contract Personnel
Volunteers
Total Response Personnel from all Organizations: 9210. Special Notes
11. Prepared by: (Situation Unit Leader)
Electronic version: NOAA 1.0 June 1, 2000
12/15/04 12/15/043. Spill Status (Estimated, in ) [Ops & EUL/SSC]
Source Status:
SecuredUnsecured
Since Last Report Total
Mass Balance / Product Budget
Recovered Oil
Evaporation
Natural Dispersion
Chemical Dispersion
Burned
Floating, Contained
Floating, Uncontained
Onshore
Total product removed from the environment :
Remaining Potential
Rate of Spillage (per hour)
Volume Spilled
Product Distribution in the Environment
bbls
Total product remaining in the environment:
Product Unaccounted for:
4. Waste Management (Estimated) [Ops / Disposal]
Recovered Stored Disposed
Product
Cont. Liquids
Liquids
Cont. Solids
Solids
bbls
bbls
bbls
cu/yds
cu/yds
cu/yds
Captured ReleasedDOABirds
MammalsReptiles
FishOtterOtherTotals
Total Impacted
0000000
Incoming In FacilityDied In Rehab
Out Going
5000106
6
60 6Total In Facility
Total Dead 6 Total Released
5. Shoreline Impacts (Estimated, in miles) [PSC / EUL / SSC]
Total Miles of Shoreline in Incident Area:Total Miles of Impacted Shoreline
Miles of Shoreline Treated & in Maintenance:Miles of Shoreline Signed Off:
Description OrderedAvailable/ Staged Assign.
Out ofService
Spill Resp. Vsls.Fishing Vessels
TugsBarges
Other VesselsWB
Skimmers
Boom (ft)Sbnt/Snr. Bm. (ft.)
Vacuum TrucksWildlife Trailer
Helicopters
Fixed Wing
1
2
2000unkwn.
1
1
2
3
2
3
1
2
2
3300
6
1
2
4
5300
1
4
2
Totals
Daily
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