Florida State Emergency Operations Center
ESF-17 Emergency Response Efforts
by
Greg Christy
State ESF17 Coordinator
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP)
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP)
Provides guidance to state and local officials on procedures, organization and responsibilities.
Adopts a functional approach that combines the types of assistance to be provided under each Emergency Support Function
State Emergency State Emergency Operations CenterOperations Center
Governor
State Coordinating Officer
State Emergency Response Team Chief
Operations Planning Logistics Finance/Adm.
Emergency Support Functions
ESF 1: Transportation (DOT)ESF 2: Communications (DMS)ESF 3: Public Works (DOT)ESF 4: Fire Fighting (DOI)ESF 5: Info and Planning (DCA)
Emergency Support Functions
ESF 6: Mass Care (DBPR)ESF 7: Resource Support (DMS)ESF 8: Health and Medical (DOH)ESF 9: Urban Search and Rescue (DOI)ESF 10: Hazardous Materials (DEP)
Emergency Support Functions
ESF 11: Food and Water (DACS)ESF 12: Energy (PSC/DCA)ESF 13: Military Support (DMA)ESF 14: Public Information (DCA)
Emergency Support Functions
ESF 15: Volunteers and Donations (FCCS)ESF 16: Law Enforcement (FDLE)ESF 17: Animal Protection & Agriculture (DACS)
For more information about For more information about Florida’s Florida’s
Division of Emergency Division of Emergency ManagementManagement
www.floridadisaster.org
SART Mission
Empower Floridians through training and resources to enhance animal and agriculture disaster response
Support ESF 17 at the SEOC
State Agricultural Response Team
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SART Organization
State Agricultural Response Team
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SART operates at the state, regional and county levels
SART supports existing emergency management plans
Participating Agencies
USDA/Farm Service Agency USDA/APHIS/Veterinary Services Univ. of Florida/Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences Univ. of Florida/College of Veterinary Medicine Univ. of Florida/Department of Plant
Pathology Department of Community Affairs/Division of
Emergency Management
State Agricultural Response Team
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Participating Agencies
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Division of Animal IndustryDivision of DairyDivision of Plant IndustryDivision of Ag. Environmental
ServicesDivision of AquacultureOffice of Bio and Food Security
Preparedness
State Agricultural Response Team
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Participating Agencies
Florida Veterinary Medical Association Florida Animal Control Association Southeast Regional Office of the Humane
Society of the United States Florida Cattlemen’s Association Florida Sunshine State Horse Council Florida Sea Grant
State Agricultural Response Team
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Participating Agencies
Florida Farm Bureau Emergency Animal Rescue Society Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape
Assoc. Southeast Milk Inc Florida Assoc. of Kennel Clubs Farm Credit of South Florida
State Agricultural Response Team
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SART Web Site
Communication bridge between SART and county SART participants and participating agencies
Web portal where all county SARTs and all participating agencies can input information
Alert system through which information can be sent to all county SARTs and all participating agencies
State Agricultural Response Team
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SART Web Site
Schedule of available training opportunities
Resource library Related web links County-level resource lists for mutual aid Contact information for county and state
emergency management personnel
State Agricultural Response Team
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For more information aboutFor more information about Florida’s Florida’s
State Agricultural Response TeamState Agricultural Response Team
State Agricultural Response Team
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www.flsart.org
ESF-17
Incident Command Post
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Zoonotic EventZoonotic EventZoonotic EventZoonotic Event
By its nature, a zoonotic event By its nature, a zoonotic event involves multiple agenciesinvolves multiple agencies
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By its nature, a zoonotic event By its nature, a zoonotic event involves multiple agenciesinvolves multiple agencies
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Definition of Unified Definition of Unified CommandCommand
Definition of Unified Definition of Unified CommandCommand
A team effort which allows all A team effort which allows all agencies with responsibility for the agencies with responsibility for the incident, to jointly provide incident, to jointly provide management direction to an incident management direction to an incident through a common set of incident through a common set of incident objectives and strategies established objectives and strategies established at the command levelat the command level
A team effort which allows all A team effort which allows all agencies with responsibility for the agencies with responsibility for the incident, to jointly provide incident, to jointly provide management direction to an incident management direction to an incident through a common set of incident through a common set of incident objectives and strategies established objectives and strategies established at the command levelat the command level
Unified Command ApplicationsUnified Command ApplicationsUnified Command ApplicationsUnified Command Applications
Incidents that affect Incidents that affect more than one political more than one political jurisdictionjurisdiction
Incidents that affect Incidents that affect more than one political more than one political jurisdictionjurisdiction
Incidents involving Incidents involving multiple agencies within multiple agencies within a jurisdictiona jurisdiction
Incidents involving Incidents involving multiple agencies within multiple agencies within a jurisdictiona jurisdiction
Incidents that impact on Incidents that impact on multiple geographic and multiple geographic and functional agenciesfunctional agencies
Incidents that impact on Incidents that impact on multiple geographic and multiple geographic and functional agenciesfunctional agencies
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ADOHFDACSUSDA
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One set of objectives is developed for the entire One set of objectives is developed for the entire incident, and a collective approach is made to incident, and a collective approach is made to developing strategies.developing strategies.
Information flow and coordination is improved Information flow and coordination is improved between all jurisdictions and agencies involved between all jurisdictions and agencies involved in the incident.in the incident.
No agency’s authority or legal requirements will No agency’s authority or legal requirements will be compromised or neglected.be compromised or neglected.
One set of objectives is developed for the entire One set of objectives is developed for the entire incident, and a collective approach is made to incident, and a collective approach is made to developing strategies.developing strategies.
Information flow and coordination is improved Information flow and coordination is improved between all jurisdictions and agencies involved between all jurisdictions and agencies involved in the incident.in the incident.
No agency’s authority or legal requirements will No agency’s authority or legal requirements will be compromised or neglected.be compromised or neglected.
Advantages of Using Advantages of Using Unified CommandUnified Command
Advantages of Using Advantages of Using Unified CommandUnified Command
Each agency is fully aware of the plans, Each agency is fully aware of the plans, actions, and constraints of all others.actions, and constraints of all others.
The combined efforts of all agencies is The combined efforts of all agencies is optimized as they perform their respective optimized as they perform their respective assignments under a single Incident Action assignments under a single Incident Action Plan.Plan.
Duplicative efforts are reduced or eliminated, Duplicative efforts are reduced or eliminated, thus reducing cost and chances for frustration thus reducing cost and chances for frustration and conflict.and conflict.
Each agency is fully aware of the plans, Each agency is fully aware of the plans, actions, and constraints of all others.actions, and constraints of all others.
The combined efforts of all agencies is The combined efforts of all agencies is optimized as they perform their respective optimized as they perform their respective assignments under a single Incident Action assignments under a single Incident Action Plan.Plan.
Duplicative efforts are reduced or eliminated, Duplicative efforts are reduced or eliminated, thus reducing cost and chances for frustration thus reducing cost and chances for frustration and conflict.and conflict.
Advantages of Using Advantages of Using Unified CommandUnified Command
Advantages of Using Advantages of Using Unified CommandUnified Command