hurricane ivan morning briefing september 17, 2004
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Morning BriefingMorning BriefingSeptember 17, 2004September 17, 2004
SEOC LEVEL
124 Hour Operations
Mike DeLorenzoSteve Glenn
Up Next – Meteorology
SERT Chief
Meteorology
Ben Nelson
11.0
FLOODING BECOMES A THREAT TO THE TREVOR COURT AND RATTLESNAKE BLUFF AREAS AS THE RIVER RISES ABOVE 11 FEET.
10.5
FLOODING TO TRAILERS NORTH OF THE OKALOOSA CORRECTIONAL INSITUTE WILL SUBSIDE AS THE RIVER LEVEL FALLS BELOW 10 FEET.
Rainfall Forecast – Friday 8 AM - Saturday 8 AM
Tropical Storm Jeanne Crossing the North Shore of the Dominican Republic
Tropical Storm Karl in the Eastern Atlantic
Up Next – Information & Planning
David Crisp
Information & Planning
Up Next – Operations Chief
Operations Chief
Leo LachatGinger Edwards
Up Next – Emergency Services
Emergency Services
Asset Deployment – Hurricane IvanESF - Agency Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton
Incident Coordination
Fairgrounds Santa Rosa EOC
Crestview Staging
Walton EOC
Div. Of Forestry Type 2 IMT - Red Team (25)
IC – Gary Beauchamp
(352.225.1280)
Type 2 IMT – Gold Team (25)
IC – Bruce Hill (904.705.3932)
Type 2 IMT (25)
IC – Mark Crow (385.961.1209)
Duke Field Staging
Type 1 IMT – Blue Team (45)
IC – Wayne Jones (352.442.2897)
Okaloosa EOC
Type 2 IMT – Blue Team (45)
IC – John Kern (850.228.7779)
Asset Deployment – Hurricane IvanESF 4 & 9 Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton
Deployed: USAR Type 1 (70) 2 – USAR Type 3 (32)
Strike Team of Engines (5)
USAR Type 3 (32) Strike Team of Rescue (5)
Staged: Crestview Staging
3 - USAR Type 3 (32)
Strike Team of Engines (5)
Strike Team of Rescue (5)
Duke Field Staging
ESF 8 Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton
1 – FEMORS – ECSO
1 DMAT - BAPTIST HOSPITAL
1 DMORT – SACRED HEART
Asset Deployment – Hurricane IvanESF 16 Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa WaltonSearch & Rescue Teams (FWCC, DEP, OALE, BFAI)
SAR IC:
FWC: Lt. Col. Don Holway
1 – SAR team (20)
FWC Capt. Lee Beech
1 – SAR team (19)
FWC Capt. Lee Beech
1 – SAR team (38)
FWC Capt. John Burton
1 – SAR team (28)
FWC Capt. John Burton
FDLE EOC Liaisons SA Carl Causey
SA Dennis Norred
SA Dennis Nordstrom
SA Jeanine Williams
SA Chris Ragoni
SA Kenny Pickard
SA Barry Hatton
SA Mark Holley
FDLE Squads 2 – FDLE Squads
SAS John Farmer (6)
SAS Maurice Spates (7)
2 – FDLE Squads
SAS Mike Cerverella (6)
SAS Tom King (7)
2 – FDLE Squads
SAS Shari Huseman (6)
SAS Chris Hirst (10)
2 – FDLE Squads
SAS Danny Banks (10)
SAS Charlie Guthrie (8)
FHP Troopers 9 9 8 8
ESF 13 - FLNG
Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton
Security Detail 129 222 452 East to Apalachicola 700
Up Next – Human Services
Human Services
Up Next – ESF 4&9
Human Services• Current Operations –
– Ivan - Moving the resources into the affected counties.– Frances - Continue working deliveries from LSAs through the
Logistics Chief.– Currently Open Shelter Statistics
• 12,665 persons in public shelters, up from 12,014 yesterday– Total Hurricane Response Statistics to Date
American Red Cross• Meals and Snacks: , up from 5,699,178 yesterday• Shelter Population: 295,475, up from 294,824 yesterday• ERVs Deployed: 229• Emergency Aid Stations: 24• Bulk Distribution Routes: 32• Service Centers: 30• Clean up-Kits: 8,796, up from 8,114 yesterday• Comfort Kits: 3133, up from 3050 yesterday• Registrations: 3,389 (unchanged)• Total Red Cross Workers: 16,374 ---- 635 (Ivan), 8,381 (Charley),
6,908 (Frances)
Human Services• Current Operations (continued) –
Salvation Army– Individuals Assisted: 1,597,286, up from 1,581,153 yesterday– Meals Served: 1,997,249, up from 1,962,254 yesterday– Gallons of water: 752,265, up from 686,251 yesterday– Pounds of Ice: 2,514,953, up from 2,430,473 yesterday– Canteens: 66, up from 47 yesterday– Comfort Stations: 19 (Unchanged)– Mobile Kitchen Trailers: 3 (Unchanged)– Number of Volunteers: 3,284, serving 29,208 hours
• Unmet Needs –– Working to resolve Unmet needs from Hurricane Charley, Frances,
and Ivan (i.e. tarps on backorder from FEMA)– Awaiting Additional MREs from other States. Florida MRE resources
are tapped out.• Future Operations –
– Sheltering of evacuees, Mass Care Operations, delivery of food, water and ice, coordination of volunteers and donations, and the handling of animal issues in the areas that may be affected by Ivan.
– Continue to provide mass care, deliver resources and volunteers, and assist with animal issues in the impact area of Hurricane Frances.Up Next – Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Up Next – Military Support
• Current Operations –– Supporting post-impact responses for Hurricane Ivan– Supporting fuel requests for LSA’s and County Emergency
Response Ops– Supporting county flood-fighting ops and sandbag requests – 17,474 customers identified as out of power (Frances) (see
msg 1549)– 431,908 customers reported out (Ivan)
– Escambia- 95% out - Holmes – 82 % out– Santa Rosa- 98% out - Walton – 56% out– Okaloosa- 96% out - Jackson – 51% out– Washington – 62% out - Bay – 69% out
• Unmet Needs –– Diesel and gasoline fuels– Having great difficulty finding/contacting fuel vendors
• Future Operations –– Continue to monitor transportation, flood-fighting, electricity,
fuel and telecom systems
Military Support
Up Next – ESF 8
Military Support
Up Next – Logistics
• Current Operations –– Strength: 5,229– S&R and Security operations– RECON Teams continue to asses damages– Aviation operations– Conducting humanitarian operations
• Unmet Needs –– None at this time
• Future Operations –– Established priorities of work are: Search and Rescue,
Security and Humanitarian Missions– Staff and support Aviation request as needed– LNOs will remain in place as long as county needs– Review and analyze current and future missions and
request EMAC support
Logistics
Up Next – Finance & Administration
Finance & Administration
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Public Information
• Current Operations –– Assisting in the set up of the two new LSA's in
the panhandle.– Assisting with the deployment and relocation of
staff to the panhandle.– Continuing to provide purchasing needs for all
events.• Unmet Needs –
– Presently we are unable to find accommodations in the panhandle.
• Future Operations –– Continue to monitor and track costs.– Continue to support EOC in any purchasing or
deployment needs.
Public Information
Up Next – Recovery
Recovery
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
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Madison
Taylor
Suwannee
Hamilton
Lafayette
Dixie
Col
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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
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Hill
sbor
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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. LucieDeclared for Individual Assistance
Hurricane Ivan
September 15, 2004
Individual Assistance
Individual Assistance Requested 9/15/04
Esc
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San
ta R
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Walton
Oka
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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
Declared for Public AssistanceCategory A & B
Hurricane Ivan
September 16, 2004
Public Assistance
Recovery• Current Operations –
– Received Major Disaster Declaration (IA, PA, HMGP). See Ivan Tracker #1550.
– Affected counties requested to identify sites for Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs). See Ivan Tracker # 920
• Unmet Needs –– Continue to seek additional Recovery staff.
• Future Operations –– Evaluate ARLs step downs and/or reassignments for future
deployment.– Continue to do IA & PA preliminary damage assessments
Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo
Next Briefing
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