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Title: Marine Corps Recruit Depot


1
2004 HURRICANEPREPAREDNESSBRIEF
  • Marine Corps Recruit Depot
  • Parris Island

2
AGENDA
  • Hurricane Categories
  • Depot Concept of Ops
  • Hurricane Readiness Conditions
  • Information Source
  • Personal Planning
  • Evacuation Expenses

3
THE THREAT
Landfalls
1893 - Great Storm of 1893 1940 - 1.5 mil in
damage recruit training moved to
Quantico for 2 months
1959 - Gracie 1979 - David 1989 - Hugo 1996
- Bertha Fran 1998 - Bonnie 1999 - Floyd

Near Misses
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CHARACTERISTICS OF A HURRICANE
  • Large circular low pressure

    system rotating counter -
    clockwise
  • 100 - 300 miles in diameter
  • The eye is 10-20 miles diameter
  • Storm surge - most destruction

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HURRICANE CATEGORIES
Category I 74-95 mph winds 4-5 ft storm
surge Minimal damage Damage to trees, foliage,
unanchored mobile homes. Some damage to poorly
constructed signs. Low lying coastal roads
flooded. Damage to piers and boats.

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HURRICANE CATEGORIES
Category II 96 - 110 mph winds 6 -
8 ft storm surge Moderate damage Trees
blown down major damage to exposed mobile
homes damage to building roofs window/door
damage. Coastal roads flooded 2-4 hours before
arrival of eye marinas damaged

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HURRICANE CATEGORIES
Category III 111 - 130 mph winds 9
- 12 ft storm surge Extensive
damage Large trees blown down all poorly
constructed signs blown down roof/window/door
damage to housessome structural damage to small
buildings mobile homes destroyed significant
flooding

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HURRICANE CATEGORIES
Category IV 131 - 155 mph winds 13
- 18 ft storm surge Extreme damage Major
tree damage all signs down complete failure of
roofs major damage to lower floors flat
terrain 10 feet or less below sea level flooded
inland as far as 6 miles escape routes cut off
3-5 hours before eye arrival

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HURRICANE CATEGORIES
Category V 155 mph winds 20
ft storm surge Catastrophic damage Major
tree damage complete failure of roofs ,both
residential and commercial some complete
building failures small buildings overturned or
blown away extensive flooding

10
Parris Island is only 5 - 10
feet above sea level!

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  • Worst Case
  • Category 2 or greater
  • Eye predicted to strike
  • Savannah
  • Landfall at high tide

12
DEPOT CONCEPT OF OPS
  • Publish Depot Order
  • Est Readiness Conditions and Procedures
  • Ensure Information is Passed


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HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Starts at Condition of Readiness
then icremental increases in preparation
Condition IV
Condition I Condition V

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HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition Readiness
  • In effect during hurricane season
  • The time to prepare
  • AC/S G-3 maintains constant watch

15
HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition IV
  • Storm path reasonably well established
  • Gale force winds within 72 Hours

16
HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition III
  • Storm path continues toward
  • Parris Island
  • Gale force winds within 48 Hours

17
HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition II
  • Storm path continues toward
  • Parris Island
  • Gale force winds within 24 Hours

18
HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition I
  • Storm path continues toward
  • Parris Island
  • Gale force winds within 12 Hours or imminent

19
HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition V
  • Storm or threat has passed
  • Recovery operations
  • Not automatic return!!!!!!!
  • Communications with the Depot is key!

20
DEPOT CONCEPT OF OPS

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DEPOT CONCEPT OF OPS
Category II or greater
  • Evacuate recruits to MCLB Albany
  • Family members and non-emergency
  • personnel evacuate to safe area of
  • their choice
  • - Depot EAC closed
  • - Shelters will be open inland

22
PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATIONS
Emergency Personnel required during the
duration of the hurricane. Non-emergency
Personnel not required released prior to
arrival of destructive weather Delayed
Release/Early Recall required to work to prepare
the depot, or to reopen the depot.
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HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
  • CMT recommends CG decides, EOC establishes
  • PAO helps to publicize
  • MCRD may be different than MCAS


24
HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS

Destructive Weather Preparedness
Measures

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HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition IV
  • Coordinate with Bft Cnty on requesting busses
  • Establish EOC
  • Conduct town meetings
  • Muster, deploy Advance Party
  • Housing flyers distributed
  • Prepare to issue equipment/supplies
  • Prepare to activate task organized teams

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HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition III
  • Obtain, promulgate decision to evacuate
  • EOC, DMCC, and EAC stand up
  • Obtain, stage busses
  • Issue supplies
  • Stop male/female shipping
  • Stop training/prepare to evacuate

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HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition II
  • Evacuate recruits (if Cat 2 storm or greater)
  • Evacuate families/non-emergency personnel
  • Move boats to BNH
  • Activate all medical teams

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HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition I
  • Disaster Prep Tms deploy to MCAS
  • or BNH
  • EOC deploys to BNH or EAC
  • Rear party stays on the Depot

29
HURRICANE READINESS CONDITIONS
Condition V
  • Assessments, reports conducted
  • Recovery operations begin
  • Guidance on return promulgated

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HURRICANE INFORMATION
HOW DOES THE DEPOT ANNOUNCE HURRICANE
READINESS CONDITIONS AND INFORMATION?

31
Tri-Command Toll Free Hotline
HURRICANE INFORMATION
1-800-343-0639 MCRD Ext 3

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HURRICANE INFORMATION
Depot-wide e-mails and All-Hands Messages
published by AC/S G-3 Only distributed to those
with PCs, but the information should be passed on
to family/others
33
HURRICANE INFORMATION
Parris Island Web-site www.mcrdpi.usmc.mil

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HURRICANE INFORMATION
FM 98.7 THE RIVER

35
A
HURRICANE INFORMATION
Command directed phone plan If your immediate
command does not give you a number to call, ASK
36
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WHAT DO WE DO?
WHERE DO WE GO?
WHAT DO WE BRING?
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WHAT TO DO?
  • EXECUTE DEPOT GUIDANCE
  • HAVE A PLAN
  • PLAN FOR CONTINGENCY!


38
GENERAL PREPARATIONS
Prepare a hurricane kit before June
1st packaged/canned food flashlight/batteries r
oad maps toiletries drinking water paper
plates change of clothing plastic
utensils blankets/pillows games/books laundry
items toilet paper prescription meds cash
(small bills)
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GENERAL PREPARATIONS
TURN THE REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER TO
COLDEST SETTING

WILL PRESERVE FOOD LONGER FILL FREEZER AS
FULL AS POSSIBLE DO NOT OPEN
40
GENERAL PREPARATIONS
BOARD UP WINDOWS ON HOUSE TAPE NOT
EFFECTIVE

BEST WAY TO PROTECT HOUSE MCRD MAY BOARD
WINDOWS OF GOVT QUARTERS DOES NOT APPLY TO
LAUREL BAY
41
GENERAL PREPARATIONS
SECURE OUTDOOR OBJECTS

THEY WONT BE THERE AFTER THE STORM
42
GENERAL PREPARATIONS
  • MAKE SURE
  • VEHICLE HAS
  • A FULL TANK
  • OF GAS


43
GENERAL PREPARATIONS
UNPLUG APPLIANCES

REDUCE ELECTRICAL FIRE HAZARD PROTECT
APPLIANCES
44
GENERAL PREPARATIONS
  • TURN GAS AND
  • ELECTRICITY
  • OFF
  • OUTSIDE OF
  • HOUSE IF
  • POSSIBLE


45
GENERAL PREPARATIONS
SAFEGUARD PERSONAL GEAR

MOVE GEAR AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE
46
IF YOU LEAVE THE DEPOT...
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WHERE TO GO?
  • Only one evacuation route
  • Remember, MCRD must compete with
  • Beaufort, barrier islands -- PLAN
  • FOR TRAFFIC DELAYS!!!!
  • Go to safe place, inland
  • Make hotel reservations


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WHAT TO BRING
  • FOOD/WATER
  • FOR 7 DAYS


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WHAT TO BRING
  • CASH
  • SMALL BILLS
  • CHANGE


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WHAT TO BRING
  • CLEAN
  • CL OTHES
  • FOR 7 DAYS

52
WHAT TO BRING
  • IMPORTANT PAPERS
  • WILLS
  • INSURANCE
  • POLICY
  • CERTIFICATES

FLOOD INSURANCE
LAST WILL

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WHAT TO BRING
  • SPECIAL NEEDS
  • MEDICATIONS


30 DAY SUPPLY
54
WHAT TO BRING
  • BOOKS/GAMES
  • FOR KIDS

55
WHAT TO BRING
  • BATTERY
  • OPERATED
  • RADIO


56
WHAT TO BRING
  • HAVE A SMALL
  • PROPANE STOVE

EXTRA FUEL CONTAINERS
57
WHAT TO BRING
  • HAVE A PHONE
  • CARD


PHONE CARD
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WHAT TO BRING
  • HAVE A
  • FLASHLIGHT
  • WITH EXTRA
  • BATTERIES


59
BE PREPARED
  • RECYCLE OLD
  • PLASTIC BOTTLES
  • TO STORE WATER
  • IN


60
BE PREPARED
STORE DRINKING WATER

CLEAN BATHTUB, POTS, SINK RECYCLED PLASTIC
BOTTLES
61
BE PREPARED
  • GIVE YOUR
  • LOCATION TO
  • YOUR COMMAND
  • OR A THIRD
  • PARTY THE
  • COMMAND CAN
  • CONTACT


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BE PREPARED
  • LEAVE THIS INFORMATION WITH
  • THE MARINE AT THE GATE
  • AN INFORMATION SLIP WILL BE
  • ATTACHED TO HOUSING FLYER
  • GIVE THIS SLIP TO MARINE AT
  • THE MAIN GATE!


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IF YOU GO TO AN EVACUATION ASSEMBLY CENTER...
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EVACUATIONASSEMBLY CENTERS
MCRD PARRIS ISLAND

EAC 1 - HS BN BLDG 145 146
65
EVACUATIONASSEMBLY CENTERS
LAUREL BAY

TRAILER PARK - SCHOOL 2 EVERYWHERE ELSE -
SCHOOL 1
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ITEMS TO BRING TO EAC
Clothing Food requiring no preparation Toiletr
ies Baby supplies
Games Medications Towels Blankets
Flashlight Batteries Pillow Canned food
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ACCOUNTABILITY!
Make sure your command knows where you are
going or where you end up! Family members as
well as non-emergency Marines Leave information
at gate when you Evacuate or call command
designated number Later

69
EVACUATION ALLOWANCEAND REIMBURSEMENT
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WHO IS ENTITLED?
  • Bonafide Dependents
  • Must live in vicinity of PDS
  • Active Duty Marines
  • Must be authorized TAD
  • Must actually evacuate and incur expenses

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WHEN ENTITLED?
  • Commanding General orders evacuation
  • Applies whether live on or off base
  • Local or state officials may order an evacuation
    BUT that does not authorize reimbursement!
  • Can only be reimbursed if ordered by CG!

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CGS EVACUATION ORDER
  • Important factors affecting entitlements
  • Type evacuation (Limited or Full)
  • Date/Time evacuation ordered
  • Specific safe havens/authorized distances
  • Date/Time All Clear sounded

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WHAT IS REIMBURSABLE?
  • Lodging (Not to exceed locality rate)
  • Mileage (Flat rate not to exceed authorized
    distance)
  • Meals (Flat rate - MIE rate)
  • Official Phone calls (If authorized)

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WHAT IS NOT REIMBURSABLE?
  • Gas/Oil
  • Vehicle maintenance/repairs
  • Costs associated with pets
  • Lodging with Family/Friends

75
WHAT IS NOT REIMBURSABLE
  • Things done for personal convenience
  • Taking two or more vehicles
  • Renting other vehicles (e.g. Trucks, U-haul
    trailers)
  • Buying camping equipment
  • Etc...
  • BOTTOM LINE
  • Not a free-ride where everything is reimbursed

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REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
  • Completed DD 1351-2 (Travel Voucher)
  • Certificate In Lieu of Orders
  • Copy CGs Evacuation Order
  • Original Lodging receipt (No Credit card slips)

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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
  • Can use Government travel Card
  • But only for reimbursable expenses
  • Lodging receipt must contain
  • Address and phone of establishment
  • daily lodging rate
  • If lost Original lodging receipt
  • Must obtain a faxed copy - No exceptions

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Return to Parris Island
  • Evacuation does NOT equate to open-ended
  • liberty!
  • Marines and civilians may be immediately
  • required to open the Depot and prepare for
  • return to normal operations
  • It is your responsibility to know when to
  • return -- call 1-800 number or call command

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