Title: August 15, 2004
1Hurricane Charley
2Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy
out all phones.
- Thanks for your cooperation.
3SEOC LEVEL1ACTIVATION
4SEOC OPERATIONAL HOURS24 Hours
5EOC Staffing
- STATE COORDINATING OFFICER - Craig Fugate
- SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo
- OPERATIONS CHIEF Leo Lachat
- SAFETY OFFICER Mark Fuller
- ESF 5 CHIEF - David Crisp
- LOGISTICS CHIEF Chuck Hagan
- FINANCE ADMIN CHIEF Suzanne Adams
- PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER Mike Stone
- RECOVERY Charles McCool
6SEOC Safety Brief
- Fire
- Medical
- Stress
- Severe Weather
7EOC EVAC Routes
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8STATE COORDINATING OFFICER
Up next SERT Chief
9SERT CHIEF
10Operational ObjectivesHurricane Charley
- Objectives
- Re-establish Communication with Impacted area
- Initiate Search and Rescue
- Address basic human needs and life safety
- Restoration of essential services
- Begin Recovery operations
Up next FEMA ERT-A
11EM Tracker Access
- Counties can access the EM Tracker system on-line
through the State Division of Emergency
Managements web site - www.floridadisaster.org
12FEMA ERT-A
13FEMA
- Overnight Activities
- Working Base Camp issue with State
- First reception of MA water, ice and meals
arrived at Lakeland LSA - Aviation mission planning completed for RNA
- Infant food and formula MA progressing
Up next Meteorology
14METEOROLOGY
15This Mornings Weather Map
16Radar Image 712am
17Rainfall Forecast Next Five Days
18Recovery Forecast
- Today
- Partly cloudy. Scattered mainly afternoon
showers and thunderstorms. Highs around 90.
Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph. Except becoming
onshore near the coast in the afternoon. Chance
of rain 50 percent.Tonight - Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and
thunderstorms in the evening. Lows in the mid
70s. East winds around 5 mph. Chance of rain 20
percent.
19River Flooding in West Central Florida
20River Flooding in West Central Florida
- Horse Creek near Arcadia Peak 15.4 feet, 8am
Sunday morning - Royal Park estates affected (near state road 72),
Access road and secondary roads to Hidden Acres
impassable, Two homes become isolated - Peace River at Arcadia
21Tropical Storm Earl Tracking Towards the
Caribbean Sea and Expected to Strengthen
22Morning Computer Model Runs
23Tropical Storm Earl Moving Toward the Lesser
Antilles
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24INFORMATION AND PLANNING
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25Information and Planning
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
26OPERATIONS CHIEF
Up next Emergency Services
27Operations
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Opertations
28EMERGENCY SERVICES
29Emergency Services
- Current Issues
- Following up on emergency services requests
- Unmet Needs
- Comfort needs for responders establish better
communications with local authorities - Future Operations
- Reassess current deployments personnel
replacement / backfill
Up next Human Services
30HUMAN SERVICES
31Human Services
- Current Issues
- Responded to requests for food, water and/or ice
from Charlotte, Lee, Desoto, Manatee, Hardee,
Orange Seminole and Polk counties. - ARC is bringing 98 Emergency Response Vehicles
(ERVs-canteens) into Florida. These vehicles are
used to distribute prepared food and will be
deployed in support of Hurricane Charley. 24
will go to Sarasota for staging and 12 of these
will go to the Orlando area. The deployment
schedule for the rest will be completed today
(8/15/04) - The Salvation Army will deploy 6 of their cantees
to Charlotte County - Unmet Needs
- All requests have been forwarded to the LSA but
there has been little feed back on status of
these orders. We will work on completing the
loop to provide better accountability.
32Human Services
- Future Operations
- We will continue to give priority to moving food
water and ice into the most effected areas
Up next Infrastructure
33INFRASTRUCTURE
34Infrastructure
- Current Issues
- Most state and federal highways are clear
- 859,000 customers without electric service
- Peace River Electric Co-op will take weeks to
re-build - Fuel support to county operations
- Fuel support for state public safety and response
mission vehicles available at following FDOT
maintenance yards Arcadia, Bartow, Fort Myers,
LaBelle, Okeechobee, and Sebring - Communications EDICS to DeSoto and Charlotte
Counties, COWs to Hardee and Charlotte Counties - Numerous radio, satellite, cell and POTs telecom
requests coordinated - Unmet Needs
- Fuel delivery resources
35Infrastructure
- Future Operations
- Continue to support fuel and telecommunications
requests - Continue to monitor transportation, electricity,
telecom, water and waste water system restoration
Up next Operations Support
36OPERATIONS SUPPORT
37Operations Support
- Current Issues
- Receiving resource requests and informational
updates. The Action Tracking function is up and
running. - Unmet Needs
- None
- Future Operations
- Continue staffing Response Liaison room.
- Monitor missions - don't forget to update your
missions in Tracker as you go. Please do not
flick missions without letting your branch
chief know.
Up next Military Support
38ESF 13 MILITARY SUPPORT
39Military Support
- Current Operations
- Unmet needs
- Future Operations
Up next Logistics
40LOGISTICS
41Logistics
- Current Issues
- LSA 1 (Lakeland) LSA 2 (Punta Gorda)
Operational - Unmet Needs
- Count and Destination of Materiel From LSA1 -
Wayne Jones working. - Future Operations
- Increase Output - Both LSAs
Up next Finance Administration
42MUTUAL AID
43Mutual Aid
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
44FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
45Finance and Administration
- Current Issues
- Processed requisitions for additional equipment
for Lakeland and Charlotte LSA. - Processed requisition for MRE's to Lakeland
- Unmet Needs
- None at this time
- Future Operations
- Lease office equipment for LSA's
Up next Public Information
46ESF 14PUBLIC INFORMATION
Up next Recovery
47Public Information
- Current Issues
- Unmet Needs
- Future Operations
Up next Recovery
48RECOVERY
49Recovery
- Current Issues
- Supporting Recovery Operations in the impacted
counties - Providing support for overall EOC operations
through ARLs - Initiated debris clearance and temporary housing
missions with USACE and FEMA - Unmet Needs
- Need personnel through RRT and EMAC to backfill
in counties and to provide support to staff - Future Operations
- Gathering location and quantity information re
DRCs, feeding locations and related services - Continue to identify personnel for deployment to
the field
50Recovery
- ARLs in Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, Polk, Lee and
Orange Counties - County Cell Pager
- Lee Miles Anderson 591-4699 888-201-6816
- Charlotte Winston Thaxter 591-1329 709-1669
- Charlotte Gordon Radney 591-3809
- Charlotte Solomon Ademuyiwa 591-3849 709-1535
- Hardee Iris Stanley 591-1327
- Hardee Joe Johnson 591-3853 800-792-3080
- DeSoto Sonya Murray 591-1307
- Polk Phil Worley 591-3841 709-1658
- Orange Yusuf Mustafa 591-3802
Up next SERT Chief
51SERT CHIEF
52Dont forget to turn your phones ringer back on!
- Thanks for your cooperation
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