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Hurricane Charley. August 16, 2004 1800 hrs. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations. SERT CHIEF. Mike DeLorenzo. Up next – FEMA. FEMA. Up next – Meteorology. METEOROLOGY. Current Surface Chart.
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Hurricane Charley August 16, 2004 1800 hrs
Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation.
SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo Up next – FEMA
FEMA Up next – Meteorology
Typical Summer Weather Patterns Return to the Peninsula Radar Image – 5:33 pm EDT
Tonight: • Isolated evening thunderstorms, then clearing • Lows in the mid 70s • Tuesday: • Scattered afternoon thunderstorms becoming isolated each evening • Highs in the lower 90s inland, upper 80s at the beaches, • Lows in the mid 70s • Chance of rain 40 percent during day and 20 percent during evening Recovery Forecast
Computer Models – 10am Run (Final?) Slight intensification possible later this week. Up next – Operations Chief
OPERATIONS CHIEF Up next – Emergency Services
Emergency Services • Current Issues – • Incident Management Teams deployed - Lakeland LSA, Charlotte Co. LSA, Hardee Co. LSA • Search & Rescue completed • Security & traffic missions continue • Sewage lift stations • More hospitals coming back online • Comfort stations (SanPac support) • Community health assessment teams • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Transition from response to long-term recovery Up next – Human Services
Human Services • Current Operations – • Meal count for the 15th 44,588 with a total of 140,780 being served. • 12 Comfort Station up and running • Verified 536,7f50 gal. of water has been received a various sites • 73 trucks of ice have been task for deployment • 2,320,000 pounds if ice have been received a various sites • 7 trucks of food are the LSA waiting for deployment • 120,000 MREs have been delivered at various sites • 3 volunteer receptions centers operational - Arcadia, Charlotte County and Orlando • Regional Relief Center is open • Animal assessment teams in impacted counties • Unmet Needs– • Highlands County short of feeding facilities • Lodging for volunteers • Future Operations– • Monitoring Highland County's request for resources Up next – Infrastructure
Infrastructure • Current Operations – • 796,899 customers currently out of power (down from 1.1 million) • Fuel support to county operations • Fuel support for state public safety and health vehicles available at FDOT maintenance yards: examples: law enforcement and ARC and TSA feeding vehicles • Radio, satellite, cell and POTS telecom requests coordinated • Unmet Needs– • Monitoring fuel delivery resources • Future Operations– • Continue to support fuel and telecommunications requests • Continue to monitor transportation, electrical ,telecom, potable and waste water system restoration Up next – Military Support
Military Support • Current Operations – • 4,372 Soldiers and Airmen currently on State Active Duty (over 10,400 man days) • Over 470 Soldiers currently located in Lakeland performing/supporting LSA at Linder Regional Airport • Over 500 Soldiers requested for security missions last 24 hours • Over 260 Soldiers in Desoto County conducting security and humanitarian missions • Over 321 Soldiers in Polk County • 5 RECON teams in Polk County • 27 LNOs in 11 Counties • RIAT and Ground Support Team #1 in Osceloa County • Engineer Assets conducting debris removal at Charlotte County Airport • 2 Satellite Communications Teams Deployed • 25 Military Aircraft Available (23 Rotary, 2 Fixed Wing) • Unmet needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Continued security and traffic control missions in support of Law Enforcement. • Humanitarian Relief and Logistical support Up next – Logistics
LOGISTICS Up next – Finance & Administration
Finance and Administration • Current Issues – • Assisting in deployment to the Disaster Field Office. • Securing additional equipment for LSA's. • Conducted State Agency Financial Officers conference call. • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Continue to support EOC requests Up next – Public Information
Public Information • Current Issues – • Coordination of 15 TV/Radio Interviews • 13 print interviews with special emphasis on delivering safety message to individuals in the impacted areas • Coordinating special projects regarding PR to effected areas • Collaboration with GIS for FloridaDisaster.org updates • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • TV/Radio Interviews • Delivery of vital information to individuals in impacted areas • Deployment of 6 PIOs to Charlotte County Up next – Recovery
Recovery • 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 • Training of new ARLs tonight at 1900
Recovery • 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
SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo
Don’t forget to turn your phone’s ringer back on! Thanks for your cooperation
NEXT BRIEFING August 17 at 0730 Branch Chiefs