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August 21, 2004 0730 hrs

Hurricane Charley. August 21, 2004 0730 hrs. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations. SERT CHIEF. Leo Lachat. Up next – FEMA. FEMA. Up next – Meteorology. METEOROLOGY. Saturday Surface Analysis. Radar – 7:08AM. Today : Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly cloudy.

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August 21, 2004 0730 hrs

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  1. Hurricane Charley August 21, 2004 0730 hrs

  2. SEOC LEVEL124 Hour Operations

  3. SERT CHIEF Leo Lachat Up next – FEMA

  4. FEMA Up next – Meteorology

  5. METEOROLOGY

  6. Saturday Surface Analysis

  7. Radar – 7:08AM

  8. Today: • Partly cloudy in the morning then becoming mostly cloudy. • Isolated morning showers and thunderstorms then scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. • Chance of rain 50 percent. • Highs in the lower 90s. • Southeast winds around 5 mph becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Recovery Forecast

  9. Tropical Wave Up next – Operations Chief

  10. OPERATIONS CHIEF Up next – Emergency Services

  11. EMERGENCY SERVICES

  12. Emergency Services • Current Issues • DOH is deploying Mobile Medical Clinics • Deploying and maintaining port-o-lets at comfort stations and other locations • Base Camp is operational and located @ the North-bound rest area off of I-75 in Charlotte County • Working with FEMA and ARC to locate facilities for people with Special Needs • Fulfilling LE missions and coordinating between State LE, Local LE & FLNG • FDEP supporting request for generators for rural water systems/lift stations • Unmet Needs • Working on 9 temporary facilities for fire stations • Transport may be needed for transfer of patients to Punta Gorda.

  13. Emergency Services EMERGENCY SERVICES • Future Operations • Assessments ongoing for public health needs • Assessing mental/physical condition of first responders • Continued support for base camps, LSA’s and comfort stations • Fire-Rescue crews monitoring and educating public on generator placement to prevent CO exposures • Redeployment of personnel and maintain support for current ones • Identify staffing plan for forward SERT Up next – Human Services

  14. HUMAN SERVICES

  15. Human Services • Current Operations – • Continue to establish DRCs as required • Continue to distribute of food, water, and ice in support of the Comfort Stations, field kitchens, canteens and base camps • Continue deployment of disaster recovery personnel to Orlando DFO • Monitor resources and re-supply as needed • 7 DRCs established and 3 more proposed for immediate implementation • Unmet Needs – • No identified immediate unmet needs • Future Operations – • Set up additional Comfort Stations as required • Continue efforts to meet intermediate and long term housing needs • Continue to establish DRCs as required Up next – Infrastructure

  16. INFRASTRUCTURE

  17. Infrastructure • Current Operations – • 131,000 customers without electric service • Continue fuel support for impacted county operations (diesel, gasoline and LP) • Continue support of roadway debris clearance & traffic control system repairs • One (1) public drinking water system in Charlotte County is non-operational due to a • Water main break (4,700 customers), however, it is currently cross-connected and serviced by another operating system. • 34,500 wire line POTs customers are out of service • 95% wireless customers have service in Southwest FL; only 76% of wireless customers in Charlotte County have service • Coordinating radio, satellite, cell, POTs and internet connectivity telecom requests • Unmet Needs – • Monitoring fuel delivery resources

  18. Infrastructure • Future Operations – • Continue to support fuel and telecom requests • Continue to monitor and support transportation, electrical, telecom, potable and waste water system restoration • Transition to recovery operations (e.g., debris removal, permanent repairs, etc.) Up next – Military Support

  19. ESF 13 – MILITARY SUPPORT

  20. Military Support • Current Operations – • Strength: 3915 Soldiers and Airmen • Over 750 soldiers performing security missions • Logisitic and Humanitarian Support at LSA Lakeland/Charlotte • Engineer Activities in effected areas • Ongoing Rotary Wing Aircraft missions • Unmet needs – • None • Future Operations – • Security Operations • LSA Operations and support • Humanitarian Support • Replacement Operations (Release of College Students) Up next – Logistics

  21. LOGISTICS Up next – Finance & Administration

  22. FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION Up next – Public Information

  23. ESF 14 – PUBLIC INFORMATION Up next – Recovery

  24. RECOVERY

  25. Recovery • Current Operations – • PDA team continues damage assessment for impacted counties. • Continue transition of recovery activities to DFO • Unmet needs – • Staffing • Future Operations – • Implementation of Disaster Recovery and Mitigation activities Up next – SERT Chief

  26. SERT CHIEF Leo Lachat

  27. Don’t forget to turn your phone’s ringer back on! Thanks for your cooperation

  28. NEXT BRIEFING August 21 at 1830 Branch Chiefs

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