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August 19, 2004 1830 hrs

Hurricane Charley. August 19, 2004 1830 hrs. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations. SERT CHIEF. Mike DeLorenzo. Up next – FEMA. FEMA. Up next – Meteorology. METEOROLOGY. Up next – Operations Chief. OPERATIONS CHIEF. Up next – Emergency Services. EMERGENCY SERVICES. Emergency Services.

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August 19, 2004 1830 hrs

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  1. Hurricane Charley August 19, 2004 1830 hrs

  2. SEOC LEVEL124 Hour Operations

  3. SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo Up next – FEMA

  4. FEMA Up next – Meteorology

  5. METEOROLOGY Up next – Operations Chief

  6. OPERATIONS CHIEF Up next – Emergency Services

  7. EMERGENCY SERVICES

  8. Emergency Services • Current Operations – • DEP working on air-curtain incinerators for debris removal and air quality issues (burn clean) • Security is high to protect against looters and fulfilling traffic missions • Base Camp is operational and located @ the North-bound rest area off of I-75 in Charlotte County • Supplementing nursing staff at several locations • Refilling oxygen supplies • Deployed Overhead Team to Desoto County (Green Team) • Florida Hospital (Orlando) reports treating over 100 instances of CO poisoning • Deploying port-o-lets at comfort stations and other locations • Fulfilling LE missions and coordinating between State LE, Local LE & FLNG

  9. Emergency Services • Unmet Needs– • 9 temporary facilities for fire stations • Generators for rural water systems/lift stations • 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 • Deployment of fire inspectors to generators placement to prevent CO exposures • Redeployment of relief officers and maintain support for current ones • Identify staffing plan for forward SERT

  10. Emergency Services • Confirmed support of medical staffing • Assessments ongoing for public health needs • Continued support for comfort stations • Redeployment of relief officers and maintain support for current ones • Develop a citizen’s post-storm guide • Establish an air-monitoring program by the EPA • ESF 10 will establish for forward SERT detail Up next – Human Services

  11. HUMAN SERVICES

  12. Human Services • Current Operations – • Mobile Home/Housing Coordination Officer now at DFO • Community Relations Cooridination Officer now at DFO • Lists of Comfort Stations/Feeding stations- trying to keep it up/but changes are slow coming in • Twenty three (23) shelters with population of 2279. • 2 kitchens trailers in support of Comfort Stations. • 48 Canteens, 30 of which are at Comfort Stations. • 6 Shower units. • 543 trucks of water (2,579,250) gals of water have been distributed. • 302 trucks of ice (12,080,00) lbs have been distributed. • 375,000 meals delivered to various sites • Working to match volunteers and donated goods with identified needs through RRC and Volunteer Receptions Centers.

  13. Human Services • Continue to register volunteers and donations via Volunteer Florida call center. • Five (5) Animal Aid Staging Areas up and running. • Mobile Code 3 Veterinary Hospital in Hardee County. • VMAT team in Charlotte County. • Tons of food at Bartow site for distribution. • Unmet Needs: • Local Delivery site locations - some off loading problems - lack of forklifts • Some transportation of donated goods is still needed. • Future Operations – • Monitor inventory of resources and resupply as needed. • Opening additional VRC and distribution sites. Up next – Infrastructure

  14. INFRASTRUCTURE

  15. Infrastructure • Current Operations – • 272,616 customers w/o electric service (about half of these are in Lee, Orange, and Charlotte) • Fuel support to county operations • about 38,919 PoTS customers out of service ( most in Charlotte) • Cellular estimated at about 96% of pre-storm level- Hardee, Desoto, Highlands are back up) • Radio, satellite, cell and POts telecom requests being filled • Supporting Charlotte County EOC and Base Camp mission • Traffic controls support • some heavy equipment request being met.

  16. Infrastructure • Unmet needs – • Monitoring fuel delivery resources • Future Operations – • Continue to support fuel and telecom requests • Support Command Charlie- Base Camp missions • Continue to monitor transportation, electrical, telecom and other restoration. • Continue to support communication’s needs & requests Up next – Military Support

  17. ESF 13 – MILITARY SUPPORT

  18. Military Support • Current Operations – • 3,990 Soldiers and Airmen on State Active Duty • 1300+ assigned to security missions • RIAT/GST/RECON missions complete • LSA operatons continuously improving at LSA 1 & 2 • CH-47 aircraft have halted aerial re-supply missions • Liasion Officers (LNOs) in all effected counties • Unmet needs – • None • Future Operations – • Continue to provide: • Support to law enforcement • Security • Humanitarian Relief • Transportation • Logistical Operations (LSA). Up next – Logistics

  19. LOGISTICS Up next – Finance & Administration

  20. FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

  21. Finance and Administration • Current Issues – • Processed travel authorization requests and travel arrangements for people in the field. • Processing multiple purchase requisitions and purchase orders. • Total State agency costs through 08/17/04 - $235,884,138 • Secured Wackenhut for security purposes at all 3 LSA's. • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Continue to support EOC requests. Up next – Public Information

  22. ESF 14 – PUBLIC INFORMATION Up next – Recovery

  23. RECOVERY Up next – SERT Chief

  24. SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo

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

  26. NEXT BRIEFING August 20 at 0730 Branch Chiefs

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