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Hurricane Jeanne. Morning Briefing September 27, 2004. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations. SERT Chief. Mike DeLorenzo Deder Lane. Up Next – Meteorology. Meteorology. Ben Nelson. Tropical Storm Jeanne – 50 mph Winds. Impacts: 22.0 - SIGNIFICANT FLOODING OF HOMES OCCURS.
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Hurricane Jeanne Morning Briefing September 27, 2004
SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo Deder Lane Up Next – Meteorology
Meteorology Ben Nelson
Impacts: 22.0 - SIGNIFICANT FLOODING OF HOMES OCCURS. 19.0 -WATER BEGINS TO MOVE INTO HOMES.
Impacts: 7.0 - Major flood damage in sanford from water moving over sea wall around Lake Monroe 6.8 - Water begins moving over sea wall around Lake Monroe in Sanford and entering parking lot of Central Florida Regional Hospital
Rainfall Forecast: Monday AM – Tuesday AM Up Next – Information & Planning
Information & Planning David Crisp
Hurricane Jeanne State/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #3 State Emergency Response Team Operational Period: 1400 09-25-04 to 1400 09-26-04 Deploy Selected Response Teams Preposition assets and commodities Develop evacuation plan Develop protective action recommendations Develop Fuel Plan for emergency response vehicles Maintain communications with the counties Prepare for First Responders Plan Prepare for a distribution system to be in place in 72 hours after the storm Establish a Task Force to address safety/security issues after storm General Operating Objectives: Issues: Fuel Shortage – all four ports impacted Roads limited by flood conditions Sheltering Potential Double landfall by Hurricane Jeanne Hurricane Impacted Infrastructure Limited resources Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d
Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Nassau Washington Gadsden Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Area of Impact Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough Indian River Vulnerable Population Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Glades Charlotte 3,159,8010 Lee Hendry Palm Beach Broward Collier Miani-Dade Monroe
Hurricane Ivan State/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #18 State Emergency Response Team Operational Period: 0700 09-25-2004 to 0700 09-26-2004 Monitor First Response Plan. Identify Life Safety Support to the Affected Areas. Identify Life Sustaining Support to the Affected Areas. Coordinate positioning of response/recovery capabilities/assets/teams. Implement the restoration process for Critical Infrastructure. Assist counties in the recovery process. Develop a Temporary Housing Strategy. General Operating Objectives: Fuel supply and distribution concerns Infrastructure Water, Power, Transportation, Schools, Healthcare systems Re-entry into impacted areas Maintaining food, water, ice Maintaining security Maintain Additional Distribution system Commodity items for Responders Unemployment compensation and electronic banking Maintaining Mass Feeding Issues: Up Next – Operations
Operations Chief Christie Mathison Up Next – Emergency Services
First Response Operation Plan September 2004
Human Services Up Next – ESF 4&9
Human Services • Current Operations – • Staffed for 24 hour operations • Shelters - 252 open, 42,791 evacuees • Ice/water - in reasonable supply for Ivan, initial packages to be delivered to Jeanne affected counties by Logistics • Community Relations Teams - Teams continue to canvas panhandle/ Plan for Jeanne related CR • Re-open DRCs • Unmet Needs – • Being addressed as identified • Future Operations – • Expand Community Relations for Ivan • Establish more DRCs. • Expand Community Relations, DRC and Volunteer Reception Center operations into Jeanne Impacted counties • Continue feeding operations & small sheltering operations for Ivan and large sheltering operations for Jeanne • Volunteer assistance with dry-ins and general relief efforts for Ivan, anticipate similar operations for Jeanne • Rotate staff Up Next – Infrastructure
Infrastructure • Current Operations – • Supporting fuel requests for State & County Emergency Response Operations • 67,995 customers reported out in Hurricane Ivan impact area: • Escambia – 32% out • Santa Rosa – 29 % out • 2,639,258 customers reported out in the Hurricane Jeanne impacted areas • Ports on east coast maintaining hurricane levels; fuel supply disruption anticipated • Identifying state agency vehicle fueling sites to serve first responders (FDOT, FHP, etc.) • Unmet Needs – • Diesel and gasoline fuel supply and distribution, especially tenders • Future Operations – • Continue to monitor transportation, flood-fighting, electricity, fuel and telecom system Up Next – Military Support
Military Support Up Next – ESF 8
Military Support • Current Operations – • Strength: 3,782 • Supporting Security and humanitarian efforts • Working EMAC • LSA • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Support initial reconnaissance efforts post storm • Support security and humanitarian needs in affected areas Up Next – Logistics
Logistics Up Next – Finance & Administration
Finance & Administration Up Next – Public Information
Public Information Up Next – Recovery
Recovery Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo
Next Briefing September 27 at 1830 ESF Briefing