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August 17, 2004 0730 hrs

Hurricane Charley. August 17, 2004 0730 hrs. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations. SERT CHIEF. Mike DeLorenzo. Up next – FEMA. FEMA. FEMA. Response Activities – ARF/MA requests Recovery Activities – DRCs requests and logistics Area of Concern –

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August 17, 2004 0730 hrs

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  1. Hurricane Charley August 17, 2004 0730 hrs

  2. SEOC LEVEL124 Hour Operations

  3. SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo Up next – FEMA

  4. FEMA

  5. FEMA • Response Activities – • ARF/MA requests • Recovery Activities – • DRCs requests and logistics • Area of Concern – • Building “what about us?” in northeast area Up next – Meteorology

  6. METEOROLOGY

  7. Current Surface Chart

  8. Today: • Scattered afternoon thunderstorms. • Highs in the lower 90s, upper 80s at the beaches. • Heat index: 100 to 105, higher inland • Chance of rain 50 percent.Tonight: • Isolated evening thunderstorms, then clearing. • Lows in the mid 70s. • Chance of rain 20 percent. Recovery Forecast

  9. Tropical Wave (formerly TS Earl) • South of Jamaica • West/25-30mph • Poorly organized • Recon scheduled for this afternoon

  10. 24 hour Shear Tendency

  11. Current Caribbean SSTs

  12. Hurricane Danielle • Category 2 – 105mph • 1330 miles SW of Azores Islands • North-Northwest • Gradual turn to the north expected by tonight

  13. Computer Models NHC - No Threat to Land Up next – Operations Chief

  14. OPERATIONS CHIEF Up next – Emergency Services

  15. EMERGENCY SERVICES

  16. Emergency Services • Current Issues – • Continuing support for Incident Management Teams • Begin demobilization of Search and Rescue teams • Security and traffic missions continue rotation to National Guard units • 7 DCHAT teams assessing total health infrastructure • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Begin transition to long-term recovery functions Up next – Human Services

  17. HUMAN SERVICES

  18. Human Services • Current Operations – • Continue to distribute meals, MREs, food, ice and water • 12 Comfort Stations up and running • 3 volunteer reception centers operational - Arcadia, Charlotte County and Orlando • Regional Relief Center is open • Animal assessment teams in impacted counties • Unmet Needs– • Highlands and DeSoto counties short of volunteers to distribute fodd and water • Lodging for volunteers • Future Operations– • Monitor resource requests from DeSoto and Highlands counties • Continue to secure and distribute resources Up next – Infrastructure

  19. INFRASTRUCTURE

  20. Infrastructure • Current Issues – • State and Federal highways are clear • 639,300 customers without electric service • Fuel support to county operations • Radio, satellite, cell and POTs telecom requests coordinated • Supporting Charlotte County temporary EOC and Base Camp mission • 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

  21. ESF 13 – MILITARY SUPPORT

  22. Military Support • Current Operations – • 4,610 soldiers and airmen on State Active Duty (Over 14,962 man days) • 5 Recon Teams dispatched to Polk County (Frostproof) • 2 of 3 Ground Support Teams dispatched to Seminole and Osceola Counties to conduct recons • LSA continues operations at Lakeland location (Linder Regional Airport) • TF 2-124 (400 pax) detached from 53rd INF BDE to perform traffic control/security mission for Orange County and 100 pax for FDLE Security mission in Ft Myers. • 202nd RHS (Engineers) conducting debris removal at Charlotte County Airport • 23 Rotary Wing and 2 Fixed Wing Aircraft Available continue recon, humanitarian relief missions • Total of 30 mission hours in support of recon and humanitarian relief operations • Unmet needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Continue security and traffic control missions in support of law enforcement, humanitarian relief and logistical support Up next – Logistics

  23. LOGISTICS

  24. Logistics • Current Issues – • FEMA ship list • Unmet Needs – • DeSoto County Generators • 95 Analog Phones to LSA#1 • Daily Inventroies from LSAs • Future Operations – • Validating Request Status Up next – Finance & Administration

  25. FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

  26. Finance and Administration • Current Issues – • Assisting in deployment to the Disaster Field Office • Continuing to secure additional equipment for LSAs • Conducted State Agency Financial Officers' conference call • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Continue to support EOC requests Up next – Public Information

  27. ESF 14 – PUBLIC INFORMATION

  28. Public Information • Current Issues – • Coordination of TV/Radio Interviews • 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

  29. RECOVERY Up next – SERT Chief

  30. SERT CHIEF Mike DeLorenzo

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

  32. NEXT BRIEFING August 17 at 1800 Branch Chiefs

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