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Hurricane Charley. August 17, 2004 1800 hrs. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations. SERT CHIEF. Mike DeLorenzo. Up next – FEMA. FEMA. Up next – Meteorology. METEOROLOGY. Current Surface Chart. Radar – 5:33 PM EDT. Tonight: Partly cloudy in the evening then clearing - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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August 17, 20041800 hrs

SEOC LEVEL

124 Hour Operations

Mike DeLorenzo

Up next – FEMA

SERT CHIEF

FEMA

Up next – Meteorology

METEOROLOGY

Current Surface Chart

Radar – 5:33 PM EDT

Recovery Forecast

Tonight:•Partly cloudy in the evening then clearing•Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening•Lows in the mid 70s•Light east winds•Chance of rain 20 percent

Wednesday:•Partly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon•Highs in the lower 90s•East winds 5 to 10 mph•Chance of rain 50 percent

Remnants of Tropical Storm Earl

Up next – Operations Chief

Up next – Emergency Services

OPERATIONS CHIEF

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Emergency Services• Current Issues –

– DEP working on air-curtain incinerators for debris removal and air quality issues (burn clean)

– Ordering generators for lift stations in Metro Orlando– Security is high to protect against looters and fulfilling traffic

missions– Base Camp will be located @ the North-bound rest area off of I-75

in Charlotte County– Deploying an additional DMAT unit to Fawcett Hospital– Deploying EMS units to 3 FL Hospital locations– Supplementing nursing staff at several locations & replenishing

backfill pool– Refilling oxygen supplies– Deployed Overhead Team for onsite health issues– Deploying port-o-lets at comfort stations and other locations– Fulfilling LE missions and coordinating between State LE, Local

LE & FLNG

Emergency Services• Unmet Needs –

– None at this time• Future Operations –

– 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

HUMAN SERVICES

• Current Operations –– 30 Comfort Stations up and running– 146 water trucks and 84 ice trucks have been tasked for deployment– 7 trucks load of food are located the LSAs waiting for deployment. – 125,000 MREs delivered to various sites– Florida Volunteer and Donation Center (1-800-FLHELP1) is

operational from 8 am to 8 pm– staff continue to match donations, both goods and volunteers to

needs identified• Unmet Needs –

– None at this time• Future Operations –

– Monitor inventory of resources and re-supply as needed.– Support efforts of disaster feeding organizations.– Work with USDA regarding supplying of commodities– The RRC will be operational on Thursday, 8/19/04– Maintain animal assessment teams in all counties

Up next – Infrastructure

Human Services

INFRASTRUCTURE

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Walton

Oka

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Washington

Bay

HolmesJackson

Calhoun

Liberty

Leon

Franklin

Wakulla

Gadsden

Gulf

Jeffe

rson

Madison

TaylorSuwannee

Hamilton

Lafayette

Dixie

Col

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Gilchrist

Levy

Nassau

DuvalBaker

ClayUnionBradford

Alachua

Marion

PascoOrange

Seminole

St.

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FlaglerPutnam

Volusia

Bre

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Lake

Hernando

Citrus

Pin

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HillsboroughOsceola

Polk

Sum

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Charlotte

DeSoto

Lee

Collier

Hardee

Hendry

Highlands

Okeechobee

Indian River

Palm Beach

Martin

Broward

Miami-DadeMonroe

Glades

Manatee

Sarasota

St. Lucie

Up next – Military Support

Volusia – 86,400

Seminole – 53,300

Osceola – 30,500

Orange – 107,700

Highlands – 20,400

DeSoto – 11,000

Polk – 23,400

Hardee – 6,000

Sarasota – 7,000

Charlotte – 66,000

Lee – 66,000

Collier – 9,000

Current Power Outages

ESF 13 – MILITARY SUPPORT

Military Support• Current Operations –

– 4,079 soldiers and airmen on State Active Duty (Over 14,962 mandays)– 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)– 1,101 Soldiers in support of local law enforcement/security missions – 202nd RHS (Engineers) conducting debris removal at Charlotte County

Airport and schools– 23 Rotary Wing and 2 Fixed Wing Aircraft Available continue recon,

humanitarian relief missions – 2 tactical satellite teams operational

• Unmet needs –– None at this time

• Future Operations –– Continue security and traffic control missions in support of law

enforcement.– Humanitarian relief and logistical support at LSAs – Continued aircraft support

Up next – Logistics

LOGISTICS

Up next – Finance & Administration

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

Finance and Administration• Current Issues –

– Continue to support operations• Unmet Needs –

– None at this time• Future Operations –

– State Financial Officers conference call will be held at 2:00 PM, August 18, 2004. The phone in number is 487-4411

Up next – Public Information

ESF 14 – PUBLIC INFORMATION

Public Information• Current Issues –

– Media Briefing Sheets– Press conferences, etc

• Unmet Needs –– None at this time

• Future Operations –– Continued communication with media outlets

throughout the country

Up next – Recovery

RECOVERY

Up next – SERT Chief

SERT CHIEF

Mike DeLorenzo

Don’t forget to turn your Don’t forget to turn your phone’s ringer back on!phone’s ringer back on!

Thanks for your cooperation

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