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Hurricane Charley. August 16, 2004 1800 hrs. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations. SERT CHIEF. Mike DeLorenzo. Up next – FEMA. FEMA. Up next – Meteorology. METEOROLOGY. Current Surface Chart. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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August 16, 2004

1800 hrs

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Please move conversations into Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all ESF rooms and busy out all

phones.phones.

Thanks for your cooperation.

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SEOC LEVEL

124 Hour Operations

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Mike DeLorenzo

Up next – FEMA

SERT CHIEF

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Up next – Meteorology

FEMA

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METEOROLOGY

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Current Surface Chart

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Typical Summer Weather Patterns Return to the Peninsula

Radar Image – 5:33 pm EDT

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Recovery Forecast

Tonight:

•Isolated evening thunderstorms, then clearing•Lows in the mid 70s

Tuesday:

•Scattered afternoon thunderstorms becoming isolated each evening• Highs in the lower 90s inland, upper 80s at the beaches, •Lows in the mid 70s •Chance of rain 40 percent during day and 20 percent during evening

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Tropical Storm Earl Degenerated into Tropical Wave

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Current Wind Shear Analysis

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24 hour Wind Shear Tendency

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Current Caribbean SSTs

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Computer Models – 10am Run (Final?)

Slight intensification possible later this week.

Up next – Operations Chief

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Up next – Emergency Services

OPERATIONS CHIEF

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EMERGENCY SERVICES

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Emergency Services• Current Issues –

– Incident Management Teams deployed - Lakeland LSA, Charlotte Co. LSA, Hardee Co. LSA

– Search & Rescue completed – Security & traffic missions continue – Sewage lift stations – More hospitals coming back online – Comfort stations (SanPac support)– Community health assessment teams

• Unmet Needs –– None at this time

• Future Operations –– Transition from response to long-term recovery

Up next – Human Services

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HUMAN SERVICES

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• Current Operations –– Meal count for the 15th 44,588 with a total of 140,780 being served.– 12 Comfort Station up and running– Verified 536,7f50 gal. of water has been received a various sites– 73 trucks of ice have been task for deployment– 2,320,000 pounds if ice have been received a various sites– 7 trucks of food are the LSA waiting for deployment– 120,000 MREs have been delivered at various sites– 3 volunteer receptions centers operational - Arcadia, Charlotte County

and Orlando– Regional Relief Center is open– Animal assessment teams in impacted counties

• Unmet Needs – – Highlands County short of feeding facilities– Lodging for volunteers

• Future Operations –– Monitoring Highland County's request for resources

Up next – Infrastructure

Human Services

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INFRASTRUCTURE

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• Current Operations –– 796,899 customers currently out of power (down from 1.1

million)– Fuel support to county operations– Fuel support for state public safety and health vehicles

available at FDOT maintenance yards: examples: law enforcement and ARC and TSA feeding vehicles

– Radio, satellite, cell and POTS telecom requests coordinated• 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

Infrastructure

Up next – Military Support

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ESF 13 – MILITARY SUPPORT

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Military Support• Current Operations –

– 4,372 Soldiers and Airmen currently on State Active Duty (over 10,400 man days)

– Over 470 Soldiers currently located in Lakeland performing/supporting LSA at Linder Regional Airport

– Over 500 Soldiers requested for security missions last 24 hours– Over 260 Soldiers in Desoto County conducting security and humanitarian

missions– Over 321 Soldiers in Polk County– 5 RECON teams in Polk County– 27 LNOs in 11 Counties– RIAT and Ground Support Team #1 in Osceloa County – Engineer Assets conducting debris removal at Charlotte County Airport – 2 Satellite Communications Teams Deployed– 25 Military Aircraft Available (23 Rotary, 2 Fixed Wing)

• Unmet needs –– None at this time

• Future Operations –– Continued security and traffic control missions in support of Law Enforcement. – Humanitarian Relief and Logistical support

Up next – Logistics

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LOGISTICS

Up next – Finance & Administration

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FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

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Finance and Administration

• Current Issues –– Assisting in deployment to the Disaster Field

Office.– Securing additional equipment for LSA's.– Conducted State Agency Financial Officers

conference call.

• Unmet Needs – – None at this time

• Future Operations –– Continue to support EOC requests

Up next – Public Information

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ESF 14 – PUBLIC INFORMATION

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Public Information• Current Issues –

– Coordination of 15 TV/Radio Interviews– 13 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

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RECOVERY

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Recovery• Current Issues

– Supporting Recovery Operations in the impacted counties– Providing support for overall EOC operations through ARLs– Initiated debris clearance and temporary housing missions with USACE

and FEMA

• Unmet Needs– Need personnel through RRT and EMAC to backfill in counties and to

provide support to staff

• Future Operations– Gathering location and quantity information re: DRCs, feeding locations

and related services– Continue to identify personnel for deployment to the field – Training of new ARLs tonight at 1900

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Recovery

Up next – SERT Chief

• ARLs in Charlotte, DeSoto, Hardee, Polk, Lee and Orange Counties

County Cell PagerLee Miles Anderson 591-4699 888-201-

6816Charlotte Winston Thaxter 591-1329 709-1669Charlotte Gordon Radney 591-3809Charlotte Solomon Ademuyiwa 591-3849 709-1535Hardee Iris Stanley 591-1327Hardee Joe Johnson 591-3853 800-792-3080DeSoto Sonya Murray 591-1307Polk Phil Worley 591-3841 709-1658Orange Yusuf Mustafa 591-3802

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SERT CHIEF

Mike DeLorenzo

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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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August 17 at 0730

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