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ESF BriefingESF BriefingOctober 21, 2005October 21, 2005
Please move conversations Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out into ESF rooms and busy out
all phones.all phones.
Thanks for your cooperation.Thanks for your cooperation.
Silence All Phones and Pagers
• Fire
• Medical
• Stress
• Severe Weather
• Parking
Safety Briefing
SEOC LEVEL
20700 – 1900
(or as Missions Require)
Unified Command EOC Staffing• STATE and FEDERAL COORDINATING OFFICERS
• Craig Fugate – Scott Morris• SERT CHIEF
• Mike DeLorenzo – Justin DeMello• OPERATIONS CHIEF
• Dave Bujak – Gracia Szczech• INFORMATION AND PLANNING CHIEF
• David Crisp – Doug Whitmer• LOGISTICS CHIEF
• Chuck Hagan – Joe Burchette• FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF
• Suzanne Adams• PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
• Mike Stone – Nicole Jerger• RECOVERY
• Frank Koutnik
State Coordinating Officer
Craig FugateScott Morris
Up Next – SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzoJustin DeMello
Up Next – Meteorology
SERT Chief
Meteorology
Ben Nelson
Monday 8 AM Weather Map
Tropical Storm Force Wind Arrival
Hurricane Force Wind Speed Probabilities
Rainfall Forecast: 8 PM Fri – 8 PM Mon
Up Next – Information & Planning
David CrispDoug Whitmer
Information & Planning
Up Next – Operations
Up Next – Operations
Dave BujakGracia Szczech
Operations
Up Next – ESF 1&3
Hurricane Wilma IAP #3Operational Period: 1900 10-21-05 to 1900 10-22-05
General Operating Objectives:
1. Continue State level operations.2. Maintain State Evacuation Team in support of south Florida
counties.3. Begin planning for Search and Rescue / Emergency
Services entry operations to south Florida and the Keys.4. Maintain the Unified Logistics Team to support south
Florida Operations.5. Determine the need and locations for staging resources in
south Florida.6. Continue to support county shelter operations.7. Determine the target time to close additional State facilities
in south Florida.8. Continue to determine the need and locations for staff
deployments.9. Identify the methodologies and need for bus drivers to
support the "Public Transportation Dependent" populations in south Florida.
10. Determine the phased target times for re-location of south Florida healthcare facilities.
11. Continue preparations for Community Response Teams to south Florida with a focus on assessment, identification and reporting of Human Needs.
12. Support Infrastructure Operations.13. Begin financial management of Hurricane Wilma
operations.14. Determine and implement animal support functions.
Up Next – ESF 1&3
ESF 1&3Transportation & Public Works
Up Next – ESF 2
ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works
• Current Issues• Ground and Air Recon teams stood up• Providing staff to participate in evacuation planning• Finalizing Road Ranger program to accommodate any evacuation
effort• Activation of traffic counters• Tolls suspended on Alligator Alley Eastbound• Tolls suspended on Northbound Homestead Extension of Florida’s
Turnpike• Amended emergency contracts to provide ability to support potential
need for PDA teams• Unmet Needs
• None at this time• Future Operations
• Monitor fuel status for FDOT yards, public transit• Monitor storm• Support mission under unified command
Up Next – ESF 2
ESF 2Communications
Up Next – ESF 4&9
ESF 2 – Communications
Up Next – ESF 4&9
• Current Issues• Telecommunications industry preparedness plans for
comm recovery response• All comms operational at this time (landlines, cell service,
SLERS)• Deployed - 184 cell-phones, 22 sat-phones, 5- air-cards,
6-100 port conference bridge, 5-40 port conference lines • Activated 38 sat phones• Preplanned comm support needs for potential LSA's with
teleco's• Prioritizing conference line and cell phone request
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• Support communications response and recovery needs
for state agencies, ESF's, and counties
Up Next – ESF 6
ESF 4&9Firefighting and Search & Rescue
ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue
Up Next – ESF 6
• Current Issues• FL USAR Command & Coordination Team Activated• USAR Incident Support Team activated• FL TF 1 Activated (Miami)• FL TF 2 Activated (Miami)• VA TF 2 Activated (Orlando)• TN TF 1 Activated (Orlando)• FL TF 3 On Standby (Tampa Bay)• FL TF 4 On Standby (Orlando)• FL TF 5 On Standby (Jacksonville)• FL TF 8 On Standby (Central Florida)• FL TF 9 (Swift Water) On Standby (Daytona)• 4 DOF IMT Teams
• Unmet Needs• Some movement of Tropical Cyclone Wilma
• Future Operations• Continue to monitor and prepare
ESF 6Mass Care
Up Next – ESF 8Up Next – ESF 8
Up Next – ESF 8
ESF 6 – Mass Care
• Current Issues• 2 shelters open with pop of 148• 102 shelters on standby• ARC & TSA have 11 kitchens on standby• ARC & TSA liaisons at the EOC
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• Prepare to support evacuations
ESF 8Health & Medical
Up Next – ESF 10Up Next – ESF 10
ESF 8 – Health & Medical
• Current Issues• As of 1300, no Special Needs Shelters (SpNS) are open. • Deployed 1 SpNS regional coordinator to Highlands
County• SpNS Shelters will open as needed, depending on the
storm track• Conducted conference call with Monroe ESF8/EM to
finalize health facility evacuation and reentry timelines• Pre-admitted brain and spinal cord injury and hospice
patients in areas of risk for pre-impact clinical treatment.• Collecting data regarding availability of skilled nursing
facility beds for potential post-impact use.• Pre-staged 7 Regional Emergency Response Advisors
(RERAs) pending impact• Pre-staged 2 Disaster Medical Assistance Teams
(DMATS) (FL-1 and OK) in-state; alerted 6 Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, located out-of-state.
• Pre-staged 5 additional federal medical strike teams
ESF 8 – Health & Medical
Up Next – ESF 10
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• Continue post-impact contingency planning• Continue to roster teams at the county and
regional level for possible deployment based on identified needs e.g. Special Needs Shelter management, epidemiology and environmental health teams
ESF 10Hazardous Materials
Up Next – ESF 11Up Next – ESF 11
ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials
Up Next – ESF 11
• Current Issues• Identified 4 two-person Hazmat teams• Coast Guard officers arrived this afternoon• Identifying Haz-Mat Response Resources and planning
for staging of State and Federal Teams• Closed State Parks in Monroe County yesterday at Noon
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• EPA OSC arrives Saturday afternoon• Preparing to stage and deploy Hazmat Teams• Monitoring Storm Track for possible additional State Park
closures• Developing "Critical Facility Maps" with GIS
ESF 11Food & Water
Up Next – ESF 12Up Next – ESF 12
ESF 11 – Food & Water
• Current Issues• Up-loading 50 trucks of water and 50 trucks of
ice; being staged in White Springs for post storm deployment
• Total inventory of 220 loads of water and 200 loads of ice in State
• Commodities released for mass feeding in South Florida
• Coordinating with vendors and logistics for transportation and delivery
• Submitted order to USDA for baby formula• Received inventory of USDA commodities from
warehouse• Coordinating with USDA to augment inventory of
commodities as needed
ESF 11 – Food & Water
Up Next – ESF 12
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• Coordinate deliveries of USDA commodities to
Salvation Army and Red Cross as needed• LSA Team on Stand by• Monitor Hurricane Wilma• Continue to staff ESF room in the State EOC
ESF 12Energy
Up Next – ESF 13Up Next – ESF 13
ESF 12 – Energy• Current Issues - Fuels
• All 9 major petroleum companies and 112 retail stations reporting• Bulk
• 232 million gallons, mg, available now, 104 mg available in 3 days and 224 mg available in 9 days.
• Retail locations reporting having plenty of fuel• Orange county and I-4, I-95, I-75, and US-1 corridors and FL
Turnpike have plenty of fuel.• Retail locations reporting having fuel, but some were low
• Hillsborough county – 64% have plenty and 36% were low.• Retail locations reporting having fuel but some were low and some
were out• Palm Beach and Broward counties – 80% have plenty, 10% were
low and 10% were out.• Miami Dade county - 82% have plenty, 9% were low and 9% were
out.• Collier county - 60% have plenty, 30% were low and 10% were
out.• Charlotte county - 60% have plenty, 20% were low and 20% were
out.• Lee county - 80% have plenty, 10% were low and 10% were out.• Pinellas and Pasco counties - 90% have plenty and 10% were out
ESF 12 – Energy
Up Next – ESF 13
• Current Issues - Electric• One major investor owned utility, four electric co-ops and six
municipalities will likely be affected if the storm stays on the projected path.
• FPL reports that 6,500 out of state personnel have been mobilizing in the state and are positioned to quickly respond.
• Municipal utilities and Electric Coops have activated their mutual aid agreements, personnel and equipment have begun positioning and they stand ready to respond in their areas.
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• Assist out of state electric utility crews in entering the state.• Continue monitoring fuel and electricity issues and responding to
tracker requests.
ESF 13Military Support
Up Next – ESF 14Up Next – ESF 14
ESF 13 – Military Support
• Current Issues• 268 Soldiers & Airmen on SAD (WILMA) • WILMA cost $106,601 (as of 20 Oct 05)• Pending/Potential EMAC requirements working• Joint Task Force Headquarters-FL Joint Operations Center at Level 1
activation• Major Area Command/Task Force and battalion-level planning cells
all active• Providing SEOC support with ESF 5, ESF 13, and Logistics• Task Force Engineer has 62 Airmen & Soldiers available for potential
WILMA missions• FLNG LNOs in Collier & Hendry Counties; prepared to deploy to
Palm Beach, Monroe, Broward and Dade Counties if requested; teams sufficient for 6 more counties on standby
• Decision points concerning area of operations and task organization are deferred as WILMA slows down further
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
ESF 13 – Military Support
• Future Operations• Air assets available:
• 8 x UH-60, 3 x OH-58, 1 x CH-47 (2 if a F/E EMACed), 1 x C-12, 1 x C-23 available
• 1 x C-130 & 1 x C-26 available• Continue to monitor Hurricane Wilma.
Up Next – ESF 14
Up Next – ESF 15
ESF 14Public Information
ESF 15Volunteers & Donations
Up Next – ESF 16
ESF 15 – Volunteers & Donations
Up Next – ESF 16
• Current Issues• Conference Calls with FLVOAD & Volunteer
Centers• Sending updates on Wilma to all partners
agencies• Unmet Needs
• None at this time• Future Operations
• Activation of Volunteer and Donations Hotline • www.volunteerflorida.org website
ESF 16Law Enforcement
Up Next – ESF 17
ESF 16 – Law Enforcement
Up Next – ESF 17
• Current Issues• State and Local LE have been contacted and are
prepared for deployment as needed.• Search and Rescue coordination plans being
discussed.• Unmet Needs
• None at this time• Future Operations
• Communicating with Local Counties reference evacuation plans.
ESF 17Animal Protection
Up Next – Finance & Administration
ESF 17 – Animal Protection
Up Next – Finance & Administration
• Current Issues• Animal movement restrictions lifted to facilitate animal
evacuation• Emergency animal shelter information posted and
distributed • ESF17 Incident Management Team activated and on
stand by• Assisting dairy industries in Okeechobee with feed, fuel
and generators needs• Unmet Needs
• None at this time• Future Operations
• Incident Management Team Command and General Staff planning meeting and pre-positioning
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Logistics
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Logistics
• Current Issues• Purchasing Supplies• Tracking Costs for Wilma• Assisting with Deployment of Staff
• Unmet Needs• None at this time
• Future Operations• Continue to Purchase Equipment and Supplies• Continue to assist with Deployment of Staff• Continue to Track Costs for Wilma
Unified Logistics Section
Up Next – RecoveryUp Next – EMAC Mutual Aid
Chuck HaganJoe Burchette
Unified Logistics SectionAVAILABLE RESOURCES:• 225 Trucks Water at Live Oak Warehouse
• 50 trucks being uploaded presently to White Springs• 200 Trucks Ice in JAX and Polk County
• 50 trucks being uploaded presently to White Springs• 2 Trucks Shelf Stable Meals at Live Oak• 3 Type I LSA MHE, Pumps and Generator Packages
• 1 Type I LSA Package enroute to White Springs• 2 Cranes• 3 LSA Shuttle Fleets
• 1 Shuttle Fleet ordered• 3 State LSA Locations and AOR's
• Homestead ARB, Homestead, FL (Joint State/Federal Site)• Tropicana Packing Plant, Lakeland, FL (Central Generator Site)• South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach, FL
• 1 State Mobilization Area• White Springs, FL (Activated)
• Mobilization Coordination Center (Activating 10/21/05)• Management of Land, Air, Sea and Rail Shipping Movements
• RSO&I available for activation to support inbound teams
Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid
Preparedness Measures• Additional Water available through vendor (60
trucks in state)• Additional Meals available through vendor (40-
50,000 per day)• Additional Ice available through vendor• 8,320 Tarps Available and sourcing more• BASE CAMPS: - Ready Reserve
• 2 Each 1,500 person • 1 Each 1,000 person • 4 Each 500 person LSA Life Support Packages
• Second run of POD Models for Areas 4-7• Working with USaR on Heavy Lift Extrication
Equipment
Unified Logistics Section
EMAC Mutual Aid
Up Next – Recovery
Recovery
Up Next – SERT Chief
Recovery
• Current Issues• Conducted SERT Liaison Orientation for Long Term
Recovery Office by VTC (Video Conference)• Realigned SERT Liaison Deployments based on updated
threat assessment and finalized deployment plans• Updating Debris Management contacts• PDA Rosters set
• Unmet Needs• Shortage of SERT Liaisons vs. County requests (Polk,
Hendry)• Future Operations
• Deploy SERT Liaisons not already on station• Complete debris management update
Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief
Mike DeLorenzo
Next Briefing
October 22 at 0730Branch Briefing