August 24, 2004 0730 hrs
Jan 04, 2016
August 24, 2004
0730 hrs
SEOC LEVEL
1Activation
SEOC OPERATIONAL HOURS
0700 – 1900 All ESFs
0000 – 2400 Operations & Planning
SERT CHIEF
Mike DeLorenzo
Primary Indicators of Disaster Response
Current Status
Red Yellow Green
Energy 90% or less service restoration
90% - 98% restoration
Greater than 98% restoration
Schools – Public K-12
Schools not open/classes not in session
Schools open/not all students in classes
Normal
Emergency Services
Requiring external services – mutual aid
Operating under Emergency Plans
Normal operations
Health Care Primary health care systems and DMATs
Primary health care systems/no DMATs
Primary health care systems
Debris Emergency Debris Clearance
Emergency Debris Removal
Debris Management Plan implemented
Water No pressure/low pressure/boiling water order
Normal pressure/boiling water orders
Normal
Communications Not operational Emergency systems up
Normal
Search and Rescue
Primary Complete Secondary Complete
All clear
Up next – FEMA
FEMA
EMERGENCY SERVICESFEMA• Current Operations –
– Delivery and Setup of temporary facilities in support of local fire companies, DRC’s comfort stations
– Assist the state in identifying requirements for polling place logistics and implement measures to address those requirements
• Future Operations – – Continue to support state and SERT on critical
issues/activities– Work with state to identify and confirm MA’s that are
completed
Up next – Meteorology
METEOROLOGY
Current Southeast U.S. Surface Map
Florida Radar – 7:10AM EDT
Recovery Forecast
Today:
•Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 2pm. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
•Partly cloudy, with a high around 90. Heat index values as high as 100.
•Calm wind becoming west between 6 and 9 mph.
Current Satellite - Eastern Atlantic
Tropical Cyclone Formation Possible Later Today or Wednesday
Up next – Operations Chief
Up next – Emergency Services
OPERATIONS CHIEF
EMERGENCY SERVICES
EMERGENCY SERVICESEmergency Services
Up next – Human Services
• Current Operations – – ESF 8: working with CDC and Department of Agriculture on
establishing a mosquito spraying program. – ESF 4/9 is working on 7 temp. facilities for fire stations; Providing
backfill to local agencies– No change in death count @ 25– ESF 10 working on water testing in Charlotte Harbor area– ESF 16 fulfilling all tasked missions and relieving workers
• Unmet Needs – – Mosquito spraying-needed– Lack of staff for medical needs still an issue
• Future Operations – – Preparing for transition to forward SERT – Follow up in asset deployment status (CISD Teams / Crisis
Counselors, Medical Professionals, DCHAT Teams, Strike Teams, Emergency Transports, Port-o-lets, Dumpsters
HUMAN SERVICES
• Current Operations – – 50 canteens, 3 kitchens trailers and 30 comfort stations.– 18 shelters remain open with 900 evacuees. 178 in Special
Needs Shelters.– 1.3 m meals served as of 2400 on 8-22-04.– 597 trucks of water (2.9 m) gals have been distributed.– 363 trucks of ice (14.5 lbs) have been distributed.– 631,000 meals have been delivered to various sites.– 42,086 cases of baby food and formula have been distributed.– Call Center is averaging about 20 calls per hour.– Volunteer Florida has registered 4390 volunteers.– DeSoto, Seminole, Orange and Sarasota (2) have Volunteer
Reception Centers open.– 4 staging sites are operational for animal feed donations and
distribution through EOC– Code 3 Mobile Hospital continues to operate.
Human Services
• Unmet Needs – – None at this time
• Future Operations – – Continue to feed and supply operations.– Continue to monitor and resupply as needed.– Continue to register volunteers and donations.– Continue to match goods/services with identified
needs.– Continue to monitor and assess needs for additional
feed/equipment/veterinary supplies.
Human Services
Up next – Infrastructure
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Current Operations –– 66,620 customers without electric service – Continue fuel support for impacted county operations (diesel,
gasoline and LP)– Continue support of roadway debris clearance & traffic
control system repairs – 13,581 wire line POTs customers are out of service – 98%> wireless customers have service in Southwest Florida– Coordinating radio, satellite, cell, POTs and internet
connectivity telecom requests– Support transition to Charley Command
• Unmet Needs – – None at this time
Infrastructure
• Future Operations – – Continue to feed and supply operations.– Continue to monitor and resupply as needed.– Continue to register volunteers and donations.– Continue to match goods/services with identified
needs.– Continue to monitor and assess needs for additional
feed/equipment/veterinary supplies.
Infrastructure
Up next – Military Support
ESF 13 – MILITARY SUPPORT
Military Support• Current Operations –
– 2938 Soldiers on State Active Duty– 798 Soldiers performing Security Missions– Rotary Wing Aircraft continue to support relief efforts– Continue to support LSAs
• Unmet needs – – None at this time
• Future Operations – – Continue to provide security for hospitals in Charlotte
County until contracted security can take over– Continue to provide humanitarian and logistical support– Right Sizing our forces
Up next – Logistics
LOGISTICS
Logistics• Current Operations –
– "Stand Up" Charley Command, Log• Unmet needs –
– None at this time• Future Operations –
– To be determined
Up next – Finance & Administration
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION
Finance & Administration• Current Operations –
– Completing all requests for large equipment for LSA's– Fulfilling all requests from the Counties– Assisting in purchasing equipment and supplies for
the DFO• Unmet Needs –
– None at this time• Future Operations –
– Continue supporting the EOC, DFO, DCR's and LSA's
– We will be deploying two Finance and Administration staff members to the DFO Wednesday.
Up next – Public Information
ESF 14 – PUBLIC INFORMATION
Up next – Recovery
RECOVERY
Recovery• Current Operations –
– The teams are in the field working with applicants.• Unmet needs –
– Staffing• Future Operations –
– Continuing the Recovery process
Up next – SERT Chief
SERT CHIEF
Mike DeLorenzo
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