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Hurricane Wilma. ESF Briefing October 28, 2005. Silence All Phones and Pagers. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking. Safety Briefing. SEOC LEVEL 1 24-Hour Operations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ESF BriefingESF BriefingOctober 28, 2005October 28, 2005

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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

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• Fire

• Medical

• Stress

• Severe Weather

• Parking

Safety Briefing

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SEOC LEVEL

124-Hour Operations

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Unified Command EOC Staffing• STATE and FEDERAL COORDINATING OFFICERS

• Craig Fugate – Scott Morris• SERT CHIEF

• Mike DeLorenzo – Justin DeMello• OPERATIONS CHIEF

• Leo Lachat – 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

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State Coordinating Officer

Craig FugateScott Morris

Up Next – SERT Chief

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Mike DeLorenzoJustin DeMello

Up Next – Meteorology

SERT Chief

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Meteorology

Ben Nelson

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Sunday 7 AM Weather Map

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Rainfall Forecast: 8 PM Fri – 8 PM Mon

Up Next – Information & Planning

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David CrispDoug Whitmer

Information & Planning

Up Next – Operations

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Planning Considerations

Emergency Workers will be going into Hazardous areas.

Sanitation becoming a problem to residents and emergency workers.

Electric outages severe in most south Florida Counties.

Debris clearance is ongoing.

Mass Care operations will be long term.

Spot Fuel Outages.

Many communities making the transition to recovery.

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Election on Tuesday in Miami.

Transition to intermediate shelter and temporary housing

There will be a lot of responders in south Florida – communicate – communicate – communicate.

Keep the emergency worker safe.

Planning Considerations

Up Next - Operations

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Leo LachatGracia Szczech

Operations

Up Next – ESF 1&3

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Hurricane Wilma Unified Command IAP #10Operational Period: 1900 10-26-05 to 1900 10-27-05

General Operating Objectives:

1. Continue Wilma Command operations.2. Provide emergency services support to local

government.3. Maintain the Unified Logistics Team to support south

Florida Operations.4. Continue to support county shelter operations.5. Provide support to healthcare facilities in south Florida.6. Provide Community Response Teams to south Florida

with a focus on assessment, identification and reporting of Human Needs.

7. Support Infrastructure Operations.8. Continue financial management of Hurricane Wilma

operations.9. Continue to determine and implement animal support

functions.10. Provide Law Enforcement support to impacted areas.11. Transition to Recovery.12. Maintain feeding operations.13. Public information will continue to broadcast

information which will assist disaster victims in acquiring disaster services.

Up Next – ESF 1&3

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ESF 1&3Transportation & Public Works

Up Next – ESF 2

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ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public WorksCurrent Issues• TOLL STATUS• Tolls remain suspended until further notice as

follows:• Northbound and southbound Florida’s Turnpike

from the US 1-Florida City interchange (Exit 1) in Miami-Dade County to the Three Lakes mainline toll plaza at Milepost 236 in Osceola County

• Northbound and southbound Sawgrass Expressway (Toll 869)

• Eastbound and westbound Alligator Alley (I-75)

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ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public WorksCurrent Issues.District 4• Broward:

• Signals: 72 signals now operating on FPL power; 44 signals are ready for power; 9 signals working on generators; 29 (17 Contractor, 12 County) crews working.

• Palm Beach:• 90% of the overhead sign structures

have been inspected. 5% of the overhead signs have sustained damage.

• Signals: 120 signals now working on FPL power, anticipate another 50 by end of day; 10 signals now working on generator power; 41 crews working (25 county, 16 contractor); Boca Raton – 25 out of 120 signals now working,

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ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public WorksCurrent Issues.District 4 (continued)• DOT Facilities: District Office: Power on in

building via generator. Generator has had operational difficulties, being resolved. Anticipate full operation Monday. Computer network has been rerouted through D4 ITS to D6 server.

• Materials Office: Generator from D3 on site, being installed. Employees have reported, will work at Materials Lab or relocate as needed until power restored.

• Fort Lauderdale Operations: Open for operation.

• WPB Operations: Open for operation. • Fort Pierce Operators: Open for operation.

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ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public WorksCurrent Issues (continued)District 6• Miami-Dade County was sectored into 15

Zones, and teams were deployed into each Zone. Monroe County was sectored into 6 Zones, and teams were deployed into each Zone. These Damage Survey Teams reviewed their respective zone for damage. Most assessments were completed for STRUCTURES & FACILITIES, TRAFFIC SIGNALS, LUMINAIRES – Street Lighting, SIGNAGE, DEBRIS, and FLOODING Dade & Monroe Counties

• Miami-Dade - Metrorail is operating Sunday service.

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ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public WorksTurnpike:

• Turnpike EOC is activated in Pompano and operating from 7a to 7p• Turnpike service plazas in south Florida are still reporting long lines, but

not as long as in previous days. • Fort Pierce/St. Lucie service plaza currently selling gas and diesel with

no limit• West Palm Beach/Lake Worth service plaza currently has a $30.00 limit

on gas and a $50.00 limit on diesel.• Pompano Beach service plaza currently selling as and diesel with no

limit• Snapper Creek service plaza currently has a $30.00 limit on gas and is

dispensing diesel to emergency response vehicles only• Turnpike staff currently being utilized to direct traffic at the 4 south

Florida plazas. Staff is also dispensing limited quantities of canned water to motorists who are waiting in the lengthy lines for fuel.

• Turnpike roads are all up and operational. Damage continues to be confined to signs, fences, poles and other structures.

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ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works• Current Issues (continued)

• Army Corp of Engineers • The Okeechobee Waterway is closed from

Moore Haven Lock to the St. Lucie Lock• South Florida Water Management District

• Many pumping stations damaged but operational

• Civil Air Patrol• Demobilizing

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ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works• Unmet Needs

• None at this time• Future Operations

• Debris management• Road repair• Road sign repair• Support mission under unified command

Up Next – ESF 2

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ESF 2Communications

Up Next – ESF 4&9

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ESF 2 – CommunicationsCurrent Issues• Prioritizing the fuel allocation for the communications service provider

partners• Coordinated & facilitated repair & installation acitvities on behalf of the

wireless industry• Deployed -

• 626 cell-phones • 25 sat-phones• 9- air-cards• 16 conference bridge lines (100/40 port) • 16 FRS 2-way radios

• LSA- Lakeland• 2 Tracstars- Lakeland LSA up & operational • 60 POTS installed today- 2 dsl lines operational

• LSA-Homestead• 2 Tracstars-Homestead LSA up & operational• 60 POTS 20 jacks and wiring building 756• 20 being installed @ 50th ASG - new FEMA location building• 1 COW on-site up & operational

• LSA- WPB• 2 Tracstar - WPB LSA up & operational• 60 POTS -installed today - 2 dsl lines operational (additional dsl being

processed for installation)• 1 COW on-site up & operational

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ESF 2 – CommunicationsCurrent Issues• Prioritizing the fuel allocation for the communications service provider

partners• Coordinated & facilitated repair & installation acitvities on behalf of the

wireless industry• Deployed -

• 626 cell-phones • 25 sat-phones• 9- air-cards• 16 conference bridge lines (100/40 port) • 16 FRS 2-way radios

• LSA- Lakeland• 2 Tracstars- Lakeland LSA up & operational • 60 POTS installed today- 2 dsl lines operational

• LSA-Homestead• 2 Tracstars-Homestead LSA up & operational• 60 POTS 20 jacks and wiring building 756• 20 being installed @ 50th ASG - new FEMA location building• 1 COW on-site up & operational

• LSA- WPB• 2 Tracstar - WPB LSA up & operational• 60 POTS -installed today - 2 dsl lines operational (additional dsl being

processed for installation)• 1 COW on-site up & operational

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ESF 2 – CommunicationsCurrent Issues (continued)• Telephone outages Landline

reported• Region 6 - approx 5,700/1.8

million outages (10,700 restored 10/27)

• Region 7 - approx 812,000/4.4 million (113,000 restored 10/27)

• Total : approx 832,000/6.2 million customers (130,00 lines restored 10/27)

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ESF 2 – CommunicationsCurrent Issues (continued)• Cell Wireless Coverage

• Region 4 - (Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Hillsborough, Polk, Manatee) - avg 90% operational

• Region 5 - (Marion, Volusia, Sumter, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Brevard, Seminole) - avg 98%

• Region 6 - (Hardee, DeSoto, Sarasota, Charlotte, Glades, Okeechobee, Highlands, Hendry, Lee, Collier) - avg 94% operational (9% increase)

• Region 7 - (Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe) - avg 71% operational (6% increase)

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ESF 2 – Communications

Up Next – ESF 4&9

Current Issues (continued)• 25 COWS deployed - S FL

• 3 SAT COLTS deployed - S FL (1 expected at FDOT District 4 in Ft. Lauderdale eta today)

• SLERS Statewide Law Enforcement Radio System - Network 100 Operational (will continue to refuel sites on generator until commercial power restored)

Unmet Needs:• None at this time

Future Operations• Support communications response, recovery, and operational

needs for state and county agencies and ESF's

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Up Next – ESF 6

ESF 4&9Firefighting and Search & Rescue

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ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & RescueCurrent Issues• 2 Water Tankers, 5 Engines deployed to Collier County• 3 Engines deployed to Collier County.• 7 Water Tankers deployed to Broward County with 2 additional

DOF tankers being deployed today.• Engine Strike Team deployed to Broward County (Davie).• 6 personnel from State Fire Marshal Bureau of Fire and Arson

Investigations deployed to Broward County.• 5 Engine Companies and 1 MARC Unit (Mutual Aid Radio

Communication) deployed to Henry County.• 5 Advanced Life Support units, 5 Engines companies and Task

Force (1 Engine, 1 Tanker, and 2 Rescue) deployed to Monroe County.

• 1 DOF 6000 Gallon Tanker deployed to Monroe County (Everglades National Park).

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ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & RescueUnmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Monitor the Need for Additional Resources

Up Next – ESF 6

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ESF 6Mass Care

Up Next – ESF 8

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ESF 6 – Mass CareCurrent Issues• Sheltering - 9 counties have 22 shelters housing 2,422

individuals.• There were 384,675 meals served on 10/27/05.• TSA has 28 Fixed Feeding Sites and 7 Mobile Feeding units• ARC has 37 Fixed Feeding sites and 46 mobile routes being

served by 33 canteens.• Southern Baptists have 18 mobile kitchens preparing meals for

the above mentioned ARC units.Unmet Needs• None at this time.Future Operations• Continue coordinating the acquisition of resources for

distribution to effected communities by TSA and the ARC.

Up Next – ESF 8

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ESF 8Health & Medical

Up Next – ESF 10

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ESF 8 – Health & MedicalCurrent Issues• Four Special Needs Shelters open with 131 clients/caregivers• Provide Coordination related to fueling schedule for Health Care Facilities• Sanitation is becoming an issue with no garbage service.• Federal Forward Team arriving to coordinate needs assessments (along

with a team of 30 from NC to assist targeted to rural areas).

DMAT’s that have been deployed • MO-1 DMAT on site at Boca Raton Community Hospital, Boca Raton, Fl• FL-1 DMAT on site at JFK Medical Center, Atlantis, Florida• FL-3 DMAT and CT-1 Strike Team on site at Pembroke Memorial Hospital,

Pembroke Pines, FL • DMAT OK-1 and AL-3 on-site at Westside Hospital, Plantation Fl. • DMAT-NY-2 and DMAT TN-1 Strike Teams staged in Miami• Ten (10) FPS Officers on duty, 2 assigned to each of the following teams:

OK-1, CT-1, NY-2, TN-1, and FL-1

Accomplishments• Mission accomplished at Lower Keys Hospital• Mission accomplished at Glades General Hospital, Belle Glade, FL• Medical Mobile Trauma Unit arrived at MST

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ESF 8 – Health & MedicalCurrent Issues (continued)• RESOURCES ASSIGNED (182)

• MST ORLANDO (25)• ORLANDO STAGING (3)• MNAT Assessment Team (2 EC, and 1 NDMS Nurse Practitioner)• DMAT/STRIKE TEAMS ASSIGNED SITES (122)• DMAT NY-2 Strike Team (5) plus MST LOG/OP (1) staged in Miami, FL • DMAT AL-3 Strike Team (5) and MST OP on-site at Westside Medical

Center, Plantation, FL)• DMAT TN-1 Strike Team (5) plus MST OP (1) staged in Miami. FL • DMAT OK-1 (29) at Westside Regional Medical Center, Plantation, FL.)

plus MST OP (1)• DMAT FL-1 (32) on-site JFK Medical Center, Atlantis, FL plus MST OP

(1)• DMAT MO-1 (35) plus one (1) MST OP on-site to Boca Raton

Community Hospital, Boca Raton, FL• DMAT CT-1 STRIKE TEAM (5) on-site Pembroke Memorial, Pembroke

Pines, FL• DMAT FL-3 (32) on site at Pembroke Memorial, Pembroke Pines, FL

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ESF 8 – Health & MedicalCurrent Issues (continued)• 3 HHS teams providing augmentation support at 3 SpNS:

• Team 1:Palmetto HS, Naples (Collier Co.)—arrived 25 OCT• Team 2:Fairgrounds, Palm Beach (Palm Beach Co.)—arrived 26 OCT• Team 3:SpNS shelter at Ramada, Key Largo, (Monroe Co.)—arrived 26

OCT • 3 additional HHS teams gathered in Orlando, awaiting mission assignment

by State• HHS augmentation support Team 3 moving to St. Peter’s Catholic Church,

Key West (Monroe Co.) 27 OCT.

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Continue to support ESF8 Operations in affected areas

Up Next – ESF 10

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ESF 10Hazardous Materials

Up Next – ESF 11Up Next – ESF 11

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ESF 10 – Hazardous MaterialsCurrent Issues• Local DEP Bureau of Emergency Response HazMat

Assessment Teams responding to incidents. Majority of incidents are sunken vessels and abandoned containers.

• All out-of-area ESF 10 HazMat Assessment Teams demobed.• 25 FlaWARN teams (>100 people) assisting water &

wastewater facilities.• All known issues at significant water facilities are being

addressed by FlaWARN teams.• Smaller facilities are being evaluated and assisted as FlaWARN

Teams become available.• EPA Field water facilities staff being demobilized today.• EPA facilitating Miccosukee Tribe water facilities issues.• Port of Key West remains at ZULU. All other ports at condition

IV.

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ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials

Up Next – ESF 11

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• State parks cleanup continues - some parks remain

closed, see ESF 10 for most current list.• HazMat cleanups continue as needed.• FlaWARN teams continue to work with water facilities.• Beach assessments continuing - see ESF 10 for most

current assessments.• ESF 10 coordinating solid waste and debris disposal

issues.

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ESF 11Food & Water

Up Next – ESF 12Up Next – ESF 12

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ESF 11 – Food & WaterCurrent Issues• 338 trucks of water delivered to LSA's. 659 additional trucks

enroute• 355 trucks of ice delivered to LSA's. 346 additional trucks

enroute• 3100 cases of baby food and formula shipped to date,

additional product has been received• 1,180 cases of USDA commodity shipped to date• LSA team at LSA West Palm Beach

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Coordinating deliveries of USDA commodities to state

contracted warehouse and to ARC and TSA• Continue to monitor and re-supply the LSA's as neededUp Next – ESF 12

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ESF 12Energy

Up Next – ESF 13Up Next – ESF 13

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ESF 12 – EnergyCurrent Issues - Fuels• Bulk Fuel in Ports-

• Florida normally uses 25 million gallons per day of bulk fuel.• 182 million gallons, mg, available now. • 200 million gallons available in 3 days. • 310 million gallons available in 9 days. • Result - average of 180-260 million gallons available per

day for the next 9 days. Fla. tries to have at least 100 mg in ports.

• Retail Outlets - Problem areas(174outlets called, 112 did not answer)• Palm Beach County - 65% had plenty, 24% were low, 11%

were out. 13 no answers.• Broward Counties - 100% had plenty. 2 had no power, 7 no

answers.• Miami -Dade Counties - 82% had plenty, 3% were low, 15%

were out. 11 had no power, 41 no answers.

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ESF 12 – EnergyCurrent Issues - Electric• TRACKER 380 - OUTAGE LISTINGS. TRACKER 390 FOR ESTIMATED

TIMES OF RESTORATION .• Total Outages - 1.8 million Originally 3.6 million.

• FPL - 1,7 million (40% of their customers out)• Municipalities - 36 thousand (3% of their customers out)• Co-operatives - 7 thousand (1% of their customers out)

• FPL ESTIMATED TIMES OF RESTORATION - BY COUNTY• 11/04 - Indian River - N. of S.R. 60• 11/08 - Indian River - S. of S.R. 60, Okeechobee, Miami Dade - S. of SW

88 St. (Kendall Dr.), Glades, Highlands, Collier - W. and S. of I-75, St. Lucie - N. of S.R. 70,

• 11/10 - Lee - E. of I-75, Collier - E. and N. of I-75, Hendry, • 11/12 - Martin - E. of Turnpike, Palm Beach - E. of FL Turnpike and N.

of PGA Blvd., St. Lucie - S. of S.R. 70 and E. of Turnpike• 11/15 - Broward - W. and S. of I-75 and N. of I-595 and W. of University,

Martin - W. of Turnpike, Miami-Dade - between S.W. 8th and S.W. 88th. St. and Miami Beach S. of 79th St., Palm Beach - E. of I-95 Between PGA Blvd and Lake Worth Rd., St. Lucie - Remaining areas.

• 11/22 - Miami-Dade - N. of S.W. 8th St., Palm Beach - Remaining areas.

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ESF 12 – Energy

Up Next – ESF 13

Current Issues – Electric (continued)FPL HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOME STATUS

• Hospitals - 192 total in FPL area, 3 out at this time - 98% restoration.• Nursing Homes - 209 total in FPL area, 71 out at this time - 66%

restoration.• FPL Personnel Update

• Total of 9,400 field personnel. 3,500 FPL restoration personnel plus 5,900 out of state restoration personnel from 33 states and Canada. FPL has 3,400 corporate support personnel which includes 907 working in the call center.

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Continue monitoring fuel and electricity issues and responding to tracker

messages.

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ESF 13Military Support

Up Next – ESF 14Up Next – ESF 14

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ESF 13 – Military SupportCurrent Issues• 3,445 Soldiers & Airmen on SAD (WILMA) • WILMA cost $4,724,170 (as of 27 Oct 05)• TF 53: Yellow Zone (Broward, Dade, Palm Beach, Martin, Okeechobee,

Highlands, Glades, Hendry Counties) with 6 battalions and 1,343 Soldiers• TF164: Red Zone (Collier, Hendry & Lee Counties, including the City of

Pinecrest in northern Monroe County) with 2 battalions and 750 Soldiers• TF 50: Blue Zone (Monroe County, excluding the City of Pinecrest in

northern Monroe County) and 2 LSAs (LSA Palm Beach County Fairgrounds, LSA Homestead Air Reserve Base) with 2 battalions and 609 Soldiers

• Provide SEOC support with ESF 5, ESF 13 & Logistics• SERT LNOs in 10 counties• Continue to support PODS in 11 counties• Continue to right-size for current operationsUnmet needs• None at this timeFuture Operations• Continue to work tasked missions• Plan and prepare for future requests Up Next – ESF 14

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Up Next – ESF 15

ESF 14Public Information

Mike StoneNicole Jerger

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ESF 14 – Public Information

Up Next – ESF 15

Current Issues• Continue to field media calls re SERT activity• Produced daily 1300 Media Briefing• Addtional news feed of So. FL operations via FLNG• Sat truck and MM crews.

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Continue "Open for Biz" resource listings• Assist EOG External Affairs with Executive tours• and media events

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ESF 15Volunteers & Donations

Up Next – ESF 16

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ESF 15 – Volunteers & Donations

Up Next – ESF 16

Current Issues• Working on getting 2000+ volunteers to help staff Disaster Food

Stamp Program for Dept. of Children and Families• Sending out a Media Alert with information about the volunteer

and donation hotline.• Volunteer and Donation Hotline is operating from 8 am to 5pm

7 days a week.• Volunteers are starting to staff POD's

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Continue to get donated good into the pipeline• Continue to work with outside donors for water

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ESF 16Law Enforcement

Up Next – ESF 17

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ESF 16 – Law Enforcement

Up Next – ESF 17

Current Issues• 883 State and Local LE deployed• Orlando Regional assets have been demobilized as of noon

today• Ft. Myers Region anticipates demobilizing all out- of-region

assts by Sunday PM.• Continue to assess and redeploy to Palm Beach, Broward and

Dade Counties as required.

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Continue to support local law enforcement.

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ESF 17Agriculture & Animal Protection

Up Next – Finance & Administration

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ESF 17 – Agriculture & Animal ProtectionCurrent Issues• ESF17 Incident Command Post in Kissimmee at the Osceola IFAS

Extension Office• Assessment and Response Teams deployed into impact area• Contacting county ESF17 coordinators and industry representatives for

damage assessments• State Agricultural Response Team (SART) partner agencies assisting with

damage assessments and response efforts• USDA Farm Service Agency reports severe sugar cane crop damage below

Okeechobee• Assisting Palm Beach County with animal needs in Belle Glade area• Assisting Brevard County with livestock feed issues• Assessments of animal shelters and wildlife facilities in the Keys is

completed. No critical needs at this time.• Assessments on the West Coast completed. No critical needs at this time. • Feed mills in Okeechobee started receiving rail cars of feed for production

todayUnmet Needs• Fuel shortages reported for veterinary hospitals, animal shelters and dairy

producers

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ESF 17 – Agriculture & Animal Protection

Up Next – Finance & Administration

Future Operations• Complete final assessments• Continue supply and support for Palm Beach and

Brevard counties needs • FDACS Ag. Environmental Services evaluating

Mosquito Spraying missions

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Finance & Administration

Up Next – Logistics

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Finance & Administration

Up Next – Logistics

Current Issues• Continue to purchase supplies and equipment• Continue to make arrangements for staff deployment• Continue to track costs• Purchased 2,400 tarps for West Palm Beach LSA• State Agency estimated costs were due COB today

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Process any purchasing and travel requests

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Unified Logistics Section

Up Next – RecoveryUp Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

Chuck HaganJoe Burchette

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EMAC Mutual Aid

Up Next – Recovery

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EMAC Mutual AidIn-State Mutual Aid Summary• Tampa Bay IMT (Monroe County ) - demobilized 10/27/05 (4 officers

from Brooksville re-assigned to City of Key West)• NE FL IMT (Lee County) - Possible demob 10/29/05• NW FL IMT (Hendry/Glades County) - still on-scene• City of Tallahassee IMT (City of Key West) - still on-scene• Hillsborough Director (Broward County) - on scene through 11/3/05• Four ESF 5 personnel from Manatee, Pasco, Polk and Hernando

(Broward County) - still on scene• One fuel tender from Duval County (Broward County) - on scene

(two additional tenders on standby if needed)• Duval County Logistics Planner - demobilized 10/28/05• Tracker Expert from Orange County (Collier County) - demobilized

10/28/05• LSA Manager from St. Johns County (State LSA in Lakeland) - on

scene• EM Staff from Leon and Apalachee RPC (Broward County) - travel

on 10/31/05• ARFs: 55

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EMAC Mutual AidEMAC Summary• 39 Total Req-As• 11 Canceled or Declined• 3 Pending Approval• 25 Approved• Replacement Logistics Planner from Virginia arrived today

(10/28)• One EMAC A-Team member (Kentucky) demobilized (10/28)• Total Estimated Cost: $5,545,733

Unmet Needs• No unmet needs at this time

Future Operations• Future Ops: Continue to source mission requests as assigned

Up Next – Recovery

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Recovery

Up Next – SERT Chief

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RecoveryCurrent Issues• Received Presidential Disaster Declaration [FEMA-

1609-DR-FL] for Individual Assistance (IA), Public Assistance (PA) and Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP). See Wilma Tracker Message # 734 and updates.

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Hurricane Wilma DR-1609

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Incident Period: 10- - 11- Declared October 24, 2005

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RecoveryCurrent Issues (continued)• HMGP=State-wide.• Hurricane Wilma Long Term Recovery Office established in

Orlando.

Unmet Needs• None at this time

Future Operations• Continue to support Response efforts.• Continue to conduct joint Preliminary Damage Assessments to:

A. Add additional counties to the IA Declaration; and B. Add Categories C thru G for PA Declaration.

• Implement the HMGP.

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Mike DeLorenzo

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