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Hurricane Rita
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into ESF rooms and busy out
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Safety Briefing
• Fire
• Medical
• Stress
• Severe Weather
• Parking
SEOC LEVEL
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0800 - 1700
EOC Staffing
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STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate
SERT CHIEF – Mike DeLorenzo
OPERATIONS CHIEF – Leo Lachat
ESF 5 CHIEF – David Crisp
LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan
FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Suzanne Adams
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone
RECOVERY – Frank Koutnik
State Coordinating Officer
Craig Fugate
Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief
Michael DeLorenzo
Up Next – Meteorology
Meteorology
Ben Nelson
Category 4 Hurricane Rita – 150 mph Winds
Upper Ocean Heat Content – Gulf of Mexico
Onset of Tropical Storm Force Winds
Late Afternoon Radar Loop
Day 1 Rainfall Forecast: 8 PM Thurs – 8 PM Fri
Day 2 Rainfall Forecast: 8 PM Fri – 8 PM Sat
Day 3 Rainfall Forecast: 8 PM Fri – 8 PM Sat
Cat 4 Surge – Rita Moving NNW @ 15 mph
Up Next – Information & Planning
Information & Planning
David Crisp
Up Next – Operations
Jackson
Leon
Bay
Liberty
Gulf
Nassau
Hamilton
Madison
Wakulla
Suwannee
Taylor
Franklin
Areas of Operations
Duval
Baker
Union
Clay
Bradford
Lafayette
Gilchrist Alachua
St. Johns
Gadsden
Calhoun
Columbia
Walton
Washington
Jefferson
Okaloosa
Santa Rosa
Escambia
Holmes
Putnam
Dixie
Flagler
Levy
Marion
Hernando
George
Harrison
Pinellas
Stone
Jackson
Seminole
Orange
Pasco
Hillsborough
Pearl
River
Lake
Manatee
Hancock
Sarasota
Osceola
Polk
Indian River
Hardee
DeSoto
Charlotte
Lee
Okeechobee
St. Lucie
Highlands
Martin
Glades
Hendry
Hurricane Katrina
Collier
Extended Shelter Operations
Hurricane Rita
Brevard
Citrus
Mississippi Operations
Sumter
Volusia
Palm Beach
Broward
Miami-Dade
Monroe
EMAC – 41 States
15,929 personnel
$288,351,109.48
Mississippi Operational
Summary
County
Harrison
Stone
Pearl River
Jackson
George
Hancock
EOC Level
Government
Closings
Schools
Curfews
Boil Water
Mississippi Operational
Summary
County
Harrison
Debris
Search &
Rescue
Electric
Restoration
Medical
PODs
5
Stone
Pearl River
Jackson
5
George
Hancock
5
Mississippi Personnel
Deployments
$103,752,449
Deployments to Date
3714
Currently Deployed
642(749)
Law Enforcement
208
Local Law Enforcement
137
State Law Enforcement
71
Florida National Guard
Mississippi
Louisiana
Deploying ESF
ESF 1 Transportation
376
376
0
Personnel
0
ESF 2 Communications
0
ESF 3 Public Works
0
ESF 4 Fire Fighting
0
ESF 6 Mass Care
0
ESF 7 Resource Support
0
ESF 8 Health and Medical
0
ESF 9 Search and Rescue
0
ESF 10 Haz Mat
0
ESF 11 Food & Water
2
ESF 12 Energy
0
ESF 14 Public Information
0
ESF 15 Donations
0
ESF 17 Animals
7
Operations
0
Logistics
1
Recovery
28
Harrison IMT
13
Hancock IMT
0
Task Force Florida Command
5
Jackson
Leon
Bay
Liberty
Gulf
Nassau
Hamilton
Madison
Wakulla
Franklin
Suwannee
Taylor
Duval
Baker
Union
Clay
Bradford
Lafayette
Gilchrist Alachua
St. Johns
Gadsden
Calhoun
Columbia
Walton
Washington
Jefferson
Okaloosa
Santa Rosa
Escambia
Holmes
Putnam
Dixie
Flagler
Levy
Marion
Hernando
Lake
Seminole
Orange
Hurricane Rita
Hillsborough
Pinellas
Pasco
Manatee
Sarasota
Area of Operations
Osceola
Brevard
Citrus
Sumter
Volusia
Polk
Indian River
Hardee
DeSoto
Charlotte
Lee
Okeechobee
St. Lucie
Highlands
Martin
Glades
Hendry
Collier
Palm Beach
Broward
Miami-Dade
Monroe
Rita Command
Current Status
County
EOC Level
LSE
Monroe
LSE
MiamiDade
LSE
Broward
LSE
Collier
Shelters
Medical
Government
Office
Schools
Rita Command
Personnel Deployments
Deployments to Date
1343
Currently Deployed
881(754)
Law Enforcement
Local Law Enforcement
0
320
State Law Enforcement
Florida National Guard
Mississippi
Louisiana
Deploying ESF
ESF 1 Transportation
715
356
0
Personnel
0
ESF 2 Communications
0
ESF 3 Public Works
0
ESF 4 Fire Fighting
0
ESF 6 Mass Care
0
ESF 7 Resource Support
0
ESF 8 Health and Medical
0
ESF 9 Search and Rescue
0
ESF 10 Haz Mat
0
ESF 11 Food & Water
0
ESF 12 Energy
0
ESF 14 Public Information
1
ESF 15 Donations
0
ESF 17 Animals
2
Operations
1
Logistics
1
Recovery
155
Gold Team (SAR)
7
Rita Command
0
Planning Considerations
Focus response efforts on:
South Florida – Rita
South Florida - Katrina
Panhandle – Extended Sheltering
Task Force Florida – Mississippi
Keep the emergency worker safe.
Anticipate - What resources will likely be needed.
Communicate – communicate – communicate.
Emergency workers returning from Mississippi should go
through Debrief and Decontamination.
Report status information to ESF5.
Planning Considerations
Communicate – communicate – communicate.
Emergency workers returning from Mississippi
should go through Debrief and
Decontamination.
Report status information to ESF5.
Up Next – Operations
Operations
Leo Lachat
Up Next – Emergency Services
Tropical Storm Rita State IAP #5
Operational Period: 0700 09-23-05 to 0700 09-24-05
General
Operating
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Planning
Assumptions:
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Coordinate Hurricane Rita operations.
Coordinate Emergency Services operations.
Support Shelter operations.
Monitor the infrastructure to determine
impediments to SERT operations.
Demobilize Logistics operations.
Implement Recovery Operations.
Determine the availability for support to
impacted areas.
Multiple areas of operation.
Travel times will be lengthier than for
Hurricanes Dennis or Katrina.
Heavy attention from media and other agencies
Up Next – Emergency Services
Emergency Services
Up Next – Human Services
Emergency Services
• Current Issues
• ESF-4&9
• All Teams Demobilized
• ESF-8
• DMATs demobilized
• Currently addressing in-state internally
displaced person issues
• Address new and open missions
Emergency Services
• Current Issues
• ESF-10
• All Florida Ports returned to normal Operations, except
Key West, with assessments ongoing
• Haz-Mat Response in Monroe County currently at
routine level
• All Water Facilities (drinking and wastewater) in MiamiDade and Monroe Counties reported operational
• Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority reports no operational
problems
• 5 State Parks in Monroe County were reopened today,
eight more expected to reopen by weekend.
• ESF-16
• 208 Law enforcement deployed as of 9/22/05
• Law enforcement support through MAC to 3 coastal
counties in Mississippi.
Emergency Services
• Unmet Needs
• None at this time.
• Future Operations
• ESF-4&9
• Continue to coordinate resources for response as
needed
• Monitor the track of Rita
• ESF-8
• Continue to demobilize ESF8 resources
• ESF-10
• Beaches and Coastal Systems Engineers scheduled to
inspect Monroe County beaches next Tues. & Wed.
• Continue waterway assessment of the Port of Key
West, anticipate reopening on Friday
• ESF-16
• Implement demobilization plans for KATRINA
• Coordinate resources for response as needed
Up Next – Human Services
Human Services
UpNext
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– ESF 4&9
Up
– Infrastructure
Human Services
• Current Issues
• ESF-6
• All Rita Shelters have been closed for the past 24
hours
• Total meals served as of 9-20-05 5,629
• All team members have been demobilized from
Mississippi
• ARC and TSA are still active in Mississippi
• ESF 11
• ESF 11 LSA Team Demobilizing from Stennis
• 43 Trucks of water and 39 trucks of ice are being
relocated to warehouses
Human Services
• Current Issues
• ESF-15
• Continue setting up permanent Volunteer & and
Donations Hotline Call Center
• In contact with Support Agencies
• In contact with South Florida ESF 15 agencies
• Share info with ESF 15 counterparts in Texas
• ESF-17
• Incident Management Team began assessments of
animal/veterinary facilities in South Florida. SPCA in
Key West without power.
• Continuing to provide support to the remaining
Florida ACO Teams (7 ACO's from Florida Animal
Control Association) in MS.
• Monitor Tracker/EMAC requests
Human Services
• Unmet Needs
• ESF- 6
• None at this time
• ESF-11
• None at this time
• ESF 15
• None at this time
• ESF-17
• None at this time
Human Services
• Future Operations
• ESF- 6
• Support ARC and TSA as needed
• ESF-11
• Working with USDA to coordinate replenishment of
commodities at Stennis
• Prepare for possible future events
• ESF-15
• Finish demobilizing MS operations
• Support Operations in Texas as required
• ESF-17
• DEMOB for ESF17 partner teams in MS by 9-25-05.
• Complete assessments for Hurricane Rita and Demob
incident management personnel in South Florida
Up Next – Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Up Next – Logistics
Infrastructure
• Current Issues
• ESF1&3
• Mississippi:
• Supporting fueling missions in Task Force Florida
area of Ops (AO) in Mississippi
• Currently utilizing 12 tankers/tenders to support fuel
operations in Mississippi; demob scheduled for
9/28
• Preparing to transition fueling operations over to
MEMA/FEMA or terminate
• Florida:
• Toll Suspensions (see Rita Msg# 90):
• South and east bound Florida Turnpike Road
and Expressways in Miami-Dade, Broward and
southern Palm Beach Counties will be
suspended for 9/21
• Both North & South bound Turnpike from
Broward/Miami-Dade County line to US
1/Florida City suspended until Friday morning
9/23
Infrastructure
• Current Issues
• ESF2
• Deployed SAT and CELL phones for T.S. Rita response
• No major telecom disruptions reported
• ESF12
• FUEL
• Mississippi:
• Fuel vendors, see Katrina Msg# 2799 (Waring Oil Co,
Gulfport)
• Propane vendors, see Katrina Msg# 2698 (Blossman Gas
& Propane Co)
• Florida:
• US-1 corridor: 100% of the facilities surveyed w/in
Monroe County reported having plenty of fuel
• I-95 Corridor and FL Turnpike: 88% of facilities surveyed
w/in Broward and Miami-Dade Counties reported plenty of
fuel.
• I-75 Corridor: 100% of facilities surveyed in Collier
County – along I-75- reported having plenty of fuel.
• Oil Production: As of Sept 21, 70% of daily oil production is shut
down in Gulf, due to Hurricane Rita.
Infrastructure
• Current Issues
• ELECTRIC
• MISSISSIPPI:
• Six county AO, electric utility power restored to all
that can safely be connected
• FLORIDA:
• Miami-Dade County has less than 2% of customers
without electric service
• Monroe County electric service outages reported @
150 customers w/o power
• Unmet Needs
• None at this time
• Future Operations
• Fuel support missions
• Prepare for transition and demobilization from Mississippi
Up Next – Logistics
Logistics
Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid
EMAC Mutual Aid
Up Next – Finance & Administration
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Public Information
Finance & Administration
• Current Issues
• Continuing to purchase equipment and supplies
• Continue to track expenditures for all three storms
• Unmet Needs
• None at this time
• Future Operations
• Continue to track expenditures
• Continue to make necessary purchases
**** State Agencies****
There will be an Applicant's Briefing for Public Assistance
for Katrina and Katrina EMAC on Friday, 23rd at 1:30 pm
in the Shared Resources Center
Up Next – Public Information
Public Information
Up Next – Recovery
Recovery
Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief
Michael DeLorenzo
Next Briefing
September 23 at 1600 PM
Branch Chief Briefing