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Hurricane Rita Silence All Phones and Pagers Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. Safety Briefing • Fire • Medical • Stress • Severe Weather • Parking SEOC LEVEL 2 0800 - 1700 EOC Staffing • • • • • • • • 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 Objectives: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Planning Assumptions: 1. 2. 3. 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 Next – 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