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May, 09, 2007May, 09, 20072007
Wild
fire
s &
A
nd
rea
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
Safety Briefing
• Fire
• Medical
• Stress
• Severe Weather
• Parking
SEOC LEVEL
124 Hour Operations
EOC Staffing
• STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate• SERT CHIEF – David Halstead• OPERATIONS CHIEF – Leo Lachat• PLANS CHIEF – Carla Boyce• LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan• FINANCE CHIEF – Suzanne Adams• PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone• RECOVERY – Marcia Chircos
State Coordinating Officer
Craig Fugate
Up Next – SERT Chief
David Halstead
Up Next – Planning
SERT Chief
SERT CHIEFDave Halstead
Mitigation Bureau Chief
OPERATIONSLeo LachatMark Fuller
PlansCarla Boyce
Angela Osceola
LogisticsChuck HaganJeff Milligan
Emergency ServicesFarrah Gosford
Sheri Richardson
Human ServicesCindy PalmerErin Hayes
Others as required
InfrastructureDanny Kilcollins
Dean Griffin
Operations SupportLinda Brown
Tim DateOthers as required
Finance/AdminSuzanne AdamsCherie Trainer
Deputy IC RecoveryMarcia Chiricos
Bart Frost
Public InformationMike Stone
Princess Ousley
ESF 13Maj Tad Warfel
Field IMT
Carla Boyce
Planning
Up Next – Operations
Plans
Planning Assumptions•Tropical disturbance off of the east coast of Florida will increase the chance for erratic fire behavior and increase wildland fire activity overall
•Wildfires in SE US are limiting available mutual aid resources for suppression activities in Florida
•No significant rainfall anticipated, high dispersion rates, low humidity levels
•Fires will continue to endanger residences and businesses
•DMATs are available upon request through FEMA
PlansSignificant Events
Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) Executive Order closed FWC’s Everglades Wildlife Management Area north of I-75 (Alligator Alley) to vehicles and vessels (with the exception of canals) because of drought and fire risk.
•Florida Department of Transportation reports that Alligator Alley is closed from Mile Marker 80 (SR 29) to Mile Marker 101 (CR 951)
•Bradford County: Jacksonville FHP Mobile Command Post assigned to field operations/assist Sheriff’s Office with hazardous driving conditions
•Georgia Forestry Commission and Georgia Emergency Management Agency advise that they will be routing evacuations of residents (approximately 50 homes) of Moniac, Georgia (Charleton County) to Florida, near McClenny.
•Lee County at Level 2 activation and currently have two fires burning
Plans
# of Properties Damaged/Destroyed as of 1630 hrs:
•12 minor (1 Bradford; 11 Walton)• 5 major (Walton)
•3 destroyed (Walton)
Plans
Jim Karels
Division of Forestry
Up Next – Operations
REAL WORLD - Wildfire
Meteorology
Ben Nelson
Leo Lachat
Operations
Up Next – Operations Support
Linda Brown
Operations Support
Up Next – Emergency Services
Operations Support• Current Issues (20%)
• SERT Liaison Deployed to 4 Locations: • Baker County• Bradford County• City of Starke• Leon County
• Unmet Needs• None
• Future Operations (80%)
• Cont. to support operations in 2007 Wildfires
Up Next – Emergency Services
Emergency Services
Up Next – Human Services
Emergency Services Branch
• Current Issues (20%)
• Resources• Continue to fulfill missions with
available in state resources• Major accomplishments
• Have identified 4 states that can assist through EMAC
• Unmet Needs• Available resources• Information on Forestry IMT needs for
Medical Support Units
Emergency Services Branch
• Future Operations (80%)
• Continue to re-evaluate resources• Continue to work Air Quality Monitor
Missions• Monitor surge in medical systems
(transport, facilities, SpNS,)• Monitor COOP and Evacuation activities• Continue to provide Health related safety
messages• Continue to work Traffic Control missions
Up Next – Human Services
Human Services
Up Next – ESF 4&9Up Next – Infrastructure
HUMAN SERVICES
• Current Issues • Current Shelters are open with minimal occupancy• Pet Shelters Identified• ESF 17 has issued News Release re: Livestock and
Pet Evacuation• Added price gauging toll free line information to EM
Constellation• Assessing situation
• Unmet Needs• None
HUMAN SERVICES
• Future Operations • Provide USDA commodities for shelter feeding, as
needed• Respond to mission requests• Support activities of ESF 6 and the disaster feeding
organizations• Monitor situation• Suspend Animal Movement Regulations (intrastate
and interstate) in coordination with Georgia and Alabama
Up Next – Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Up Next – Logistics
Infrastructure ESF – 1 & 3 Transportation
• Current Operations ESF – 1 & 3 (WildFire)
• FDOT Gainesville Maintenance Providing 5,000 gal water truck in Hampton city fire vicinity
• Deployed Variable Message Boards and Traffic Cones to impacted counties
• Unmet Needs (80%)
• None at this time
Infrastructure ESF – 1 & 3 Transportation
• Future Ops ESF – 1 & 3 (WildFire)
• Support local evacuations/road closures• Provide Traffic Maintenance with Variable
Message Boards (VMB’s) & Temporary “Smoke on Road” signs
• Re-supply DOT Fuel Farms, Maintenance facilities & equipment
• Future Ops ESF – 1 & 3 (?) (80%)
• Continue to Support SERT Missions
Infrastructure ESF – 2 Communications
• Current Operations ESF – 2 (WildFire)
• Monitor Communications support• Contact/ Coordinate with Florida
telecommunications vendors (FL. Teleco’s) for emergency response as needed.
• Comm. equipment & teams on standby
• Unmet Needs ESF – 2 • None at this time
Infrastructure ESF – 2 Communications
• Future Operations ESF – 2 (WildFire)• Mobilized Communication support • Continue to Monitor and support
communications as needed.
• Unmeet Needs ESF – 2 • None at this time
Infrastructure ESF – 12 Power
• Current Operations ESF – 12 (WildFire)
• 16 customers with out power due to isolated utility poles burning – this outage is similar in magnitude to normal daily outages
• Unmet Needs ESF – 12 • None at this time
Infrastructure ESF – 12 Power
• Future Operations ESF – 12 (WildFire)
• Power companies (FP&L, Progress Energy) applying “Barricade” water absorbing fire retardant gel to power poles in the expected path of fires
• Continue to monitor fire path damages, customer impacts and restoration
Infrastructure ESF – 12 Fuel
• Current Operations ESF – 12 (WildFire)• Continue current operations• Determined availability of:
• 7 – 1,500 gal to 4,000 gal fuel tenders available (for gas & diesel)
• 15 – 9,000 gal fuel tenders available (for gas & diesel)
• Unmet Needs ESF – 12 • None at this time
Infrastructure ESF – 12 Fuel
• Future Operations ESF – 12 (WildFire)• Polling retail fuel providers for mogas
availability
• Unmet Needs ESF – 12 • None at this time
Logistics
Up Next – RecoveryUp Next – EMAC Mutual Aid
EMAC Mutual Aid
Up Next – Finance & Administration
Finance & Administration
Up Next – Public Information
Finance & Admin
Current Issues • Provide support for purchases and/or deployment• Meals - lunch & dinner today
Unmet Needs• None
Future Operations • Continue to track costs • Continue to provide purchasing and deployment
support.• Will be contacting State Agency Finance Officers
Public Information
Up Next – Recovery
Recovery
Up Next – SERT Chief
RECOVERY
• Current Issues (20%)
• Tracking Housing and Business damages• Presidential Declaration Request being drafted
• Unmet Needs
• Developing Cost data for FMAGP Threshold Letter
• Future Operations (80%)
• Continuing to monitor damages in preparation of requesting a Joint PDA for a Presidential Declaration
Up Next – SERT Chief
SERT Chief
David Halstead
Next Briefing
May 10 at 1830 HRSESF Briefing