September 2, 2004 0730 hrs. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations.

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September 2, 2004 0730 hrs

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September 2, 2004

0730 hrs

SEOC LEVEL

124 Hour Operations

Briefing Distribution

• Dial in to Listen•See Operations Officer for number

• Webcast•See Operations Officer for URL

• Channel 15 in Capital Circle Office Complex

• Video Conference to DOH, DOACS, FDLE and others

Up next – SCO

State Coordinating Officer

Craig Fugate

Up next – FEMA

FEMA

Up next – SERT Chief

FEMA

• Current Operations –• Assuring Completeness, Federal Assistance - State ESFs should

coordinate with Federal ESFs/counterparts if possible when developing ARFs

• DHS-FEMA contacting vendors, suppliers & marketers for items of specialized (some still re-building inventories since Charley)

• Unmet Needs –• None at this time

• Future Operations –• During this operational period through pre-landfall, continue to

identify & "capture" specialized materials & resources• During this operational period through pre-landfall, continue to

marshall specialized Federal assets (NDMS, USAR, CDC, DOD, others) & state in proximity to potential impact areas (keeping safety of responders & viability of supporting resources out of harm's way)

SERT Chief

Mike DeLorenzo

Up next – Meteorology

Meteorology

Ben Nelson

Category 4 Hurricane Frances – 145 mph Sustained Winds

Wind Field Analysis – Wednesday Night

GFS Model Now Also Shifts Leftward Overnight

5 AM Advisory

Forecast Position – Friday 2 PM

Landfall Forecast – Saturday AM

Up next – Information & Planning

Information & Planning

David Crisp

DEBRIS

Brick, Wood and Other 46,506,190

Reinforced Concrete and Steel 3,896,867

Tree Debris 47,696,868

Total 98,099,925

Number of Buildings Damaged

Occupancy

Residential

Total

Minor Moderate Severe Destroyed 1,087,262

8,547

1,095,809

805,519

11,884

817,403

625,000

23,732

648,732

531,644

3,051

534,694

Grand Total 3,096,639

Expected Damage to Essential Facilities

EOC 10 (19)

Fire Station 179 (505)

Hospitals 123 (245)

Police Stations 285 (604)

Schools 1992 (4524)

Road Segment Forecasted Vehicles

US 41 22,000

I-75 Alligator 32,000

Turnpike 152,964

I-75 Wildwood North 168,489

Estimated Traffic Flow

FDOT Traffic Counters indicate twice the normal number of vehicles on the roadways.

Up next – Operations Chief

Operations Chief

Leo Lachat

Up next – Emergency Services

Emergency Services

Emergency Services

Up next – Human Services

• Current Operations –• Identifying special needs facilities and staffing needs• Identifying EMS resources & availability• Evacuating hospitals

• Unmet Needs –• None at this time

• Future Operations –• Continue to monitor storm track• Evacuating the population from low-lying areas• Establish possible resources needed on standby

Human Services

Human Services

Up next – Infrastructure

• Current Operations –• Identify Status of Shelters in risk counties • Plan for host shelter operations in Western Florida (i.e.

Collier, Sarasota, Manatee, and Hillsborough Counties)

• Unmet Needs –• Shortage of shelter staff available

• Future Operations –• Work to fill shelter staff shortage• -Utilize State and eligible local governmental employees in

shelter operations through the Disaster Leave Law

Infrastructure

Up next – Military Support

Infrastructure

• Current Operations –• Tolls lifted• Monitoring traffic flows• Sandbags• Monitoring fuel availability along evacuation routes

• Unmet Needs –• None at this time

• Future Operations –• Continue to monitor transportation, electricity, fuel

distribution, and telecom systems

Military Support

Up next – Logistics

Military Support

• Current Operations –• Mobilizing all maneuver units• Contacting units for additional required

equipment(EMAC)• LNOs, ESF5, RECON teams mobilizing• Command and Control cells at MACOMS are stood up

• Unmet Needs –• None at this time

• Future Operations –• Staffing• Completing state missions

Logistics

Up next – Finance & Administration

Logistics

• Current Operations –• LSA Lakeland equipment secured• Warning orders given to vendors• Push Package developed to supplement LSA #1

resources for Frances response

• Unmet Needs –• None at this time

• Future Operations –• Mobilization areas• Future LSA's

Finance & Administration

Up next – Public Information

Public Information

Up next – Recovery

Recovery

Up next – SERT Chief

SERT Chief

Mike DeLorenzo

Don’t Forget to turn yourDon’t Forget to turn yourphone’s ringer back on!phone’s ringer back on!

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