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Florida Catastrophic Planning

Florida Catastrophic Planning. Planning Scenario. Catastrophic Planning. Requires fundamental shift in traditional methods Requires cultural changes Requires an honest assessment of polices & law that hinder a coordinated & expedient response

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Florida Catastrophic Planning

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  1. Florida Catastrophic Planning

  2. Planning Scenario

  3. Catastrophic Planning Requires fundamental shift in traditional methods Requires cultural changes Requires an honest assessment of polices & law that hinder a coordinated & expedient response Promotes “cross-walking” various risks/hazards to verify key concepts

  4. Scenario-Driven Planning Utilizes a realistic and comprehensive set of consequences for ALL stakeholders Response and recovery actions will be based on the same planning assumptions & projected consequences Allows ALL stakeholders to assess their existing and future plans in context of each other (Local, State and Federal)

  5. Unified Command Animal Issues Debris Disaster Housing Economic Stabilization & Redevelopment Environmental Protection Fire / Search and Rescue Fuels Health & Medical Host Communities Inland Counties and Tribe Security/Law Enforcement Logistics Mass Care: Feeding and Sheltering Mass Care: Health and Welfare Post-Event Relocation Public Information & Outreach Volunteers and Donations Management Standing Operational Workgroups

  6. Core Planning Areas • Health/Medical • Fire/SAR • Food/Shelter/Welfare • Security/Law Enforcement • Post Event Relocation • Volunteers & Donations • Host Communities • Education

  7. Required Resources, Capabilities& Resource Shortfalls

  8. Resource Planning & Decision Tool Development Planning Method that can be applied to all-hazards regardless of size, geography, discipline or jurisdiction Formulas & calculations can usually be best expressed in the form of decision matrices Tools can be utilized in both planning real-world events to provide rapid determination of baseline estimates for resource needs & identify possible shortfalls for various events

  9. Required Resource Planning Define Required Capabilities Modeled or Actual Event Assess Available Capability Locally, Regionally, Nationally Determine the Shortfall Actionable Information

  10. Decision Matrices

  11. Example – Search and Rescue

  12. Update – Past 4 months • Local Planning Efforts • Miami-Dade • Broward • Palm Beach • Recent Activation • County (Fay, Ike) • Local/State/Federal (Ike)

  13. Ike - FLCP

  14. Next Steps • State/Federal Workgroup Leads + • FEMA Region IV Points of Contact • Key Focus Areas • Education • Volunteers and Donations • Logistics • Host Communities

  15. Host Communities • Catastrophic consequences outside of the impact area • Population increases to host communities • Impacts to infrastructure and education systems • Incorporation of Survivors • Policy issues/constrations

  16. Contacts & Information • www.FloridaDisaster.org/CatastrophicPlanning • Lee Mayfield – FDEM • Lee.Mayfield@em.MyFlorida.com • Rand Napoli, Lead Planner – IEM • Rand.Napoli@IEM.com • Carla Boyce, Associate Manager – IEM • Carla.Boyce@iem.com

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