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Hurricane Jeanne

Hurricane Jeanne. Evening Briefing September 30, 2004. SEOC LEVEL 1 Operational Hours 0700 – 1900 or as missions require. SERT Chief. Mike DeLorenzo Deder Lane. Up Next – Meteorology. Meteorology. Ben Nelson. Impacts: 88.0 - I-75 will be closed.

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Hurricane Jeanne

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  1. Hurricane Jeanne Evening Briefing September 30, 2004

  2. SEOCLEVEL1Operational Hours0700 – 1900or as missions require

  3. SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo Deder Lane Up Next – Meteorology

  4. Meteorology Ben Nelson

  5. Impacts: 88.0 - I-75 will be closed. 86.5 - The railroad bridge at the gage site floods. 84.5 - U.S. 41 will be closed. 83.0 - Sewage treatment plant in jeopardy. Inform Florida State EOC at this height. 81.0 - Columbia county begins evacuation of residents. Route 441 is under water and closed. Area known as Suwannee Valley is inundated and secondary roads are closed. Flooding begins at Stephen F. Foster State Park. Top 5 Historical Crests(1) 88.02 ft on 04/10/1973 (2) 85.40 ft on 04/10/1984 (3) 85.19 ft on 04/05/1948 (4) 84.86 ft on 02/27/1998 (5) 84.36 ft on 09/17/1964

  6. Impacts: 30.0 - MAJOR DAMAGE AND DISRUPTION TO THE COMMUNITY IS EXPECTED. ROADS WILL BE CUT OFF AND MANY HOMES WILL BE SURROUNDED BY WATER. BOAT WASH DAMAGE TO HOMES WILL BE SEVERE. 26.0 - DAMAGE TO HOMES AT LOW ELEVATION AS WELL AS BASEMENT AREAS UNDERNEATH HOMES ON STILTS IS LIKELY. Top 3 Historical Crests(1) 36.20 ft on 09/16/1964 (2) 32.98 ft on 02/26/1998 (3) 27.21 ft on 03/15/2003

  7. Impacts: 9.0 - ARROWHEAD SUBDIVISION FLOODS WITH WATER IN HOMES 8.0 - WATER APPROACHES HOUSE FOUNDATIONS IN ARROWHEAD SUBDIVISION Top 5 Historical Crests(1) 13.28 ft on 04/05/1960 (2) 12.05 ft on 10/10/1960 (3) 11.63 ft on 07/08/1934 (4) 11.17 ft on 09/26/1933 (5) 10.58 ft on 03/21/1998

  8. Impacts: 7.0 - Water moving around sea wall around Lake Monroe rises into grassy areas around the sea wall and starts to encroach on Seminole Blvd. 6.8 - Water begins moving over sea wall around Lake Monroe in Sanford and entering parking lot of Central Florida Regional Hospital Top 5 Historical Crests(1) 8.50 ft on 10/15/1953 (2) 8.14 ft on 10/11/1960 (3) 7.32 ft on 10/13/1948 (4) 7.30 ft on 09/28/1945 (5) 7.19 ft on 09/21/1964

  9. Rainfall Forecast: Thursday PM – Friday PM

  10. Rainfall Forecast: Friday PM – Saturday PM

  11. Up Next – Information & Planning

  12. Information & Planning David Crisp

  13. Hurricane Jeanne State/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #8 State Emergency Response Team Operational Period: 1400 09-30-04 to 1400 10-01-04 • Monitor Selected Field Teams • Provide assets and commodities • Monitor Flood evacuation plan • Develop protective action recommendations • Monitor safety and security issues • Develop restoration process for Critical Infrastructure • Transition to Recovery General Operating Objectives: Issues: • Shortage of fuel tenders • Infrastructure water, power, transportation, schools and healthcare systems • Roads limited by flood conditions • Hurricane Impacted Infrastructure • Limited resources • Unemployment compensation, electronic banking and food stamps Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d

  14. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Nassau Washington Gadsden Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Severe Damage Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough Moderate Damage Indian River Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Minimal Damage Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach Area of Impact Broward Collier Miani-Dade Monroe

  15. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Nassau Washington Gadsden Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Lafayette Franklin Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Full Activation Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough Partial Activation Indian River Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Monitoring Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach EOC Status Broward Collier Miani-Dade Monroe

  16. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Gadsden Nassau Washington Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Curfew in place Polk Hillsborough Indian River Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands No Curfew DeSoto Sarasota Martin Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach Broward Collier Curfews Miani-Dade Monroe

  17. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Nassau Washington Gadsden Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Less than 92% Restored Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough 92 to 98% Restored Indian River Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Greater than 98% Restored Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach Energy Restoration Broward Collier Miami-Dade Monroe

  18. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Gadsden Nassau Washington Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Orange Pasco Brevard Schools not open/classes not in session Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough Schools open/not all students in classes Indian River Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Normal Sarasota Martin Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach Schools Broward Collier Miami-Dade Monroe

  19. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Gadsden Nassau Washington Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Orange Pasco Brevard Shelters Open Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough Indian River Shelters On-standby Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Shelters Closed Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach Shelter Status Broward Collier Miani-Dade Monroe

  20. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Gadsden Nassau Washington Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Requiring external services – mutual aid Polk Hillsborough Indian River Operating under Emergency Plans Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Normal operations Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach Broward Collier Emergency Services Miani-Dade Monroe

  21. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Gadsden Nassau Washington Hamilton Jefferson Calhoun Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough Indian River Manatee Hardee Okeechobee No pressure/low pressure/boil water order St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Glades Charlotte Normal pressure/boil water orders Lee Hendry Palm Beach Normal Broward Collier Miani-Dade Water Monroe

  22. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Gadsden Nassau Washington Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Baker Suwannee Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Lafayette Franklin Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Seminole Sumter Hernando Orange Pasco Brevard Emergency Debris Clearance Osceola Pinellas Polk Hillsborough Indian River Emergency Debris Removal Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Debris Management Plan implemented Sarasota Martin Glades Charlotte Lee Hendry Palm Beach Debris Broward Collier Miani-Dade Monroe

  23. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Walton Gadsden Nassau Washington Calhoun Hamilton Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Duval Columbia Wakulla Suwannee Baker Liberty Taylor Union Clay Gulf Franklin Lafayette Bradford St. Johns Gilchrist Alachua Putnam Dixie Flagler Levy Marion Volusia Citrus Lake Primary health care systems impacted and DMATs deployed Seminole Sumter Hernando Orange Pasco Brevard Osceola Pinellas Primary health care systems online, not at full capacity /no DMATs deployed Polk Hillsborough Indian River Manatee Hardee Okeechobee St. Lucie Highlands DeSoto Sarasota Martin Glades Charlotte Primary health care systems at full capacity Lee Hendry Palm Beach Broward Health Care Collier Miani-Dade Monroe

  24. Hurricane Ivan State/Federal Joint Incident Action Plan #23 State Emergency Response Team Operational Period: 0700 09-30-2004 to 0700 10-01-2004 General Operating Objectives: Identify Life Safety Support to the Affected Areas. Identify Life Sustaining Support to the Affected Areas. Coordinate positioning of response and recovery capabilities/assets/teams. Implement the restoration process for Critical Infrastructure. Assist counties in the recovery process. Develop a Temporary Housing Strategy. Issues: Fuel supply and distribution concerns Infrastructure Water, Power, Transportation, Schools, Healthcare systems Re-entry into impacted areas Maintaining food, water, ice Maintaining security Maintain Additional Distribution system Unemployment compensation, electronic banking and food stamps Maintaining Mass Feeding Incident Action Planning Meeting 3:00 PM in Room 130d

  25. Holmes Jackson Escambia Santa Rosa Okaloosa Washington Walton Gadsden Calhoun Jefferson Leon Bay Madison Wakulla Liberty Taylor Gulf Franklin Dixie Hurricane Ivan Area of Operations

  26. Indicators of Response 88% 89% Up Next – Operations

  27. Operations Up Next – ESF 1&3

  28. ESF 1&3 Transportation & Public Works

  29. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Brevard County Highlands County 10 Traffic Signal Generators 1 Debris Removal FDOT County EOC Liaison 15 Signal light Generators FDOT County EOC Liaison Columbia County Hardee County 10,000 Sandbags 1 Restore Traffic Signals 14 Sinkhole Restorations 4 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison FDOT County EOC Liaison Gilchrist County Hernando County 40 Barricades 1 Variable Message Board FDOT County EOC Liaison 1 Transport Distribution Supplies 20 Portable Stop Signs FDOT County EOC Liaison

  30. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Hillsborough County Marion County 20 Portable Stop Signs 7 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison 200 Traffic Cones 50,000 Sandbags Indian River County 24 Barricades Martin County 500 Stop Signs 1 Passenger Ferry Service FDOT County EOC Liaison Palm Beach County 15 Traffic Signal Generators Lake County 200 Stop Signs 20 Portable Stop Signs 4 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison FDOT County EOC Liaison Okeechobee County Leon County 1 Debris Removal 2 Variable Message Boards FDOT County EOC Liaison FDOT County EOC Liaison

  31. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Polk County St. Lucie County 4 Barricades 6 Traffic Signal Generators 100 Cones 3 Traffic Signal Repairs 7 Signs 150 Stop Signs 4 Traffic Signal Repairs 500 Sign Posts 8 Stop Signs 1 Debris Removal 4 Variable Message Boards 100 Barricades 2 Debris Removals 1 Restore Roadway Signage 1 Transport Distribution Supplies FDOT County EOC Liaison FDOT County EOC Liaison Suwannee County 1 Small Pump 250 Barricades FDOT County EOC Liaison

  32. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Statewide • 63 Evacuation Traffic Counters • 3 Variable Message Boards SEOC • 6 Suspension of Tolls • State RECON Air and Ground Teams CAP, FDOT, FLNG • 5 Requests for Weight-Dimensional Permit Issues • 37 FDOT, 12 SFWMD at DFO-Orlando

  33. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works Many Thanks from ESF-1 and ESF-3 to Eileen and the Food Caterers and Chuck Hagen and all of his State LSA Teams and Major Potter, his Crew, and the EMAC “Emacers” and Jeff Milligan and his “Hang-In-There” Logistics Team Chuck, Kathy, Donna, Laura, Cindee, John, and Vince and the In-State and Out-of-State Electric Company Crews

  34. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Support Hurricane Jeanne response and eventual activities • Continue support of Charley, Frances, Ivan, and DFO recovery activities Up Next – Civil Air Patrol

  35. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Civil Air Patrol • Current Operations – • 8 sorties for riverwatch, flood watch, and impact assessment in multiple counties • Picture Count: 1000+ (ground and air) • Distribution Center Support in Lake and Indian River Counties • Shelter Communications Support in Indian River • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Air tasking for river and flood watch • Distribution Center Support in Indian River County • Continue to support the ESF's and the Counties Up Next – ESF 2

  36. ESF 2 Communications Up Next – ESF 4&9

  37. ESF 2 – Communications • Current Operations – • Coordinating cell phones, wireless air cards, etc delivery, phone line installations, T1 lines, relocating lines, disconnects, analog phone, etc. • Prioritizing and escalating of communications restorations with carriers in impacted counties • Hurricane Ivan • 24,534 customer wireline outages reported in Hurricane Ivan impacted areas • 2,000 repaired since 9/29 • approx 125, 000 lines repaired in Ivan • 87.28% average of wireless coverage CAPACITY AVAILABLE in the areas impacted by Hurricane Ivan – Ivan Deployments EscambiaSanta RosaOkaloosa 1 COW – LSA 5 1 COW – EOC 1 SAT COW 1 COW – Fairgrounds 1 MAC Unit – EOC 1 EDOC – EOC 4 Mobile Phone Banks North Florida 1 MAC Unit – EOC Milton, Gulf Breeze, 2 COLTS Navarre, Jay

  38. ESF 2 – Communications • Current Operations – • Hurricane Jeanne • 297, 644 customer wireline reported OUT OF SERVICE in the areas impacted by Hurricane Jeanne • 18,211 customer repaired since yesterday 9/28 • approx 900,000 customers restored since Jeanne • 96.18% average of wireless coverage reported - Hurricane Jeanne • 16.36% coverage increase from yesterday 9/29 • RIAT-Communications support personnel from ESF-2/STO deployed in Indian River Co. Continuing support communications recovery at these county EOCs. • COWs up and running: 3 in Palm Beach County, 1 in Indian River (FEMA location), 2 in Martin County, 1 in St. Lucie County (EOC) • COWs at Ft. Pierce Police Station and St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office up and running by end of today 9/30 • 1000's of cell phones/chargers deployed for recovery support • 100's of satellite phones, air-cards, analog phones deployed for recovery support • approx 30 laptops for recovery support

  39. ESF 2 – Communications • Current Operations (continued) – • Jeanne Deployments BrowardIndian RIverMartin 1 COW – Sheriff’s Ofc 1 COW – EOC 2 COWs – Stuart and Home Depot Palm BeachSt. LuciePolk 3 COWs – WPB, 3 COWs – Sheriff’s Ofc 2 COWs enroute to SFWMD, SFL FT. Pierce PD, EOC support capacity Fairgrounds 1 COW demobilized Charlotte 2 COWs – Punta Gorda & Charlotte Airport

  40. ESF 2 – Communications • Current Operations (continued) – • State Law Enforcement Radio System (SLERS) • SLERS is operational with wide-area connectivity • Ft. Pierce site cluster is intermittent due to microwave link problems; repairs underway • Eight-teen (18) sites are on generator power 10 sites restored since yesterday 9/29 • Three (3)sites in the Escambia/Santa Rosa area are operational with reduced coverage-repairs now being scheduled • Microwave system repairs continue; remaining Microwave problems have minimal service impact • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Continue to support communications needs of LSA's, EOC, state, and county agencies. Up Next – ESF 4&9

  41. ESF 4&9 Firefighting and Search & Rescue

  42. ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue • Current Operations – • 18 open missions (10 are DOF Missions) • Assets deployed or being mobilized include: • 3 – Overhead Teams • 2 – LSA Management Teams • 1 – IMT • One Fire Marshal and five Inspectors • 1 – MAC Unit • 1 – Command Trailer • 1 – 6000 Gallon Tender • 1 – Refrigerated Trailer • 1 – Liaison Officer • 2 – Trucks • 2 – Heavy Dozers

  43. ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue • Unmet Needs – • None at this time • Future Operations – • Monitor demobilization schedules for deployed resources • Fill new requests as received • Identify assets for water rescue in flooded areas. Up Next – ESF 6

  44. ESF 6 Mass Care Up Next – ESF 8 Up Next – ESF 8

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