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Hurricane Wilma

Hurricane Wilma. ESF Briefing October 25, 2005. Silence All Phones and Pagers. Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation. Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking. Safety Briefing. SEOC LEVEL 1 24 Hour Operations.

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Hurricane Wilma

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  1. Hurricane Wilma ESF Briefing October 25, 2005

  2. Silence All Phones and Pagers Please move conversations into ESF rooms and busy out all phones. Thanks for your cooperation.

  3. Fire Medical Stress Severe Weather Parking Safety Briefing

  4. SEOC LEVEL124 Hour Operations

  5. Unified Command EOC Staffing • STATE and FEDERAL COORDINATING OFFICERS • Craig Fugate – Scott Morris • SERT CHIEF • Mike DeLorenzo – Justin DeMello • OPERATIONS CHIEF • Leo Lachat – Gracia Szczech • INFORMATION AND PLANNING CHIEF • David Crisp – Doug Whitmer • LOGISTICS CHIEF • Chuck Hagan – Joe Burchette • FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF • Suzanne Adams • PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER • Mike Stone – Nicole Jerger • RECOVERY • Frank Koutnik

  6. State Coordinating Officer Craig Fugate Scott Morris Up Next – SERT Chief

  7. SERT Chief Mike DeLorenzo Justin DeMello Up Next – Meteorology

  8. Meteorology Ben Nelson

  9. Disturbed Weather in the far Southern Caribbean Sea

  10. Global Computer Model Comparison: 8 AM Friday Up Next – Information & Planning

  11. Information & Planning David Crisp Doug Whitmer Up Next – Operations

  12. Planning Considerations • Emergency Workers will be going into Hazardous areas. • Residual effects from 2004 and 2005 Hurricane Season. • Electric outages severe in most south Florida Counties. • Debris clearance is ongoing. • Severe impact to Airports. • Mass Care operations will be long term. • Sanitation will likely become an issue. • Spot Fuel Outages • There will be a lot of responders in south Florida – communicate – communicate – communicate. • Keep the emergency worker safe. Up Next - Operations

  13. Operations Leo Lachat Gracia Szczech Up Next – ESF 1&3

  14. Hurricane Wilma Unified Command IAP #7 Operational Period: 1900 10-25-05 to 1900 10-26-05 Up Next – ESF 1&3

  15. ESF 1&3 Transportation & Public Works Up Next – ESF 2

  16. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Current Issues • Responders may platoon down to Key West traveling down the bridges abiding by normal traffic. • TOLL STATUS • Tolls remain suspended until further notice as follows: • • northbound and southbound on Florida’s Turnpike from the US 1-Florida City interchange (Exit 1) in Miami-Dade County to Wildwood at the Interstate 75 interchange (Milepost 309) • • northbound and southbound on the Sawgrass Expressway (Toll 869) • • eastbound and westbound on Alligator Alley (I-75)

  17. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Current Issues • District 1 • • All state roads are passable in • district. • • Some roads have water on them, • but crews have staged signs for detours. • • Major sign and signal damage • throughout the district. • • Collier: Signals –150 traffic signals are • damaged and inoperable; an additional 20 • signalized intersections are being powered by • generators. Signs – extensive damage; sending • contractor and consultant crews to repair. • •• Glades: Signals – all signals are damaged • and non-operational; Signs – extensive damage. • • Hendry: Signals – all signals are damaged and • non-operational; Signs – extensive damage.

  18. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Current Issues. • District 4 • • Power is still a major problem in the • district. • • Currently assessing bridges – all • inspections should be done by the end • of the day. • • Broward: Significant debris on highway; • Signals - 100% out due to no power, 100% • damaged. • Palm Beach: Signals - 90% out due to no • power, 80% damaged • • Martin: Signals – 80% out due to no power, • 60% damaged; some sign damage. • St. Lucie: Signals – 80% out due to no power, • 60% damaged; some signs twisted • • Indian River: Signal – 50% out due to no power, • 50% sustained some damages; many signs leaning.

  19. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Current Issues. • District 4 (continued) • Sign, signal and debris contracts • executed. • District Offices: Some minor • roof damage, most trees in parking lot • down or substantially damaged, with • other landscaping damage and windblown • debris, parking canopies destroyed other • minor structural damage to building. • Power and phone lines out, no computers • functioning except laptops through air cards. • Nextels not working.

  20. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Current Issues (continued) • District 6 • Power is still a major problem in • the district. • Aerial recon teams have been • deployed. • Cursory inspections of bridges • have been completed. • Significant sign, signal and debris • issues throughout the district. • US 1 to the Keys is open – local • law enforcement is diverting traffic. • SEOC is working with FHP to remedy situation

  21. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Turnpike: • One-lane closed northbound, MP 255, just north of the Exit 254 Orlando South, within Construction Widening project due to base problem. Emergency road work closure expected for three to four hours. Delays extend approximate 1/2 mile on mainline, also impacting Orlando South NB entrance ramp. • 450 Mhz radio system (Wrecker, Road Ranger radio) not operational. This is hindering efforts between FHP, Road Rangers and TMC. • Snapper Creek service plaza and service station open for business. Cash only, Premium-grade only available and a $20 limit has been placed on fuel. Northbound back-up from pumps extending to mainline.

  22. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Turnpike (continued): • Pompano Beach service station remains closed to public. Fuel now available to public, $20 limit, all fuel grades available. Southbound back-up from pumps extending to mainline. Pompano Beach service plaza building is closed. • The West Palm Beach service station is open for business. All types of fuel are available with a $20 purchase limit, $40 limit on diesel. Confirmed back-up from gas pumps to mainline, one-quarter mile. • West Palm Beach service plaza building is closed. • The Fort Pierce service plaza and service station are open to public for business. All fuel grades available with $20 limit, $50 diesel limit. Northbound back-up from pumps extending to mainline. • West Palm Beach service plaza building working on generator, serving no hot food. • Fort Drum service plaza and service station open for business. Station reports light traffic at the pumps. No restrictions.

  23. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Turnpike (continued): • Canoe Creek service plaza and service station open for business. No restrictions. • • Turkey Lake service plaza and service station open for business. No restrictions. • • Okahumpka service plaza and service station open for business. No restrictions.

  24. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Current Issues (continued) • Army Corp of Engineers • The Okeechobee Waterway is closed from Moore Haven Lock to the St. Lucie Lock • South Florida Water Management District • Many pumping stations damaged but operational • Civil Air Patrol • 43 Personnel on scene • 4 aircraft deployed

  25. ESF 1&3 – Transportation & Public Works • Unmet Needs • None at this time • Future Operations • Debris management • Road repair • Road sign repair • Bridge inspections (nearly complete) • Support mission under unified command Up Next – ESF 2

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

  27. ESF 4&9 Firefighting and Search & Rescue Up Next – ESF 6

  28. ESF 4&9 – Fire Fighting & Search & Rescue • Current Issues • HENDRY COUNTY • ENGINE STRIKE TEAMS 2, 4, and 5 working in Clewiston • FL. TASK FORCE 5 AND 8 working in Clewiston • WATER TANKER STRIKE TEAM 1 • 2 Units working Collier County • WATER TANKER STRIKE TEAM 2 • 7 Units to Broward County • RESCUE STRIKE TEAM 1 • 5 Units of ALS Rescues to Monroe County • 3 MARC UNITS to Hollywood, Hendry Cnty and DOF in west Broward Cnty • Unmet Needs • None at this time Up Next – ESF 6

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

  30. ESF 6 – Mass Care • Current Issues • Shelters - 4,796 shelterees, 47 shelters in 13 counties • ARC reports 83,525 meal served to date • TSA started serving meals today in areas served by the Ft Myers (5 Canteens), Ft. Lauderdale (5 Canteens), Palm Beach (5 Canteens), Miami-Dade (5 Canteens) and Monroe County (5 Canteens) Area Commands • The TSA Kitchen from Tampa has been deployed in support Ft Lauderdale. • ESF 6 team should arrive in Key West this evening • Unmet Needs • Shelf stable meals

  31. ESF 6 – Mass Care • Future Operations • At least 6 Baptist Kitchens should be operational by lunch Wednesday • 8 should be operational by dinner in Collier, Hendry, Monroe, Broward and Martin Counties • ARC is identifying 2 Fixed Feeding Sites per county in the counties the Kitchens are operational in. • ARC Mobile feeding will begin as well. Mobile unit deployment will remain fluid so isolated populations who can not reach the PODs can be served. • TSA has one Canteen remaining in St. Lucie county to serve there and are awaiting confirmation of need for Martin County. They are working on additional support for these counties. • Proposed locations for fixed feeding sites are being assessed. Up Next – ESF 8

  32. ESF 8 Health & Medical Up Next – ESF 10 Up Next – ESF 10

  33. ESF 8 – Health & Medical • Current Issues • Special Needs Sheltering as of 3 PM 10/25/05 - Total – 1,371 Confirmed Clinic Patient Load with 24 SpNS shelters open • 316 health care facilities have been affected • Facilities without power include 19 adult family care homes, 79 assisted living facilities , 74 hospitals, 22 intermediate care facilities, 6 residential treatment facilities, 85 skilled nursing facilities, 3 crisis stabilization units and 21 ESRDs. • Roof Damage - 4 assisted living facilities, 18 hospitals, 1 ESRD, 1 adult family care home and 15 skilled nursing facilities. • Walls Damaged - 2 hospitals. • Windows Damaged - 1 assisted living facility, 16 hospitals, 9 skilled nursing facilities and 1 adult family care home. • Facilities with water systems out include 5 assisted living facilities, 12 hospitals, 6 skilled nursing facilities and 2 ESRDs . • Facilities with sewage systems out include 2 assisted living facilities, 1 hospital and 2 skilled nursing facilities. • Facilities with flooding include 6 hospitals and 8 skilled nursing facilities. • Facilities with access roads blocked or partially impassable include 6 hospitals.

  34. ESF 8 – Health & Medical • Current Issues (continued) • Three strike teams have been deployed to the Keys. • One DMAT has been deployed to Glades General Hospital. • SpNS evacuees from the Keys are being transferred to nursing homes in the Keys. • Three teams of HHS staff are going to three SpNS shelters. • Developing forward medical assessment coordination team to deploy to south West Palm Beach. • Messages being disseminated locally regarding water conservation, food safety and generator safety. • Poison Control Surveillance is up and running. • 4 gasoline siphoning and 3 carbon monoxide exposures • Syndromic surveillance in DMATs. • The Miami state lab is relatively undamaged and has power. • The Lantana lab was undamaged but is without electricity. • The Tampa lab is open and fully operational. • Indian River will move portable generators from station to station to prevent overflows. • Brevard and Martin Counties have reported that many lift stations are inoperable. • Broward County has 1,800-2,000 lift stations inoperable.

  35. ESF 8 – Health & Medical • Unmet Needs • None at this time • Future Operations • Continue post-impact response and recovery efforts. • Continue to monitor fuel needs of hospitals on generators. • Continue to roster and deploy teams at the county and regional level based on identified needs. Up Next – ESF 10

  36. ESF 10 Hazardous Materials Up Next – ESF 11 Up Next – ESF 11

  37. ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials • Current Issues • One ESF10 HazMat team assessing damage in the Keys. • Three ESF 10 HazMat teams working southwest Florida impact area. • FlaWARN water facility teams assisting numerous water & wastewater facilities to get back on line. • ESF 10 HazMat team performing stabilization and cleanup of a diesel fuel release at Pahokee Marina. • Two EPA water Division teams deployed to Tribal areas to assist with repairing water and wastewater facilities. Two additional EPA water division personnel assisting ESF 10. • A check with the phosphate gyp statcks indicated all were stable and no problems are anticipated.

  38. ESF 10 – Hazardous Materials • Unmet Needs • None at this time • Future Operations • Monitoring Florida D7 Port status. See ESF 10 for most current status. • Continue park damage assessments. • Continue beach erosion assessments. • Continue HazMat assessments in Keys and southeast and southwest Florida. • EPA & DEP overflight scheduled for 1000 hrs Wednesday to check hazmat facility status in the Collier & Lee County areas. Up Next – ESF 11

  39. ESF 11 Food & Water Up Next – ESF 12 Up Next – ESF 12

  40. ESF 11 – Food & Water • Current Issues • 100 trucks of water delivered to Lakeland LSA additional trucks being uploaded and shipped as needed • 115 trucks of ice delivered to Lakeland LSA additional trucks being shipped as needed • 4 truckloads of baby food arrived at LSA West Palm Beach being distributed in response to missions • 50,000 meals of USDA foods shipped to date • LSA team at LSA West Palm Beach

  41. ESF 11 – Food & Water • Unmet Needs • None at this time • Future Operations • Coordinating deliveries of USDA commodities to state contracted warehouse and to ARC and TSA • Continue to monitor and re-supply the LSA's as needed Up Next – ESF 12

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