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Severe Weather. branch Briefing March 7, 2008. 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 3 24 Hour Operations. EOC Staffing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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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

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Safety Briefing

• Fire

• Medical

• Stress

• Severe Weather

• Parking

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SEOC LEVEL

324 Hour Operations

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EOC Staffing

• STATE COORDINATING OFFICER – Craig Fugate• SERT CHIEF – David Halstead• OPERATIONS CHIEF – Linda Mcwhorter• ESF 5 CHIEF – Carla Boyce• LOGISTICS CHIEF – Chuck Hagan• FINANCE & ADMIN CHIEF – Cherie Trainor• PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER – Mike Stone• RECOVERY – Marcia Chiricos

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State Coordinating Officer

Craig Fugate

Up Next – SERT Chief

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David Halstead

Up Next – Meteorology

SERT Chief

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Meteorology

Ben Nelson

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Water Vapor Imagery

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Storm Reports Today

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Radar Imagery at 7:11 AM this Morning

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Wind Shear

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Statewide Radar Loop – 2:16 PM ESY

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Slight Risk This Afternoon in Central FL

Wind Damage the Main Threat Along and North of I-4

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Front to Move Offshore on Saturday Morning

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Flood Forecast through this Weekend

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Carla Boyce

Planning

Up Next – Operations

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Plans Section

• Counties Affected• Leon, Franklin, Madison, Wakulla,

Columbia, Jefferson, Taylor, Suwannee, and Baker

• Counties Activated• Putnam (Level 2)• Baker (Level 2)

• Counties w/Shelters• Baker• Leon (Chaires Elementary)• Taylor (requested for Keaton Beach)

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Plans Section

• Total Affected Structures (36)• Single Family Homes (33)• Commercial (3)

• Regional Reports:• No Impacts to Region 4• No Impacts to Region 5

Up Next – Operations

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Mark Fuller

Operations

Up Next – Operations Support

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Up Next – Operations Support

General Operating Objectives

• Continue to support evacuations/ sheltering

• Monitor fuel situation• Monitor progress of storm• Maintain communications with counties

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Operations Support

Up Next – Emergency Services

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Operations Support

Up Next – Air Operations

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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Air Operations

Up Next – Emergency Services

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Air Operations

Up Next – Emergency Services

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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Emergency Services

Up Next – Human Services

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EMERGENCY SERVICES BRANCH

• Current Issues • Regional Emergency Response Advisory

has returned to home station. • FHP, FFWC and DOT providing additional

law enforcement support to Leon and Columbia counties

• Unmet Needs• None at this time

• Future Operations • Continue to monitor for additional

resource requests

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Up Next – Human Services

Emergency Services

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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Human Services

Up Next – Infrastructure

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Human Services

• Current Situation (20%)• All ESF’s have provided 24 hr.staffing rosters• ARC reports 6 Emergency Response Vehicles (ERV’s)

providing Feeding and Damage Assessment in Leon, Taylor, Baker, Columbia, Duval and Dixie

• Shelter Activity• Baker 1• Leon Co. Chaires - 1 opening when schools is over

Today• Taylor 1 requested to open

• Reception Center• Chairs – Woodland Baptist Church

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– Unmet Needs

» None

– Future Operations (80%)ESF’s continue to coordinate with support

agencies/organizations

Up Next – Infrastructure

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Human Services

Up Next – Infrastructure

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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Infrastructure

Up Next – Logistics

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Infrastructure

Up Next – Logistics

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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Logistics

Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

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UNIFIED LOGISTICS SECTION

• Current Issues (20%)

• Monitoring storm and potential for resource support

• Advisory only issued to prime contractors• SLRC advised to be prepared to support

operations as required

• Unmet Needs• None at present

• Future Operations (80%)

• Support resource requests as necessary

Up Next – EMAC Mutual Aid

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EMAC Mutual Aid

Up Next – Finance & Administration

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EMAC Mutual Aid

Up Next – Finance & Administration

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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Finance & Administration

Up Next – Public Information

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Finance & Administration

Up Next – Public Information

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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Public Information

Up Next – Recovery

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ESF14

• Current Issues• Rumor Control – NO Fatalities • Calls from local, state and national media

• Live to Jacksonville market• Unmet Needs

• Computer integration in process• Missing phone line 921-9874

• Future Operations• Monitor calls, issue wrap sheet• Liaison to EOG Press Office• After action meeting with LCSO,TFD and

FDLE PIOS Monday

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Your Branch

• Current Issues (20%)

• Hot topics/issues• Message of the Day!

• Major accomplishments• Should be related to CURRENT IAP

• Unmet Needs• What keeps the branch from

accomplishing tasks . . . . .• Equipment, Supplies, People, Information

• Future Operations (80%)

• Objectives/Tasks (IAP)

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Your Branch

• Current Issues (20%)

• Hot topics/issues• Message of the Day!

• Major accomplishments• Should be related to CURRENT IAP

• Unmet Needs• What keeps the branch from

accomplishing tasks . . . . .• Equipment, Supplies, People, Information

• Future Operations (80%)

• Objectives/Tasks (IAP)

Up Next – Recovery

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Recovery

Up Next – SERT Chief

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Recovery

Up Next – SERT Chief

• Current Issues

• Unmet Needs

• Future Operations

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SERT Chief

David Halstead

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Next Briefing

Date & TimeESF Briefing