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If anyone doubts a difference that having a brother as Governor makes to the Federal response, doubt no more. Check out the FEMA pre-positioning of assets for FL last year prior to September's Hurricane Frances and Ivan.
Please kick this story. It needs to be brought to the attention of the media.
>CNN >>>Hurricane Frances weakens slightly >>>September 4, 2004 >>>__________________________________FEMA has positioned a powerful list of >>>disaster response personnel, equipment and supplies to help those who are >>>displaced or suffer losses after Hurricane Frances continues to move >>>across Florida. The advance preparations include: >>> >>> FEMA's are operating >>> around the clock, coordinating the pre-positioning of assets and >>> responding to state requests for assistance. >>> >>> FEMA has deployed an advanced emergency response team to the Florida >>> State Emergency Operations Center in Tallahassee to facilitate state >>> requests for assistance. In addition, three rapid needs assessment teams >>> have been pre-deployed to Florida. >>> >>> The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at FEMA's request, is coordinating >>> the staging of 100 truckloads of water and 100 truckloads of ice at >>> operational centers in Florida. >>> >>> A first shipment of 30,000 tarps is en route to Atlanta, Ga., to be >>> pre-staged for delivery to areas affected by Frances once the storm has >>> cleared. >>> >>> FEMA is working to provider 10 trailers of generators at the request >>> of Florida that will be used to provide power to critical facilities >>> affected by the hurricane . . . >>> >>> Four urban search and rescue teams are deployed to Florida -- two in >>> Miami and two in Jacksonville. Four teams are on alert. >>> >>> Two disaster medical assistance teams (DMAT) have been deployed to >>> Florida to support medical facilities and hospitals that are not fully >>> operational following the storm . . . >>> >>> Five pharmaceutical caches, containing emergency medical supplies, >>> are being pre-positioned, and are currently en route to Atlanta and >>> Tampa. >>> >>> FEMA's Mobile Emergency Response Services (MERS) communications staff >>> and equipment are available to provide telephone, radio and video links >>> in support of response and recovery efforts . . . >>> >>> . . . FEMA is working with the General Services Administration to >>> analyze vacancy rates of various safe housing options . . . as part of >>> pre-planning temporary housing strategies for those whose homes are >>> severely damaged or destroyed.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>FEMA >>>Press release on advance preparations for Hurricane Frances >>>September 4, 2004 >>> >>>__________________________________As of noon Monday >>>Frances made landfall] FEMA and other Federal response agencies have >>>taken the following actions: >>> >>> About one hundred trucks of water and 280 trucks of ice are present >>> or will arrive in the Jacksonville staging area today. >>> >>> 900,000 Meals-Ready-to-Eat are on site in Jacksonville, ready to be >>> distributed. >>> >>> Over 7,000 cases of food (e.g., vegetables, fruits, cheese, ham, and >>> turkey) are scheduled to arrive in Winter Haven today. >>> >>> Disaster medical assistance teams (DMAT) are on the ground and >>> setting up comfort stations. FEMA community relations personnel will >>> coordinate with DMATs to assist victims. >>> >>> Urban search and rescue teams are completing reconnaissance missions >>> in coordination with state officials. >>> >>> FEMA is coordinating with the Department of Energy and the state to >>> ensure that necessary fuel supplies can be distributed throughout the >>> state, with a special focus on hospitals and other emergency facilities >>> that are running on generators. >>> >>> The Army Corps of Engineers will soon begin its efforts to provide >>> tarps to tens of thousands of owners of homes and buildings that have >>> seen damage to their roofs . . . >>> >>> The Departments of Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs, and >>> Defense together have organized 300 medical personnel to be on standby. >>> Medical personnel will begin deployment to Florida tomorrow . . . >>>White House >>>Responding to Hurricanes Charley and Frances >>>September 6, 2004 >>> >>>__________________________________The Department of Homeland Security's >>>Federal Emergency Management Agency . . . is preparing for Hurricane >>>Ivan's landfall, which could affect multiple states, including Alabama, >>>Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi. >>>Intense planning and immediate actions are underway today in anticipation >>>of Hurricane Ivan, including: >>> >>> FEMA personnel remain in Florida working with the victims of the two >>> previous hurricanes. However, some staff has been repositioned to >>> respond to state requests for assistance with Hurricane Ivan. >>> >>> In addition to the supplies provided for the two earlier hurricanes, >>> the Army Corps of Engineers is standing by with 100 refrigerator trucks >>> of ice and 500 trucks of water to meet immediate needs as part of the >>> Hurricane Ivan response. >>> >>> FEMA is using every available means to move supplies to where they >>> are most needed, including pre-positioning supplies and using >>> alternative means of transportation such as ships, air transport, and railroad. >>>FEMA >>>Hurricane Ivan Preparations Underway >>>September 14, 2004 >>> >>>__________________________________
COMMENTARY on the impact on Bush poll numbers (2004) >>> >>>As I'm sure you can imagine, this display of the good old American can-do >>>spirit didn't go unnoticed by the people of Florida -- nor did the >>>millions of dollars in disaster relief and damage insurance checks that >>>were cut by various federal agencies with record speed. FEMA officials >>>must have been deeply gratified to see the effect their heroic efforts >>>had in the place where they were most desperately needed -- Bush's poll >>>numbers: >>>Hurricanes Charley, Frances and Ivan may count as some of the biggest >>>political contributors to President Bush's reelection campaign, according >>>to a poll. >>>The post-hurricane survey shows Bush surging ahead of his Democratic >>>challenger by 49 to 41 percent -- an about-face from August, when Bush >>>trailed Sen. John Kerry 41-47 percent, Quinnipiac University reported >>>Thursday. >>>''The ill winds of the hurricanes have blown some political goodwill for >>>President Bush,'' said Clay F. Richards, a pollster for the independent >>>Connecticut university. >>>''You can't underestimate the impact of a president coming down and >>>promising all this federal aid to people who need it,'' said Richards, >>>noting that Bush toured hurricane-ravaged parts of Florida three times. >>>"It's like Rudy Giuliani at ground zero on 9/11. The commander in chief >>>is there, on the ground, saying help is on the way.'' >>> >>>So you can see that when the chips are down, and the need is absolutely >>>dire, this administration can still deliver the kind of coordinated >>>emergency response that once made the U.S. government the envy of the >>>world -- just as it coolly and capably protected the Iraqi Oil Ministry >>>from the chaos and looting that trashed every other government office in >>>post-invasion Baghdad. As is usually the case in public service, it's >>>just a matter of having the right incentives. >>>
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