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Emergency Operations Center
Situation Report #24
Public Safety Department
Division of Emergency Management
Operational Period
EVENT/INCIDENT EOC Activation
April 10, 2020 0800
COVID-19 Level 2 (Partial Activation)
April 11, 2020 0800
Date: April 10, 2020 Time: 1600 HRS
SITUATION SUMMARY
A State of Local Emergency was declared in St. Lucie County (SLC) on 3/17/2020; the Governor of
Florida issued a State of Emergency on 3/16/2020; the President of the United States issued a
Federal Disaster Declaration on 3/13/2020.
As of April 10, 2020, one hundred forty-four (144) cases of COVID-19 have been reported, with six
(6) deaths and forty (40) cumulative hospitalizations due to COVID-19 within SLC. Local State of
Emergencies have been declared in all sixty-seven (67) Florida Counties, fifty-one (51) Counties are
a Level 2 (Partial) Emergency Operation Center (EOC) activation, sixteen (16) are at a Level 1 (Full)
activation. The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) is tracking 13,363 resource requests.
Currently, two (2) Florida Counties have implemented full curfews and five (5) enacting limited
curfews. Currently, eleven (11) County governments are fully closed, forty-six (46) County
Governments are implementing partial government closures and nine (9) County Governments have
not applied any government closures. One (1) County is not reporting closure activity.
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) was activated at 0800 hours on Wednesday, March 18,
2020. Medical and cleaning supplies remain on backorder with the Florida Division of Emergency
Management (FDEM). The State EOC has received an overwhelming volume of requests, therefore,
priority remains with counties experiencing the greater number of COVID-19 cases. In preparation for
future medical needs, St. Lucie County continues to support the Department of Health in identifying
potential alternate care sites and resource coordination. The County has prepared the Havert L. Fenn
Center as an Alternative Care Site to be available in case of surge. This fulfills the dual role of
availability for a COVID-19 case surge and preparation for Special Needs Shelter activation during
the hurricane season. The County continues information distributions, regarding COVID-19 and
County services, to the public through Alert St Lucie, Social Media, SLC Website and Press
Briefings.
Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), primarily N95 masks, continue to be in high demand with the
State continuing to have limited supply access. A Department of Heath recommendation for Fire
Districts to place N95 masks on every patient encountered is placing additional strain on these
needs.
The State EOC is working with Florida school districts to ensure coordinated resource planning as
districts consider resuming school services, as food service supply chains such as milk are currently
strained.
Executive Order 20-92 remains in effect to limit statewide the movement and personal interactions of
people outside of their home to essential services, generally confining activities to those necessary to
obtain or provide essential services or conduct essential activities.
Updated 20200410. Previous obsolete.
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Emergency Operations Center
Situation Report #24
Public Safety Department
Division of Emergency Management
St. Lucie Countywill be closed on Fridays throughout the month of April; however
Emergency Operations and essential public safety functions remain active and working remotely
when available in order to adhere to BOCC Social Distancing guidelines and best practices.
Department of Health in St. Lucie continues to compile a volunteer force of qualified medical
professionals to manage increases in COVID-19 cases, if the need arises. The Florida Department
of Health in St. Lucie operates a Medical Reserve Corps that can be activated in emergencies such
as the current pandemic. Any licensed healthcare professional who is willing to volunteer in the
event there is a need for additional doctors, nurses, EMTs and other healthcare experts are
encouraged to register at https://www.flhealthresponse.com/mrcvolunteer. Under Florida Statue 110,
sovereign immunity is provided to volunteers. State Statue 768.28 is the Sovereign Immunity Law
and768.1355 is the Volunteer Protection Act which allows licensed professionals to volunteer, and
have their licenses protected. Every medical professional that registers will be vetted by the Florida
Department of Health before being activated.
Please refer to the additional resources listed below for information specific to COVID-19:
Florida Department of Health dedicated COVID-19 Call Center by calling 1-(866) 779-6121. The Call
Center is available 24 hours / 7 days. Public Information Line 772-460-HELP (4357). Inquiries may
also be emailed to COVID-19@flhealth.gov. You can also contact the Centers of Disease Control
(CDC) for information by calling 1-800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) or go to
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html. High recommendation is given to practice
protective measures for employees, essential functions, and alternate work capabilities (e.g.,
telework, alternate schedules). For detailed information on preparing the workplace see the
Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19.
To ensure continuity of operations of essential functions, the CDC advises that critical infrastructure
workers may be permitted to continue work following potential exposure to COVID-19, provided they
remain asymptomatic and additional precautions are implemented to protect them and the
community. Critical Infrastructure workers who have had an exposure but remain asymptomatic
should adhere to the following practices prior to and during their work shift:
Pre-Screen:
prior to them starting work. Ideally, temperature checks should happen before the individual
enters the facility.
Regular Monitoring: As long
should self-
Wear a Mask: The employee should wear a face mask at all times while in the workplace for
14 days after
supplied cloth face coverings in the event of shortages.
Social Distance: The employee should maintain 6 feet and practice social distancing as work
duties permit in the workplace.
Disinfect and Clean Work Spaces: Clean and disinfect all areas such as offices, bathrooms,
common areas, shared electronic equipment routinely.
Updated 20200410. Previous obsolete.
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Emergency Operations Center
Situation Report #24
Public Safety Department
Division of Emergency Management
COVID-19 in Florida Summary
Total Cases: 17,531
Positive Florida Residents: 17,018
Positive Non-Florida Residents: 513
Florida Deaths: 390
Counties with Cases: 67
COVID-19 Situational Report Summary - Updates
Item To Date Change since yesterday
COVID 19 Cases in SLC 144 9.09%
COVID 19 Deaths in SLC 6 N/A%
Counties in State of Emergency 67 0%
67 0%
State Resource Requests 13,363 1.82%
Government Closures 57 0%
Curfews 7 0%
Consequences
Finance/Administration
(ESF15) St Lucie County has scheduled a blood drive located at the Havert L. Fenn Center on April
th
13, 2020 from 9 am to 4 pm with employees and the public, in order to increase supply during the
current shortage. Four (4) buses will be available to allow for CDC social distancing guidelines.
We encourage all to make Appointments at www.oneblood.org/donate-now, Click on Find a Location,
Choose Sponsor Name/Code and enter 36446, Choose Mobile Drive and Search. Available time
slots will appear and follow the prompts.
Updated 20200410. Previous obsolete.
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Emergency Operations Center
Situation Report #24
Public Safety Department
Division of Emergency Management
All employees working EOC functions are encouraged to track work related hours daily and complete
FEMA forms and Summary Documents. Documents are to be turned in today for processing.
Communication
(ESF02) St. Lucie County is reminding the pastoral community to follow CDC social distancing
guidelines or encouraging virtual or independent, at home worship for upcoming Easter services.
Logistics
ESF 01, 05, 06, 11, and 15 are standing down due to no unmet public distribution needs at this time,
although supporting these missions will remain on standby until a greater need is assessed.
A coordinated food distribution effort was completed today, April 10, 2020, at the John B. Park Sports
Complex, photographed below:
Operations
(ESF07) DOH and Logistics continue to communicate with local healthcare facilities in order to
prioritize supply distribution and to identify an alternate care site in preparation for medical surge.
Cleveland Clinic (Tradition): (177) Total beds, currently has (79) Available beds.
St. Lucie Medical Center: (229) Total beds, currently has (109) Available beds.
Lawnwood Regional Medical Center: (392) Total beds, currently has (141) Available beds.
(ESF11) Student meal servings have changed to Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Two (2)
worth of meals are provided on the designated days. Two (2) locations have been eliminated due to
lack of need at this time.
Planning
(ESF05) Situation Unit: Developing Situation Report for the incident. Incident Action Plan provided
thth
April 8 will extend until Tuesday, April 14, 2020 instead of every day. The next stakeholder meeting
th
is scheduled for Saturday, April 11, 2020. For any significant facility closures please send
information to Email: planningchief@stlucieco.org.
(ESF05) Mission/Resource Unit: Resource Management - Monitoring local Resource Requests and
imputing Resource Requests into WebEOC when appropriate.
(ESF 05) The Planning Section hosted the Recovery Plan meeting with various Recovery Support
s Recovery Plan as it relates to the recovery
Updated 20200410. Previous obsolete.
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Emergency Operations Center
Situation Report #24
Public Safety Department
Division of Emergency Management
- RSF 1 Community Coordination & Capacity Building
- RSF-2 Economic Recovery
- RSF-3 Health, Social Services, and Education
- RSF-4 Housing
RSF Leads were designated and the Economic Development Council (EDC) spoke on the
development of the Virtual Recovery Center. Next steps include forming RSF Teams, Review the
Draft Recovery Plan, Develop Draft Recovery Plan, Finalize Draft Recovery Plan, Prepare / Train
RSF Teams.
Safety Officer
SOCIAL DISTANCING REMINDER:
We are relying on all stakeholders and their organizations to enforce social distancing and best
practices for preventing/slowing the spread of COVID-19. Whenever possible, the following practices
should be implemented to reduce contact within the workplace:
Avoid meeting people face-to-face. BOCC employees are encouraged to use the telephone, online
conferencing through Microsoft Teams (call IT for Assistance), e-mail or instant messaging (Cisco
Jabber) to conduct business as much as possible, even when participants are in the same
office/building. If a meeting is required, have the meeting in a well-ventilated area and ensure that all
employees are at least 6 feet apart from one another. Implement staggered work shifts so that
everyone in your office is not working at the same time. Have crew members report to the main work
site instead of riding together in one truck. Family First Act informational posters have been
distributed for employee education to all St. Lucie County Departments.
Phone Number: 772-462-2518
Prepared by: Kori Benton
Fax Number: 772-462-8484 E-mail Address: bentonk@stlucieco.org
15305 W Midway Rd Latitude: 30.59824 16R DU 93318508
County EOC Location:
Ft. Pierce FL 34945 Longitude: 87.06948
HOTLINE / MEDIA INFORMATION
Public Information Line #
772-460-4357 (460-HELP) PIO Phone #: 772-462-8100 PIO: Erick Gill
Approved by: Leslie Olson, PDS Director
Date/Time: April 10, 2020
Updated 20200410. Previous obsolete.
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