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VOLUSIA
COUNTY SITUATION REPORT # 52
(status changes made
since last report shown in bold black type)
EVENT: WILDFIRES 1998
DATE
/ TIME: July
4, 1998 @ 1600 hrs
EOC
ACTIVATION LEVEL : 4
LOCAL
STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARATION : ORIGINALLY ISSUED JUNE 22,
1998 AT 1 P.M. RETROACTIVE TO JUNE 20, 1998
DATE
OF EXPIRATION :
Extended an additional seven days. Revised date
of expiration is now July 11, 1998.
CONTACT
NUMBERS FOR COUNTY EOC AND PIO:
(904) 254-1500
COUNTY
ESF-5 FAX :
(904) 258-4096
SUMMARY
OF FIRE ACTIVITY
LOCATION(S)
OF FIRES TO DATE : FIRES LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY
DUE TO NUMBER OF FIRES
AND FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE, THIS REPORT FOCUSES UPON
NEW FIRE EVENTS ONLY AND WILL REFER TO THEM IN
GENERAL TERMS OF LOCATION.
The major areas of
utmost concern at this time are as follows:
Flagler County
Fires. Firefighters in Volusia County are undertaking
strategic actions in the event that a wind shift
occurs and brings the Flagler fires back across the
Volusia County line. Flagler County EOC is receiving
mutual aid assistance in fighting these fires.
Continued monitoring for additional impact for
Volusia County resources, fire fighters and/or
shelters.
Other
major fires that are cause for concern:
Maytown/I-95 - under
control. Crews are working.
Boy Scout Camp/Lake
Ashby - Crews are working this area. This fire has
burned approximately 7,000 acres. This fire has
advanced to the South. These crews are still working
in this area.
Hunter Ridge - Crews
are still working and monitoring.
Ranchette Road - Hot
spots are still evident. Crews are present and
working.
Mary Farms fire - This
is a flare up of previous fire activity in the area .
This fire has consumed approximately, 3500 acres and
has advanced Southeast. However the fire has been
contained. A crew of 50 is currently working this
fire.
Other fires are under
surveillance and are continuing to be assessed for
further action:
County line/Stacy
Grove Road. Presently contained. Two crews are
present.
Indian Lake Road area
fire(s). Are presently contained.
Lake Woodruff area
fire. Begun by lightning 30 Jun 98. Pose no threat to
structures. Crews are present.
Plantation Pines/Rodeo
Road fire. Substantial fire breaks are in place
around residential subdivisions. Any threatened
houses are being protected by crews present. Plantation
Pines subdivision (276 homes) is currently being
evacuated.
Shunz Road fire.
Poses no threat to structures. Crews are present.
ACREAGE
OF FIRES CURRENTLY ACTIVE: ESTIMATED TOTAL ACREAGE,
APPROXIMATELY:
121,000 acres
SUPPRESSION
EFFORTS UNDERWAY : The policy is to protect life first.
Protection of structures will be prioritized based on
field conditions. A unified command consisting
of Volusia County and municipalities has been
coordinated with Division of Forestry. It has been
determined that some fires may be suspicious in
nature. Air reconnaissance flights are being flown by
the U.S. Forest Service out of New Smyrna Beach and
DeLand airports. Firefighters plan a controlled burn
around the Indian Lake Road area fire(s). Several
controlled burn operations were conducted.
MUTUAL
AID:
- State Fire
Marshals Office: 8 people on duty.
- National Guard: 130
individuals from the First of the 265th ADA Battalion
have arrived for firefighting duty and have been
reassigned to other counties. An additional 50
personnel from the Orlando unit will be arriving 4
July 1998. A large tent is available just west
of I-95 on State Road 40 to provide rest and food for
guardsmen, firefighters and any other support
personnel. 56 individuals and heavy equipment from
the 3rd of the 116th FA Battalion (Arcadia, FL.) Will
arrive in Volusia County at 1400 hrs. This is to
include 10 HummVs, 4 Deuces (2 ½ ton trucks),
2 (5- ton trucks), 4 Hemmits (heavy duty utility
truck).
- Federal Incident
Command (Blue Team): 38 person overhead team arrived
on Saturday (6/27). They brought 5 "hot
shot" teams which consist of 20 personnel per
team, and included a Type I helicopter equipped with
a 2000 gal water tank, 2 Type II helicopters and 1
tactical aircraft for aerial spotting. The U.S.
Forest Service/DOF have sent 268 firefighters. They
have provided 16 tractor plow units and 30 engines.
- Public Information
Office: PIOs from across the state are
sending individuals to provide assistance. The latest
news and information on fires and evacuations in
Volusia County is currently available on Volusia
Countys World Wide Web page at http://www.volusia.org
.
- Salvation Army:
Responsible for all field food as of Monday, 6/29/98.
A warehouse for storage & distribution has been
established at the Daytona Mall (Nova Road).
- US Marine Corps: 6
personnel from Camp Lejuene remain with the
reinstalled temporary bridge on Rima Ridge Road.
The intent of the bridge is to facilitate heavy
equipment traffic between US 92 and State Road 40 in
the event I-95 and other north-south arteries are
congested or closed to traffic.
OTHER:
- CEOC currently has
personnel from State Division of Emergency
Management; State Division of Forestry; National
Guard; Florida Dept. Of Law Enforcement; Florida
Highway Patrol; and Florida Department of
Transportation.
- Representatives from
SBA and FEMA are in the County today to conduct
damage assessment.
INJURIES
/ CASUALTIES
INJURIES
(MINOR) TO DATE : 9 (firefighters) + 1 fire contractor
(no injuries reported at 0900, 7/4 briefing)
FATALITIES
TO DATE : 0
MISSING
PERSONS TO DATE : 0
STATUS
OF MISSING PERSONS : N/A
PROPERTY / INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACTED
HOMES
THREATENED :
±29,000 homes threatened in various areas around
Volusia County including 20,000 homes in the Daytona
Beach and Ormond Beach area. Until reports start
coming from the field, exact damages will remain
unknown.
HOMES
DESTROYED/DAMAGED : 2 homes destroyed and 10 mobile homes
damaged in Ormond Beach.
BUSINESSES
THREATENED :
5
BUSINESSES
DAMAGED/DESTROYED : 4 businesses in the Ormond Beach area
were destroyed.
OTHER
STRUCTURES THREATENED : Unknown
OTHER
STRUCTURES DAMAGED : Unknown
OTHER
STRUCTURES DESTROYED : 15 (miscellaneous hunting camp
structures)
VEHICLES
DAMAGED : 3
(two automobiles and a boat)
VEHICLES
DESTROYED :
Unknown
INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPACTED:
Communications: Fire
breaks have been installed around a Bellsouth
telecommunications tower in the Ormond Beach area.
Overall, telephone communications on the east side of
the county are very congested--WHEN DIALING PLEASE
WAIT A FEW SECONDS FOR A
CONNECTION. Additional
telephone lines at the CEOC are now installed,
however, phone traffic remains very heavy. Radio
communications continues to be very heavy, as
well.
Power: FPL reports
approximately 40 customers are still without power in
the Rodeo area. Clay Power is restoring power to ten
customers in 9 Mile Point Area.
Transportation: City
of Ormond Beach Airport remains closed.
EVACUATIONS
/ SHELTERS
AREA(S)
EVACUATED: No
re-entry into any mandatory areas at this time.
(** Except as noted with ID and expected to leave
the area after evaluation of residence/business)
Voluntary
Evacuation Areas:
Plantation Pines
off SR 40 (Ormond Beach Area 276 homes)
Ranchette Road, South
of SR 44 near New Smyrna Beach
Cow Creek Road from SR
442 South to Volco Road (West of the City of
Edgewater)
Rodeo Road, West of
Ormond Beach
Daytona Pines, West
end of Fleming Avenue (West of Ormond Beach)
Ormond Lakes
Subdivision (Ormond Beach)
Quail Ranch Road (Lake
Ashby Area)
Hunting Camp/Rasley
Road/Archie Road (Lake Ashby Area)
Ormond Greens
Subdivision
Pine Trails
Subdivision
Florida Shores
Subdivision, Edgewater, South of SR 442, from
Hibiscus west to City Limits
Town and Country
Trailer Park southwest corner of Bellevue and Tomoka
Farms Road
Derbyshire Road/Jimmy
Ann Drive area (Daytona)
Aberdeen Subdivision
(Ormond Beach) ( ID required)
Cone Road &
Appaloosa Lane Area (west of Ormond Beach)
Bear Creek Subdivision
(Ormond Beach)
River Bend, (South of
SR 40/Booth Road)
Coquina Point
Subdivision (Ormond Beach)
Spring Meadows
Subdivision (Ormond Beach)
The Falls Subdivision
(Ormond Beach)
Pierson - East
Washington Avenue from to Pine St. to the Flagler
County line
Broadwater Subdivision
Tymber Creek
Subdivision, west of powerline
Breakaway Trails
Subdivision (Ormond Beach)
North of Ormond
BeachAirport including Pineland Trails, Hope/Timothy
Streets
West of I-95 within
Ormond Beach City Limits
Airport Road (Ormond
Beach)
U.S. 1 North of
Airport Road (within Ormond Beach city limits)
LPGA residential
community (Daytona)
Mason Avenue, north
side only Bill France Boulevard to Williamson
Boulevard (Daytona)
Jimmy Ann Drive area,
from Mason Ave. To LPGA Blvd. (Daytona)
West of Derbyshire,
North of LPGA (Daytona)
Indigo Lakes
Subdivision (Daytona)
North Tomoka Farms
Road off US 92 (Daytona)
Mandatory
Evacuations:
Ormond
Beach
Airport Road North to
Durrance Lane, excluding Bear Creek Subdivision
Hunters Ridge
Subdivision
Unincorporated
Areas
Rima Ridge, west of
Ormond Beach
NUMBER
OF HOUSEHOLDS EVACUATED: Approximately 29,000
NUMBER
OF EVACUEES :
Unknown
SHELTERS
OPEN :
New Smyrna Beach
Recreation Center
Daytona
International Speedway Blvd
Spruce Creek
Elementary, Port Orange
Spruce Creek High,
Port Orange
Atlantic High School,
New Smyrna Beach (Special Needs)
DeLand YMCA
Seabreeze High School
County Fairgrounds,
DeLand (Pet Shelter)
Temple Israel
First United Methodist
Church (Orange Cuty)
Babe James Youth
Center (NSB))
Mount Bethel Baptist,
Daytona Beach
SHELTER
POPULATION: 416
in Volusia, as of 15:30 - July 4
SPECIAL
NEEDS POPULATION : 44
SHELTERS
ON STANDBY
First Baptist Church
of Pierson
First Baptist Church
of Oak Hill
Sweetwater Elementary
Mainland High
First United Methodist
Church, Ormond Beach
Sugar Mill Elementary,
Port Orange (PSN only)
City Gym (NSB)
New Smyrna Beach High
School
BILLETING
FOR SUPPORT CREWS :
FEDERAL BLUE TEAM
1. DELAND MIDDLE
SCHOOL - 104 CREW MEMBERS
2. DELAND HIGH
SCHOOL - 200 CREW MEMBERS
3.. VOLUSIA COUNTY
FAIRGROUNDS-FEDERAL OVERHEAD SOUTHERN BLUE TEAM
MUTUAL
AID
1. ERAU - 140
CREW MEMBERS
2. STETSON - @
CAPACITY 300+ CREW MEMBERS
MISCELLANEOUS
STATUS
OF FIREWORKS BAN AND OTHER BURN CONTROLS: Volusia County passed an
ordinance on Thursday, June 25, 1998, banning the
sale and use of fireworks in unincorporated and
incorporated areas. All vendors including those who
sell fireworks in tent sales have voluntarily agreed
not to sell any fireworks to individuals in Volusia
County. Firework shows have been voluntarily canceled
in the cities of DeLand, DeBary, Deltona, Port
Orange, Edgewater, Ormond Beach. Holly Hill has
issued an emergency order banning fireworks. Pierson
has also passed an ordinance to ban fireworks. The
Governor has issued a statewide ban on fireworks.
FINANCIAL: Daily costs are
estimated at $155,000 per day excluding state-wide
mutual aid and additional expenditures from
municipalities. Expect operations to continue for a
minimum of 2 weeks. The Federal Government has
declared Volusia County a disaster area and has
pledged to cover 75% of local municipal
firefighting cost. All First Union Banks are taking
monetary donations for the Volusia County Fire Relief
Fund. Cash donations will be put directly into a
special account specifically for firefighting
efforts.
FEDERAL
OVERHEAD SOUTHERN BLUE TEAM: Efforts are underway to facilitate the
transition from "mutual aid" to the Federal
Overhead Team. Resources (food, lodging, etc.) are
being secured, in cooperation with federal
representatives during this period. Incident Command
Post has been established at the Volusia County
Fairgrounds on SR 44, east of I-4 and the City of
DeLand.
FEEDING: The Salvation Army has
continuing responsibility for feeding firefighters
and evacuees.
SPECIAL
EVENTS: The
Speedway has decided to postpone the PEPSI 400
scheduled for July 4th until October 17th.
WEATHER
REPORT:
Volusia County weather through 5 p.m. Scattered
storms producing cloud to ground lightning will move
south along the seabreeze boundary. A few storms are
expected to form all over interior Volusia County
from west of Daytona to DeLand and Osteen.
SUPPORT: There will be a communications
facility set up for the Volusia County Fairgrounds on
4 July 1998. The Speedway has been established as
a logistical staging area for incoming federal and
state resources to support Volusia and surrounding
counties. State Division of Emergency Management
contact is Eric Gentry at (850) 509-9047.
DONATIONS: There is not a shortage of any
supplies reported at this point in time. All First
Union Banks are taking monetary donations for the
Volusia County Fire Relief Fund. Cash donations will
be put directly into a special account specifically
for firefighting efforts.
ESTIMATED
LOSS: Estimated
value of loss structures (residential and commercial)
to date is $2 million dollars. Preliminary estimated
value of timber loss is $60 - $70 million.