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FLASH REPORT

1. INCIDENT NAME 2. DATE PREPARED 3. TIME PREPARED


NO:10 6/16/2010 0800 EDT
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
4. SECTION/FUNCTIONAL GROUP/AGENCY 5. OPERATIONAL PERIOD
COMPLETING REPORT
CGA Governmental Services Wednesday, June 16, 0700hrs 0700hrs
2010:
6. FLASH REPORT SUMMERY

FRANKLIN COUNTY EOC: Current Level 2


EOC Call Center operational hours 0800-1700
Extended state of emergency by polling commission.
SWS reported a boom cut. Law enforcement requested an EM constellation.
Very Light oil sheen reported 12 miles off Bob Sikes at Little St. George. Not confirmed, possible bilge release.
Gas can washed up on Little St. George Island. St. George island fire chief dispatched.
Oil reported at Carolines River Restaurant in Apalachicola. SCAT team dispatched. Commissioner Parrish , officials
from CGA, Unified and SWS responded and confirmed oil and diesel fuel in water most likely from a bilge release.
DEP called and communicated that there will be a reconnaissance team in Franklin County.

RESPONSE COORDINATION CENTER: There is rumor that is spreading very quickly regarding a statement that
was allegedly made by Florida Commissioner Bronson. The rumor states The Apalachicola Bay is closed for fishing
This statement is absolutely FALSE. Franklin County Emergency Management has confirmed with the commissioners
office that the information is false. The Apalachicola Bay is open and available for fishing.

SITUATION UPDATE: No New Update


Secured Inventory:
Carrabelle:
33,200 ft Boom
230 Buoys
200 T-posts
224 Anchors
5400 Rope

Apalachicola (Lombardi)
21,100 ft Boom
270 Buoys
200 T-posts
342 Anchors
22280 Rope
500 Marker Lights

Water Street
1200 ft Boom
7,500 ft in Transit- expected Wednesday
FLASH REPORT
FEDERAL UPDATE:
No change from IAP

STATE UPDATE:
No Change from IAP

10. PREPARED BY (NAME & POSITION) 11. APPROVED BY (NAME & POSITION)
Jordan Anderson, Planning Specialist Darrell Searcy, Project Manager

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