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COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT MARCH 29, 2020.

Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.

IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS

State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status

Level 1: The SEOC is at a level 1 in collaboration with CDPHE in response to COVID­19. CDPHE Department Operations Center is consolidated at the

State Emergency Operations Center to form the Unified Coordination Center​

New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/​

Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green ­ stabilization; Yellow ­ solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red ­ services disrupted​

Avalanche risk: Moderate (2 of 5) for all other regions; Low (1 of 5) for northwest range​

Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map

Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map

Colorado Community Lifelines Summary

Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering

YL

­Government Service: Due to the COVID­19 virus crisis,

Governor Polis issued a statewide stay­at­home order as well as

requesting President Trump to declare Colorado as a major

disaster. State Agencies are implementing their Continuity of

Operations plan in support of the social distancing and the stay- at­home order. Currently there are 63 of 64 counties who have

declared a State of Emergency.​

­Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.​

­Fire: Operations normal across the state. ­ Colorado Division of

Fire Prevention and Control​

­Emergency Medical Service: Normal Operations.​

­Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.​

GN

­Evacuations: Normal Operations.​

­Sheltering: Normal Operations.​

­Food: Normal Operations.​

­Water: Normal Operations.​

­Durable Goods: Normal Operations.​

Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)

YL

­Medical Care: Normal Operations.​

­Patient Movement: Normal Operations ­ Colorado Department of

Public Health and Environment.​

­Fatality Management: Normal Operations.​

­Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and

Environment is at Level 1 Activation for COVID­19 response ­

Maintaining a Yellow Status due to the increase of COVID­19

cases and counties and State resources reaching their

thresholds concerning medical supplies.

++ 2,061 cases, 274 hospitalized, 44 counties, 13,276 people

tested, 44 deaths ­ https://covid19.colorado.gov/case­data​

++ Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

(CDPHE) ­ Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response

(OEPR) Department Operations Center (DOC) is at Level 1 in

response to COVID­19.

++ CDPHE Department Operations Center is consolidated at the

State Emergency Operations Center to form the Unified

Coordination Center.

­Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within

supply chain (Nationally), alternative means are available.​

GN

­Power (Grid): Normal Operations. ­ Colorado Public Utilities

Commission.​

­Temporary Power: Normal Operations.​

­Fuel: Normal Operations.​

­Natural Gas: Normal Operations.​

­Propane: Normal Operations.​

Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials

GN

­Infrastructure: Normal Operations.​

­Messaging: Normal Operations.​

­911 and Dispatch: Normal

Operations.​

­Responder Communications: Normal

Operations.​

­Public Information: Unified

Coordination Center JIC is active in

support of COVID­19 emp​

GN

­Roads: Normal Operations ­ Colorado

Department of Transportation.​

­Mass Transit: Normal Operations.​

­Railway: Normal Operations.​

­Aviation: Normal Operations.​

­Pipelines: Normal Operations.​

GN

­Facilities: Normal Operations.​

­Waste Water: Normal Operations.​

­Debris Management: Normal

Operations.​

Additional Items

­Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/

­Daily flooding forecast (from rain ­ seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/

­Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx

­Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx

­Division of Fire Prevention and Control:​

. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 1​

. National preparedness level: 1​

. The DFPC Multi­Mission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado

Emergency Operations Line (303­279­8855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.​

­Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request

CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES

WEATHER OUTLOOK

Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook

Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook

Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado

Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 0­24 Hours

Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 0­24 Hours Snowfall Forecast 0­24 Hours

Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 2­8

DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4­8

Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 2­3

DAY 2 DAY 3

Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 2­8

DAY 2 DAY 3­8

Avalanche Risks

Additional Weather Pictures

Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and

Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous

For Official Use Only

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COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT MARCH 29, 2020.

Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.

IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS

State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status

Level 1: The SEOC is at a level 1 in collaboration with CDPHE in response to COVID­19. CDPHE Department Operations Center is consolidated at the

State Emergency Operations Center to form the Unified Coordination Center​

New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/​

Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green ­ stabilization; Yellow ­ solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red ­ services disrupted​

Avalanche risk: Moderate (2 of 5) for all other regions; Low (1 of 5) for northwest range​

Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map

Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map

Colorado Community Lifelines Summary

Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering

YL

­Government Service: Due to the COVID­19 virus crisis,

Governor Polis issued a statewide stay­at­home order as well as

requesting President Trump to declare Colorado as a major

disaster. State Agencies are implementing their Continuity of

Operations plan in support of the social distancing and the stay- at­home order. Currently there are 63 of 64 counties who have

declared a State of Emergency.​

­Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.​

­Fire: Operations normal across the state. ­ Colorado Division of

Fire Prevention and Control​

­Emergency Medical Service: Normal Operations.​

­Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.​

GN

­Evacuations: Normal Operations.​

­Sheltering: Normal Operations.​

­Food: Normal Operations.​

­Water: Normal Operations.​

­Durable Goods: Normal Operations.​

Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)

YL

­Medical Care: Normal Operations.​

­Patient Movement: Normal Operations ­ Colorado Department of

Public Health and Environment.​

­Fatality Management: Normal Operations.​

­Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and

Environment is at Level 1 Activation for COVID­19 response ­

Maintaining a Yellow Status due to the increase of COVID­19

cases and counties and State resources reaching their

thresholds concerning medical supplies.

++ 2,061 cases, 274 hospitalized, 44 counties, 13,276 people

tested, 44 deaths ­ https://covid19.colorado.gov/case­data​

++ Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

(CDPHE) ­ Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response

(OEPR) Department Operations Center (DOC) is at Level 1 in

response to COVID­19.

++ CDPHE Department Operations Center is consolidated at the

State Emergency Operations Center to form the Unified

Coordination Center.

­Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within

supply chain (Nationally), alternative means are available.​

GN

­Power (Grid): Normal Operations. ­ Colorado Public Utilities

Commission.​

­Temporary Power: Normal Operations.​

­Fuel: Normal Operations.​

­Natural Gas: Normal Operations.​

­Propane: Normal Operations.​

Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials

GN

­Infrastructure: Normal Operations.​

­Messaging: Normal Operations.​

­911 and Dispatch: Normal

Operations.​

­Responder Communications: Normal

Operations.​

­Public Information: Unified

Coordination Center JIC is active in

support of COVID­19 emp​

GN

­Roads: Normal Operations ­ Colorado

Department of Transportation.​

­Mass Transit: Normal Operations.​

­Railway: Normal Operations.​

­Aviation: Normal Operations.​

­Pipelines: Normal Operations.​

GN

­Facilities: Normal Operations.​

­Waste Water: Normal Operations.​

­Debris Management: Normal

Operations.​

Additional Items

­Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/

­Daily flooding forecast (from rain ­ seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/

­Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx

­Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx

­Division of Fire Prevention and Control:​

. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 1​

. National preparedness level: 1​

. The DFPC Multi­Mission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado

Emergency Operations Line (303­279­8855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.​

­Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request

CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES

WEATHER OUTLOOK

Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook

Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook

Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado

Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 0­24 Hours

Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 0­24 Hours Snowfall Forecast 0­24 Hours

Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 2­8

DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4­8

Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 2­3

DAY 2 DAY 3

Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 2­8

DAY 2 DAY 3­8

Avalanche Risks

Additional Weather Pictures

Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and

Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous

For Official Use Only

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COLORADO DAILY STATUS REPORT MARCH 29, 2020.

Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.

IMPACTED LIFELINES AND KEY COMPONENTS

State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status

Level 1: The SEOC is at a level 1 in collaboration with CDPHE in response to COVID­19. CDPHE Department Operations Center is consolidated at the

State Emergency Operations Center to form the Unified Coordination Center​

New and Improve WebEOC Link: https://colorado.webeocasp.com/​

Meaning of key Lifeline colors: Green ­ stabilization; Yellow ­ solution ID and plan of action in progress; Red ­ services disrupted​

Avalanche risk: Moderate (2 of 5) for all other regions; Low (1 of 5) for northwest range​

Colorado Avalanche Information Center Map

Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center Fire Map

Colorado Community Lifelines Summary

Safety & Security Food, Water & Sheltering

YL

­Government Service: Due to the COVID­19 virus crisis,

Governor Polis issued a statewide stay­at­home order as well as

requesting President Trump to declare Colorado as a major

disaster. State Agencies are implementing their Continuity of

Operations plan in support of the social distancing and the stay- at­home order. Currently there are 63 of 64 counties who have

declared a State of Emergency.​

­Law Enforcement: Normal Operations.​

­Fire: Operations normal across the state. ­ Colorado Division of

Fire Prevention and Control​

­Emergency Medical Service: Normal Operations.​

­Search and Rescue: Normal Operations.​

GN

­Evacuations: Normal Operations.​

­Sheltering: Normal Operations.​

­Food: Normal Operations.​

­Water: Normal Operations.​

­Durable Goods: Normal Operations.​

Health & Medical Energy (Power & Fuel)

YL

­Medical Care: Normal Operations.​

­Patient Movement: Normal Operations ­ Colorado Department of

Public Health and Environment.​

­Fatality Management: Normal Operations.​

­Public Health: Colorado Department of Public Health and

Environment is at Level 1 Activation for COVID­19 response ­

Maintaining a Yellow Status due to the increase of COVID­19

cases and counties and State resources reaching their

thresholds concerning medical supplies.

++ 2,061 cases, 274 hospitalized, 44 counties, 13,276 people

tested, 44 deaths ­ https://covid19.colorado.gov/case­data​

++ Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

(CDPHE) ­ Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response

(OEPR) Department Operations Center (DOC) is at Level 1 in

response to COVID­19.

++ CDPHE Department Operations Center is consolidated at the

State Emergency Operations Center to form the Unified

Coordination Center.

­Medical Supply Chain: Continuing to monitor and work within

supply chain (Nationally), alternative means are available.​

GN

­Power (Grid): Normal Operations. ­ Colorado Public Utilities

Commission.​

­Temporary Power: Normal Operations.​

­Fuel: Normal Operations.​

­Natural Gas: Normal Operations.​

­Propane: Normal Operations.​

Communications Transportation Hazardous Materials

GN

­Infrastructure: Normal Operations.​

­Messaging: Normal Operations.​

­911 and Dispatch: Normal

Operations.​

­Responder Communications: Normal

Operations.​

­Public Information: Unified

Coordination Center JIC is active in

support of COVID­19 emp​

GN

­Roads: Normal Operations ­ Colorado

Department of Transportation.​

­Mass Transit: Normal Operations.​

­Railway: Normal Operations.​

­Aviation: Normal Operations.​

­Pipelines: Normal Operations.​

GN

­Facilities: Normal Operations.​

­Waste Water: Normal Operations.​

­Debris Management: Normal

Operations.​

Additional Items

­Daily avalanche risk (seasonal): https://avalanche.state.co.us/

­Daily flooding forecast (from rain ­ seasonal): http://www.coloradofloodthreat.com/

­Colorado air quality: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/air_quality.aspx

­Colorado air quality Summary: https://www.colorado.gov/airquality/colorado_summary.aspx

­Division of Fire Prevention and Control:​

. Rocky Mountain preparedness level: 1​

. National preparedness level: 1​

. The DFPC Multi­Mission Aircraft (MMA) Wildland 27 and 28 are available from Centennial, and can be ordered through the State of Colorado

Emergency Operations Line (303­279­8855). To help expedite an MMA request complete either the online Google form request.​

­Google MMA Form Request: Click Here for MMA Form Request

CURRENT WATCHES, WARNINGS, AND ADVISORIES

WEATHER OUTLOOK

Today's Severe Weather Outlook Today's Excessive Rainfall Outlook Today's Fire Weather Outlook

Today's Tornado Outlook Today's Large Hail Outlook Today's Severe Wind Outlook

Outlook for North Central & Northeast Colorado Outlook for South Central & Southeast Colorado

Outlook for Western Colorado Precipitation Forecast 0­24 Hours

Maximum Wind Gust Forecast 0­24 Hours Snowfall Forecast 0­24 Hours

Severe Weather Outlooks for Days 2­8

DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4­8

Excessive Rainfall Outlooks for Days 2­3

DAY 2 DAY 3

Fire Weather Outlooks for Days 2­8

DAY 2 DAY 3­8

Avalanche Risks

Additional Weather Pictures

Safety / Security Food/Water/Shelter Health and

Medical Energy Communications Transportation Hazardous

For Official Use Only

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