NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

MORNING REPORT


Friday, November 16, 2012


INCIDENTS


Eastern Areas

Hurricane Recovery Operations Continue


The National Park Service incident management team overseeing Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts in New York and New Jersey completed its twelfth day of operations yesterday. Currently working with the team are 500 National Park Service employees from 117 parks and 40 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, with more staff continuing to arrive.


The following areas have reopened - St. Paul's Church, Sagamore Hill, Morristown, Edison, General Grant, Hamilton Grange, Federal Hall, African Burial Ground and Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace. Work continued at other sites; today's status reports follow:


Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island - A crane was employed to reset a fuel tank, a US Park Police boat and a storage trailer. Windows and doorways are being weatherized at both sites. The seawalls and walkways were assessed, as was the structural integrity of the visitor dock at Liberty Island. Debris removal continues on both islands. On Ellis, large pieces of debris were removed to facilitate access to buildings. Debris removal continues in park offices and concession-operated areas.


Castle Clinton - Castle Clinton remains closed until further notice.


Gateway - Trail and levee clearing is ongoing on East and West Trails in the Jamaica Bay Unit; resource advisors are working with crews on clearing other trails. Four loads of debris were removed from Frank Charles Park. Fencing and wall breaches have been repaired at Miller Field in the Staten Island Unit. Chipping has been completed at the Navy Lodge and debris were removed from along the North Carolina Road, within Fort Wadsworth (100 loads to date), and at Great Kills and Battery Weed. Assessments of park buildings, roadways and parking lots were conducted in the Sandy Hook Unit. Windows and doorways there are being boarded up, and crews are removing debris from park roads and buildings.


Fire Island - The east end adjacent to Smith Point County Park was partly reopened for pedestrian access to the beach, but the adjacent wilderness area (Otis Pike) remains closed. Visitors may walk to the breach at Old Inlet, but entering the water is prohibited. The Wilderness Visitor Center will be staffed from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., but the site has no power, electricity or bathrooms. Breach and overwash assessments and hazardous material removal continued. Hand crews and heavy equipment were used to continue debris cleanup along the shoreline. Maintenance staff continued the restoration of the Lighthouse Annex. Damaged boardwalk is being removed; where possible, damaged boards will be reused and/or salvaged.


Morristown - Fort Nonsense, the Washington Headquarters Museum and the Ford Mansion are open; Jockey Hollow, New Jersey Brigade and the Cross Estate remain closed. Archeologists and arborists completed air spade operations at Ford Mansion. Crews continued hazard tree removal on the Jockey Hollow and New Jersey Brigade trails, and work began on hazards on the New Jersey Brigade trails.


More information on the response can be found at these websites:


Hurricane response and recovery - A HYPERLINK "http://inside.nps.gov/waso/waso.cfm?prg=1168&lv=3" webpage with current information on the NPS response to Hurricane Sandy.

Resource needs shopping list - A HYPERLINK "http://inside.nps.gov/waso/custommenu.cfm?lv=3&prg=1168&id=10935" ”shopping list” HYPERLINK "http://classicinside.nps.gov/documents/SHOPPING%20LIST%2011-5.pdf" of incident management team positions that still need to be filled, updated daily.

Hurricane Sandy relief fund - E&AA has set up a HYPERLINK "http://www.eparks.com/_" relief fund web page where you can make donations in support of employees who were affected by the storm.

Uniform donations - Information on donating uniforms to employees can be found at HYPERLINK "http://inside.nps.gov/index.cfm?handler=viewnpsnewsarticle&type=Announcements&id=13059" this web page.

Facebook - A HYPERLINK "https://www.facebook.com/HurricaneResponseNPS" Facebook page managed by the IMT with updates on the response.

Twitter - A HYPERLINK "http://mobile.twitter.com/NPS_Sandy?" Twitter page managed by the IMT with updates on the response.

Flickr - A HYPERLINK "http://www.flickr.com/photos/sandyresponsenps/sets/72157631954446291/" Flickr page managed by the IMT with images of the response.


Cape Hatteras NS

Suicide Victim Found After Extended Search


On Tuesday, October 23rd, rangers were advised to be on the lookout for a missing and suicidal man from Virginia Beach. The 44-year-old man was thought to have a 9mm Beretta handgun in his possession. Four days later, on Saturday, October 27th, rangers closing ORV access ramps due to the approach of Hurricane Sandy came upon a pickup truck matching the description of the one the man was driving, but with nobody around. County dispatch confirmed that this was the vehicle associated with the missing man. Rangers Mark Krebs, Peter Malionek and Benjamin Brdlik started a search of the area - beaches, campground, parking lots and restrooms - in an effort to find him, but eventually had to suspend the search due to darkness and deteriorating weather conditions. The search for the man resumed after the storm passed. On Wednesday, November 7th, park staff found a body in the dunes and brush. Investigation confirmed that it was the man's body and that he'd died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Beretta was recovered at the scene. [David W. Carter, Hatteras District Ranger]


OTHER NEWS


The following stories are among those in today's edition of InsideNPS. To see the full text, including images, NPS employees should go to the InsideNPS home page ( HYPERLINK "http://inside.nps.gov/index.cfm?handler=index" http://inside.nps.gov/index.cfm?handler=index). Non-NPS employees can see most of them on the NPS Digest page ( HYPERLINK "http://home.nps.gov/applications/digest/" http://home.nps.gov/applications/digest/):


Eugene O'Neill NHS - The annual Eugene O'Neill Festival this year featured a performance of “A Moon for the Misbegotten,” which was written at Tao House within the park. The play was performed in the 19th Century barn that was onsite when the O'Neills bought the property.


Keweenaw NHP - The historic landscape on Quincy Hill was restored last month in a collaborative effort between the National Park Service at Keweenaw National Historical Park and the Upper Peninsula Power Company.


Upper Delaware S&RR - Pat Connolly, the park's chief of maintenance, will retire on November 30th after 22 years of federal service. 


Servicewide Training and Conference Calendar - A compilation of upcoming training courses and conferences across the nation, plus online training. The following have been added to this week's calendar - a class on command and general staff functions for local incident management teams in Williamsburg, Virginia, and a park medic refresher at Rocky Mountain NP.


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The Morning Report is a publication of the Division of Law Enforcement, Security and Emergency Services, Washington Office, produced by the Office of Communications with the support of the Office of the Associate Director for Information Resources. Edited by Bill Halainen ( HYPERLINK "mailto:Bill_Halainen@nps.gov" Bill_Halainen@nps.gov).


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