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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPOWERPOINT - EMERGENCY OPERATION PLANCITY OF TUSTIN EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN Captain Charlie Celano Lt. Tom Tarpley October 18, 2011 \Afhy have a.plan Hurricane a rina Aug. 29,2005) ■ In 2011 alone, we have experienced 10 major disasters in the US (Hurricane Irene, Tornados in Southeast, Wildfires in Texas, Flooding in Northeast) ■ Estimated costs to be $1 billion each disaster. ■ "It can't happen here" is no longer an acceptable attitude. OvervieXAI o Emergency Operations Management o Summary of the Plan (5 parts) o C.E.R.T. / Public Preparedness o Q&A stir Emergency Operations P%dk Management o City Hall ■ Joe Meyers -Emergency Services Coordinator (PW) ■ Kathy Barr -Assistant (PW) o Police Department ■ Lt. Tarpley - EOC Oversight ■ Sgt. Nichols - EOC Primary ■ Comm. Supvr. Polley - EOC Secondary ■ Sgt. Harper - EOC Secondary Emergency Operations Plan [mergency Operations Plan (E.O.P.) Part o Intro, Purpose, and Scope o Activation of the plan o SEMS/ NIMS Integration o Continuity of Operations o ADA Considerations o Animal Care Considerations LOY - Part II Emergency Operations o Phases of Emergency Management (4) ■ Preparedness ■ Response ■ Recovery ■ Mitigation Operations -Law Branch -Fire & Rescue Branch -PW/Utilities Branch -Care and Shelter Branch Responsible Departments -PD •OCFA -Public Works -Parks and Rec -ARC Planning/ Intelligence -Situation Analysis -Damage Assessment -Advance Planning -Documentation -Recovery Responsible Departments -CDD -Building Division -RDA -Other Dept Staff as needed Logistics • Facilities/ Transportation • Equipment/ Personnel -Procurement *Communications -Demobilization Responsible Departments .PW -PD -Parks & Rec -Other Dept staff as needed Administration -Purchasing -Claims and Compensation -Cost Accounting/ Recovery *Documentation Responsible Departments •Fin ance •HR •City Clerk -Other Dept staff as needed C.O.P. - Part II (cont'd) o Mutual Aid o Alert and Warning Systems E.O.P. - Part III Threat Analysis o Tustin Threat Assessments ■ Earthquake fault lines ■ Fire maps ■ Flooding/Storm/Dam Failures ■ Mass Casualty Transportation Accidents ii Plane, Train, Bus ■ Pandemics Calif. Geological Survey: Earthquake Shaking' Potential li (10% Probability of Exceedance in 50 Years) Spee rel Acelles 1.1 @ 1 Sec Fr q. (%gra 1y) ­Md. F.1, (LOS) ILI � ♦o-v� a • ,., ., ..n.w.un .rr l ti A od/Storm/Dam Failure 1�f4�ss Transportation Casualties 0 E,,O,Pp, - Part IV Emergency Operations Center (EOC) o Where is it? o How is it structured.? o Disaster Service Workers o EOC Checklists for each section (Ops, Planning/ Intel, Logistics/ Finance and Admin) �F--i F,,O,,,Po, - Pant \/ Recovery o Getting back to normal o FEMA/CALEMA assistance o Damage assessments o Safety concerns o After -action reporting Coniniunity Eniergency Response Teams (CERT) o No formal CERT program for Tustin ■ Funding and staffing issues o Component of Tustin PD Citizens Academy ■ Collaboration with OCFA vo =%0 ■ The Great Shakeout o October 20th at 10:20 AM o City of Tustin is r� r participating � E "Drop, Cover and MLHold ori' � IQ Conclusion o Acknowledgements o Question and Answer