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
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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)
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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
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The Great Shakeout
o October 20th at 10:20
AM
o City of Tustin is
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participating �
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Conclusion
o Acknowledgements
o Question and Answer