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City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. PUBLIC MEETING. Emergency Operations Plan. Austin. February 23, 2012. Candice Wade Cooper HSEM, Public Information Officer and Community Preparedness Manager. Emergency Operations Plan. Welcome Agenda overview. &. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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City of Austin Office of Homeland Security and

Emergency Management

February 23, 2012

Austin

PUBLIC MEETINGEmergency Operations Plan

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Welcome

Agenda overview

Candice Wade CooperHSEM, Public Information Officerand Community Preparedness

Manager&

Emergency Operations Plan

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What do you know?

Scott Swearengin HSEM, Assistant Director

Emergency Operations Plan

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1. What does “Austin HSEM” stand for? A. The City of Austin Office of Homeland

Security and Emergency Management B. Austin’s Office of Homeland and

Management ServicesC. The City of Austin Office of Health

Services and Emergency Managers D. The City of Austin Office of Helping Save

Endangered Men

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1. What does “Austin HSEM” stand for? A. The City of Austin Office of Homeland

Security and Emergency Management B. Austin’s Office of Homeland and

Management ServicesC. The City of Austin Office of Health

Services and Emergency Managers D. The City of Austin Office of Helping Save

Endangered Men

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2. What statement BEST describes what “Austin HSEM” does?

A. Coordinates the citywide response to large-scale emergencies and disasters

B. Monitors weather and searches for home-grown terrorists

C. Provides presentations and press conferences to promote preparedness

D. Conducts house arrest and investigate undocumented individuals

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2. What statement BEST describes what “Austin HSEM” does?

A. Coordinates the citywide response to large-scale emergencies and disasters

B. Monitors weather and searches for home-grown terrorists

C. Provides presentations and press conferences to promote preparedness

D. Conducts house arrest and investigate undocumented individuals

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3. What best describes your reason for attending this meeting?

A. For school credit or class assignment B. To learn more about how Austin HSEM

works C. You just happen to be at City Hall D. You want to be more involved with

emergency management E. Other reasons

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Austin

PUBLIC MEETINGEmergency Operations Plan

Otis J. Latin, Sr.HSEM, Director

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HSEM:What we do

Emergency Operations Plan

Otis J. Latin, Sr.HSEM, Director

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

Echelon Incident

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UT Shooter

Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

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Rolling blackouts - Winter weatherOtis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

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WildfiresOtis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

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Multi-Agency/Multi-Jurisdictional Preparedness & Response Efforts

Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

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Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

OPERATIONS FINANCE & PROGRAMS

Facilitiesand

Technology

Training and

Exercises

Planning Grants Management

Adminand

Finance

Community Preparedness

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

OPERATIONS FINANCE & PROGRAMS

Facilitiesand

Technology

Training and

Exercises

Planning Grants Management

Adminand

Finance

Community Preparedness

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

OPERATIONS FINANCE & PROGRAMS

Facilitiesand

Technology

Training and

Exercises

Planning Grants Management

Adminand

Finance

Community Preparedness

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

OPERATIONS FINANCE & PROGRAMS

Facilitiesand

Technology

Training and

Exercises

Planning Grants Management

Adminand

Finance

Community Preparedness

Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

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OPERATIONS FINANCE & PROGRAMS

Facilitiesand

Technology

Training and

Exercises

Planning Grants Management

Adminand

Finance

Community Preparedness

Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

Training and

Exercises

Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

OPERATIONS FINANCE & PROGRAMS

Facilitiesand

Technology

Training and

Exercises

Planning Grants Management

Adminand

Finance

Community Preparedness

Training and

Exercises

Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

Types of hazards •Severe Thunder Storm•Flood•Tropical Systems/Hurricanes•Drought•Winter Storm•Environmental Exposure•Fire•Hazardous Materials Release•Transportation Accidents•Dam Failure•Civil Disturbance•Terrorism

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | WHAT WE DO

Who?

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Otis J. Latin, Sr. | Emergency Operations Plan

The Emergency Operations Plan addresses •Overview of the City’s Emergency Management Program•The chain of command for disaster operations•Incident management organization•The functions of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC)•Development of training and exercise programs•Requesting external resources•The administrative procedures for maintaining and updating emergency plans•Authorities and References•And much more

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7:18 a.m.

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Duty Officer notifiedNotifications: •City Manager•Deputy City Manager•Assistant City Manager•PIO•HSEM staff•All departments•Stakeholders•Media

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Public Warning•Austin Warning Alert Communication System (AWACS)•Emergency Notification System (ENS)•Emergency Alert System (EAS)•Internet, AustinHSEM.com

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Activate the Emergency Operations Center

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Austin/Travis County EOC Operation

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Situational Report

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Communication

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Joint Information Center (JIC)

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Demobilize

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Recovery

Initial Response (1-7 days)

Emergency road and debris clearance Emergency food and shelter operations Emergency short-term repair of lifeline utilities Emergency short-term repair of transportation systems and provision of interim

transit services Building safety inspections Coordination of State/Federal damage assessments Re-occupancy of buildings

Primary Recovery Operations (7- 30 days)

Provision of interim housing Debris removal Restoration of lifeline utilities (power, water, sewers) Restoration of social and health services Restoration of normal City services Establishment of new ordinances governing location and nature of rebuilding Examination of building codes or standards Economic recovery measures, including interim sites for business restoration

Long-Term Reconstruction (Beyond 30 days)

Restoration of transportation systems Hazard mitigation, reconstruction of permanent housing Reconstruction of

commercial facilities Development and implementation of long-term economic recovery, targeting

impacted and critical industries

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After action review and report

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Other considerations: •National Incident Management System (NIMS) •Incident Command System•Operating condition system (OPCON) •State and Federal declared disasters •Continuity of Operations (COOP)

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Why involve citizens?In 95% of all emergencies, bystanders or victims themselves are the first to provide emergency assistance or to perform a rescue.

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Candice Wade Cooper | HSEM What we do

Disasters happen without warning •Make a plan

• Know how to evacuate your home • Identify an emergency contact

•Build a kit • Make sure you and your family can survive

for 3 days •Stay informed

• Sign up to receive ENS messages• Have a battery operated radio

•Know your neighbors

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Questionsand

Answers

Lindy McGinnisHSEM, Assistant Director

Emergency Operations Plan

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Contact information •Austinhsem.com

[email protected]

•Austin HSEM: 512-974-0450

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Thank you

Emergency Operations Plan