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CD. 1958. 1972. Arizona Partners in Preparedness. Forging Relationships with Disability and Emergency Management Communities. March 9-10, 2011. It is about time !!. Arizona’s Emergency Management is committed !!. BRANNON EAGAR. SHERRIE COLLINS. NAVAJO. COCONINO. BYRON

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  1. CD 1958 1972 Arizona Partners in Preparedness Forging Relationships with Disability and Emergency Management Communities March 9-10, 2011

  2. It is about time !!

  3. Arizona’s Emergency Management is committed !! BRANNON EAGAR SHERRIE COLLINS NAVAJO COCONINO BYRON STEWARD YAVAPAI MOHAVE DAN HINZ APACHE NICK ANGIOLILLO LA PAZ GILA MARICOPA STEVE BIRO MATT BOLINGER GREENLEE GRAHAM PETE WEAVER STEVE RUTHERFORD PINAL LUIS MIRANDA BRYAN DOUGLAS YUMA GRETCHEN ROBINSON COCHISE Are You ? PIMA MIKE HEIIN MICHAEL EVANS SANTA CRUZ KEVIN IRVINE

  4. Total Preparedness, Response, Recovery RECOVERY RESPONSE MITIGATION PREPAREDNESS Communities Cities/Towns Volunteers Inter-National Business Counties Families Tribes State Nation

  5. Total Preparedness, Response, Recovery RECOVERY RESPONSE MITIGATION PREPAREDNESS Cities/Towns Counties Tribes State Nation Inter-National Ccmmunities Volunteers Business Ffamilies

  6. GET A KIT MAKE A PLAN Communities Cities/Towns Volunteers Inter-National Business Counties Families Tribes State Nation BE INFORMED

  7. FAMILY EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS KIT “RED”

  8. RED on Vacation GET ONE … AND, MAKE IT PART OF YOUR FAMILY ready.gov redcross.org azein.gov

  9. AZVOAD, FAITH-BASED, CITIZEN CORPS & COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Where are the Disability Organizations ?? Communities Cities/Towns Volunteers Inter-National Business Counties Families Tribes State Nation

  10. 148 Years State Emergencies: 275 Presidential Declarations: 27

  11. COCONINO MOHAVE NAVAJO APACHE Kingman Flagstaff YAVAPAI Holbrook Prescott St. Johns Parker LA PAZ GILA MARICOPA Phoenix Globe Clifton GRAHAM YUMA PINAL Florence 1 OPEN EMERGENCIES (0) Safford Yuma 2 OPEN EMERGENCIES (1) 3 OPEN EMERGENCIES (3) PIMA Tucson COCHISE 4 OPEN EMERGENCIES (2) 5 OPEN EMERGENCIES (3) SANTA Bisbee CRUZ 6 OPEN EMERGENCIES (5) 7 OPEN EMERGENCIES (1) Nogales 13 Open State Emergencies 99006 – Statewide Drought 23004 – *Aspen Fire (DR1477) 25004 – *N. Arizona Winter Storm (DR1581) 25005 – *Winter Storm & Flood (DR1586) 26003 – *Operation Good Neighbor (DR3241) 27001 – *Monsoon Storms & Flooding (DR1660) 20101 – Sedona Flash Flood (‘09) 20102 – *January 2010 Winter Storm (DR1888) 11001 – *Schultz Post-Fire Flooding (DR1940) 11002 – Hopi Tribe Flooding 11003 – Monsoon 2010 11004 – Coconino County Tornado 01950 – *Supai Village Flooding (FEMA Only) 11005 – December 2010 Flooding *Federal Declarations (DR)(8) 8 OPEN EMERGENCIES (0)

  12. 2010 60 homes destroyed 86 homes major damage 398 homes minor damage 501 homes affected 677 homes impacted 1,722 Homes

  13. In 2010 Arizona declared six emergencies …. How much direct family aid did the State of Arizona provide? “ZERO !!”

  14. In 2010 the President declared three emergencies …. How much direct family aid did the President provide? “ZERO !!”

  15. Federal Declared Emergencies (28) 1966 -- Statewide Flood 1970 -- Northern Az Flood 1972 -- Statewide Flood 1972 -- Eastern Az Flood 1977 -- Southern Az Flood (DR-540) 1978 -- Statewide Flood 1978 -- Statewide Flood (DR-570) 1980 -- Central Az Flood (DR-614) 1983 -- Statewide Flood (DR-686) 1983 -- Statewide Flood (DR-691) 1985 -- Statewide Flood/Windstorm (DR-730) 1988 -- Southern Drought (USDA) 1989 -- Northern Drought (USDA) 1990 -- Statewide Flood (DR-884) 1993 -- Statewide Flood (DR-977) 1996 -- Karnal Bunt (USDA) 1999 -- Monsoon Storm (Mesa) (DR-1304) 2000 -- Y2K 2000 -- Wenden/Aguila Flood (DR-1347) 2002 -- Rodeo-Chediski Fire (DR-1422) 2003 -- Aspen Fire (DR-1477) 2005 -- Northern Arizona Storms (DR-1581) 2005 -- Arizona Winter Storm (DR-1586) 2006 -- Operation Good Neighbor 2007 -- Monsoon Storms & Flooding (DR-1660) 2010 -- Winter Storm & Flooding (DR-1888) 2010 -- Coconino County Post-Fire Flooding 2010 -- Havasupai Flood *8 declared for Individual Assistance.

  16. What is this ?

  17. In 2010 Arizona with six declared emergencies …. How many shelters did the State of Arizona provide? “ZERO !!”

  18. In 2010 the President declared three emergencies …. How many shelters did the President provide? “ZERO !!”

  19. In the last 148 years … With 275 State emergencies and 27 Presidential emergencies … How many shelters did the State and Federal Governments provide? “ONE !!”

  20. What did we do 100 years ago? … How many victims do we need to provide a shelter? Does the law require government to provide shelters? …

  21. We have a Job to do !! So let’s do !!

  22. QUESTIONS? Arizona Division of Emergency Management 602-244-0504 or 1-800-411-2336 www.dem.azdema.gov

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