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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Law Enforcement Division

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Law Enforcement Division. “Search and Rescue”. Emergency Response. In the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) Overall Emergency Operations Plan, LDWF is the lead agency for Emergency Support Function 9…SAR.

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Law Enforcement Division

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  1. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and FisheriesLaw Enforcement Division “Search and Rescue”

  2. Emergency Response • In the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) Overall Emergency Operations Plan, LDWF is the lead agency for Emergency Support Function 9…SAR. • Agencies in support of LDWF are: • Louisiana National Guard • Agriculture and Forestry • Corrections • Culture, Recreation and Tourism (State Parks) • Louisiana State Police • Transportation and Development • LSU FETI • Fire Marshall • Alcohol/Tobacco Control

  3. The primary players in SAR missions are LDWF, Louisiana National Guard (Air and Brigade) and the United States Coast Guard. These players are supported by FEMA USAR Teams. Assets we bring to the fight: Trained Personnel 4X4 Vehicles, Boats, Helicopters, and High Water Transport Vehicles The Players and Assets

  4. Concept of Operations and Basic Plan for Hurricanes • Withdraw and protect equipment and personnel • Stage/Hunker Down for storm passage • Assessment Flights; Reconnaissance; Reports from affected parishes • Roll Forward/Road March • Establish Forward Command/First Responders • Search and Rescue/ Collection Points/ Medical Facilities/Shelters • Secondary Searches

  5. Who We Are • How we Learn -AAR and Experience • How we Train – Academy Basic/Annual In-Service/Advanced First Aid/NIMS/Collapsed Structure/Swift Water Rescue • How we Exercise – Simulated road march/Air to Ground/Communications • Annual Field Exercise • Communications • Rescues by boat and helicopter • Move victims to Lily Pad • Stand-up Lily Pad • First Aid • Pets • Hot wash/Review/FEMA Oversight • Annual Table-top Exercise

  6. Challenges • Funding and Staffing: Training, Equipment, Logistics, Extra Duties • Contacts and coordination with partners • Housing and feeding first responders • Coordinating with local officials • PLAN.....PLAN…..PLAN…..5 P RULE

  7. Managing the Media • On Scene • Ride-Alongs • Point of Contact

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