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Municipal Emergency Management

Integrating Emergency Management Partners, Activities and Resources. UBCM - Victoria, B.C. October 24, 2006. Municipal Emergency Management. Presentation Overview. Emergency Management Framework – EM 101 An integrated Emergency Management Operating System Discussion.

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Municipal Emergency Management

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  1. Integrating Emergency Management Partners, Activities and Resources UBCM - Victoria, B.C. October 24, 2006 Municipal Emergency Management

  2. Presentation Overview • Emergency Management Framework – EM 101 • An integrated Emergency Management Operating System • Discussion

  3. Emergency Management Framework • Hazards • Natural • Human Induced • Groupings/Organizations • Types of Agencies • Groupings • Functions • Coordinating Activities • Resources

  4. The “All Hazards” Approach I. Natural Hazards II. Human Induced Hazards • Biological • Human • Animal • Plant • Meteorological/ Elemental • Drought • Flood/Storm Surge/Tsunami • Ice/Snow • Fire • Wind-Tornado/Hurricane • Geological • Earthquake • Landslide • Avalanche • Resulting from: • Acts of God / Mother Nature • Non-intentional • Energy • Finance • Information/ Communication • Agriculture • Health • Environment • Transport • Public safety/ security • Government operations • Resulting from: • Human Error • System Failure • Intentional • Energy • Finance • Information/ Communication • Agriculture • Health • Environment • Transport • Public safety/ security • Government operations • Resulting from: • Civil unrest • Terrorism • International Tension • Criminal Acts • War SAFETY SECURITY

  5. Emergency Management Agencies

  6. SUBJECT MATTER AND SUPPORTING/LOGISTICS AGENCIES Energy Agriculture Health Transportation Environment Infrastructure IT Finance Et Cetera Security Government Leadership & Coordination Emergency Management Organizations Industry Facilities, Corporate HQ, Associations Non- Government Organizations (NGOs) FIRST RESPONDERS FEDERAL PROVINCIAL/STATE MUNICIPAL/FIRST NATIONS INTERNATIONAL COUNTY/REGION/DISTRICT CITIZENS/OCCUPATION EMPLOYEES Partners in Emergency Management

  7. Functions of Emergency Management

  8. Emergency Management Activities GovernanceProgram Management Governance/Program Management Training/Education Operations Intelligence Finance Plans Administration Logistics Communications Public/Private Sector Coordination Support of Government Support of Public Liaison Officers Technical Support

  9. Standard Resources • Personnel • Equipment • Supplies • Infrastructure • Information Communications Technology (***) • Finances • Publications/Records/Documents

  10. Governance • Operations • Intelligence • Plans • Logistics • Public/Private Coordination • Communications • Finance • Administration • Training Integration of the Framework of Emergency Management Human Induced - Intentional Human Induced - Non-Intentional • Personnel • Equipment • Supplies • Infrastructure • Information Communications Technology • Finances • Publications/Records/ Documents Natural - Meteorological Natural - Biological Natural - Geological

  11. Govt & Industry DOCTRINE Govt & Industry LEGISLATION Govt & Industry REGULATIONS, OC, MC • Governance • Operations • Intelligence • Plans • Logistics • Public/Private Coordination • Communications • Finance • Administration • Training Govt & Industry STANDARDS Govt & Industry GUIDELINES, RECOMMENDED PRACTICES Govt & Industry PLANS Govt & Industry PROCEDURES Integration of the Framework of Emergency Management Human Induced - Intentional Human Induced - Non-Intentional • Personnel • Equipment • Supplies • Infrastructure • Information Communications Technology • Finances • Publications/Records/ Documents Natural - Meteorological Natural - Biological Natural - Geological

  12. Presentation Overview • Emergency Management Framework – EM 101 • An integrated Emergency Management Operating System • Discussion

  13. Emergency Management Philosophy Visit here first . . . . before going up the creek!

  14. Citizens Emergency Management Coordination Coordinating Agencies Industry Partnership Associations Regional Committees & Non Government Agencies Subject Matter/Lead Agencies Federal EOC Federal Agencies EOC Provincial/State Operations Centre Corporate HQ EOC Provincial Agencies EOC Regional HQ EOC Regional Operations Centre Regional Agencies EOC Municipality/ First Nation Facility EOC Municipal Agencies EOC First Responders/Staff Responders/Employees Responders/Staff

  15. Emergency Management Operating System Real Time Automated Personnel/Vehicle/Asset Locating System Interactive Voice Response System (For EM Staff) Planning and Response Algorithms Emergency Management Operating System (Secure but Sharable) GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM Display/Interactive Layer System Web-Based Operations Log (E-Team) Spatial and Tabular Databases (Classified & Unclassified) Emergency Public Warning/Information System Vital Records

  16. Presentation Overview • Emergency Management Framework – EM 101 • An integrated Emergency Management Operating System • Discussion

  17. Integrating Emergency Management Partners, Activities and Resources UBCM - Victoria, B.C. October 24, 2006 Municipal Emergency Management

  18. Mitigation Preparedness Response Recovery Mission Analysis

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