SC Full Scale Exercise 2016 - Earthquake “Shaken Not Stirred” Final Planning Meeting #2 25 February 2016.

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SC Full Scale Exercise Earthquake “Shaken Not Stirred” Final Planning Meeting #2 25 February 2016

Opening Remarks SCEMD Director FEMA National Exercise Division

Agenda Confirmed Exercise Participants/Extent of Play Full Scale Exercise Review Updated Evaluation Plan Mapping Products and Graphics Way Ahead MSEL Review

Outputs Confirmed list of participating organizations (including extent of play) o Counties o State agencies o Federal agencies o Other partners (Private Sector/VOADs/etc.) Confirmed personnel and logistical requirements locked down Updated MSEL for distribution Training plan/dates for participants, controllers, and evaluators Way ahead

Participants SERT National Guard (CPX) Governor’s Office State Guard FEMA Region IV California Emergency Management CUSEC National Weather Service US Coast Guard USACE Civil Air Patrol NGO’s o American Red Cross o The Salvation Army o United Way Association of SC o SC Baptist Disaster Relief o Harvest Hope Food Bank Private Sector o Media Outlets o Energy Providers

County Participation Hampton Dorchester Florence Georgetown Berkeley Spartanburg Richland Lancaster Charleston Colleton Williamsburg Horry Greenville Anderson Pickens Cherokee McCormick Abbeville Laurens Fairfield Union Greenwood Chester Newberry Saluda Edgefield Lexington Barnwell Allendale Jasper Beaufort Chesterfield Darlington Marion Dillon Marlboro Kershaw Lee Sumter Charendon Calhoun York Oconee Aiken Orangeburg Bamberg

RegionCounty EOC Activation Activation Day FTX Event FTX DayConcept Region 1 Edgefield15 MarEOC Activation & TTX Facilitated by Region 1 REM Oconee14/15 Mar15 MarCommunication exercise aligned with Pickens Pickens14/15 Mar (14) Damage Assessments; Auxiliary Communications Region 2 Cherokee14/15 Mar (14) Comms; (14) Damage Assessments; (15) Shelter Chester15 Mar AuxCom w/CERT; Damage Assessments; Mobile CP Laurens15 Mar Relocate EOC to Mobile CP; HAM Radio Ops Spartanburg14 Mar EOC Activation; Damage Assessments Union15 Mar Mobile Command Post w/Laurens York15 MarHAM/RACES test Region 3 Lexington14 MarCommunication & Call-Out Tests Saluda14/15 Mar Field Hospital w/State Guard; Damage Assessments Region 4 Chesterfield14 Mar Shelter Activation (Pet & GP); Damage Assessments Dillon15 MarEOC Activation; Commex; Nursing Home Evac Seminar Horry14 Mar EOC Activation; Commex; Damage Assessments Lee14/15 Mar Damage Assessments; Sim.Nursing Home Evac; USAR Marion15 Mar CERT Activation; Damage Assessment Marlboro15 Mar Damage Assessments; EOC Activation; USAR w/SG Count y Exten t of Play

RegionCounty EOC Activation Activation Day FTX Event FTX DayConcept Region 5 Berkeley15 Mar14 Mar(14) Damage Assessments Charleston15 Mar16 MarTuesday drives Wednesday Orangeburg14 Mar13 MarFTX; EOC Functions Region 6 Aiken14 Mar Communications; Damage Assessments Beaufort15 Mar EOC Activation; Damage Assessments Hampton16-17 Mar TTX; Damage Assessments DateParticipating County 13 March Orangeburg 14 March Aiken, Berkeley, Cherokee, Chesterfield, Horry, Lee, Lexington, Orangeburg, Pickens, Saluda, Spartanburg 15 March Beaufort, Berkeley, Cherokee, Charleston, Chester, Dillon, Edgefield, Laurens, Lee, Marion, Oconee, Pickens, Union 16 March Charleston, Hampton 17 March Hampton Count y Exten t of Play

ESF Participation 19 Emergency Support Functions participating 25+ Federal, State agencies and VOADs represented As of 24 February, 700+ lines of MSEL inject to be messaged via: o WebEOC o Phone o o Auxiliary Communications o Messenger Additional MSEL injects (pending agency review) crafted for: o ESF – 2 o ESF – 3 o ESF – 6 o ESF – 11

Scenario After a week of rain throughout the state, on Sunday March a 6.0M Earthquake occurs along the Middleton Place Summerville Seismic Zone. The epicenter was located in Dorchester County, in the Town of Summerville, SC ( / ). This triggers several other earthquakes across the state of SC in this order: o 1200 a 4.0M, along the Great Pee Dee River, E of Pamplico, SC ( / ) o 1400 a 5.0M, in Union County just W of Union, SC ( / ) o 1600 a 4.0M, in Anderson County just S of Clemson, SC ( / ) Numerous smaller aftershocks are also recorded across the state that evening and through the overnight.

First Earthquake Occurs (1000) Code Red Published FULL SEOC ACTIVATION ( ) Recovery Workshop(s) Time Jumps: Day of Hazard to 5 Years Time Jump: +24 Hours 2 nd Quake: rd Quake: th Quake: 1600 Hotwash State Player Training Exercise Docs Distro’d C/E Training Final WebEOC Train-Up C/E Training (Virtual)

Recovery Seminar Overview The Recovery Seminar will utilize presentations to share insights on lessons learned from recent earthquake disasters and exercises to provide participants an opportunity to address recovery challenges unique to an earthquake during follow on breakout sessions. These sessions will be informed by expected damages and assumptions across time beginning at the event through 180 days. The breakout groups are organized to address our primary efforts. These groups are Health and Human Services, Infrastructure, Housing and Economic Recovery.

Recovery Seminar Timeline 0800 – 0830 Registration 0830 – 0930 Lessons Learned - Napa County, CA (CAL OES Tentative) 0930 – 1000 Review Conditions at event +30 days Dr. Norman Levine College of Charleston 1000 – 1015 Break and Movement to Break Out Sessions Housing Infrastructure Health and Human Services Economic 1015 – 1145 Breakout sessions assess gaps thru guided facilitation 1145 – 1215 Group Updates 1215 – 1300 Working Lunch Presentation – New Madrid Capstone Exercise Brian Blake, Central United States Earthquake Consortium 1300 – 1315 Review Conditions at event +90 days to 6 months Scott Brown, Recovery Program Manager – Assumptions 1315 – 1430 Breakout sessions assess gaps thru guided facilitation 1430 – 1500 Group Updates Guest Presenters/Facilitators travel on 15 March 2016

Evaluation Operations – NCDPS, EM (Chris Call) Finance/Admin – FEMA RIV (Rupert Dennis) Logistics – FEMA RIV (Joe Rachel) Preparedness – FEMA RIV (Daphne Williams) Recovery – FEMA RIV (Don Griffin, Mary Glasscock/NCDPS) PIO – SLED (Thom Berry) SERT Evaluation: Zero requests for external evaluation NED Contract Support can provide ‘just-in-time’ evaluator training and actual evaluation if requested Exercise Control: Louis Walter (Lead) o PIPS Operators x 12 (TD1); x 9 (TD2) o Jenine Stevenson (Day 1); Neal Anderson (Day 2) o Joint Base Charleston x 3

Mapping The following slides contain mapping outputs for this scenario: o USGS ShakeMap Products o Statewide Intensity Mapping o Liquefaction Potentials o Bridges o Fire Stations o Police Stations o Hospitals o EOCs o Airports o Direct Building Losses o Debris Damages can be customized to meet specific training objectives/core capabilities.

Way Ahead State FSE Hotwash 16 Mar Mar Jan 16 State FSE Final Planning Meeting #1 23 Jun 15 Concept & Objectives Meeting (SCEMD Chiefs/Managers) 9 Jul 15 Initial Planning Meeting 25 Feb 16 Final Planning Meeting #2 / MSEL Synch Meeting State FSE AAM (T) 28 Apr 16 State FSE Mar 16 State Player Training Day 8 Oct 15 Midterm Planning Meeting ( ) 27 Jul 15 SCEMD Internal IPR #1 30 Oct 15 S: Request for Military Support 20 Aug 15 SCEMD Internal IPR #2 31 Aug 15Approval Date for NED Support 2 Oct 15 SCEMD Internal IPR #3 Controller/Evaluator Simulator Training 10 Mar 16 Final Ex. Docs Completed/Printed/Distro’d 8 Mar 16 POSTPONED 6 Nov 15 Planning Update ( ) 14 Dec 15 SCEMD Internal IPR #4 POSTPONED 6 Jan 16 National Exercise Division IPR 25 Jan 16 SCEMD Internal IPR #5 22 Feb 16 SCEMD Internal IPR #6 SERT WebEOC/EMCOP Training DateA.M.P.M. 1 Feb10:00-12:001:00-3:00 3 Feb10:00-12:001:00-3:00 5 Feb10:00-12:001:00-3:00 16 Feb10:00-12:001:00-3:00 18 Feb10:00-12:001:00-3:00 19 Feb10:00-12:001:00-3:00 22 Feb10:00-12:001:00-3:00 9 Mar10:00-12:001:00-3: Feb 16 MSEL Development Meeting w/NED 4 Feb 16 PIPS Training and EXCON Support Meeting SCEMD Internal IPRs DateTimeLocation 27 Jul2:30-3:00GSR 20 Aug2:00-2:30GSR 02 Oct9:00-10:30GSR 19 Oct2:30-3:00GSR 16 Nov2:30-3:00GSR 14 Dec2:30-3:00GSR 25 Jan2:30-3:00GSR 22 Feb2:30-3:00GSR 9 Mar1:30-2:00GSR

MSEL Review Breakout Plans Conference Room No Reassembly ESF MSEL Review Status ESF-1 ESF-2 ESF-3 ESF-4 ESF-6 ESF-7 ESF-8 ESF-9 ESF-10 ESF-11 ESF-12 ESF-13 ESF-14 ESF-15 ESF-16 ESF-17 ESF-18 ESF-19 ESF-24