Power Outage October 5 th, 2011 10:10AM Emergency Preparedness Training of 10/20/11, in observance of the California Shakeout.

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Power Outage October 5 th, :10AM Emergency Preparedness Training of 10/20/11, in observance of the California Shakeout.

 Power 10:10 AM.  Security monitors MPD responding to power lines down on Jocelyn Canyon Rd.  MPD reports multiple traffic signal lights are out.  Security reports to Administration and verifies power outage is citywide.  EOC is 10:15 AM, facilities contacts PG&E.  10 :30 AM PG&E reports 3800 customers are effected, power restoration estimated 1:00 PM.

 10:40 AM Directive from EOC: “Faculty and Staff to remain on campus until directed otherwise. Instructors to continue with classes if safe and functional to do so, otherwise, at their discretion, they may excuse class”.  10:45 Am EOC attempts to contact via cell phone using the BRT contact list.  Facilities and Security personnel conduct building to building contact, verify all elevators clear.  11:15 east and west side of campus complete.  11:17 AM Power restored.

 Emergency generator at Administration started supplying power to servers and telephones at 10:10 AM  Emergency lighting activated  Security verifies citywide power outage  EOC is activated  Directive is issued by the EOC Manager (President)  Teams conduct building to building contact  Two BRT members contact EOC

 Few land lines worked. UPS availability. What are the expectations?  Not all EOC personnel on campus responded or contacted the EOC. Correct protocol all EOC members on campus must report to the EOC or contact the EOC. Who is on the EOC List?  Building Response teams did not use the new EOC cell numbers for contact. BRT are expected to contact EOC using the call in numbers.

 Building to Building Teams (Runners) did not communicate with the EOC. Contact Teams must report in with the EOC and give a status report.  A Status List was not developed and posted at the EOC.

Extreme Weather was added to the risk assessment preparedness list in  Floods  Tornados  Hurricanes  Earthquakes  ARkStorms

The U.S. Geological Survey, Multi Hazards Demonstration Project (MHDP) uses hazards science to improve resiliency of communities to natural disasters including earthquakes, tsunamis, wildfires, landslides, floods and coastal erosion.  California Shake Out  ARkStorm ARkStorm

 Emergency Generator  Emergency Lights  Flashlights  Cell Phones  PG&E contact phone numbers

 Emergency Plan  Table Top Drills  Building Response Team Training  EOC Training