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Emergency Operations Center Response Emergency Response Organization Management EOC Director Tom McCarron (Jessica Rentto) Operations Josh Mays (University Police Captain/Lieutenant) Planning Chris Xanthos Logistics Bob Schulz (John Ferris) Finance Agnes Wong Nickerson (Chris Bronsdon) Law Enforcement / First Response Coordination University Police Lieutenant EHS / Safety Officer Terry Gee Kristen Ross Facilities Services (Buildings / Utilities) Tom Abram Lewis Hughes Eric Elson EOC Tehnical Support Brett Pelphrey EOC Scribe Nance Lakdawals Dominoe Franco Damage Assessment Laura Shinn ( ) Food Service R.D. Williams Debbie Burchianti Student Care / Shelter Eric Hansen Kara Bauer Darrell Hess Personnel / Volunteers (including auxiliaries) Thom Harpole Catherine Love Timekeeping / Payroll Devon Caturay Marcy Murillo Agencies Liaison Brad Songhurst Bruce Petrozza Accounting Kim Reilly Dana McCoy Crystal Little Cost Recovery Deborah Sandy Procurement Bruce Petrozza Jeff Fratt Equipment / Supplies Distribution Johnny Eaddy David Del Rio Campus Medical / Mental Health Services Gregg Lichtenstein Jennifer Rikard Antionette Marbray Traffic / Parking Debbie Richeson Shawn Brown Communication (Radios) Chad Dragan IT / Telecomm / KPBS Assessment Rick Nornholm Kent McKelvey Riny Ledgerwood Policy / Advisory Elliot Hirshman Chukuka S. Enwemeka Eric Rivera Mary Ruth Carleton Stephen Welter Megan Collins (Carol Holden) San Diego State University Public Information Greg Block ( ) EOC Coordination / Documentation Lamine Secka Nancy Demich Situation Status John Ferris Brad Songhurst Jeff Brown Academic Affairs Liaison Radmila Prislin Joanna Brooks Ed Balsdon Student and Family Liaison Christy Samarkos Vitaliano Figueroa Travel Liaison (International / Domestic) Vitaliano Figueroa Chuck Lang Transportation Debbie Richeson Shawn Brown Facilities Availability Tony Kopacz Sandra Cook John Kolek Business Continuity Deborah Sandy Nancy Demich Campus EOC Location: Administration Building, 3rd floor, Room 323 (or as instructed) Policy / Advisory Meeting Location: Manchester Hall 3318 (or Student Services West 2640) Summer 2016 Updated 9-7-16 Spring 2008

Emergency Response Organization University Police/Facilities Services/ EH&S provides initial information at the onset of an incident. If response is other than routine, the EOC is activated by the EOC Director for a coordinated campus response and recovery. Policy/Advisory makes policy and strategic decisions on behalf of the campus. EOC Director directs the activation, operations, and deactivation of the EOC and provides incident updates to the Policy/Advisory section so policy decisions could be made on behalf of the campus. Public Information disseminates information to the campus community and media, as applicable, related to campus status and establishes contact with all potential communication points on campus to ensure consistent flow of information and updates (reports to the EOC). EOC Coordination and Support provides initial notification of activation to the EOC Response Team and provides support to the EOC throughout the incident. Operations responds, as applicable, to incident and immediately reports status to EOC Director and PIO (reports to EOC and/or provides ongoing updates to the EOC throughout the incident). Planning gathers information as the incident unfolds and throughout the incident in order to prepare a campus action plan (reports to EOC as instructed). Logistics facilitates and provides for campus needs, as instructed by Planning or EOC Director (reports to EOC as instructed). Finance provides financial resources, makes and tracks purchases , tracks expenses and time, and facilitates expense recovery (reports to EOC as instructed).