Division of Emergency Management & Homeland Security Department of Emergency Services & Public Protection June 25, 2013 Connecticut All-Hazards Response.

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Division of Emergency Management & Homeland Security Department of Emergency Services & Public Protection June 25, 2013 Connecticut All-Hazards Response Framework 1

Connecticut Follows the National Incident Management System: Governor Malloy’s Executive Order No. 34 Consistent Incident Command Structure: Incident Commander or Unified Command 2

Basic Rule of Emergency Management: EVERY INCIDENT BEGINS AND ENDS….. LOCALLY 3

CT First Responder Incident Priorities: Life Safety Incident Stabilization Property Conservation 4

NATIONAL RESPONSE FRAMEWORK : How the Nation Conducts an All-Hazards Response Across Agencies and Jurisdictions Emergency Management Is a Team Effort Emergency Management LocalTribalStateFederalPrivate Sector Non Governmental Org (e.g., Red Cross) 5

Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (DEMHS) Division of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, which includes, among other divisions: –Division of State Police –Commission on Fire Prevention and Control –Office of Statewide Emergency Telecommunications Mission of DEMHS is to provide a coordinated, integrated program of emergency management and homeland security 6

State Response Framework Describes roles and responsibilities for state, local, federal, private sector partners, as well as media and the public in implementing emergency response and recovery functions in times of crisis General Concepts Plans, Resources, and Initiatives Pre-activation Framework State Emergency Operations Center Standard Operating Procedures All-hazards Energy and Utilities Annex 7

Emergency Support Functions –ESF 1: Transportation –ESF 2: Communications –ESF 3: Public Works –ESF 4: Fire –ESF 5: Emergency Management –ESF 6: Mass Care –ESF 7: Resource Support –ESF 8: Public Health –ESF 9: Search and Rescue –ESF 10: Hazardous Materials Response –ESF 11: Agriculture and Natural Resources –ESF 12: Energy –ESF 13: Law Enforcement/ Homeland Security –ESF 14: Long Term Recovery and Mitigation –ESF 15: External Affairs 8

DEMHS Planning and Preparedness Regions 9

DEMHS Regional Emergency Planning Teams One for each of the five DEMHS Regions Representatives from each municipality (Chief Executive Officer/Chief Elected Official) Representatives from diverse emergency support functions within the Region Planning role—regional grants funding Expansion of role to include creation of Regional Emergency Support Plans 10

Regional Emergency Support Plan Coordination of response and mutual aid among the municipalities in each DEMHS Region Example: Multi-jurisdictional shelters 11

Local Emergency Operations Plan Flexible, all-hazards plan for response to local emergencies Annual review and submission to DEMHS, required by statute Must be signed by local Chief Executive Officer and Emergency Management Director 12

Local Unified Command Subject matter experts, municipal leaders and officials to aid CEO in making critical decisions in a crisis Depending on event, includes: –Emergency Management Director – Service Chiefs (Fire, Police, EMS) –School Superintendent –Public Health Director –Human Resources –Public Works –Town Planner –Volunteer resources leaders –Private sector representatives 13

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