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Maryland State & Local Planning for FNSS in ESF#6 Operations Martin J. O’Malley Theodore Dallas Governor Secretary Anthony G. Brown Lieutenant Governor
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Maryland Department of Human Resources Division of Administrative Operations Office of Emergency Operations Isabel Fitzgerald Rainier C. Harvey, Sr., Chief Deputy Secretary for Operations
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Overview: How State and Local Jurisdictions work together ▫DHR Liaison Conference (April 23, 2012) ▫State Shelter Forum (July 24, 2012) State Plans to accommodate Functional Needs ▫Sheltering ▫Evacuation
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How State and Local Jurisdictions work together Fundamental Principle: EVERY DISASTER STARTS LOCAL ▫Primary/Initial Responsibility lies with local government. ▫State and Federal entities can provide resources to the local level when local resources have been exhausted. Considerations: ▫ESF 6 Committees ▫Equipment ▫Activations Derecho Storm response; Hurricane Sandy response ▫Vulnerable Population Database ▫Canvassing neighborhoods
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DHR LDSS DHMH LHD MEMA MD Constitution & Code Social Services Public Health Emergency Management State Level Local Level LEM County Charter & Code Social Services Public Health Emergency Management
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DHR Liaison Conference (April 23, 2012) Purpose: to coordinate emergency management activities undertaken by DHR/LDSS staff in support of both local and state plans Conference provided best practices and speakers from many partner agencies for fulfilling common duties Agenda Topics: Financial Reimbursement Following a Disaster; ESF#6 Committees; Functional Needs Support Services and ESF#6; Shelter Site Selection and Operations; Disaster Housing; Repatriation; and Family Assistance Centers.
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State Shelter Forum (July 24, 2012) Purpose: to coordinate emergency Shelter planning and operations throughout all levels of the State. MEMA Chaired Process ▫Task Force of State, local and NGO partners created initial recommendations and suggested tools/models ▫Those recommendations were reviewed, modified, and accepted by consensus of local and State Emergency Managers at statewide Forum Recommendations ▫Core Shelter Capacity Planning Goal ▫Core Shelter Resources(General Sheltering, Pets, FNSS, and Medical) Tools & Models ▫Templates/Models: Shelter Plan, Shelter Identification Checklist, and Shelter MOU ▫Training Courses
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State Plans to accommodate Functional Needs No separate plan – fully integrated into broader plans Sheltering ▫Fully Inclusive – no “medical” shelters ▫Pre-identified supplies Limited, immediately available cache On-demand contracting (with back-up sources) for other items ▫Back-up power Support to ESF#1 Transportation for Evacuation ▫Transportation disadvantaged populations (example: OC Seasonal Workforce Evacuation plan)
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Challenges: Accurately assessing local capacity in order to support any gaps Balancing Local and State operational requirements ▫Personnel - staffing
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State & Local Planning for FNSS in Shelter Operations Pamela A. Spring, LCSW-C Director Office of Emergency Operations Division of Administrative Operations Maryland Department of Human Resources 311 W. Saratoga St., Rm 622 Baltimore, MD 21201-3500 410.767.7797
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