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Pierce County Emergency Operations Presented by Ken Parrish Pierce County Emergency Management Pierce County Department of Emergency Management *EMAP Accredited*
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Services Offered: 5 Divisions: Emergency Management, Fire Prevention, Communications, US&R, E9-1-1. 24/7 Alert & Warning, PCWARN, PC Alert. 24/7 Emergency Duty Officer coverage. Activation of the EOC to support response & recovery. Deployment of MOCC, TACC1 or other response Command, Communications, Control Assets, Trained Incident Management Team.
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$12.1 Million Dollar Project State-of-the-art, survivable facility, rated in the top five EOC’s nationally by DHS Multiple systems redundancies Regional and mobile integration and interoperability Will support multiple, simultaneous events Backup E-9-1-1, and Law and Fire Dispatch capability, and back-up State EOC Backup Cascade Volcano monitoring, and master site for Public Safety Radio Comms.
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Pierce County EOC
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Mobile Operations Command & Communications MOCC
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Helping Neighbors Help Themselves
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Recognized as National “Best Practice” by US Congressional award. Defined as a typical Block Watch group of 25 to 50 homes. Program can build on established programs such as Block Watch, Safe Streets, Weed & Seed, neighborhood associations, etc. No special skills or equipment are required to participate.
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Plan ahead of time how to respond as a group to a disaster. Neighbors… sign up for teams, gather supplies and practice with drills. No special skills or training are required except first aid. This is a program that pays for itself through Neighbors who learn they can make a difference, if they have a plan.
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Public Education
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Civic Groups Senior Centers Assisted Living Apartments -- Residents / Staff Churches Schools -- Staff Mtgs / PTA Pre-Schools -- Staff Mtgs Head Start/E-CAP -- Parent Mtgs Safety Fairs Fire Department Open House Other Events AARP
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For the Children: 9-1-1 Training Earthquake and other Hazards Training For the Adults: All-Hazards Preparedness Presentation 9-1-1 Informational Presentation Any important issues of the day
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Mitigation
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Hazardous Area Regulations Property Buy-Outs Elevating Homes Flood Control Dams Structural Seismic Retrofit Non-Structural Seismic Retrofit Actions taken to reduce or eliminate the long- term risk to people, property, or the environment from hazards and their effects.
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Plans
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County, City, and Regional comprehensive emergency management / response plans (CEMP) Continuity of Operations Plans (COOP) Hazard identification and risk assessment
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Training Visit http://www.piercecountywa.org/index.aspx?NID=104 to learn about all of our Training and Public Education Opportunities.http://www.piercecountywa.org/index.aspx?NID=104
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Response/Recovery Training All Phases of Response & Recovery EOC Sustainment Elected Officials Training DEM University Technical skills for First Responders (fee) Multi-Hazard workshop for schools Emergency Preparedness ICS/EOC Interface Workshops ATC-20
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Recovery
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Recovery is both a short-term activity intended to return vital life-support systems to operation, and a long-term activity designed to return infrastructure systems to pre-disaster conditions.
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Determine Losses Collate Information Coordinate with State, Local, and Tribal Agencies Presidential Disaster Declaration
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Stafford Act and Small Business Administration Public Assistance Human Services Mitigation Low Interest Loans
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Pierce County Department of Emergency Management 2501 South 35 th Street Tacoma, WA 98409-7405 (253) 798-6595 PCEMERMGMT@co.pierce.wa.us PCEMERMGMT@co.pierce.wa.us http://www.piercecountywa.org/index.aspx?NID=104 Thank You!
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