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University of California – Berkeley Office of Emergency Preparedness/Homeland Security “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.” -John Muir
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WHO WE ARE UC Berkeley Campus 50,000 + daily population 2,347 acres 324 buildings Located in the 10.5 sq.mi. City of Berkeley(112,356) bounded by the cities of Albany, Oakland and Emeryville
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Natural Earthquake Fire Fire Flood Flood Power outage Terrorist Threat Animal Activist Bomb Threat Explosion Civil Unrest Technological Hazmat Release Rad-Chem-Bio Potential Emergencies Multi-Hazards Mitigation Plan (24 Incidents)
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Campus Emergency Response Program Field Level Operations Level Management Level Policy Level Chancellor's Emergency Policy Group (CEPG)Emergency Operations Center (EOC)RSSPUHSUCPDEMA CoordinatorICBuilding CoordinatorFSP.AISTHREH&S Emergency Responders
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OUR DEPENDENCIES INTERNAL (Campus) Departments, Colleges, Schools (350 + Campus Units) Facilities Services (Utilities) IST Security EXTERNAL (Region) Emergency Response Resources Fire Department/EMS Hazmat Hospitals Hot Sites
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INTERDEPENDENCIES Campus Students/Staff/Faculty Local Effects Remote Effects Infrastructure (Power, Transportation, Telecommunications, Water, Etc.) ResearchTeaching Local Business City Suppliers Higher ED System CATASTROPHIC EVENT
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CONCERNS/SOLUTIONS Identification of existing resources and “GAPS” Awareness/Acknowledgement of “RELIANCE” Identification of Dependencies/Interdependencies – “CRITICAL” Develop relationships and “Participate” in meetings, groups, etc. MOU/LOA (written) Plans/Procedures/Training
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?QUESTIONS? Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness/Homeland Security 1 Sproul Hall #1199 Berkeley, CA 94720 510-642-1258 SFS Services, Inc. PO Box 1390, Suite B Discovery Bay, CA, 94505 510-410-1927
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