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1 Emergency Management and GIS Establishing Baseline Operations Thomas Sivak Executive Director Hamilton County Emergency Management

2 Objectives Understand Emergency Management Responsibilities before, during, after events Share experiences from the past 3 years and how GIS had great impacts on the outcome of the events Identify future growth in expanding GIS into Emergency Management functions

3 Emergency Management Resource Coordinators Situational Awareness Planning Communication Coordination *Before, During, and After Disasters / Special Events*

4 Setting the bar The only thing harder than planning for an emergency is explaining why you didnt

5 State Fair Pre-Planning 2011

6 Pre-Planning and Mapping State Fair Pre-Planning started during Summer of 2011 Enhanced relationships with Local and State Partners Worked with GIS to identify a divisions system for events taking place at the State Fairgrounds

7 State Fair Collapse 2011 Preplanning areas enabled rapid response Allowed for rapid primary search of area Enabled responders to complete a thorough secondary search within hours of the incident

8 Super Bowl 2012

9 Pre-Planning and Coordination Planning started 3 years before event Many changes took place within the last 6 months Planning and mapping worked hand in hand for various abilities to leverage GIS

10 Briefings (Supervisors)

11 Final Pre-Planning Meeting

12 Numerous Maps to Discern Super Bowl Committee Maps Public Safety Maps CAD Drawings NFL Contractor Maps

13 Georgia Street Super Bowl Village Zip Line and Entrance to the NFL Experience Train Line Main Stage Pacers Fieldhouse and Hosted 2 Home Games

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16 Public Safety Compound 16

17 Public Safety Compound 17

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19 Public Safety Compound 19

20 Public Safety Compound 20

21 Public Safety Compound 21

22 Public Safety Compound 22

23 Public Safety Compound 23

24 Henryville F4 Tornado

25 Henryville Sit Awareness

26 Henryville F4 Tornado Saturday Morning

27 Henryville – Sunday Morning

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29 Richmond Hills November 10th

30 Richmond Hills November 11th

31 Response to Recovery ~700 (911) calls 2 Deaths ~10 injuries 80+ homes affected Shelter Established at Community Church

32 Initial Damage Assessment *Best Practice*

33 November 13 th Engaging the Whole Community Ingress Egress credentials and plan executed Roadmap created Incident Management Team Coordinated Recovery meeting established Ingress and Egress systems in place Establishing relationships with Insurance Agencies

34 Ingres / Egress / Checkpoints *Best Practice*

35 Area Affected

36 Conclusion The use of GIS mapping in Emergency Management is growing Incorporating GIS in the Emergency Operations Center is a Best Practice Continued growth in education of what can be done with GIS is needed within the Emergency Management Community Enhanced Critical Infrastructure Mapping


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