Deputy Chief Jerry Villanueva, EMC Lieutenant Thomas Quinn, Asst. EMC Robert Bartley, EM Planner

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Deputy Chief Jerry Villanueva, EMC Lieutenant Thomas Quinn, Asst. EMC Robert Bartley, EM Planner Luz Elda Sanchez, Secretary 200 N. Kansas,

 Assess risks and vulnerabilities  Develop strategies to eliminate or reduce risk to life and property

 Tornado  Flash Flood  Winter Storm/ Ice Storm  Power Outage  Water Shortage  Mass Fatality  Hazardous Materials  Terrorism  Civil Disturbance  Cyber Attack  Earthquake  Fires  Wildland Fires  Drought  Disease Outbreaks  Rail Car Accidents  High Winds  Extreme Heat  Thunderstorms & Lightning

 Before an Extreme Heat event  Community Outreach  Social Media  Emergency Operation Plans  Coordinate with Fire/EMS, NWS and Health Dept.  Monitor

 Warning  Communications  Shelter & Mass Care  Radiological  Evacuation  Fire  Law Enforcement  Medical & Health  Public Information  Recovery  Public Works

 Utilities  Resource Management  Direction and Control  Human Services  Hazard Mitigation  Search and Rescue  Hazardous Materials  Transportation  Donations Management  Legal  Terrorism

 During an Extreme Heat event  Activate the Emergency Operations Center  Support Incident Commanders  Coordinate with responding agencies  Public Notifications  Cooling Shelters  Water Stations  Resources  Disaster Declaration – State and Federal asst.

 Register online on the EP Fire Dept./Emergency Management website to receive texts, s and phone calls in emergency situations  Warnings and Protective Action Instructions  Extreme Heat Warnings  Phone number for assistance  Location of cooling centers  Location to pick up supplies, water, food  Messages in Spanish

 For large scale emergencies such as Extreme Heat event  All Public Information Officers involved in response will create one unified message  Press releases as needed Establishing a JIC for Incidents/Events

 After an Extreme Heat event  Damage assessments  Federal reimbursement  Mitigation grants  After Action Reports – lessons learned