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