Hazard/Disaster Briefing for the LA City Council September 30, 2009  Sgt. Tim Nordquist.

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Hazard/Disaster Briefing for the LA City Council September 30, 2009  Sgt. Tim Nordquist

Overview

Hazards and Disasters LAPD Emergency Operations Guide Disaster: An emergency that threatens or has caused extraordinary loss of life and/or property.

Hazards and Disasters LAPD Emergency Operations Guide Local Emergency: The Mayor may declare a local emergency when conditions are beyond the control of the normal services of the city.

Hazards and Disasters LAPD Emergency Operations Guide Unusual Occurrence: Fire, flood, storm, earthquake, tidal wave, landslide, wreck, enemy action, civil disturbance, or other natural or man-caused incident necessitating the declaration of a Tactical Alert or Mobilization.

Hazards and Disasters LAPD Emergency Operations Guide Tactical Alert: Preliminary stage of Mobilization Plan. Announcement of redistribution of on-duty officers to achieve personnel levels to control an emergency.

Hazards and Disasters LAPD Emergency Operations Guide Mobilization: Marshalling of personnel to control an Unusual Occurrence Immediate implementation of 12-hour alternating watches Deferment of days off Recall of off-duty officers

Top 3 Hazards threatening the City of Los Angeles

#1 Terrorism

As the 2 nd largest city in the US, and as a world renowned city, Los Angeles remains a terrorist target.

There have been multiple terrorist plots against LAX airport.

It is difficult to predict the frequency or severity of potential terrorist threats against Los Angeles.

According to a recent study conducted amongst residents of Los Angeles County: 17.4% Worry about a terrorist attack “Very Often/Often” 66.2% Worry about a terrorist attack “Sometimes/Rarely” Source: Eisenman (2009), American Journal of Public Health

We must not lose focus on defending our city from the threat of terrorism.

#2 Earthquakes

1971: San Fernando Earthquake 6.6 Magnitude 65 deaths 2,000 injuried $500 Million in Damages

1994: Northridge Earthquake 6.9 Magnitude 57 deaths 9,000 injuries $20 Billion in Damages

New computer models suggest the Puente Hills Fault, discovered in 1999, and located directly below downtown Los Angeles, has the potential to be the most significant natural disaster in US history: Potentially 18,000 deaths Potentially $252 Billion in Damages Source: Hansen (2005), Civil Engineering

#3 Civil Unrest

1965: Watts Riots Six day period 34 deaths 1,032 injured $40 Million in Damages

1992: Rodney King Riots Four day period 52 deaths 2,300 injured $1 Billion in Damages

Conclusion

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