Principles in Pre-Positioning Transportation Equipment & Materials for Emergency Response Herby Lissade, P.E. Chief, Office of Emergency Management.

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Principles in Pre-Positioning Transportation Equipment & Materials for Emergency Response Herby Lissade, P.E. Chief, Office of Emergency Management

2 22,000 Department Employees 330 Maintenance stations 713 Changeable Message Signs Most importantly – Almost 4,900 Dedicated and Experienced Highway Maintenance Employees. What does Caltrans use to respond to Emergencies? 1703 Closed Circuit TV Cameras 8,200 Pieces of equipment 323 Park and Ride Lots and 87 Safety Roadside Rest Areas 143 Highway Advisory Radio stations

Caltrans Capabilities  Maintenance Field Operations  Telecommunications  Architectural and Engineering Services  Traffic Management  Geographical Information Systems  Procurement and Warehousing  Right of Way/Real Estate Assets Maintenance Field Operations  Emergency traffic control and incident access control  Establishment of alternate corridors and detour routes  Debris removal and route clearance  Short term emergency repairs to highway elements and structures  Hazardous materials response

Lessons Learned  After Action Reports  Standard Operating Procedures Best Management Practices Exercises and Training Threats & Vulnerability Assessment  Know what the hazards are, for example flooding (inundation mapping) and Fire Maps; Mitigation Plans

Emergency Response Facilities, Equipment & Material Maintenance Stations Bulk Fuel Sites Emergency Generators Critical supplies warehousing at emergency levels to provide timely delivery Employee Housing (urban and remote areas)

Bulk Fuel 220 Sites with generated power. Critical Facility Fuel Level: 30% Bulk Fuel Location for Emergency Response – in strategic and densely populated areas.

Telecommunication Systems

Emergency Supply Pods  Procurement, staging and delivery of mission critical supplies/materials

California Highway Maintenance Stations 30 Mile Buffer – Placement for response time Along Emergency Lifeline Routes and NHS Additional Maps Strategic Highway Network National Highway System Emergency Supply Chain