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1 ArcGIS for Emergency Management Configuring the Damage Assessment Solutions
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2 ArcGIS for Emergency Management
A solution to support the EM Mission Series of useful maps and apps focused on emergency management work Organized by phases of emergency response Extensible, configurable Freely available and fully supported A foundation for Partner solutions Community of users Best Practices / Implementation Support Network of Esri Services and Partner offerings Help users implement, sustain and enhance Planning Workflows Focused Maps and Apps Public Information … available on-premise or in the cloud

3 ArcGIS for Emergency Management
Flood Planning Floodplain Inquiry Emergency Assistance Evacuation Zones My Hazard Info Data Aggregation Tools Shelter Locator Community Events Preparedness GIS/IT ArcGIS Online Model Organization Service Catalog Data Aggregation Tools Parcels Addresses Crowd Source Manager Crowd Source Reporter Mitigation Hazard Planning and Analysis Community Mitigation Hazard Vulnerability Analysis Damage Assessment Citizen Service Request Debris Reporting Citizen Reports Logistics Planning Incident Status Dashboard Recovery Citizen Service Request Emergency Management Maps Public Information Map Local Impact Map Road Closures Damage Assessment CAMEO Tools Common Operational Response Operations Response Incident Status Dashboard Situational Awareness Viewer Logistics Planning Incident Briefing Photo Survey Health and Safety Reports Damage Assessment Dashboard Impact Summary Map Shelter Locator

4 Initial Damage Assessment
Business Need Understand the magnitude and severity of damages Problem Time consuming Availability of trained staff Inconsistencies with gathered information Solution ArcGIS platform to collect, monitor, and report on the initial assessments Local emergency management personnel need to first understand the magnitude and severity of damage to support response and recovery decisions

5 Typical Damage Assessment Process
Event/Incident Occurs Local EM receives report and assembles response teams After response teams are done recovery process begins Initial damage assessment teams are assigned areas to survey Paper forms are filled out in the field EM staff gather paper forms to determine extent and severity of damages Decision is made to request a Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment Local emergency management personnel need to first understand the magnitude and severity of damage to support response and recovery decisions

6 Process with ArcGIS Information is entered once
5. Determine extent and severity 3. Monitor damage info in Operations Dashboard 2. Collect damage info in the field 4. Generate Summary Report 1. Publish Feature Service Information is entered once Collect Connected or Offline Decisions are near Real-Time Feeds into Joint PDA process

7 Demonstration

8 Damage Assessment Photo Survey
Helps Emergency Response organizations leverage aerial and street-lvel photos collected from camera traps in the wild Expedites photo processing using custom GP tools Streamlines the collection of information from aerial or street-level photos Photo Survey is a configuration of ArcGIS combined with a JavaScript application that can be used by emergency response organizations to publish aerial and street-level photo collections and conduct surveys that identify damaged areas and structures within the images. Photo Survey expedites damage assessments by leveraging photos produced by many commercially available cameras. It combines these photos with a series of questions in the form of an online survey and associates the answers to points or administrative units on the ground. The simple to use application will enable emergency operations staff, and optionally the general public, to review time sensitive images after a disaster, thus allowing emergency response organizations to quickly estimate damage costs and determine potential financial impacts of an event.

9 Photo Survey Components
Organized in to maps for each survey Photo Survey Toolbox Accessible to responders in Photo Survey app Photos ArcGIS Online Portal for ArcGIS Monitored by organization (operational dashboards) …..available as a hybrid solution

10 Demonstration

11 Please fill out the survey using
the Esri Events app Scroll Down Thank you @ArcGISforEM

12 esriurl.com/SitAware


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