12th Annual Joint Services/Agency/ERC Relocation Training ...
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12th Annual Joint Services/Agency/ERCRelocation Training Conference
Emergency Relocation
Rick Williams, Work and Family Life Consultant, Navy Fleet and Family Support Center
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PREPARE AHEAD OF TIME EVENT TAKES PLACE ASSESS AND REPORT RECOVERY MILITARY – LESSONS LEARNED OPERATION PREPARE
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Emergency Relocation-Preparation
PREPARATION– Proper Prior Planning Prevents Particularly Poor
Performance
Evacuate in 10 minutes (video)
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Emergency Relocation-Preparation
PREPARATION– The Plan is Nothing, Planning is Everything
It’s what the military spends over 90% of it’s time doing. How much time do you/your family spend in
preparation?
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Emergency Relocation-Preparation
PREPARATION– Emergency Kit– Finances– Home Inventory (Home Inventory video)– Practice/Drill
2 story home vs. ground level
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THE EMERGENCY EVENT TYPES OF EVENTS
– NATURAL• Earthquake/Storm/Fire/Volcano
– MAN MADE• Accidents/Intentional/Terrorism
EVENT DICTATES COURSE OF ACTION
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Emergency Relocation-Assessment
EVENT DICTATES COURSE OF ACTION Immediate Damage Assessment
– Death/Injury– What has been lost/disrupted?Transportation/Communication/Power/Water/Shelter
Event Area – Localized vs. Wide-spread Types of Emergencies – How They Affect You-
– At Home– At School– At Work
Evacuate/Safe Haven vs. Shelter in Place?
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Emergency Relocation-Event/Assessment
Civilian Response / Military Response Civilian
– Federal/State/County/City/Neighborhood/School/Work/Home
Military– Region/Base/Command (Deployed?)
Are these responses coordinated?
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Medical Assistance/First Aid? Communication
– Phone/Radio/Television/Internet
Transportation Shelter/Food $$$$
– CHECK?/CREDIT?/DEBIT?/CASH!
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Emergency Relocation-Military Lessons Learned
LESSONS LEARNED Katrina - Hurricane San Diego - Fires Mt. Pinatubo - Volcano Sigonella – Floods/Volcano USS Cole/911 - Terrorism
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Emergency Relocation-Lessons Learned
Nation:– FEMA/Ready.gov
Navy/Marine Corps:– NFAAS/Operation Prepare
Army:
Air Force:
Coast Guard:– Emergency Responder
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Emergency Relocation –Operation Prepare
Moving Military Families: Challenges and Opportunities 12
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HurricaneFlood Tornado
Winter Storm Heat Wave
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Other natural hazards are possible here.
Earthquake Power Outage
Dam Failure Wild Fire
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Navy personnel are strongly encouraged to prepare for and respond to emergency
situations…
…to protect themselves, their families, and any visitors to an installation.
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FloodHurricane
Disease Outbreak
May have time to prepare or evacuate
TornadoChemical SpillTerrorist Strike
Could have little time to respond
Unless you are prepared for an emergency, your family could be without food, water, and even medicine, for a number of days.
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Resources are available– Handouts– Web sites
CNICwww.cnic.navy.mil
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Emergency plans and procedures Emergency notification
– Procedures and codes– Warning (and all clear) signals– Installation closure notification process
Standard and emergency muster procedures
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[Installation] evacuation information
Instructions for non-essential personnel
Instructions for essential personnel
Evacuation routes and maps
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Phone numbers– Navy Region and Installation Notification (e.g., 911)– Quarterdeck, CDO, Admin Office– Command Ombudsman– Community/State emergency management– Overseas contacts (state department, U.S. embassy)
Web sites– Installation– Community/State emergency management– Region
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Temporarily shelter-in-place Evacuate Move to civilian shelter Move to a safe haven
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Area shelters and safe-haven locations
Civilian shelters– Location– Location
Safe-havens– Location– Location
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Know contact information. Make emergency contact cards. Conduct a dry run.
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Build a basic home emergency kit– Food, water, and medical supplies– Flashlight, radio, and batteries– Maps, plans, cash, and
personal documents
Make portable kits– For vehicle and workplace
Update kits periodically.
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If you or your family has been affected by a declared emergency, you can report your needs– Phone: 877-414-5358– TDD: 866-297-1971 Navy Family
Accountability and Assessment System
https://www.navyfamily.navy.mil
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“The plan is nothing, planning is everything.”- General Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Photographer's Mate Airman Paul WilliamsUtilitiesman Chief Jody MarkhamJournalist 3rd Class Ryan C. McGinleyMass Communication Specialist Seaman Joseph CaballeroMass Communication Specialist Seaman Travis AlstonCommunication Specialist Seaman Jose R. RolonU.S. Coast Guard Photographer Tom SperdutoPhotographer’s Mate 2nd Class Michael SandbergPhotographer's Mate 3rd Class Milosz ReterskiPhotographer’s Mate 2nd Class Michael SandbergPhotographer’s Mate Airman Roland FranklinAirman Joe Hendricks