CSEPP Orientation 2014

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Transcript of CSEPP Orientation 2014

Chemical Stockpile

Emergency Preparedness

Program

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Public Law 99-145 Maximum Protection Public, The Environment, and to

Personnel Involved Continued Storage or Destruction

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As of Startup of JACADS

U.S. Army Federal Emergency Management Agency State Local Government Community Response Agencies

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Fixed Facility, Technological Hazard

Army-funded, FEMA-Army-Administered

Prepares Local Jurisdiction For Chemical Incident

Provides All Hazards Response Resources

PCD Stores Mustard Agent Only

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Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Services Bureau

Emergency Management Volunteer Teams 911 Center CSEPP

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Protective Action Awareness Indoor/Outdoor Alerting Traffic Control/Evacuation Stakeholder Complacency Training/Exercises

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41 Exercises Since 1992 19 Federally Evaluated Last was May 8, 2013 Next Is May 6, 2014

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Since 1988, Pueblo County has received $65 million in Federal Funding

EOC/E-911/GIS/JIC, Communications

Systems and Equipment

Training and Exercises

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1. Alert & Notification Systems

2. Automated Data Processing

3. Communications 4. Coordinated Plans 5. Decontamination 6. Emergency

Operations Center

7. Exercises 8. Personnel 9. Personal Protective

Equipment 10.Training 11.Medical Support 12.Public Awareness

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ALERT & NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS Automated pager call-

down operational. ETNS (aka “Reverse 911”) system installed and operational.

Fully Capable

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ALERT & NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS MOU with Pueblo Chemical Depot for

notification 20 outdoor warning sirens installed,

operational, tested daily

ALERT & NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS

Indoor - Tone Alert Radios Distribution complete on Depot, IRZ, and some of PAZ (1735 distributed to-date)

Battery replacement

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Sign Boards

COLORADO PROGRAM STATUS

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AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS System operational- All EOC/OC’s have data

transfer capability

Web Puff installed at PCD, Pueblo County and State EOC/OC’s

Fully Capable

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COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Fiber optic data and high-band radio system funded and implemented

800 MHz conversion

Fully Capable

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LAW ENFORCEMENT Pueblo County Sheriff

◦ Patrol ◦ Investigations ◦ Civil ◦ Transportation ◦ Labor ◦ Work Release ◦ Reserve Officers ◦ Command Staff

Railroad Police

FIRE Pueblo Rural Fire Department Boone Volunteer Fire Department Pueblo West Fire Department Rye Fire District West Park Fire District Beulah Volunteer Fire Department Red Creek Volunteer Fire/Rescue Pueblo Emergency Response Teams

(PERT) – Fire

MEDICAL American Medical Response (AMR) Beulah Volunteer Ambulance

SEARCH PERT – Search & Rescue PERT – Dive Rescue/Recovery

OTHER ACOVA Pueblo City-County Health Department

units Pueblo County Dept of Emergency Mgt units

NOTE: The Center also provides communication services for hazardous materials response, which involves a mix of fire, law enforcement, medical, health and support agencies listed above.

Over 800 responders are dispatched through

this center.

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COORDINATED PLANS

Pueblo County: Latest revision to CSEPP and Local Emergency Operations plan, January 2014.

Colorado CSEPP Recovery Plan Adopted in 2012.

Joint Information Center (SOP): Latest review March 2014.

All Work plans complete.

Fully Capable

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DECONTAMINATION One Hospital decon

unit at St. Mary-Corwin Hospital

Parkview – One skid mounted Decon unit

Three mobile decon tent systems in Pueblo County

Fully Capable

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTERS

Pueblo Chemical Depot OC Pueblo County EOC State EOC/Multi-Agency Coordinating

Center All Centers are

interlinked and fully operational

Fully Capable

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EXERCISE PROGRAM Last FME conducted

May 8, 2013 Off-post community

participates in PCD CAIRA exercises

Next exercise scheduled May 6, 2014

Fully Capable

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PERSONNEL Required and authorized CSEPP staff in

position at State and County level

11.5 Full-Time Employees (Pueblo County)

2 additional Medical Support Staff at PCCHD

Fully Capable

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

500 sets of respirators, responder suits, hoods, boots and gloves.

Fully Capable

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TRAINING PROGRAM

Initial response training complete

Refresher training ongoing

NIMS & JIS

Fully Capable

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MEDICAL SUPPORT CAPABILITIES Emergency medical staff at hospitals

and EMS responders from all local agencies trained (CSEPP & Homeland Security curriculums)

Fully Capable

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PUBLIC AWARENESS

Annual CSEPP calendar distributed 95% of IRZ population given a TAR and a

basic CSEPP briefing Shelter-In-Place kits distributed in IRZ JIC operational Ongoing public education programs

Fully Capable

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Responders and Citizens All-Hazards Approach to Preparedness & Readiness Frequent updates to Community Stakeholders Community Survey Continued Outreach

Pueblo County DTR Switch Emergency Services Building Media Campaign

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PCAPP

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Program here as long as stockpile is here

Beneficial to this county

Increased preparedness and ability to respond to any accident/incident, e.g. 9-11

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