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Emergency Management /
Active Shooter
Michigan Water Environment Association (MWEA)
October 2014
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INTRODUCTION
Two-part seminar focus.
Part 1, overview of emergency management / disaster response and recovery – your important role.
Part 2, active-shooter / violence – what you can do to prevent, prepare, survive.
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Cycle: Prevention / Mitigation, Protection, Response, Recovery
Tiered, local officials, responders, mutual aid, special teams
Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)
Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
Michigan Emergency Management Act, PA 390 & MEMP
MSP / EMHSD
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) /
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
National Response Framework (NRP)
National Incident Management System (NIMS)
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Infrastructure protection and
detection measures
Maintain critical water and
waste water systems
Incident Command System
(ICS)
Emergency Support Function
(ESF) #3
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Participate in Unified Command
Representative in EOC
Technical Specialists and heavy
equipment operators
Evacuation
Damage Assessment
Debris Management
Restoration of essential
services
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HAZARDS
Natural, Technological, Human-Caused
Tornado / Severe Thunderstorm
Flooding
Heat Wave
Winter Storm / Extreme Cold
Earthquake
Public health (Flu, Ebola)
Power Outage
Gas Leak
Fire
Hazardous Materials
Terrorism
Cyber
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Flooding –
August 11-13, 2014
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4.75 to 6.0 inches of
rain in a few hours…
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Infrastructure failure and
natural sinkholes
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ACTIVE SHOOTER
ACTIVE-ASSAILANT / THREATS
Review of previous incidents and recent events
Workplace violence
Crazies, criminals, and crusaders…
Terrorism and extremists
Targeted violence
Lone-wolf
Small team tactics – multiple attacks
Secondary devices or targeting responders (police, fire, EMS, public works, military, security)
Handguns, long guns, knives, automatic weapons, smoke, booby-traps, IED / bombs…
Bomb threats
Suspicious mail
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ACTIVE SHOOTER RESPONSE
Situational Awareness: Be Prepared, Be Vigilant, Be Resilient (be informed, stay calm, recognize, react, report…)
RUN (ESCAPE, evacuate)
HIDE (LOCKDOWN, cover and concealment)
FIGHT (last resort, only if necessary)
Call 9-1-1 (when it is safe to do so…)
What to report, what to do / not do
when police arrive…
Reunification, recovery
(defusing, crisis counseling / CISM)
Poster, further information,
video available on-line…
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DOJ / FBI Active Shooter Event
Quick Reference Guide
DHS
Active
Shooter
Response
Poster FEMA / EMI / Independent Study Program On-Line Training Courses (free; obtain certificates)…
IS-906 Workplace Security Awareness IS-907 Active Shooter: What You Can Do
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Suspicious mail
handling
Recognize, stay calm, react, report… Isolate DECON Routes of Exposure Time – Distance – Shielding Upwind – Uphill – Upstream
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Cyber security
Computer networks
Wireless devices
SCADA
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Critical
Infrastructure
National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)
Drinking Water and Waste-Water Systems
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TERRORISM & EXTREMISM
Pre-Indicators Organized Terrorist Organizations Radicalized: Inspired Lone-wolf Crazies, Criminals, Crusaders… Eco-Terrorism (ELF, etc) Attacks on utilities (power and
water systems)
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Michigan Intelligence Operations Center (MIOC) – Fusion Center
Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR)
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L. Brooks Patterson Oakland County Executive
Gerald Poisson
Chief Deputy County Executive
George Miller Director, Department of Health & Human Services
Ted Quisenberry, PEM
Manager, Homeland Security Division
Mike Loper, PEM
Oakland County Homeland Security 1200 N. Telegraph Rd, Building 47W Pontiac, MI 48341 248-858-5324 (Office) 248-858-5300 (EOC) 248-858-5550 (Fax) [email protected]