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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.1 Attach 3 THE CITY COUNCIL Valerie Barnes David Burton Guy Houston Lisbeth Howard Paul Moffat CITY MANAGER Richard Ambrose EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OPERA TIONS PLAN City of Dublin 100 Civic Plaza Dublin, CA 94568 READ THIS FIRST Emergency: A situation that requires immediate action beyond the scope of normal City operations. Does an emergency exist in Dublin right now, as you read this? no Relax, and see the table of contents on page iii. yes Has the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) been activated? no Are you the employee present, with the highest degree of expertise in the type of situation at hand? no Ask the employee with the highest degree of expertise in this type of situation, who is now present, to read this plan. Wait for your assignment. yes yes Congratulations. You are in charge. Your title, until you are relieved by the City Manager, or his alemate, is E.O.C. Manager. See page 24. Do you know what your emergency title and assignment is? no Check with the KG.C. Manager. yes See page 8 for the page number of the ACTION CHECKLIST you should follow now. ii Table of Contents Title page...................................................................................................................................... ..... i "Read this First" ................................................................................................................................. ii Table of Contents............................................................................................................................... iii General Information ..........................................................,.....,...,..................................................... 1 Introduction .................................................................................................,............................ 3 Purpose ........................................................................,............................................................ 3 Scope ........................................................................................ ................................................3 Priorities..............,.................................,...,............................................................................... 3 The Emergency Operating Center ....... ............................................................. ........................ 4 Activation of this plan .............................................................................................................. 4 Levels of Disaster............................................,........................................................................ 5 The Emergency Organization................................................................................................... 7 Organization Chart ................................................................................................................... 8 Who is in Charge ...................................................................................................................... 9 Continuity of Government........................................................................................................ 10 Emergency Powers ................................................................................................................... 11 Legal Immunities..............................................................................................,....................... 12 Emergency Communications....................................,............................................................... 12 Other Organizations..... ............................................................................................................. 13 Annexes .............................................................................................................................. ............... 15 A. Action Checklists................................................................................................................ 15 Management Section ........................................................................................................,.., 19 Operations Section..........................................................................................................,..... 41 Planning Section.........,.............................................................,........................................... 75 Logistics Section .................................................................................................................. 93 Finance Section..................................................................................................................... 119 B. Emergency Activation Guide........................................................,.....,............,.................. 137 C. Authority and References...........................................,.... ,......,............................................ 143 D. Sample Documents.............................................................................................................. 147 Exhibits..............................,.......,......................................................................,.,.............................. 162 A - Distribution List ....... .......................................................................................................... 163 B - Revision Record.......................................................,......... ,................................................ 164 C - Resources List..................................................................................................................... 165 D - E.O.C. Floorplan................................................................................................................. 166 iii .. G E N E R A L I GENERAL INFORMATION N F 0 R .M A T I 0 N ; - 1 - G E N E R A L I. INTRODUCTION The City of Dublin is located in an area faced with a high risk of being involved with a "typical" California disaster. This is due to the fact that the city 1) is in the vicinity of major earthquake faults; 2) is in the path of major civilian and military air traffic lanes; 3) has major highways and several main routes of travel traversing it; 4) has occupancies using hazardous materials. The potential for a major disaster is present. The city takes seriously its responsibility to provide advanced information to citizens, to help minimize damage and injury in a disaster, and also to ensure effective communication and efficient services when a disaster occurs. When disaster strikes, an emergency organization must be mobilized immediately. This plan will help the City make this mobilization quickly and effectively. II. PURPOSE OF THIS PLAN I. During emergencies, to answer the questions, Who's 10 charge?" and "What should I do?". 2. To make sure that necessary jobs get done. 3. To provide for the continuity of government during emergencIes. 4. To help you understand the city of Dublin emergency organization. 5. To provide guidance for disaster education and training. 6. To provide references to more detailed information. III. SCOPE This plan is designed to be used by any department(s) in any emer- gency that may strike Dublin. This includes, but is not limited to: · Earthquakes · Major storms · Floods · Airplane crash . Fires · Environmental response · Hazardous spills or leaks · Civil unrest · Major industrial or transportation accidents The text of this plan is short; if you need more detail, refer to the action checklists in this plan, the documents at each work station in the Emergency Operations Center, or one of the documents referred to on page 143. IV. PRIORITIES In an emergency, assign response efforts according to these prIorities: 1. People trapped whose lives are in immediate danger from fire, flood, etc. 2. Life threatening fires, floods, leaks, etc. I N F o R M A T I. o N - 3 - G E N E R A L I N F o R M A T I o N 3 . Life threatening injuries 4 . Maj or threats to property 5. Lesser injured persons 6 . Essential systems and services 7. Recovery of fatalities 8. Continuity of government V. THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER The Emergency Operations Center (E,O.C.) serves as the center of the City's emergency operations. All of the functions of this emergency man- agement operations plan will be carried out from this location. A. Primary E.O.C.: Dublin Civic Center, 100 Civic Plaza The E.O.C. is located in the police wing of the building. The Police departments training and briefing rooms will be con- verted into work stations at the time the E.O.C. is activated. Detailed instructions for the conversion process are posted in the E.O.C. office. B. Alternate: Dougherty Regional Fire Authority Fire Station 1, 7494 Donahue Drive The primary E.O.C. will be the only site used unless it is not usable. C. Access to the E.O.C. Entry to the primary E.O.C. MUST be made through the police wing lobby area. All personnel MUST identify themselves as a City of Dublin employee through the use of their identity card. VI. ACTIVATION OF THIS PLAN This plan becomes active when the Emergency Operations Center (E.O.C.) IS activated. This occurs when: - The City Manager, the alternate, any department head or the City employee with the highest degree of expertise in the emergency at hand activates the E.O.C. This person will be in charge (that is, the E.O.C. Manager) until relieved by the City Manager or alternate. - or - - A proclamation of local emergency has been issued. (See Annex D for sample proclamations); - or- - A state of emergency or a state of war emergency exists, either as declared by the governor or as defined in the California Emergency Services Act. - 4- G E N E R A L Immediately following the activation of the E.O.C., the City Manager must be notified by the designated representative declaring the activation. In addition, the "On Duty" Police Department Watch Commander and Communications Center Supervisor must be notified. There are two levels of activation: Partial Activation: The E.O,C, is activated, but only some of the positions are filled. This may involve a smaller emergency that a limited number of responders can handle, or it might involve the early stages of what later becomes a larger problem, or it might involve the late stages of a response prior to deactivation of the E.O.C. (example chart on page 6). Full Activation: The E.O.C. is activated, and all or most of the positions are filled. This involves an emergency requiring an all-out City (or greater) response effort (example chart on page 6). When placing the E.O.C. into operation, provide the following information: (Be prepared to provide a report of conditions to the E. 0. C. Manager upon his/her arrival at the E. 0. C.) 1 . What is the level of the emergency? 2. What sections or units will be required? 3, Who is acting as E.O.C. Manager and/or Section Chief. VII. LEVELS OF DISASTER The City of Dublin recognizes three levels of disaster which will be dictated by the severity of the emergency, These levels correspond to the State of California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and our City of Dublin Multi Hazard Functional Plan (MHFP). Levell: A minor to moderate incident wherein local resources are adequate and available. Some or all off duty personnel may be recalled. Level 2: A moderate to severe emergency wherein local resources are not adequate and mutual aid may be required. All off duty personnel will be recalled. Level 3: A major disaster wherein resources in or near the im- pacted area are overwhelmed and extensive mutual aid IS required. A proclamation of a local disaster will be made and a Presidential Declaration of an Emergency or Disas- ter will be requested. All off duty personnel will be re- called. I N F o R M A T I o N - 5- . /' [-------[/'/' Legal Officer ------- G E N E R A L Earthquake Flood Fire Accident Civil unrest I N F o R' M A T I o N Public Information I Operations I Public Information Legal Officer Operations I Examples of EOC Activation Partial Activation Full Activation Some damage, (dishes may break, some objects fall, some windows crack. Injuries and/or buildings collapse. Impending evacuation of either persons or homes. Required evacuation of persons or homes. Third alarm mutual aid. Fourth alarm mutual aid. More than 15 casualties. More than 100 casualties. Threatens the safety of others. At direction of Police department. P ARTIALACTIV A TION [-----J City Council - --- [-- --J Planning ----- r--------, - - - -I Emergency Services I .......... Coordinator .......... L________.J .......... i = Policy Group J --1------]. [ = Logistics ] [= Finance ] FULL ACTIVATION Emergency Services Coordinator Policy Group - 6 - ;!!! G E N ":E' R A L. VIII. THE EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION An emergency changes our working relationships. The major changes are: - Several agencies or departments work under the direction of one person (Section Chief) even though they normally work independently. - Special purpose units may form to perform emergency tasks, such as emergency transportation or food. If you serve in such a unit, you are detached from your regular agency or department. This plan describes an emergency organization, complete with titles, job descriptions, and duty checklists. You can see a summary of this organiza- tion on page six. The City of Dublin Emergency Management Organization and its policies and procedures will be regulated by the Standardized Emer- gency Management System as stated in California Government Code, Sec. 8607, and its implementing regulations, California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 2, Office of Emergency Services, Standardized Emer- gency Management System, and guidelines. The incident command system and a multi-agency coordination system, as described in those regulations and guidelines, will be used for coordination and direction of the emergency efforts. The Incident Command System provides clear authority, direction, and communication during emergencies, The ICS can be utilized for any type or size of emergency ranging from a minor incident involving only a few mem- bers of the emergency organization, to a major incident involving several agencies outside the Dublin area. The Incident Command System allows agencies throughout the state of California to communicate using common terminology and operating procedures. It also allows for the timely combi- nation of resources during time of emergency. The ICS has five major functional areas. In the field response level they are Command, Operations, Planning, Logistics and Finance. The Command Section is responsible for overall command and administration of the incident. The Operations Section is responsible for the coordinated tactical response of all field operations directly applicable to or in support of the mission(s) in accordance with the Incident Action Plan, The Planning Section is responsible for the collection, evaluation, documentation, and use of information about the development of the incident, and the status of resources. Logistics is responsible for providing facilities, services, person- nel, equipment, and materials in support of the incident while Finance is - 7. I N ~.. F '0. It M .. A T I :0 N CITY OF DUBLIN EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION Public Information City Council Emergency Services Officer Page 19 Coordinator Assistant to the City Manager Community Safety Assistant Page 36 l- i- Page 28 E.O.C. MANAGER Legal Officer Policy Decision Director of Emergency Senrices City Attorney - City Manager - Group Page 24 Department Heads Page 33 Page 31 Operations Section Planning Logistics Section Finance Chief Section Chief Section Chief Chief Police - Fire - Public Works Planning Director Parks & Community Services Director Admin. Svcs. Dir. Page 41 Page 75 Page 93 Page 119 Fire & Rescue Medical Resource Status Personnel Transportation Cost (Fire Dept) (Fire Dept) (Planning) (Personnel) (Public Works) (Finance Dept) Page 44 Page 62 Page 79 Page 97 Page 112 Page 123 law R.A.C.E.s. Documentation Coroner Communications Time Enforcement (Amateur Radio) (City Clerk) (Police Dept) (Police Dept) (Finance Dept) (Police Dept) Page 67 Page 82 Page 100 Page 115 Page 126 Page 49 Situation Care & Shelter Public Works & Utilities Analysis (Recreation Compensation Engineering (Public Works) (Planning Oept) Supervisor) and Claims (Public Works) Page 70 Page 85 Page 104 (Management Page 54 Asst) Technical Supply Page 129 Damage Specialist (Finance) Assessment (As Assigned) Page 109 Recovery (Building Oept.) Page 90 (Econ Oevel Mgr) Page 58 Page 132 ". G E N E R. .A L I N F o R M A T I o N responsible for monitoring and analyzing all financial aspects of the incident. This system can be used within one agency, or by several agencies involved in the same emergency. While field response units will use the five pnmary ICS function titles, the E.O.C. staff will use the term "management" instead of "command", with the titles of the other four functions remaining the same. The City of Dublin emergency management organization will be the local level of the Standardized Emergency Management System. SEMS incorporates the use of the Incident Command System, the Master Mutual Aid Agreement, the Operational Area concept, existing mutual aid systems, and multi-agency or inter-agency coordination. SEMS consists of five organizational levels which are activated as necessary (see interface model page 10): . Field response - emergency response personnel and resources, under the command of an appropriate authority, carry out tactical decisions and activities in direct response to an incident or threat. ICS will be used at the field response level of an incident. . Local government - manages and coordinates the overall emer- gency response and recovery activities within its jurisdiction. . Operational Area - an intermediate level of the state's emergency services organization which encompasses the county and all politi- cal subdivisions within the county including special districts. The Operational Area manages and/or coordinates information, re- sources, and priorities among local governments within the Opera- tional Area, and serves as the coordination and communication link between the local government level and the regional level. . Re~ional - manages and coordinates information and resources among operational areas within the mutual aid region, and also between the operational areas and the state level. . ~ -manages state resources in response to the emergency needs of the other levels, and coordinates mutual aid among the mutual aid regions and between the regional level and state level. The state level also serves as the coordination and communications link between the state and the federal disaster response system. IX. WHO IS IN CHARGE This plan is designed so that anyone can step in and follow the action checklist for any emergency position, including the E.O.C. Manager. How- .9. ~ G ICS/EOC INTERFACE MODEL E Federal N Response Plan E R State A LEGEND Operational - Formallinks L Area - - Informallinks Policy Group Exec. Heads Dept. Heads I N Emergency Staff F Management Functions 0 r I I 1 Operations Planning Logistics Finance Support and Disaster Support and Support and R Coordination Analysis Coordination Coordination I I I I M Emergency I I I I Emergency Operating Center I I I I Operating Center . I I T A Field Response I I I I Field Response Operations I I I I Operations T I I Incident I Staff I I I Command I Functions I I I I I I I I I I I r I 1 0 Operations I Planning I Logistics Finance N - 10- G E N E R A L ever, it is best to fill the Manager position with qualified people in this order: 1 . City Manager 2. Assistant City Manager 3. Fire Chief, Police Chief, Public Works Director, Chief Building Official depending on the type of incident (see page 16) 4. The City employee/contract employee with the highest degree of expertise in the type of emergency at hand. In an emergency, use available personnel in the following order: 1. City employees/contract employees. 2. Skilled individuals from other organizations. 3. Independent volunteers. 4. Citizens pressed into service by the E.O.C. Manager (declared emergencies only - see Labor Code sec. 4351). All of the above are considered "emergency service workers" under the Government Code of California's (Title I, Division 4, Chapter 8). See Annex D (Sample Documents) for the Disaster Service Worker registration form to use. During normal City operations, the emergency organization exists only on paper, but during an emergency it is designed to be activated and ex- panded as the need arises. X. CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT To provide for the continuation of the Council during an emergency, the Council may appoint standby Council members or make necessary appointments at the time of the emergency for an official quorum. (see Government Code sec. 8637-8641) Depending on the extent of the emergency, the normal City organization may be partially or completely replaced by the emergency organization and City officials mayor may not be fully occupied with their emergency roles. If the City Center is unusable, the temporary seat of government will be relocated: First Alternate: Shannon Community Center, 11600 Shannon Avenue Second Alternate: Dublin Senior Center, 7437 Larkdale Drive XI. EMERGENCY POWERS Proclamation of a local emer~ency: the City Council, the KO.C. Manager, or his assistant has the power to proclaim a local emergency and to request the Governor to declare a state of emergency. The Council .11 . I N F o R M A T I o N G E N .E' R A L I .N' ". " .. F 0 R M A ; T ,. I 0 > .., N must ratify this declaration within seven days, reVIew it every 14 days, and tenninate it as soon as possible. Command and control: the director and his assistant have the power to direct staff and civilian responses, and to settle questions of authority and responsibility. Emer~ency orders and re~ulations: if necessary to protect life, property or to preserve public order and safety, the Council, or the EOC Manager may promulgate orders and regulations. These must be in writing and must be given widespread publicity. (See Government code sec. 8634) Resources: in a declared emergency, the EOC Manager may buy or com- mandeer supplies and/or equipment, and may command the aid of citizens. Suspension of re~ulations: the Governor has the power to suspend state ag~ncy orders, rules or regulations that may impede emergency re- sponses. Cities do not have this power, except by order of the Gover- nor. (State Government Code sections 8571, 8614c) XII. LEG AL IMMUNITIES In a proclaimed emergency, the City and its employees are Immune regarding injuries as a result of: 1 . Emergency actions outside of normal geographical boundaries, such as Dublin crews sent into San Ramon or Pleasanton. 2. Emergency actions that involve discretion, such as the decision to evacuate a certain area. 3. Escaped prisoners. 4. Fire protection, staffing levels and transportation of the injured. 5. Impending peril or action taken to abate such peril (see Gov- ernment Code Secs. 8656, 814-895.9, 844-846, 850-850.8 and 865-867 for more detail), EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS XIII. During a major emergency, you will need to communicate with City emergency personnel, other organizations and the public. However, normal systems of communication may be damaged and lor overloaded, making communication difficult. Alternate emergency communications systems, such as the following, may need to be accessed. . Emergency Alerting System (EAS) may be used to alert and warn the public. Access is through the Alameda County Office of Emergency Services. . California Law Enforcement Teletype System (CLETS) may be used to - 12 - G E N E R A L contact any public safety agency in the county or state. Access is through the Police Services records unit. . Emergency Digital Information System (EDIS) may be used to dissemi- nate emergency information to the public. Access IS through any CLETS terminal. . Amateur radio frequencies may be used to relay emergency information to other agencies - cities, counties, or state - using amateur radio opera- tors ("Hams"). Compass directions will be used as they correspond to Dublin street designations. North: toward San Ramon South: toward Pleasanton East: toward Livermore West: toward Castro Valley XIV. OTHER ORGANIZATIONS A. Mutual Aid: Dublin's resources may be stretched to exhaustion during an emer- gency and requests for outside assistance may need to be initiated through mutual aid agreements we have with other governments, Generally mutual aid starts locally and ascends in this order: 1 . Other local agencies 2. Alameda County Operational Area (combined city and county resources coordinated by the county) 3, State OES, Coastal Region 4. State (California Master Mutual Aid Agreement) 5. Federal 6. International The line of authority during an emergency is as follows: 1 . Governor of California 2. Director, California Office of Emergency Services 3. Regional Manager, California Office of Emergency Services 4, County Operation Area Coordinator (County Executive) 5. E.O.C. Manager, Dublin Emergency Services B. Federal and State Financial Assistance The State helps local governments cover the cost of disasters, To get this help, Dublin must proclaim a local emergency within 10 days of the actual occurrence of the natural disaster, assess its I N F o R M A T I o N -13 - G E N E R A L damages, and apply for aid within 60 days after the proclamation of a local emergency (Government Code secs. 8680-8692). Con- tact the State Office of Emergency Services for aid information. Federal aid, coordinated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is given at the request of the Governor. The financial aid application process involves a lot of paper work, and the process can linger long after the rest of the emergency organi- zation has been disbanded. Perseverance is imperative. It is also important to follow the proper procedures - these are kept by the Legal Advisor and Finance Director. C. American Red Cross The role of the Red Cross is primarily to open and operate shelters for disaster victims. Other roles my include first aid, damage as- sessment, help with communications and providing various re- sources. The Red Cross usually initiates its own emergency re- sponse, but it's a good idea to check with them during any emer- gency to coordinate -responses. D. Amateur Radio Operators The amateur radio operators are organized and ready to assist with communications in an emergency. They hold regular meetings, drills and roll call sessions. See the EOC activation notification list for contact. E. Community Based Organizations Local groups that can assist the City's emergency response and recovery include: service clubs, charitable organizations, churches and neighborhood groups. F. Military Military aid is usually provided by the National Guard. Their role is to assist, but not substitute for, City response efforts. To request help from the Guard, contact the county Office of Emergency Services. H. Business and Industry The City Director of Emergency Services may buy supplies and services for use during emergencies. If necessary, he may com- mandeer what the City needs. I N F o R M A T I o N - 14- M A N A G E ANNEX A M E N EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBILITIES T AND ACTION CHECKLISTS S E C T I 0 N - 15- .. M A N A G E M E' N T S E C T. , . I o N E.O.C. SECTION CHIEFS CITY MANAGER P ASST, CITY MGR./ A ADMIN. SERVICES P FINANCE TECHNICIAN A PLANNING DIRECTOR P SENIOR PLANNER A FIREClllEF A *P BATTALLIONCHIEF A POLICE CHIEF A *P WATCH COMMANDER A PUBLIC WORKS A *P SENIOR ENGINEER A MAINT,SUPT. A RECREA TIONDIRECTOR P RECREA nON SUPER. A CIDEFBillLDING *P OFFICIAL P - denotes primary functional responsibility A - denotes alternate responsibility in absence of primary * - denotes OPERA nONS SECTION CHIEF dependent on nature of incident Examples - Fire: earthquake, haz. mat., fire, plane crash ~: civil disorder, demonstratons, large public assemblies Public Works: major storm, major utility interruption ~ 16- SEMS-MHFP FUNCTIONS MATRIX SEMS FUNCTIONS A N N E X A Managing MHFP Functions Communications Alert & Warning Situation Analysis & Reporting Public Information Radiological Protection B Fire & Rescue C Law Enforcement & Traffic Control D Medical E Public Health . F Coroner G Care & Shelter H Movement Rescue J Construction &. Engineering K Resources & Support SupplylProcurment Personnel Transportation Utilities P Energy shortage R Recovery OTHER FUNCTIONS Compensation & Claims Cost Accounting Damage Assessment Documentation Hazardous Materials Control Liaison RA.C.E.S. Management Operations &Staft" Planning Logistics Finance Time Recording This Functional Matrix is excerpted from the City ofDublinMulti- Hazard Functional Plan (latest revision) and depicts City Departments' emergency responsibilities. - 17 - M A N A G E M E N T S E C T ,I o N ~ CITY COUNCIL POLICY & PROCEDURE The City of Dublin is charged with the responsibility of providing a disaster response and recovery plan that will enable business and the public to return to normal every day life as quickly as possible. To meet this responsibility, the City of Dublin has adopted a centralized, systematic and state wide standardized approach to disaster management. Policy decisions, prioritization, strategic planning and recovery efforts will be conducted in the Emergency Operations Center (E.O.C.) utilizing the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS). Necessary resources beyond local capabilities will be available through the Alameda County Operational Area. PRIMARY E.O.C. The primary Emergency Operations Center is located at 100 Civic Plaza in the Police wing. SECONDARY E.O.C. The secondary Emergency Operations Center is located at DRF A Fire Station #1, 7494 Donahue Drive in Dublin. The primary E.O.C. will be the only location utilized unless it is unserviceable. POLICE CHIEF'S CONFERENCE ROOM The Police Chiefs conference room is located on the second floor of the Police Services wing of the Civic Center. When notified, the City Council members should report immediately to the Police Chiefs Conference Room. Council members and members of the Public Information team should work closely together to develop prepared statements and news information, Council members or their designated representatives should be available for ongoing news and information releases to the press and electronic media. This action will greatly enhance the level of confidence of the citizens in regards to the City of Dublin's response and recovery efforts. EMERGENCY BROADCAST STATIONS: KCBS KNBR KGO 740 680 810 AM Radio AM Radio AM Radio CABLE ACCESS CHANNEL 30 - 19- M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N RECOVERY Immediately following the response phase, recovery begins. Each city depart- ment or division must identify and prioritize normal service to enhance the ability to resume community services as efficiently, effectively and quickly as possible. The members of the City Council are a vital part of the recovery process. The physical and financial recovery of the business community will be a high priority Issue. Recovery will occur, based upon the decisions of the City Council. Their decisions will determine the terms and conditions of the resumption of business. Listed below are some critical issues for the City Council: o As soon as practical, conduct an Emergency City Council Meeting (See Chapter 3 Article 2 of City of Dublin Municipal Code ). o Provide a forum for public interests, concerns, and comments. o Give top priority to Recovery Issues. RECOVERY ISSUES o Restoration of telecommunications. o Identify and authorize alternative business sites. o Restoration of utilities. (electricity, gas, water, sanitation) o Provide information and guidance on Disaster Relief for Business. (Small Business Recovery Forum with S.B.A., F.E.M.A.) o Set up a Small Business Task Force to assist business victims. o Establish Disaster Application Centers for the public, city employees, and city staff. o Develop a time line for recovery issues - this is critical. - 20- M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N WORK STATION: GENERAL DUTIES: CITY COUNCIL Police Chief Conference Room 2nd Floor, Police Wing 1. Keep the E.O.C. Manager advised of your location at all times. 2. Attend all City Council briefings by City Manager. 3 . Pursuant to the City of Dublin Municipal Code, Sec. 2.44, be prepared to meet and ratify the proclamation of the existence or threatened existence of a local emergency. 4. Provide visible. representation of the City of Dublin to the public, elected officials and V .I.P.' s. 5 . Be prepared to provide news and information to the electronic media to enhance public confidence and the image of the City of Dublin response and recovery effort. 6. Meet with appropriate city staff, Planning Section Chief, elected State and Federal Officials, F.E.M.A., S.B.A. to identify and develop resolutions or ordinances to en- hance a rapid recovery phase. I Public Information I Officer I I Legal Officer Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Law Enforcement Public Works & Engineering Damage Assessment Medical RAC.E.S. Utilities I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator I I I Policy Group Planning Section Chief Finance Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Resource Status Personnel Cost Coroner Time Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Technical Specialist Transporation Communications - 21- ~ M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N CITY COUNCIL YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Ensure the continuity of government. Meet with members of the City Council to adopt, ratify, and or approve declarations, proclamations, resolu- tions and ordinances. Liaison with the public, other elected officials and V ,I.P.' s. Liaison with other government agencies to enhance recovery operations, as soon as pracital. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing from the E.O.C. Manager on the current status of the disaster. o Meet with the Public Information Officer to develop up to date information for a possible press conference or press release. o Be prepared to deliver a press release upon request from the Public Information Officer. o As soon as practical, be available to meet with Regional, State and Federal Officials to assess resource needs. o Ask for a damage assessment to public property and begin to identify recovery strategies. o Confer with council members of other local jurisdictions. o Advise the E.O.C. Manager of your location and how to con- tact you. o Be available to convene a meeting with members of the City Council to proclaim the existence of a local emergency. o Be prepared to coordinate a Small Business Recovery Forum with Small Business Administration, F .E.M.A., Chamber of Commerce, and Community & Economic Development to enhance recovery. - 22- M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N CITY COUNCIL ACTION CHECKLIST continued: D Participate in the disaster debriefing program D Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency: o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 23- M A N A G E M E N T E.O.C. MANAGER PRIMARY: City Manager ALTERNATE: Assistant City Manager/Administrative Services Director WORK STATION: "MANAGEMENT " GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Serves as EOC Manager 10 charge of emergency serVIces. 2. Makes executive decisions. 3 . Makes rules, regulations, and orders. 4. Manages, controls and directs the emergency organization. 5. Issues emergency proclamations. 6 . Assists in the development of strategy and E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. 7. Liaison with members of the City Council S I City Council I E I Public Information I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I om cer Coordinator I Legal Officer I I Policy Group I C I Operations Section Planning Section Logistics Section Finance Section Chief Chief Chief Chief T Fire & Rescue Resource Personnel Cost Status Law Enforcement Coroner Time I Documentation Public Works & Care & Shelter Compensation Engineering Situation & Claims .... Analysis Supply 0 Damage Assessment Recovery Technical Transporation Medical Specialist . n ;..:~ Communications 0' N RAC.E.S. Utilities ~ w 24- ~ ~. ,...;.. M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N ~ E.O.C. MANAGER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Overall manager of the City of Dublin emergency response and recovery effort. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidnace and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the E.O.C. Manager by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from E.O.C. staff. o Initiate an activity log beginning with when you were notified of the emergency. o Depending on the type of incident and the information available, implement partial or full activation of the E.O.C. o Notify the Operational Area of activation. o Direct that all key personnel or alternates are in the E.O.C. or have been notified. o Appoint and brief as required the following Section Chiefs. o Operations Section Chief o Planning Section Chief o Logistics Section Chief o Finance Section Chief o Assess the situation. o Develop overall strategy with the command staff and Section Chiefs. o Define the problem. o Establish priorities. - 25- M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N E.O.C. MANAGER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Estimate the incident duration. o Need for evacuation o Determine if there is a need to make a "Proclamation of a Local Emergency." o Direct staff to perform their checklist functions. o Establish the frequency of briefing sessions. o Establish operational work periods for all E.O.C. and field personnel. (Twelve-hour shifts are recommended.) o Designate a liaison to the Alameda County Operational Area and/or the State Office of Emergency Services Coastal Region as required. o Develop an E.O.C. ACTION PLAN with the assistance of the Command Staff and Section Chiefs. o Direct that the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN be carried out. o Establish periodic briefing sessions with the entire Command Staff to update the overall situation. o If the emergency is of such a nature that the civilian population must be warned, initiate warning action through the Public Information Officer and Operations Section. o Review and approve all requests for outside resources and Mutual Aid. o Notify the Operational Area E.O.C. (Alameda County Office of Emergency Services) to request additional resources as deemed necessary (except Fire and Police Mutual Aid). o Request that the Operational Area contact the State regional level to request additional resources as deemed necessary (except Fire and Police Mutual Aid). - 26- ~ E.O.C. MANAGER M A N A G E M E N T ACTION CHECKLIST continued o Varify with Operations that the required communications have been established as necessary. Full mobilization of all radio communications would include: o R.A.C.E.S. o Dublin Unified Schools o Red Cross o Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority o Utility companies o Other agencies VIa R.A.C.E.S. o Coordinate all E.O.C. functions with neighboring communities, Alameda County Operational Area, Costal Region II, State and Federal Emergency Organizations. o Evaluate the capabilities and be prepared to provide Mutual Aid to other jurisdictions if the emergency is region wide. o Evaluate the progress of emergency efforts and revise the action plan as needed. S E C T I o N o Four hours/eight hours/24 hours o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Copies of messages sent and received. o Action taken. o Proclamation of orders issued. o E.O.C. Manager time on duty sheet. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 27~ M A N A G E M E N T EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR PRIMARY: Community Safety Assistant ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "MANAGEMENT" GENERAL DUTIES: I . Serve as advisor to the EOC Manager and Command Staff on emergency management principles. 2. Coordinates with other emergency management orgam- zations. 3 . Provide technical guidance to members of the Com- mand Staff and Section Chiefs and work station staff. 4 . May be temporarily assigned to serve in any of the section positions as assigned by the EOC Manager. S E C T I o N I Public Information I Officer I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator I Legal Officer I Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Special ist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities - 28- M A N A G E M E N T EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Provide assistance to the EOC Manager in all areas of the emergency. Maintain contact with the Operational Area emergency managers, ALCO E.O.C, and/or O.E.S. Region II and provide technical advise in all matters that require a command decision from the EOC Manager. In addition, act in any of the section positions as required. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Emergency Services Coordinator by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Command Staff. o Initiate an activity log beginning with when you were notified of the emergency. o Assess the emergency and provide technical advice to the EOC Manager as to the extent of activation of the E.O.C. S E C T I o N o Assist the EOC Manager in determining needed workstation personnel. o Provide assistance and technical advise to section chiefs as re- quired. o Working with the command staff, assist the EOC Manager 10 the development of an overall strategy. o Assess the situation. o Define the problem. o Establish priorities. o Determine if there IS a need to "Proclaim a Local Emergency. " - 29- M A N A G E , M E N T S E C T I o N ~ EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR ACTION CHECKLIST continued o Assist in the formulation of the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Work with members of the command staff to assist in the implementation of the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Facilitate and attend periodic briefing sessions conducted by the EOC Manager. o Ensure that all necessary notifications to State O.E.S., the Operational Area and Alameda County EOC are made. o Ensure that all necessary interagency communications have been established. o Promote the use of multi-agency coordination among affected jurisdictions and agencies. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the E.O.C. Manager. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 30- ~ M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N POLICY DECISION GROUP PRIMARY: Department Heads Others as required SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "EOC Office" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Provide policy recommendations to the EOC Manager. 2. Review E,O.C. ACTION PLAN. 3 . Act as a resource to the EOC Manager. I City Council l I EOC MANAGER 1 I Public Information I Officer I Legal Officer I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Law Enforcement Documentation Public Works & Engineering Situation Analysis Damage Assessment Medical Technical Special ist RAC.E.S. Uti I hies - 31- I Emergency Services 1 Coordinator Policy Group I Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Personnel Cost Coroner Time Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Supply Recovery Transporation Communications ~ M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N POLICY DECISION GROUP YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Assess the incident and provide assistance to the EOC Manager for the development of policy. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the command staff. o Develop policy recommendations with the EOC Manager. o Attend all meetings called by the EOC Manager. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 32- LEGAL OFFICER M A N A G E M E N T PRIMARY: City Attorney ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "MANAGEMENT" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Advise the EOC Manager on legal requirements of the City of Dublin during an emergency. 2. Prepare legal documents and provide legal serVIces as required. 3. Maintain legal information, records and reports relative to the emergency. 4. Review E.O.C. Action Plan for legal ramifications. S E C T I o ~N Public Information I om cer r I City Council I I IEOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator Legal Officer I I Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Special ist Transporation Communications R.A.C.E.S. Utilities - 33- M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N LEGAL OFFICER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Advise the EOC Manager on the legal requirements of the City during the emergency. Especially important arre the legal requirements for a Proclama- tion of a Local Emergency and for applying for financial aid. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Legal Officer by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Obtain a situation briefing on the extent of the emergency from the EOC Manager. o Review all policy statements for legal ramifications. o Establish areas of legal responsibility and/or potential liabilities. o Advise the City Council, EOC Manager, and the Com- mand Staff on the legality and/or legal implications of contemplated emergency actions and policies. o Develop the rules, regulations and laws required for acquisition and/or control of critical resources. o Prepare proclamations, emergency ordinances and other legal documents as required by the City Council and the EOC Manager. o Appoint and brief staff, as necessary. o Prepare documents to support the decisions to demolish private property with pose hazadous conditions. - 34- LEGAL OFFICER M A N A G E M E N T ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action Taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the E.O.C. Manager. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N - 35- M A N A G E M E N 'T I , S E C T I 0 N PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER PRIMARY: Assistant to the City Manager ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "MANAGEMENT" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Prepares and disseminates emergency public information. 2. Develop regular press conferences. 3. Maintain a relationship with the media representatives and hold periodic press conferences as required. 4. Provide rumor control. 5. Monitor media sources and act as a liaison between the media and emergency management staff. I Public Information Officer I Legal Officer I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator I I Policy Group Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities " 36- ~ M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Formulate and release information about the emergency to the news media and other appropriate agencies. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Public Information Officer by putting on the name tag with your title, o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing from the command staff. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Assess the situation. o Develop staff and provide training as needed. o Prepare an initial information summary as soon as possible after arrival. o Check on information restrictions and obtain approval for the release of all information from the EOC Manager or designated representati ve. o Establish liaison with local, county and state agencies for uni- formity of news releases. o Establish necessary contacts with the media (Newspapers, Radio, Television) and provide whatever assistance is required. o Establish an information center for the news media to use. o Arrange for necessary work space. o Arrange the setup of a telephone system. o Arrange for an escort service to the media and VIP's. - 37- M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N i;; PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Gather and disseminate instructions, warn10gs and announce ments. o Establish a schedule to Insure the routine release of current, updated information. o Release approved news and information to the media. o Post all press releases in the E.O.C., and news media center. o Attend all meetings in the Command Staff Conference Room to obtain information for updateing news bulletins and media news releases. o Arrange press conferences between the media and emergency personnel and/or members of the City Council as appropriate. o Monitor television and radio transmissions for new information and provide information summaries to the E.O.C. Manager and command staff. o Coordinate with Emergency Broadcast System (through Alameda County E.O.C.)or other communications systems to . . Issue warmngs. o Respond to special requests for information. o Establish and assign staff to operate a rumor control hotline if necessary. o Provide information to the public on: o Unsafe areas, structures and/or facilities. o Transportation routes/closures o Assistance centers o Shelter sites - 38- ;;;;;; M A N A G E M E N T S E C T I o N ~ PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: D Ensure that announcements and information are translated for special populations. D Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O. C. personnel and time on duty. D Submit all required records and documentation to the E.O.C. Manager. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 39- o P E R A T I o N S OPERATIONS SECTION CHIEF PRIMARY: (dependent on nature of incident) Fire Chief. during earthquakes, fires, haz mat incidents. plane crashes Police Chief - during civil disorders, demonstrations, large public assemblies Public Works Director. during major stonns. major utility interuptions ALTERNATE: Police Lieutenant Deputy Fire Chief Senior Civil Engineer SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "OPERA TIONS" GENERAL DUTIES: 1. Implements the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. 2. Manages the Operations Section. 3. Directly supervises the operations 10 the E.O.C. 4. Assumes operational command. 5. Evaluates and acts on operational information. 6. Establishes priorities of actions that must be taken. S E C T I o N I Public Information I Offi cer I I Legal Officer I I City Council I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator I I I Policy Group Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities ;;;;; - 41 - o P E R A T I o N S OPERATIONS SECTION CHIEF YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Coordinate emergency operation functions of the Operations Section, Fire & Rescue, Law Enforcement, Public Works & Engineering, Damage Assesment, Medical, R.A.C.E.S., Utilities. Activate the operations element of the Management Operation Plan. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) S E C T I o N ~ o Sign in and identify yourself as the Operations Section Chief by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing from the command staff. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Evaluate the field conditions associated with the emergency. Determine the resources committed and coordinate with Situa- tion Analysis. Develop a briefing with the EOC Manager. o Working with the Command Staff, develop an E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Assign and brief operations personnel on the E.O.C.Action Plan. o Keep the Command Staff advised and briefed. o Coordinate the activities of all departments and agencIes 10- volved in the operation. o Determine the needs and request more resources when neces- sary. o Establish communications with affected areas. o Assign specific work tasks to varIOUS units of the Operations Section as required. - 42- o P E R A T I o N S OPERATIONS SECTION CHIEF Action Checklist continued D Ascertain what resources are committed. Coordinate further needs with the Logistics Section Chief, D Receive, evaluate and disseminate emergency operational information. D Determine the need for additional resources other than Fire and Police mutual aid. Make a recommendation to the EOC Man- ager to request need resources from the Operational Area. D Establish field communications with affected areas. D Assign specific work tasks to various functions of the Opera- tions Section as required. D Coordinate resource needs with the Logistics Section Chief. D Receive, evaluate, and disseminate information relative to the operation of the emergency. D Provide all relative emergency information to the Public Infor- mation Officer. S E C T I o N D Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. D Submit all required records and documentation to the E.O.C. Manager. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 43 - ~ o P E R A T I o N S S E C T I o N FIRE & RESCUE PRIMARY: Fire Department Chief Officer ALTERNATE: Fire Dept. Company Officer SUPERVISOR: Operations Section Chief WORK STATION: GENERAL DUTIES: "FIRE & RESCUE" 1 . Prevent, control and suppress fires. 2. Conduct rescue operations with the assistance of Public Works when heavy rescue is required. 3 . Update and brief Operations Section Chief. 4. Support emergency medical treatment at established first aid stations. 5. Isolate and control releases of hazardous materials. I Public Information I Officer I I Legal Officer I Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Law Enforcement Public Works & Engineering Damage Assessment . Medical RAC.E.S. Utilities I City Council I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator : Policy Group I Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Resource Status Personnel Cost Coroner Time Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Technical Specialist Transporation Communications - 44- o P E R A T I o N S FIRE & RESCUE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: To coordinate all fire field forces, to establish needs and to provide neces- sary resources. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as Fire & Rescue by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read this entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Operations Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Set up work station if not already done so. o Check telephones and radios. o Locate and have available for use, all personnel lists and work schedules. S E C T I o N o Determine if all key Fire & Rescue personnel have been noti- fied. o Begin recall to fill required and anticipated staffing levels. All personnel not assigned to the E.O.C. are to report to Fire Station #1. o Check with the other Operations Section Units for a briefing on the status of the emergency. o Law Enforcement o Public Works & Engineering o Medical Liaison o R.A.C.E.S. ~ - 45 - o P E R A T I o N S FIRE & RESCUE ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Utilities o Coordinate all Fire & Rescue activities with the other units of the Operations Section and the Operations Section Chief. o Assess the impact of the emergency on the Fire & Rescue operations capability. o Check the status of fire apparatus: availability and deployment. o Update the EOC Manager on the current situation as required. o Conduct a district survey of the area to begin a damage assessment report of your "Division". o Determine if the water system is functional for firefighting. Coordinate with the Utilities unit in the Operations Section. o Identify "Division Supervisors" by geographic areas and/or "groups" by function: o Example: Division East, Division West. S E C T I o N Note: It is anticipated that as a result of significant seismic event along the Hayward Fault that the over crossings and under passes will fail. In such a case, it is recommended that the City be divided at Highway 680 into Division East and Division West. The City may be further divided as required. o Check to insure that the "Division Supervisors" have assigned a Safety Officer to monitor and observe personnel safety and to relay personnel casualty information to the Fire & Rescue branch in the E.O.C. as soon as possible after any injuries or deaths. o Advise the "Division Supervisors" of the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN, Advise what limitations or restrictions exist. o Order of priority for the emergency: o Fire and rescue. - 46- ... o P E R A T I o N S FIRE & RESCUE ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Hazardous material releases which may immediately impact a large segment of the City. o Medical support. o Insure that the flow of information to the "Division Supervi- sors" is ongoing. o Coordinate search and rescue operations. The "Division Supervisors" are in charge of this operation and will request additional resources as they deem necessary from other city departments. o Coordinate through the Operations Section Chief and the Logistics Section Chief. o Assist in the evacuation of the injured victims to First Aid Facilities, Casualty Collection Points or Hospitals. Coordinate with the Medical unit in the Operations Section. o Request fire, rescue and hazardous materials, mutual aid under the California Fire Mutual Aid System through the Area Fire Coordinator for Alameda County. S E C T I o N o Coordinate with the Logistics Section Chief. o Provide updates to Resource Status. o Confirm that Fire & Rescue personnel needs such as feeding and sheltering are satisfied through Care & Shelter in the Logistics Section. o If there is little or no damage in the City of Dublin, be prepared to provide assistance to other jurisdictions. o Obtain updated weather information from the Situation Analy- sis Unit in the Planning Section. o Coordiante with Planning Section to determine if current and forecasted weather conditions will complicate large and intense fires, hazardous material releases, major medical incidents and/ or other potenial problems. - 47- o P E R A T I o N S FIRE & RESCUE ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Keep Operations Section Chief appraised and updated on status of response efforts. o Maintain required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all records and documentation to the Operations Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Governments. S E C T I o N. - 48 - o P E LAW ENFORCEMENT PRIMARY: Police Chief R A T I o N S ALTERNATE: Police Lieutenant SUPERVISOR: Operations Section Chief WORK STATION: "LAW ENFORCEMENT" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Receives and disseminates warning information. 2, Directs evacuation of citizens. 3 . Enforces laws and temporary rules and controls traffic. 4 . Provides security. 5 . Assists the Coroner's Office in the identification of remains and the operation of a temporary morgue. S E C T I o N I City Council I r Public Information I I om cer r 1 I EOC MANAGER 1 I Emergency Services I 1 Coordinator .~ Policy Group 1 r Legal Officer Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities - 49- o P E R A T I o N S LAW ENFORCEMENT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Protect lives and property, enforce laws and proclaimed orders, control traffic, assist the coroner, and combat crime. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) D Sign in and identify yourself as the Law Enforcement Branch by putting on the name tag with your title. D Read the entire Action Checklist. D Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Operations Section Chief. D Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. D Set up work station if not already done so. o Check telephones and radios. o Locate and have available for use, all personnel lists and work schedules. S E C T I o N D Assess the situation relative to law enforcement needs. D Begin recall to fill required and anticipated staffing levels. All personnel not assigned to the E.O. C. are to report to the Watch Commander's office. D Coordinate all Law Enforcement activities with the other branches in the Operations Section and the Operations Section Chief. Consult with other Operations branches to assess the situation. o Fire & Rescue o Public Works & Engineering o Medical - 50- o P E R A T I o N S LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o R.A.C.E.S. o Utilities o Determine if all key law enforcement personnel or their alternates are in the E.O.C. or have been notified. o Assess the impact of the emergency on the Law Enforcement operational capability. o Provide search for: o All potential shelter sites (Senior & Junior High Schools). o Casualty collection points (Senior & Junior High Schools). o Neighborhood first aid stations (All Fire Stations). o Request additional law enforcement personnel resources through the ALCO Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Coordinator. Coordinate with the Logistics Section Chief. S E C T I o N o Keep the Operations Section Chief, Planning Section Chief, and Resource Status advised as to what resources are presently committed and what resources are still available. o Establish communication with the Operations Section 10 the Alameda County E.O,C. Law Enforcement Unit. o Consider transfer or release of prisoners in the jail. o Move emergency vehicles to open areas in case of another earthquake or aftershock. o Identify and appoint "Division Supervisors" by geographic areas. o Example: Division East and Division West. !i! - 51 - o P E R A T I o N S LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION CHECKLIST continued: *Note: It is anticipated that as a result of a significant seismic event along the Hayward fault, the over crossings and under passes will fail. In such a case, it is recommended that the City be divided at Highway 680 into Division East and Division West. The City may be further divided as required. o Advise "Division Supervisors" of whatever limitations or restrictions exist. o Coordinate multi-scene incidents. o Assign emergency safety officer to observe personnel safety and to relay all personnel casualty information to the Opera- tions Section Chief as soon as possible after an injury or death. S E C T I o N o Confirm that the flow of information to the "Division Supervi- sor" is ongoing. o Order an immediate general survey of the disaster area by field units. Particular attention will be given to assess the extent of the area involved and reporting this information to the Planning Section. o Prepare to evacuate areas of the City that have suffered severe damage or life threatening hazards. o Conduct and coordinate selective and voluntary evacuations to operating Red Cross authorized, staffed, preselected shelters. o Prepare to screen traffic coming into the City, especially into dangerous areas. o Request barricades and/or other needed supplies through the Logistics Section's Supply unit as required. o Direct and/or manage evacuation in coordination with the Care & Shelter Unit. o Establish emergency traffic routes 10 coordination with Public Works and initiate traffic control. o Provide security for: - 52 - ~ o P E R A T I o N S LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTION CHECKLIST continued: Evacuation areas o High Schools (Junior and Senior) o Designated shelter sites. o Fatality collection areas. Emergency Medical Treatment Facilities o Casualty collection points o First aid stations o Fire stations o Cordon off or otherwise secure areas as required by the emergency (chain link fence). o Initiate Animal Control measures as necessary. o Confirm that Law Enforcement personnel needs such as feeding and sheltering are satisfied through Care & Shel- ter in the Logistics Section. o If there is little or no damage in the City of Dublin, be prepared to provide assistance to other jurisdictions. S E C T I o N o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all records amd documentation to the Operations Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 53 - ;;;;;; o P E R A T I o N S PUBLIC WORKS & ENGINEERING PRIMARY: Director of Public Works/Engineering AL TERNA TE: Senior Civil Engineer SUPERVISOR: Operations Section Chief WORK STATION: "PUBLIC WORKS" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 , Brief and update the Operations Section Chief or the EOC Manager as required. 2. Coordinate all activities with the Operations Section Chief. 3 . Brief the Public Works Staff. 4. Supervise the Public Works & Engineering branch of the Operations Section. S E C T I o N I City Council I Public Information I Officer I EOC MANAGER I r Emergency Services 1 I Coordinator Legal Officer I r Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Law Enforcement Resource Status Personnel Cost Coroner Time Publie Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities - 54- o P E R A T ,I o N S PUBLIC WORKS & ENGINEERING YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: To coordinate all Public Works activities in the E.O.C. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) D Sign in and identify yourself as Public Works & Engineering by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Operations Section Chief. D Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Set up work station if not already done so. o Check telephones and radios to insure proper operation. S E C T 1 o N o Check the Public Works Department personnel list and work schedule. Initiate a call back as required. D Confirm that all key Public Works Department personnel or alternates are in the E.O.C. or have been notified. D Coordinate a preliminary survey of the damaged areas to develop complete information for situation analysis. D Assess the impact of the disaster on the Public Works opera- tional capability. D Identify "Division Supervisors" by geographic area. o Example: Division East, Division West. Note: It is anticipated that as a result of a significant seismic event along the Hayward Fault, that the over crossings and under passes will fail. In such a case, it is recommended that the City be divided at Highway 680 into Division East and Division West, with further divisions as required. - 55 - ~ o P E R A T I o N S PUBLIC WORKS & ENGINEERING ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Set public works and engineering priorities based on the nature of the emergency to assist in the development of an execution of an E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Brief and update the EOC Manager of all Public Works emer- gency responsibilities including priorities, plans and resources. o Brief the Public Works work station Staff. o Inventory the following essential City services and establish priorities for the restoration of all essential services: o Electrical power o Natural gas o Telephone service o Blocked streets o Damaged structures (City of Dublin) o Damaged structures (private) S E C T I o N o Bridges o Over crossings o Under passes o Water system o Sewer system o Storm drain system o Coordinate with other local utility districts: o DSRSD OZone 7 !! - 56- o P E R A T I o N S PUBLIC WORKS & ENGINEERING ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Coordinate all emergency activities with other City emergency operations. o Confirm that Public Works personnel needs such as feeding and sheltering are satisfied through Care & Shelter. o If there is little or no damage to the City of Dublin, be prepared to provide assistance to other jurisdictions. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documents to Operations Section Chief. S E C T I o N Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 57 - ~ o P E R A T I o N S DAMAGE ASSESSMENT PRIMARY: Building Official ALTERNATE: Building Inspector SUPERVISOR: Planning Section Chief WORK STATION: "Building" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Provide for an initial inspection of all the structures 10 the entire City. 2. Prepare Damage Assessment Reports. 3 . Collect and report information to the Planning Section Chief. 4. Provide Damage Assessment Teams as required. S E C T I o N I Public Information om cer r Legal Officer I City Council I I r EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services 1 Coordinator r Policy Group 1 Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Law Enforcement Resource Status Personnel Cost Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities - 58 - o P E R A T I o N S DAMAGE ASSESSMENT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: The collection, evaluation, dissemination and uSe of information relative to damage assessment in the City. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) S E C T I o N D Sign in and identify yourself as Damage Assessment by putting on the name tag with your title. D Read the entire Action Checklist. D Obtain' a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Operations Section Chief. D Initiate and activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. D Recall Building Department personnel as required, D Provide for an initial inspection of the entire City and report locations of damaged structures, utilities, roads, signaled traffic controlled intersections and facilities. D Pay particular attention to special hazard areas such as government facilities, schools, utilities, and other special facilities. D Prepare to receive information from Fire, Police and Public Works representatives conducting a survey of the City. D Prepare the initial damage estimate of the City. D Collect, record and total the type and estimated value of damage. D Alert and activate all structural inspection personnel. D Request volunteer structural engineers to assist in the inspection of structures. Provide personnel to act as guides for the engineers. - 59 - ~ o P E R A T I o N S DAMAGE ASSESSMENT ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Provide as required, damage assessment teams to survey structures and potential shelter sites. o Provide as required, damage assessment teams to inspect and mark hazardous structures and record damage. (City damage records are utilized by State and Federal Emer- gency Loan and Assistance Agencies as a basis for Federal assistance money). o Inspect and post critically damaged structures for occu- pancy or condemnation using the A TC 20 placards. o Initiate request for mutual aid building inspectors and structural engineers through the Logistics Section Chief. o Prepare a plan for utilization of Building Inspectors to ensure proper deployment as well as a comprehensive coverage of the da~aged area. (Additional Inspectors may be obtained under Mutual Aid). o Coordinate with all departments for possible information on damage to structures. S E C T I o N o Coordinate with the following agencies for field information and damage assessment reports: o R.A.C.E.S. o Livermore Amador Valley Tranist Authority o Dublin Unified School District o Pacific Gas & Electric o DRF A o Police Services o Public Works o Media sources - 60- ~ o P E R A T I o N S DAMAGE ASSESSMENT ACTION CHECKLIST continued D Confirm that building inspectors needs such as feeding and sheltering are satisfied through Care & Shelter. D When appropriate activate re-entry/retrieval procedures. D Maintain required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty D Submit all required records and documentation to the Operations Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N - 61 - ~ ~ o P E MEDICAL PRIMARY: Fire Department Chief Officer R A T I o N S ALTERNATE: Fire Department Company Officer SUPERVISOR: Operations Section Chief WORK STATION: "FIRE & RESCUE" GENERAL DUTIES: I . Assess the emergency and determine the extent of medical casualties. 2. Establish communication and work in cooperation with Alameda County EMS MED NET. 3 . Coordinate resources for the medical needs of the City and Multi Casualty functions of the Emergency. S E C T I o N I Public Information I Offi cer I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator I Policy Group I Legal Officer I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities - 62 - o P E R A T I o N S MEDICAL YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Coordinate all medical requirements for the City of Dublin. Establish needs and provide resources. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Medical unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing from the Operations Section Chief. o Initiate and activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Determine your responsibilities under the E.O.C.ACTION PLAN. o Execute your responsibilities under the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Coordinate all activities with the Operations Section Chief and consult with other branches and units within the Operations Section to assess the situation: S E C T I o N 0 Fire & Rescue 0 Public Works & Engineering 0 Law Enforcement 0 Damage Assessment 0 R.A.C.E.S. 0 Utilities o Establish radio contact with Alameda County MED NE T. Coordinate all requests for additional Medical assistance through ALCO MED Net. - 63 - o P E R A T I o N S MEDICAL ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Update and brief the Fire & Rescue branch. o Follow the guidelines as set forth in the Alameda County Medical Protocols. o Assess the situation and determine the following: o Approximate number of injuries and/or deaths o Best response route o Need for medical assistance o Triage teams o Treatment teams o Red Cross o Blood banks o Staging areas o Emergency medical treatment facilities S E C T I o N o First aid stations o Casualty collection points o Fatality collection areas o Other resources o Other pertinent information such as hazardous materials incidents. o Set up a command post with Fire & Rescue, if possible. o Alert the appropriate hospitals to prepare to receive casualties as required. - 64- !!!! ~ o P E R A T I o N S MEDICAL ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Determine the need to establish casualty collection points and/ or first aid stations. Coordinate this with the Care & Shelter Unit in the Logistics Section. o Determine the need to establish emergency medical treatment facilities. o Establish and announce over the MED NET the location of staging areas, Casualty Collection Points and Fatality Collection Areas to ambulance personnel. o Notify the Red Cross Disaster Coordinator of the following: o Casualties o Shelter needs o Need for additional resources o Appropriate reaction time to establish emergency facilities o Coordinate with the Care & Shelter Unit and the Alameda County Medical Coordinator. S E C T I o N o Arrange for coordination of medically trained civilian volunteers. o Arrange for the coordination of vocationally trained medical personnel. o Coordinate with law enforcement relative to the assignment of law enforcement personnel as needed for the emergency trans- portation of medical teams and emergency medical supplies. o Establish access and egress traffic patterns for ambu- lances, fire equipment, and other authorized emergency vehicles. o Coordinate the following with the Law Enforcement Branch: - 65 - ~ ~ o P E R A T I o N S MEDICAL ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Traffic flow o Crowd control o Security perimeter (as required) o Confirm that medical personnel needs such as feeding and sheltering are satisfied through Care & Shelter in the Logistics Section. o Review the current situation: o Determine the intensity of the incident and the impact on the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Advise all medical personnel to intensify, stabilize, or demobilize as required. o Maintain all records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received S E C T I o N o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Operations Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by State and Federal Governments. - 66- o P E R A T I o N S R.A.C.E.S. PRIMARY: Amateur Radio Volunteers AL TERNA TE: Amateur Radio Volunteers SUPERVISOR: Operations Section Chief WORK STATION: "R.A.C.E.S. " GENERAL DUTIES: I . Provide radio communications from point to point where other forms of communications are unavailable. 2. Assist with ongoing damage assessment reports. 3. Provide additional or alternative communication capabil- ity to hospitals, coroner liaison, division supervisors, etc. 4. Using amateur radio frequencies, provide packet radio capability to P.LO., shelter sites, Central Registry, and City of Dublin E.O.C. S E C T I o N I Public Infonnation I Offi cer I I Legal Officer I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER 1 I Emergency Services I I Coordinator I Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Law Enforcement Resource Status Personnel Cost Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation R.A.C.E.S. Communications Utilities - 67 - ;;;;;; o P E R A T I o N S R.A.C.E.S. YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Provide additional or alternative communication between the City of Dublin E.O.C. and outside agencies as required. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the R.A.C.E.S. Supervisor by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Operations Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Establish communication with all R.A.C.E.S. personnel work- ing in hospitals. o Establish communications with the Liaison Officer in the Alameda County E.O.C. S E C T I o N o Provide communications link between Coroner and City of Dublin E.O.C. o Provide communications link between casualty collection points, fatality collection areas and City of Dublin E.O.C. o Provide packet radio capability as required to the following: o Alameda County Emergency Operations Center o Operational Area Emergency Operations Center o Office of Emergency Services Region II o State of California Office of Emergency Services - 68 - o P E R A T I o N S R.A.C.E.S. ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Operations Section chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N - 69- ~ o P E R A UTILITIES PRIMARY: Director Public Works AL TERNA TE: Maintenance Superintendent SUPERVISOR: Operations Section Chief WORK STATION: "PUBLIC WORKS" T I o N S GENERAL DUTIES: 1 , Act as a single source of communications and informa- tion between all utilities and the City of Dublin E.O.C. 2 . Provide the ongoing condition status of all utilities to Damage Assessment and Resource Status. 3 . Under the supervision of the EOC Manager identify the order in which areas of the City are to have services restored. S E C T I o N I Public Information I om cer I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator Policy Group I Legal Officer I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Cae & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities - 70- o P E R A T I o N S UTILITIES YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Provide a liaison between all utilities and the City of Dublin E.O.C. Under the supervision of the EOC Manager, determine utility restoration priorites for the City. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Utilities unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. [J Obtain a briefing or preliminary survey of the emergency scene from the command staff. D Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. D Check the Public Works Department personnel list and work schedule. Initiate call back as required. o Establish communications with utility companies: o DSRSD S E C T I o N OZone 7 o Pacific Gas and Electric o Pacific Bell o Telecommunications providers o Request utility representatives respond to the EOC if needed. o Assess the impact of the disaster on all utility systems. o Evaluate field conditions associated with the emergency as determined by staff conducting the situational analysis. D Working with the EOC Manager and the Operations Section Chief, assist in developing an Emergency Action Plan. - 71 - ~ o P E R A T I o N S UTILITIES ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Set utility restoration priorities based on the nature of the emergency. o Brief and update the EOC Manager of all UTILITY emer- gency responsibilities including priorities, plans and resources. o Brief Public Works work station staff. o Public Works & Engineering o Utility representatives o Inventory all utility systems for possible failures. o Establish priorities for the restoration of utilities: o Alternative water supplies (wells, etc.) o Waste water flows, pump stations, and treatment plants. o Alternate energy sources S E C T I o N o Coordinate all emergency activities with other city emergency operations. o If there is little or no damage to the City of Dublin, be prepared to provide assistance to other jurisdictions. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency: o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty - 72- ~ ~ 0 UTILITIES P ACTION CHECKLIST continued: E 0 Submit all required records and documentation to the Operations Section Chief. R Precise information is essential to meet requirements for A reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. T I 0 N S S E C T I 0 N - 73 - ~ P L A N N I N G PLANNING SECTION CHIEF PRIMARY: Planning Director AL TERNA TE: Senior Planner SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "PLANNING" GENERAL DUTIES: I. Manage the Planning Section 10 the E.O.C. 2 . Manage, analyze and display information about the emergency. 3 . Brief and update the Command Staff on the impact of the emergency on the City of Dublin including damage assessment. S E C T I o N r Public Information I Officer r Legal Officer I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator Policy Group I Medical I I Planning Section Logistics Section Chief Chief Resource Personnel Status Coroner Documentation Care & Shelter Situation Analysis Supply Technical Transporation Specialist Communications Finance Section Chief Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Cost Law Enforcement Time Public Works & Engineering Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Recovery RAC.E.S. Utilities - 75 - ~ P L A N N I N G PLANNING SECTION CHIEF YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Collection, evaluation, forecasting, formulation, dissemination, and use of information about the development of the emergency and the status of resources. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Planning Section Chief by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire action checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the command staff. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. S E C T I o N o Prepare to receive information on initial surveys for Situation Analysis. o Confirm that all key Planning Section personnel or alter- nates are in the E.O.C. or have been notified. Recall the required staff members necessary for the emergency. o Organize and assign Planning Section Units as required: o Resource Status o Documentation o Situation Analysis o Technical Specialist (as required) - 76- !!! P L A N N I N G PLANING SECTION CHIEF ACTION CHECKLIST continued: S E C T I o N ~ o Develop situation analysis information on the impact of the emergency from the following sources: 0 Livermore Amador Valley Tranist Authority 0 Dublin Unified Schools 0 Red Cross 0 R.A.C.E.S. 0 Recreation Department 0 Police Services 0 DRFA 0 Public Works 0 Media (Radio & Television) o Assess the impact of the emergency on the City of Dublin including the initial damage assessment by the Building Department and other field units. o Keep the Command Staff advised and briefed. o Prepare an E.O.C. ACTION PLAN by priorities and objectives with the EOC Manager and the Policy Group. o Review intelligence information, determine the credibility and predict the influence on the emergency. o Assemble information on alternative strategies. o Identify the need for use of special resources. o Provide periodic predictions on the potential extent of the emergency. - 77- P L A N N I N G PLANNING SECTION CHIEF ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Prepare and distribute EOC Manager and Command Section orders for additional resources. o Confirm that Resource Status compiles and displays emergency status and summary information. o Prepare summary situation reports of the emergency in the City of Dublin for transmission to the Operational Area E.O.C. o Begin planning for recovery in the emergency area(s). o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency: o Document messages received o Action taken S E C T I o N o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the E.O.C. Manager Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 7R - RESOURCE STATUS P L A N N I N G PRIMARY: Planning Department AL TERNA TE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Planning Section Chief: WORK STATION: "PLANNING" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Post and update all information on the status display boards in the Emergency Operation Center. 2. Establish a line of communications with Fire & Rescue, Law Enforcement, Public Works & Engineering and Logistics to keep the best up to date information posted. S E C T I o N I Public Information Offi cer I Legal Officer r City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator I Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RACES. Utilities - 79- RESOURCE STATUS P L A N N I N G YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Post and update all pertinent information on the status display boards III the E.O.C. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Resource Status Unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire action checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Planning Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Maintain an inventory of available personnel, equipment, vehicles, etc. o Provide resources summary to Situation Analysis unit. o Display situational and operational information in the E.O.C. using the display boards, maps and other visual aids in conjunction with Situation Anlaysis unit. S E C T I o N 0 Incident chart 0 Damage chart 0 Resource tracking 0 In j uries/fatali ties 0 Evacuations chart 0 Shelter status o Establish a situation map. o Receive all information from Situation Analysis. o Forward all messages to the Documentation Unit after posting. - RO - RESOURCE STATUS P L A N N I N G ACTION CHEKCLIST continued: o Ensure that all posted information is current and correct. o Ensure that all posted information is clear and concise. Legibility is essential. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency: o Document messages received o Action Taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Planning Section Chief S E C T I o N Precise information is essential to meet the requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 81 - ~ DOCUMENTATION P L A N N I N G PRIMARY: City Clerk ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Planning Section Chief WORK STATION: "PLANNING" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Maintain and file a copy of all E.O.c. messages. 2 . File, maintain and store all documents relative to the emergency. 3. Maintain the official history of the emergency. 4. Provide guidance and assistance to work station personnel in the documentation process. S E C T I o N 5. Provide duplication services as required. I City Council I I Public Information I Officer I r Legal Officer I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator I Policy Group 1 Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RACES. Utilities - 82 - ~ ~ DOCUMENTATION P L A N N I N G YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Maintain complete documentation of the emergency and provide duplication as required. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Documentation Unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Planning Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Establish incident files relative to the emergency. S E C T I o N o Check the accuracy and completeness of records submitted for file. o Maintain a file on all E.O.C. messages. o Establish duplication services and provide as required (du- plicate official forms etc.). o Correct any errors by checking with the appropriate KO.C. personnel. o File, store and maintain files for legal, analytical and histori- cal purposes. o Coordinate with the units of the Planning Section: o Situation Analysis o Resource Status o Technical Specialist - 83 - ~ DOCUMENTATION P ACTION CHECKLIST continued: L 0 Maintain all required records and documentation to support A the history of the emergency: 0 Document messages received N 0 Action taken N 0 Requests filled I 0 E.O.C. personnel and time on duty Precise information is esse-ntial to meet requirements for N reimbursement by State and Federal Government. G S E C T I 0 N - 84- ~ ~ SITUATION ANALYSIS P L A N N I N G PRIMARY: Senior Planner ALTERNATE: Associate Planner SUPERVISOR: Planning Section Chief WORK STATION: "PLANNING" GENERAL DUTIES: I . Collect and process all information and intelligence. 2. Evaluate and disseminate information in the Planning Section. 3 . Prepare predictions at periodic intervals or upon request, and make recommendations to the Planning Section Chief. 4. Supervise the display of the situation map and status boards. S E C T I o N Public Information I Ofllcer I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator Legal Officer I Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities ~ - 85 - P L A N N I N G SITUATION ANALYSIS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Collect and organize emergency situation and status information. Provide the supervision for display of information in the E.O.C. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Situation Analysis Unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Planning Section Chief. o Inititate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Collect data on the emergency. S E C T I o N ~ o Location and the nature of the emergency. o Special hazard. o Number of injured persons. o Number of deceased persons. o Structural property damage (estimated dollar value). o Personal property damage (estimated dollar value). o City of Dublin resources committed to the emergency. o City of Dublin resources available. o Assistance provided by outside agencies and resources committed. o Shelters, type, location, number of people that can be accommodated. - 86- P L A N N I N G SITUATION ANALYSIS ACTION CHECKLIST continued: S E C T I o N o o o Prepare situation status displays(s) o The Operational Area EOC (Alameda County EOC) will be requesting an initial report within the first hour of the E.O.C.'s activation. o Prepare an initial survey using the "FLASH REPORT" form. o Develop sources of information and assist the Planning Section Chief in collecting and organizing data from the following: o Command Staff o Operations Section o Logistics Section o Finance Section o Establish a check system for information sources to ensure follow-up contacts. o Determine weather conditions: current and upcoming. Keep up-to-date weather information posted. o Supervise the Resource Status displays in the E.O.C. and make sure all pertinent information is posted promptly. o Determine the condition of all roadways and have all closures displayed. Prepare situation reports and updates at timely intervals or when important changes occur for the Planning Section Chief and attend Planning Section meetings as required. Advise the Planning Section Chief to intensify, stabilize, or demobilize as required. o Situation Summary Reports will be requested from the - 87 - !! SITUATION ANALYSIS P L A N N I N G ACTION CHECKLIST continued: Operation Area (Alameda County EOC) and State O.E.S. Coastal Region. Confirm the following information when submitting these reports: o Date and time o Location and type of emergency. o Summary of the current situation. o Qualitative analysis (overview). o Critical events and problems. o Proclamations and declarations issued. o People dead and injured (all affected areas). o Damage totals (all affected areas). S E C T I o N o Homes damaged or destroyed. o Status of gas, electric, water, sewage systems and other utilities. o Roads closed or subject to limited access. o Dollar damage totals (public and private facilities). o Be prepared to provide an additional summary of the cur- rent response: o State response (brief description). o E.O.C. 's activated. o Shelters opened, number of people in the shelters (daily and cumulative total). o Disaster assistance centers opened and the number of people processed. - 88 - SITUATION ANALYSIS P L A N N I N G ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Planning Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N - R9 - TECHNICAL SPECIALIST P L A N N I N G PRIMARY: ALTERNATE: SUPERVISOR: WORK STATION: GENERAL DUTIES: Dictated by nature of incident Designee Planning Section Chief "PLANNING" 1 . Provide technical expertise to the Planning Section and others as required. 2. Advise the Planning Section of the intensity and projected duration of the emergency. 3 . Provide information to the Command Staff that would have an impact on the City of Dublin. S E C T I o N I Public Information I Offi cer I Legal Officer Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Law Enforcement Public Works & Engineering Damage Assessment Medical RACES. Utilities ~ I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator Policy Group I I I I Planning Section Logistics Section Chief Chief Resource Personnel Status Coroner Documentation Care & Shelter Situation Analysis Supply Technical Transporation Specialist Communications Finance Section Chief Cost Time Compensation & Claims Recovery - 90- TECHNICAL SPECIALIST P L A N N I N G YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Act as a resource to members of the E.O.C. Staff in matters relative to your technical specialty. ACTION CHECKLIST: (this is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Technical Specialist by putting on the nanle tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the command staff. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Assess the current emergency and provide necessary information to the Planning Section Chief relative to projected duration and intensity of the emergency. S E C T I o N o Provide information to the Logistics Section Chief relative to special equipment needs. o Advise the Operations Section Chief if evacuation IS required. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency: o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Planning section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 91 - ~ -, L - -- .- 0 '- G I S T I C S LOGISTICS SECTION CHIEF PRIMARY: Parks and Community Services Director ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "LOGISTICS" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Procure and provide personnel, materials, and facilities. 2. Brief and update the EOC Manager. 3 . Manage the Logistics Section. S E C T I City Council Public Information Offi cer I EOe MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator Legal Officer Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost I Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation o N Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Speciajist Transporation Communications RACES. Utilities ~ - 93 - L o G I S T I C S LOGISTICS SECTION CHIEF YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Manage logistical support such as Personnel, Coroner, Care & Shelter, Supply, Transportation and Communications. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Logistics Section Chief by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Command Staff. o Initiate and activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Direct that work station be set up if not already done so: S E C T I o N o Check telephones o Locate, and have available for use, all personnel lists and work schedules. o Confirm that all key Logistics Section personnel or alternates are in the E.O.C. or have been notified. o Begin recall to fill required and anticipated staffing levels. o Organize and manage the Logistics Section in the E.O.C. Assign and brief the following: o Personnel o Coroner o Care & Shelter o Supply ;;; - 94- L o G I S T I C S LOGISTICS SECTION CHIEF ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Transportation o Communications o When all functions and units of the Logistics Section are activated, Logistics may be divided into two branches, Service and Support. o Brief and update the EOC Manager on all resources and support concerns caused by the emergency. Include all priorities and proposed plans. o Attend all meetings to assist in the development of an E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Review the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN and estimate section needs for the next operational period. o Prepare service and support elements of the E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. S E C T I o N o Estimate future serVIce and support requirements. o Coordinate support operations with the Operations Section Chief to provide facilities, services and materials in support of the Operations Section. Advise on the current services and support capabilities. o Coordinate and process all requests for resources. o Coordinate with liaison personnel in the Coroner unit to lllsure that these functions are being conducted properly. o Coordinate with the Care and Shelter unit to insure that all E.O.C. needs are addressed. - 9:'; - L o G I S T I C S LOGISTICS SECTION CHIEF ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the E.O.C. Manager. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N ~ - 96- ~ L o G I S T I C S PERSONNEL PRIMARY: Personnel ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Logistics Section Chief WORK STATION: "LOGISTICS" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Document all personnel committed to the emergency for recovery purposes. 2. Document all volunteers committed to the emergency using the Volunteer Emergency Services Disaster Form. 3 . Register and assign all volunteer workers. S E C T I o N I Public Information I Offi cer I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services Coordinator I I Legal Officer I I Policy Group Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource S talUS Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Suppl)' Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities ;;;; - 97 - ~ L o G I S T I C S PERSONNEL YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Determine how personnel resources will be utilized and keep track of the personnel resources that are utilized. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Personnel Unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing from the Logistics Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Locate the Resource Manual in the E.O.C. office credenza. o Locate the vendors listing in the Resource Manual. S E C T I o N o Direct all convergent volunteer resources to designated areas for registration and assignment. These areas will be known as Volunteer Staging Areas. o Confirm that a representative from the Personnel Unit is avail- able to register Disaster Service Volunteer Workers. Have all volunteers sign the appropriate forms prior to allowing them to perform any work. o Determine the number and location of personnel assigned to field activities. o Determine the status of personnel in each department and request employees that can be utilized for more urgent assign- ments. ~ - 9R - L o G I S T I C S PERSONNEL ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Develop a relief plan and coordinate with all sections. If the emergency is expected to continue for more than twelve hours, personnel should be assigned to twelve-hour shifts whenever possible. o Fill requests for personnel needs. o Identify the number of "On Duty" personnel available for assignment. o Maintain a personnel resource pool. o Forward all personnel time records and documentation to the Time Unit of the Finance Section. o Register and assign Disaster Service Volunteer Workers. Co- ordinate with the Public Information Officer for public release of the location of registration area. o Recruit and obtain additional volunteer emergency workers. S E C T I o N o Prepare a record of assignments to indicate deployment of personnel. o Using the bound journal in the Logistics workstation, maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the Logistics Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 99- L o G I S T I C S CORONER PRIMARY: Police Department Detective ALTERNATE: Police Department Sergeant SUPERVISOR: Logistics Section Chief WORK STATION: "LAW ENFORCEMENT" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Under the direction of the Alameda County (ALCO) Coroner, identify and document the remains of deceased persons. 2. Under the direction of the ALCO Coroner, work with Mortuary personnel in removing remains from the emergency scene. 3 . Maintain communications with field units and relay ongoing status of the emergency to the Coroner in the ALCO E.O.C. S E C T I o N I City Council I I Public Information I Offi cer I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator I Policy Group I Legal Officer I I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RACES. Utilities - 1 00 - L o G I S T I C S CORONER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Act on behalf of the Alameda County Coroner in the event that the ALCO Coroner is unable to respond to an emergency in the City of Dublin. Main- tain a communication link between field operations, City of Dublin E.O.C. and the ALCO Coroner in the Alameda County E.O.C. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) S E C T I o N o Sign in and identify yourself as the Coroner Unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Logistics Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with when your were notified an emergency exists. o Establish Coroner field teams, each team to consist of one local mortuary worker ~nd a Dublin Police Services Detective. o Gather as much information as possible as to the activities of the Coroner Field Teams. o Establish radio contact with Coroner Field Teams. o Report all field activities to the Coroner in the Alameda County E.O.C. o Establish a temporary morgue. o Coordinate all information relative to deceased persons with Central Registry. o Casualty information regarding law enforcement, fire depart- ment' and other involved agencies shall be segregated from other casualty information. o Establish liaison with the American Red Cross. Refer casualty inquiries to Central Registry. - 101 - L o G I S T I C S CORONER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Obtain a list of hospitals, evacuation centers, temporary first aid stations, and morgue facilities. o Establish liaison with local mortuaries for pickup and transpor- tation of bodies to temporary morgue or fatality collection areas. o Select an appropriate site out of public view which would be suitable for a Fatality Collection Area. Consider the following: o Refrigerated warehouses o Refrigerated vehicles o Facilities where the use of ice would be appropriate. o Provide communications for mortuary personnel using ALCO Dispatch or R.A.C.E.S. 0 S 0 E 0 C T I 0 N Coordinate with the Supply unit to obtain body bags and other necessary equipment required to identify, tag, and store bodies (may require refrigeration unit). Arrange for the security of personal belongings. Maintain accurate records on: o Identification of deceased. o Date and time of death. o Name, address, phone, etc. of person who found body. o Date, time, and location where body was found. o Name of person determining death. o Date, time, and location where fatal injuries were re- ceived, (if known). - 102 - L o G I S T I C S CORONER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Name, badge number, and department of officer mves- tigating the death. o Name of person transporting body. o Name of person receiving and identifying the body. o Photograph deceased prior to removal to assist in later identification. o List of all personal belongings on body at the time it is received. o Circumstances surrounding the death. o Apparent cause of death. o Date, time and name of person to whom the body IS released. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. S E C T I o N o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the Logistics Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. ~ - 103 - L o G I S T I C S S E C T I o N ~ CARE & SHELTER PRIMARY: Recreation Supervisor ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Logistics Section Chief WORK STATION: "LOGISTICS" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Provide for the food, clothing and shelter needs of people affected by the disaster. 2. Provide for a central registration and inquiry service for assisting in reuniting separated families and to respond to inquiries from relatives and friends outside the area. 3 . Be sensitive to special needs such as, cultural differ- ences, diverse ethnic groups, seniors, mothers with small children, etc. I Public Information I Offi cer I I City Council I I EOC MANAGER 1 I Emergency Services I I Coordinator ~ Policy Group I Legal Officer I Operations Section Chief Finance Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Fire & Rescue Personnel Cost Resource Status Law Enforcement Time Coroner Documentation Public Works & Engineering Compensation & Claims Cllre & Shelter Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities - 104- ~ L o G I S T I C S CARE & SHELTER YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Provide temporary Red Cross approved shelter and feeding. Additionally, a central registry shall be established to register persons affected by the emer- gency. To act as a clearing house and inquiry service to reunite separated families including information relative to injured and deceased persons. Finally, to provide shelter for emergency workers. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) s ,. E C T I o N ~ o Sign in and identify yourself as the Care & Shelter Unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Logistics Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Determine if mass care facilities will be needed and if they are functional. Coordinate with the Red Cross. o When establishing shelter sites, be sensitive to special needs such as, cultural differences, diverse ethnic groups, seniors, mothers with small children, physical disabilities, etc. o Arrange with Damage Assessment for the inspection of poten- tial shelter site locations to insure the safety of the structure. o Coordinate all shelter site locations with the Operation Section Chief. o Alert Red Cross and Dublin Unified School District. o Activate central registration and inquiry system with the coordi- nation of Red Cross. o Establish communication between shelter facilities and the E.O.C. using telephone, city radios, RACES (Amateur Radio), or Dublin Unified School District. - 105 - L o G I S T I C S CARE & SHELTER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Determine shelter site needs, including food and water. Re- quest necessary food supplies, equipment, and other supplies to operate shelter sites with the coordination of the Red Cross, Dublin Unified School District. o Activate a shelter registration, welfare inquiry system, and message board. Report the health and welfare status of all sheltered persons to central registration with the coordination of the Red Cross and RACES volunteers. o Coordinate all information relative to displaced persons be- tween Central Registration and shelter sites. o Maintain an updated list of victims and their locations. o Record and evaluate information regarding requests, activities, expenditures, damage and casualties. o Report all statistical information to Situation Analysis relative to: S E C T I o N 0 Number of dead 0 Number of injured 0 Displaced persons 0 Shelter sites 0 Type of shelter 0 Location of shelter 0 Number of people that can be accommodated o Assist in the evacuation of institutionalized persons in threat- ened areas. o Periodically update information to the Public Information Officer. - 106 - ~ L o G I S T I C S S E C T I o N CARE & SHELTER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Coordinate the sheltering and feeding of: o E.O.C. staff o Firefighters o Police officers o Maintenance personnel o Other City workers o Using available safe public structures, provide shelter for: o mutual aid workers o convergent volunteers o field personnel o others as required. o Plan and provide for the feeding of: o mutual aid workers o convergent volunteers o field personnel o others as required. o Consider the special needs as required for the care of unat- tended children, the aged, and the handicapped. o Coordinate with the medical liaison officer to determine public health hazards and establish standards for control of public health issues. o Coordinate with Transportation unit to transport evacuees to and from centers. - 107 - L o G I S T I C S CARE & SHELTER ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Relocate any mass care facilities which become endangered by any hazardous conditions. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Logistics Section Chief Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N - 1 OR - L o G I S T I C S SUPPLY PRIMARY: Finance AL TERNA TE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Logistics Section Chief WORK STATION: "LOGISTICS" GENERAL DUTIES: 1. Order, receive, store, process and allocate all emergency resources and supplies. 2. Determine the supply needs from the Logistics Section Chief. 3 . Determine the status of all personnel. S E C T I o N I City Council I I Public Information Officer I Legal Officer I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator I I Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Fire & Rescue Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Law Enforcement Resource Status Personnel Cost Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation RACES. Communications Utilities - 1 09 - ~ L o G I S T I C S SUPPLY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Order personnel, equipment, and supplies. Receive and store all supplies for the emergency. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) S E C T I o N ~ o Sign in and identify yourself as the Supply Unit Leader by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Logistics Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Participate in the Logistics Section planning. o Assign personnel as required to adequately staff the Supply position. o Research the availability of resources in the City of Dublin and be prepared to report to the Logistics Section Chief. o Order, receive, store, and process all disaster related resources and supplies. o Provide for the conservation, allocation and distribution of food stocks. o Procure, allocate, and dispatch supply personnel and resources as required. o Coordinate with the Finance Section for the administration of all financial matters pertaining to vendor contracts and open purchase orders. o Stockpile, maintain, deploy and reserve critical supplies and equipment. -110- L o G I S T ..,. I C S SUPPLY ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Coordinate with other jurisdictions and private companies on sources of equipment and supply. (Check the City of Dublin resource manual.) o Alert supply personnel, mutual aid providers, contractors and emergency vendors of any possible needs. o Prepare and sign the necessary rental agreements. o Process all administrative paperwork associated with equip- ment rental and supply contracts. Forward all this information to the Finance Section. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. S E C T I o N o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the Logistics Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by State and Federal Government. -111- ;;; ~ L o G I S T I C S TRANSPORTATION PRIMARY: Public Works ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Logistics Section Chief WORK STATION: "LOGISTICS" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Provide transportation for workers. 2. Provide transportation for victims or affected citizens as required. 3 . Maintain a list of transportation resources. S E C T I o N r City Council I I Public Information I Offi cer I r EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator I I Policy Group I I Legal Officer Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Public Works & Engineering Documentation Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Damage Assessment Situation Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Specialist TraDsporatioD RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities - 112 - L o G I S T I C S TRANSPORTATION YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Provide vehicles necessary to move workers. Provide vehicles necessary for evacuation. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Transportation Coordinator by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Logistics Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Provide and maintain a resource list of transport vehicles. 0 Heavy Equipment 0 Cars 0 Buses 0 Light Trucks 0 Heavy Trucks Check fuel level at city facility. Check fuel level with DRF A. Check fuel availability from bulk fuel vendors. Establish an assembly area for vehicles. Establish communications with the assembly areas. Provide transportation as required for workers to and from the emergency scene. - 1 n - ~ ~ L o G I S T I C S S E C T I o N ~ TRANSPORTATION ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Provide transportation for evacuation when requested. o Provide fuel for equipment at the scene of the emergency for extended operations. o Establish a communication link with the following agencies as required. o Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority o Dublin Unified School District o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the Logistics Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. -114- L o G I S T I C S S E C T I o N ~ COMMUNICATIONS PRIMARY: Patrol Sergeant ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Logistics Section Chief WORK STATION: 44LA W ENFORCEMENT" GENERAL DUTIES: . 1 . Provide direction and assistance to the Communications Center in the coordination of personnel and equipment as ordered by the E.O.C. Command Staff. 2. Assist E.O.C. Staff with ongoing field information. 3. Monitor telecommunications systems. r City Council I Public Information Officer r EOC MANAGER I r Emergency Services 1 I Coordinator ~ Policy Group 1 Legal Officer Operations Section Planning Section Logistics Section Finance Section Chief Chief Chief Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Status Coroner Time Public Works & Documentation Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation Situation & Claims Damage Assessment Analysis Supply Recovery Medical Technical Transporation Specialist RAC.E.S. Communications Utilities - 115 - L o G I S T I C S COMMUNICA TIONS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Develop plans for assuring that the EOC communication system functions adequately. This includes messages, radios, telephones, and television ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as Communications by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Logistics Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Notify appropriate city staff of emergency status (see the emergency Resources list for phone numbers). o Advise the Logistics Section Chief on communications capabili- ties and/or limitations. S E C T I o N o Call R.A.C.E.S. members if needed o ALCO Dispatch o Public Works o DUSD o DSRSD o Confirm with logistics on emergency fuel supply. o Prepare and implement the Incident Radio Communications Plan (ICS Form 205). o Insure that the message center has been established by the Planning Sections Documentation unit. ~ -116- L o G I S T I C S COMMUNICATIONS ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Assign message runners as needed. o Route all incoming messages to the EOC staff. o Check on operational capability of the telephone and public address system. o Monitor telecommunications systems for information updates: o Alco Dispatch o C.L.E.T.S. system o Television o Radio o Insure personal portable radio equipment IS distributed in accordance with the Radio Plan. o Recover equipment from relieved or released units. S E C T I o N o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to Logistics Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. -117- ;;; ~ F FINANCE SECTION CHIEF I N A N C E PRIMARY: Assistant City Manager/Adminstrative Services Director AL TERNA TE: Designee SUPERVISOR: EOC Manager WORK STATION: "FINANCE" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Manages the Finance Section. 2. Briefs and updates the EOC Manager. 3. Supervises all financial aspects of the emergency. S E C T I Public Information I Offi cer I Legal Officer I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services 1 I Coordinator Policy Group I I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Cbief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost o N Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities -119- FINANCE SECTION CHIEF F I N A N C E YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Manage all financial and cost analysis aspects of the emergency and super- vise the members of the Finance Section. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Finance Section Chief by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Command Staff. o Initiate an activity list beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. S E C T I o N o Set up work station if not already done so. o Check telephones o Locate, and have available for use, all personnel lists and work schedules. o Attend all Command Staff Section planning meetings to gather information on overall strategy and assist in the development of an E.O.C. ACTION PLAN. o Organize the Finance Section and brief all personnel. o Cost o Time o Compensation & Claims o Recovery o Inform the EOC Manager when the Finance Section is fully operational. - 120 - ~ F I N A N C E FINANCE SECTION CHIEF ACTION CHECKLIST continued: S E C T I o N o Provide input in all plans for financial and cost analysis. o Working with assigned staff, make recommendations for cost savings to the Command Staff. o Supervise the preparation and complete all financial obligation documents. o Review and expedite invoices and claims of vendors. o Coordinate all financial transactions with assigned personnel to assure proper documentation for recovery of funds. o Working with assigned personnel provide for a periodic cost analysis of the emergency for the EOC Manager. o Provide a periodic update of all financial information to the command staff. o Assist with the preparation of applications and claims for Federal and State claims and assistance. o Working with the Recovery Unit, coordinate with Care & Shelter in the Logistics Section and the Alameda County Office of Emergency Services on the establishment of a Disaster Assistance Center (D.A.C.) if needed. Include provisions for office space, communications and support. o Plan to assist in the staffing of the Disaster Assistance Center (D.A.C.). o Based upon consumer complaints, make recommendations to the EOC Manager to enforce the State Economic Stabilization Plan. o Confirm that Finance Section personnel needs, such as feeding and sheltering, are satisfied through Care & Shelter in the Logistics section. - 121 - F I N A N 'c E FINANCE SECTION CHIEF ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken. o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the E.O.C. Manager. S E C T I o N Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 122 - ~ ~ COST F I PRIMARY: Finance Technician N A ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Finance Section Chief WORK STATION: "FINANCE" N C E GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Obtains and records all cost data regarding the emergency. 2. Performs cost effective analysis. 3 . Provides cost estimates and cost savmg recommenda tions. S E C T I City Council I I Public Information I Offi cer I I Legal Officer I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator I Policy Group I I o N Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RACES_ Utilities - 123 - ~ F I N A N C E COST YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: The collection of all cost data, performing cost effectiveness analysis, pro- viding cost estimates, and cost saving. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance alld not all inclusive) S E C T I o N o Sign in and identify yourself as the Cost unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Finance Section Chief. o Initiate and activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Obtain and record all cost data. o Maintain cumulative emergency cost records. o Provide periodic cost summaries for the EOC Manager and maintain a fiscal record of all expenditures related to the emergency. o Ensure all financial obligation documents initiated at the emer- gency scene are properly prepared and accurately identified. o Maintain accurate information on the actual cost for the use of all assigned resources. o Working with assigned Finance Section personnel, ensure that all pieces of equipment under contract and dedicated personnel are properly identified. o Ensure all E.O.C. sections maintain proper supporting records and documentation to support claims. o Make recommendations for cost savings to the Finance Section Chief. - 124 - ~ COST F I N A N C E ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Prepare periodic incident cost summanes as required. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document message received. o Action taken. o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the Finance Section Chief. S E C T I o N Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. - 125 - ~ TIME F I N A- N C E PRIMARY: Finance Technician ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Finance Section Chief WORK STATION: "FINANCE" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Keeps time records for all personnel working at the emergency. 2 . Establishes and maintains a file for all personnel working at the emergency. S E C T Public Information I Officer I I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator : Policy Group I Legal Officer I o N Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities - 126 - TIME F I N A N C E YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Keep track of the hours worked by paid personnel, convergent volunteers, contract labor, mutual aid, and all others working at the emergency. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as the Time unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the' Finance Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Establish and maintain a file for employee time records for each person. It should include: S E C T I o N o Correct identification o Specific pay provisions o Hours worked o Assignment to a specific incident (location by address when possible) o Travel o Termination of involvement in the emergency o Coordinate all personnel hours worked with the Recovery unit. o Establish and maintain a file of time reports on equipment that either needs regular maintenance or is rented. o Keep records on each shift (Twelve Hour Shifts are recom - mended). - 127 - TIME F I N A N C E ACION CHECKLIST continued: o Close out personnel time reports before they leave the emergency. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received. o Action taken o Requests filled. o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty. o Submit all required records and documentation to the Finance Section Chief. S E C T I o N Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. ~ - 128 - F I N A N C E COMPENSA TION & CLAIMS PRIMARY: Management Assistant ALTERNATE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Finance Section Chief WORK STATION: "FINANCE" GENERAL DUTIES: 1 . Accept as agent for the City of Dublin, claims resulting from an emergency. 2. Manage compensation for mJunes and claims arising out of the incident. S E C T I o N Public Information I Officer I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I Coordinator Legal Officer I Policy Group I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief Fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RAC.E.S. Utilities ~ - 129 - F I N A N C E COMPENSATION & CLAIMS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Manage investigation and compensation for physical injuries and property damage claims involving the City, arising out of a disaster. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidnace and not all inclusive) o Sign in and identify yourself as Compensation and Claims by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing on the extent of the emergency from the Finance Section Chief. o Initiate and activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. S E C T I o N o Establish contact with Personnel and Damage Assessment units to let them know that you are operational. o Ensure the investigation of all accidents, if possible. o Prepare claims relative to damage to City property and notify and file the claims with insurers. o Make certain any injured personnel working at the emergency have claims completed by the Personnel unit. o Assign staff as needed. o Periodically review logs and forms by Unit to ensure: o completeness o accuracy o timeliness o compliance with procedures and policies - 130 - F I N A N C E COMPENSATION & CLAIMS ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Keep Finance Section Chief briefed on unit activities. o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency: o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Finance Section Chief. S E C T I o N Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Governments. ~ -131- RECOVERY F I N A N C E PRIMARY: Economic Development Manager AL TERNA TE: Designee SUPERVISOR: Finance Section Chief WORKST A TION: "FINANCE" GENERAL DUTIES: 1. Locate Disaster Assistance Centers, (DAC's) m or near shelter sites whenever possible. 2. Assess damages and document information for reim- bursement from the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N 3. Accompany State and Federal Inspectors on a damage assessment tour of the City to survey all damage and complete Damage Survey Reports. I Public Information I Offi cer I I City Council I I I EOC MANAGER I I Emergency Services I I Coordinator : Policy Group I Legal Officer I Operations Section Chief Planning Section Chief Logistics Section Chief Finance Section Chief fire & Rescue Resource Status Personnel Cost Law Enforcement Coroner Time Documentation Public Works & Engineering Care & Shelter Compensation & Claims Situation Analysis Supply Damage Assessment Recovery Medical Technical Specialist Transporation Communications RACES. Utilities - 132 - ~ F I N A N C E RECOVERY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: Following a Presidential Declaration of an Emergency or a Major Disaster, the duly appointed Federal Coordinating Officer, the State Coordinating Officer, and the Recovery Officer, (a designated representative from the Finance Section appointed by the Finance Section Chief.), will establish a suitable number of Disaster Assistance Centers in the City of Dublin. ACTION CHECKLIST: (This is a guidance and not all inclusive) S E C T I o N ~ o Sign in and identify yourself as the Recovery unit by putting on the name tag with your title. o Read the entire Action Checklist. o Obtain a briefing from the Finance Section Chief. o Initiate an activity log beginning with your notification that an emergency exists. o Coordinate with Care & Shelter to identify suitable sites for Disaster Assistance Centers, (DAC's). o Establish (DAC's) in convenient locations to better serve the displaced and homeless persons whenever possible. o Coordinate through State O.E.S. Coastal Region and request that the State provide a State Coordinating Officer. o Coordinate through FEMA Region IX and request that the Federal Government provide a Federal Coordinating Officer. o Accompany the State and Federal Coordinating Officers to damaged areas to supervise the Damage Survey Reports that will be filed. o Provide, if available, volunteers to assist displaced and home- less persons with forms in the Disaster Assistance Center(s). - 133 - RECOVERY F I N A N C E ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Consider the following when selecting a DAC site: o Locate the site close to public transportation. o Use shelter sites whenever possible. o Use public facilities as alternate sites. o Use community centers as alternate sites. o Be prepared to provide a report to the EOC Manager of the current and projected situation upon request. o Enlist the services of psychological counselors to be sent to the DAC and shelters, to assist displaced and homeless citizens. - 134 - RECOVERY F I N A N C E ACTION CHECKLIST continued: o Location of the emergency and unit number o Maintain all required records and documentation to support the history of the emergency. o Document messages received o Action taken o Requests filled o E.O.C. personnel and time on duty o Submit all required records and documentation to the Finance Section Chief. Precise information is essential to meet requirements for reimbursement by the State and Federal Government. S E C T I o N ~ - 135 - E M E R G E N C ANNEX B Y A C EMERGENCY ACTIVATION NOTIFICATION GUIDE T I V A T I 0 N G U I D E ~ 137 ~ CITY OF DUBLIN MULTI-HAZARD FUNCTIONAL PLAN Attachment A-6~A, Enclosure A~6 SITUATION SUMMARY REPORT FORM Reporting Jurisdiction Date/Time EVENT: 1. Situation Assessment a. Areas affected/threatened b. Current c. Prognosis II. Major Incidents III. Major Problems IV. Response/Recovery Priorities V. Projected Requests for Resources/Support VI. Date/Time of Next Report Attachments: Attached 1. Map( s) - areas affected/threatened 2. Status Reports 3. Proclamations To follow DateITime A-38 ;;;;; E NOTIFICATION PROCESS M E The information in this guideline is intended to be used to assist the City of Dublin's continuity of government and promptness of organizational response in the R event of a disaster. In case of a major earthquake, representatives from City depart- ments should automatically report to their pre-designated response locations. Dam- G aged/inoperable telephone systems may preclude the use of these procedures. E 0 As instructed by the Director of Emergency Services, or the person acting on their behalf, contact the departments needed to staff the N City of Dublin Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The Director C may request either of the following: 0 PARTIAL ACTIV ATION: notify the City departments y selected by the Director on the Emergency Notification Checklist (sample form on page 138) 0 FULL ACTIV A TION: notify all City departments. A 0 If it is during normal working hours, attempt to contact the necessary city departments through their normal business number. C 0 During non-business hours refer to the ALERT LIST portion of the T Emergency Notification Information form (sample form on page I 141) maintained in the Personnel Resource manual in the E.O.C. office. V 0 Telephone the first name on the ALERT LIST. A A successful contact is not made by leaving a message with a co- worker, family member, or on an answering machine. T 0 If you are not able to contact the first person listed, continue on to the second, third or fourth, if necessary. I 0 Provide the contact with the following information: 0 0 Your name and title/rank 0 The nature of the emergency: earthquake, flood, haz mat, etc. N 0 Instruct them to report to the appropriate location (E.O.C., staging area, shelter site, etc.) - they will be briefed upon arrival. G 0 Ask them if the message is understood, then clear the line promptly. U 0 Note the successful contact on the EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION I CHECKLIST or your activity log. D 0 Return the EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST to the E Director of Emergency Services for event documentation when notifi- cation is completed. - 139 - ~ E EMERGENCY M NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST E In case of a partial activation ofthe Emergency Operations Center, the EOC Manager (or the person acting on their behalf - see page 9) shall indicate (X) the departments R below that shall be notified. G Return the checklist to the EOC Manager for event documentation when notification is complete. E CALI CITY DEPARTMENT PERSON CONTACTED TIME N (X) C Adminstration Building y DRFA Maintenance A Planning Police Services C Public Works T Recreation I Finance V Alert the following personnel or agencies as ( A T City Council I All other personnel, as needed, by department Alameda County O.E.S. 0 American Red Cross N D.S.R.S.D. D.U.S.D. P.G.&E. G Pacific Bell U RACES (Ham Radio Operators) I Others: D Notification completed by: E _ 1 40 _ E M E R G E N C y A C T I V A T I o N G U I D E ~ - 1 st: City of Dublin EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION INFORMATION Department: I ORDER OF SUCCESSION Department Head Title: Incumbent's Name: TITLE INCUMBENT 2nd: 3rd: ALERT LIST 2 Name Office # Home# Cellular Other Pager 1st: 2nd: 3rd: 4th: PLEASE A TT ACH CALL-OUT LISTS AND STAFF TELEPHONE ROSTERS, IF A V AILABLE Notes: J The ORDER OF SUCCESSION is a list of the position titles - and their incumbents - who would assume the Department Head's responsibilities and duties in an emergency if he/she were unable to do so. 2 The ALERT LIST contains the persons who will be contacted for department representation in case of an E.O.C. activation. Calls to these people will be attempted until initial contact is made. - 141 - ~ A U T H 0 R I ANNEX C T Y AUTHORITY AND REFERENCES & R E F E R E N - C E S - 143 - ;;; ~ A 1. California Emergency Services Act (Chapter 7 of Division 1 of Title 2 of the U Government Code). T 2. Standardized Emergency Management System Adopted Regulations (Chapter H 1, Title 19, Division 2, Sections 2400-2403, 2405, 2407, 2409, 2411, 2413, 2415,2425,2428,2443 and 2450 of the California Code of Regulations). 0 3. California Emergency Plan. R I 4. California Emergency Resources Management Plan (January, 1968) and sub-plans as issued. T 5. Governor's Orders and Regulations for a War Emergency. y 6. Multi Hazard Functional Planning guidance, State O.E.S., 1985 (see copy in the office of the Emergency Operations Center). & 7. City of Dublin, Multi Hazard Functional Plan 8. Alameda County Emergency Plan. R 9. Alameda County Multi Casualty Medical response plan. E F 10. City of Dublin Emergency Services Ordinance No. 02-85. E 11. City of Dublin Resolution No. 23-83, adopting the California Master Mutual Aid Agreement. R E 12. City of Dublin Resolution No. 40-95, adopting the Standardized Emergency Management System guidelines. N 13. City of Dublin Resolution No. 43-95, adopting an Agreement for Participation '. C in the Alameda County Operational Area Emergency Management Organiza- tion. E S - 14':; ~ ~ S A M p L ANNEX D E SAMPLE DOCUMENTS D 0 C U M E N T S ~ -1.:17- - E.O.C. ACTION PLAN I. Strategy (e.g. offensive or defensive) II. Statement of priorities (Refer to page 2) 1. 2. 3. III. Task assignments and timetables: Task Description Person Assigned Due Complete A B C D E IV. Review action plan at hours. - 149 - CITY OF DUBLIN FLASH REPORT Date/Time of Contact: / / am/pm Contact Person: name title Method of Contact: Phone # Radio frequency Has the city been impacted? (circle one) Yes No Has a local emergency been declared: (circle one) When? Date: Who signed it: Name: Yes No Time: Title: Are there any MAJOR INCIDENTS occuring now? (circle one) Yes No Incident Location Still!s Any requests for ADDITIONAL RESOURCES at this time? (circle one) Yes No (be specific on requests) Resource Location needed Contact person - 150 - CITY OF DUBLIN STATUS REPORT Date/Time of Contact: Contact Person: name / / am/pm Method of Contact: Phone # title Radio frequency PEOPLE Number of confirmed dead: Number of injured: Number of missing: Number of displaced: Number of sheltered: PRlV A TE PROPERTY .. Sinele-family homes Number of homes damaged: Number of homes destroyed: Multi-familv units/sini:le room occupancies Number of units damaged: Number of units destroyed: Business/Industrv Number of businesses damaged: Number of businesses destroyed: PUBLIC PROPERTY Number of buildings damaged Number of buildings destroyed: Equipment damaged: Equipment destroyed: Estimated public loss (dollars: - 151 - ACTIVITY LOG UNIT NAME NAME OPERATIONAL PERIOD(DA TEmME) ASSIGNED PERSONNEL NAME SEMS POSITION AGENCY 1ST A TION TIME IN TIME OUT TIME MAJOR EVENTS PREPARED BY DA TEfTIME PAGE _OF_ - 152 - EMERGENCY OPERA nONS CENTER PRIORITY (check one) DATE: CONTROL NUMBER: Immediate I TIME: This Message Form shall be used to: High TYPE . Communicate priority messages; . Request supplies, equipment, resources and/or support; Routine INTERNAL . AdviselUpdate the E.O.C. Manager or Section Chiefs; . Initiate the recording and/or visual display of significant developments, occurrences, situations, actions, observations, EXTERNAL facts, findings, etc. FROM (Name/Position): VIA: MESSAGE TO (check one): MESSAGE TEXT Management Subject: EOC Manager Authroized by: Emergency Services Coordinator Public Information Officer Legal Officer Operations Section Operations Chief Fire & Rescue Law Enforcement Public Works & Engineering Damage Assessment Medical RACES Utilities Planning Section Resource Status Documentation Situation Analysis Technical Specialist Logistics Section Logistics Chief Personnel Coroner Care & Shelter Supply Transportation Communications Finance Section Cost Time Compensation & Claims Recovery Other (please describe): ACTION REQUESTEDrrAKEN: CITY OF DUBLIN . MESSAGE FORM WHITE: Recipient YELLOW:Operations PfNK:Planning!Documentation - 153 - GOLDENROD:Originator CITY OF DUBLIN "EMERGENCY MESSAGE FORM. COMPLETION INSTRUCTIONS 1. CONTROL NUMBER This number is preprinted on the form and is intended to facilitate document tracking and reference. 2. PRIORITY Check the box which most appropriately reflects the "urgency" of the message: .lmmediate.........Urgent and critical, threat to life and/or property exist. .High..................Very important. . Routine............. General information. 3. DATE Enter the current date in MMlDDNY format. 4. TIME Enter the time in military format (01 :00,08:00, 13:00, 18:00., etc.) 5. TYPE OF MESSAGE Check the box which most appropriately describes the "type" of message being originated: Internal .Internal: A message sent to or between individuals or agencies operating within the City of Dublin EOC. External .External: A message sent to, or received from, any individual or organization outside the City of Dublin EOC. 6. FROM Enter the name of the person initiating the message, as well as hislher corresponding NameIPosition SectionIPosition Title (Example: John Doe, Supply Unit). 7. VIA If the actual message is sent from someone outside the EOC, and/or transcribed via someone else in the EOC, then write that EOC SectionIPosition Title after "Via". Example: If the Resources Unit receives a message from the Red Cross for the Care & Shelter Unit, the message is FROM: Red Cross....VIA: Resources....TO: Care & Shelter. 8. MESSAGE TO Check the appropriate box indicating who is to receive the message, then write in the name ofthe individual next to the designated SectionIPosition title. In the event the recipient is not listed on the message form, check the "OTHER" box and write in the name and Section! Position Title of the intended recipient. 9. MESSAGE TEXT Include the text of the message in this section; write concisely and legibly; do not use abbreviations or inappropriate jargon; be as specific as possible about location references. If you are requesting supplies, materials, equipment, or other resources, include exact details regarding the items required, preferred/location of delivery, etc. Also use this section to communicate priority messages, advise/update the EOC Manager and/or Section Chiefs, initiate the transmission of message via radio, or initiate the recording and/or display of significant developments, occurrences, situations, actions, observations, facts, findings, etc. 10. ACTION REQUJREDfT AKEN Circle "Action Requested" on the form, then ~ the action requested of the message recipient. Include a deadline (date/time) for action completion and all other relevant details, as appropriate. ("Actions" requested must have the support and authorization ofa Section Chief or other Command staff member)...OR.... Circle "Action Taken: on the form, then describe the action taken by the message recipient in response to the initial directive, as well as the time/date of action completion. NOTE; Always generate a new Message Form when reporting on "Action Taken." Make sure you reference the "Control Number" ofthe message which prompted the action within the "Message Text" section ofthe new form ~ in order to link related forms (do not route a completed Message Form back to the originator with your response). 11. DISTRIBUTION WHITE: route the white copy of the Message Form to the intended "recipient" (the individual whose SectionIPosition Title and Name appear within the "Message to" section White: Recipient of the form. Yellow: Operations YELLOW: Route the yellow copy of the Message Form to the Operations Section Chief. Pink: PlanningIDocumentation By so doing, the Operations Chief is kept informed of all occurrences, situations, problems, Goldenrod: Originator actions, observation, comments, and other information reported/recorded through the Message Form, and can inform the EOC Manager of the most critical of message received. PINK: Route the pink copy of the Message Form to PlanningIDocumentation. By so doing, Planning is kept abreast of information reported/recorded through the Message Form, and the Documentation Unit can maintain a sequential Message Form file for reference/ historical purposes after the incident. GOLDENROD: The "Originator" of the Message Form retains the goldenrod copy. - 154 - ADDITIONAL MESSAGE FORM COMPLETION PROCEDURES 1. Message forms are used in the EOC to facilitate the accurate and rapid flow of information between Command staff, Section Chiefs, City staff, and other agency representatives involved in the emergency response effort. Message Forms provide a basic and critical form of communications and are ordinarily used to: . Communicate priority messages; . Request supplies, equipment, materials or other resources and/or support; . Advise and update the Operations and Planning Section chiefs; . Initiate the transmission of a message via radio; . Initiate the recording and/or visual display of all occurrences, situations, problems, actions, comments and other information reported/recorded through the Message Form. . Provide a written chronology of events and actions related to the incident response. Any EOC staff member who receives information regarding the incident, either by phone, radio, television, personal observation, or any other source, shall complete a Message Form in accordance with these procedures. 2. Message /forms must be completed and routed as quickly as possible (with legibility in mind) so that action can be taken immediately. 3. Message Forms may be copied and distributed to Section chiefs and lor individuals within the EOC. In this manner, EOC staff can be kept current on incident developments and actions. 4. If an individual, agency or department initiates an action or makes a request of another individual/agency/department, a Message Form should be completed so that other EOC participants may be made aware of the action or request. 5. If you are in doubt about whether or not it is appropriate to complete a Message Form, do it. The Operations Section Chief will eliminate unnecessary or duplicate messages. 6. Not all messages require a response from the message "recipient." Sometimes, Message Forms are created just to convey information to the Operations Chief, EOC Manager and other incident personnel. 7. While the Message Form is critical to communications with the EOC, is just as important to communicate verbally (face-to-face) with other EOC personnel as developments dictate. Move around the EOC as necessary to talk to co-workers and better observe the information/status display boards. Become familiar with the responsibilities of other ICS/SEMS staff positions. 8. "Information validation" is always critical to the success of emergency operations. Emergency management staff will require verified reports in order to analyze trends and allocate limited resources to the most immediate threats and critical situation. Consequently, employees must validate incoming information and incident reports to the fullest extent possible. This can be accomplished by talking to eye witnesses, ordering inspections by field personnel, or substantiating news media reports. - 155 - ::l 0 ;: g;; ..:l < Zu.l Vl o::E ~ :-t <L.:.l < :.:...... ::E L.:.l<: L.:.l 5::l ~ ,...; L.:.l ::l ~;2 f;J~ :<;2 f- :::l=.. Z N L.:.l ::E z 0 Vi Vl < L.:.l Z ::E 0 < f:: z < ...... N Z :3 L.:.l c: :::: ::::> G ..:l >- ~ u.l U Z Z ....; Z L.:.l :S ::> 0 ~ 0 "'"' i5 ~ Z u E Vi -< < z c:l ::> ~ .... Vl Z ~ Z 0 0 f:: 00 E < z u z :z 0 ::> "'"' ::> """'" ::E E-i ::E -< 0 u ~ >- """'" ..:l c:l Z L.:.l 0 Z ;;:J ~ ~ ~ ~ U L.:.l ~ ~ c.. 0 .,.; u 0 """" ~ L.:.l ::c 00 u CJ:l.... E-i < u' ~ _ 00 z ~ ~ ~ Vl >- """'" Vl U V') Z 0 """" N - 156 - Disaster Service Worker Registration Name: Date: Address: SSN (used for precessing claims only): Date of Birth: Driver's License #: Home Phone: Work Phone: Class: Exp. Date: Specialty: Prof. Lic. No. (if applicable): IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Contact person: Phone: IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION Hair Color: I Eye Color: I Approx. Height: I Approx. Weight: Comments: DISASTER SERVICE WORKER CLASS (Check box) Staff Medical Health Area Leader Radiological Commmunicaitons Rescue Emergency Welfare Supply Engineer Traffic Control Fire Transportation Law Enforcement Utilities Loyalty Oath or Affirmation (Govt. Code Sec. 3102) I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitutuion of the United States and the Constitutuion of the State of California against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the state of California; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Signature of Vol un tee rID is aster Service worker Date Signature of Parent or Guardian (if applicant is under 18 years) Signature of Authorized Official Title - 157 - PROCLAMA TION OF EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY BY CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS, Ordinance No 02-85 (Section 6.A.(1)) of the City of Dublin, adopted on January 14, 1985, empowers the City Council to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a LOCAL EMERGENCY when said City is affected or likely to be affected by a public calamity; and WHEREAS, said City Council does hereby find: That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property have arisen within said City, caused by (FIRE, EARTHQUAKE, FLOOD, STORM, EPIDEMIC, RIOT OR OTHER CAUSE) That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a LOCAL EMERGENCY; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED that a LOCAL EMERGENCY now exists throughout the said City; and IT IS FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that during the existence of said emergency, the powers, functions and duties of the Director of Emergency Services and the Emergency Organization of this City shall be those prescribed by state law and the ordinances, resolutions, and approved plan of the City of Dublin in order to mitigate the effects of said emergency; and IT IS FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that said LOCAL EMERGENCY shall be deemed to continue to exist until its termination is proclaimed by the City council of the City of Dublin, Sate of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED this following vote: day of , 19_, by the AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: APPROVED: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK PROCLAMATION OF EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY BY DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 02-85 (Section 6.A.(1)) of the City of Dublin, adopted on January 14, 1985, empowers the Director of Emergency Services to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a LOCAL EMERGENCY when said City is affected or likely to be affected by a public calamity and the city council is not in session; and WHEREAS, the Director of Emergency Services of the City of Dublin does hereby find: That conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property have arisen within said City caused by ; and (FIRE, FLOOD, STORM, RIOT, EPIDEMIC, EARTHQUAKE, OR OTHER CAUSE) That the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril warrant and necessitate the proclamation the existence of a LOCAL EMERGENCY; and That the City Council of the City of Dublin is not in session and cannot immediately be called into session; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED that a LOCAL EMERGENCY now exists throughout said City. DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES DATE ~ 159 ~ PROCLAMA TION CONFIRMING EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY WHEREAS, Ordnance No. 02-85 (Section 6.A.(1)) of the City of Dublin, adopted on January 14,1985, empowers the Director of Emergency services to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a LOCAL EMERGENCY when said City is affected or likely to be affected by a public calamity and the City council is not in session, subject to confirmation by the city council at the earliest practicable time; and WHEREAS, conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property arose within this City, caused by (FIRE, EARTHQUAKE, FLOOD, STORM, EPIDEMIC, RIOT, OR OTHER CAUSE) commencing on or about _m, on the day of which time the City council of the City of Dublin was not in session; and , 19_ , at WHEREAS, said City Council does hereby find that the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril did warrant and necessitate the proclamation of the existence of a LOCAL EMERGENCY; and WHEREAS, the Director of Emergency Services of the City of Dublin did proclaim the existence ofa LOCAL EMERGENCY within said City on the day of 19_; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that the Proclamation of Existence ofa LOCAL EMERGENCY, as issued by said Director of Emergency Services, is hereby confirmed by the City council of the City of Dublin; and IT IS FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that said LOCAL EMERGENCY shall be deemed to continue to exist until its termination is proclaimed by the City Council of the City of Dublin, State of California. PASSED AND ADOPTED this following vote: day of , 19_, by the AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY CLERK MAYOR - 160 - PROCLAMATION REOUESTING THAT THE GOVERNOR PROCLAIM A STATE OF EMERGENCY BY THE CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Dublin found that due to which occurred at _m, , 19_ , a condition of extreme peril to life and property did exist in the City of Dublin; and WHEREAS, in accordance with state law and Ordinance No. 02-85 of the City of Dublin, the City Manager proclaimed the existence of a local emergency throughout said City effective the _ day of , 19_; and WHEREAS, said proclamation of the City Manager was ratified by the City Council of the CitY of Dublin on the day of , 19_; and WHEREAS, it has now been found that local resources are unable to cope with the effects of said emergency; NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that a copy of this proclamation be forwarded through the State Director of the Office of Emergency Services to the Governor of California with the request that he proclaim the City of Dublin to be in a state of emergency; and IT IS RESOLVED that , Director, is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the City of Dublin for the purpose of receipt, processing, and coordination of all inquires and requirements necessary to obtain available state and federal assistance, for the public sector; and IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that , Director, , is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the City of Dublin for the purposes of receipt, processing, and coordination of all inquires and requirements necessary to obtain available state and federal assistance, for the private sector. SIGNED AND SUBSCRIBED at _m, this day of ,19_. CITY MANAGER - 161 - PROCLAMATION OF TERMINATION OF LOCAL EMERGENCY WHEREAS, a period of LOCAL EMERGENCY presently exists in the city of Dublin in accordance with the proclamation thereof by the City council on the day of 19_, or (Director of emergency Services and its confirmation by the City council on the day of , 19_,) as a result of conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property caused by (FIRE, EARTHQUAKE, FLOOD, STORM, EPIDEMIC, RIOT, OR OTHER CAUSE); and WHEREAS, the situation resulting from said conditions of extreme peril is now deemed not to be beyond the control of the normal protective services, personnel, equipment and facilities of and within said City of Dublin; NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Dublin, State of California, does hereby proclaim the termination of said period of LOCAL EMERGENCY. PASSED AND ADOPTED this following vote: day of , 19_ , by the AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY CLERK MA YOR - 162 - ~ E X H I B EXHIBITS I T S !!!! - 163 - CITY OF DUBLIN Emergency Management Operations Plan DISTRIBUTION LIST Department Recipient - 164- No. of Copies CITY OF DUBLIN Emergency Management Operations Plan Revision Record Revision Number Date Inserted Initials Revision Number Date Inserted Initials 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20 As it is important that our emergency plan stay current, revisions will be published form time to time. Please insert all revisions in a timely manner. In the space provided above, enter the date that the revision was inserted and your intials. If you have questions or are in need of assistance, contact the Community Safety Assistant. - 165 ~ RESOURCES ANNEX NOTE: This exhibit is established as a list or resources that are to be called upon in the event of an emergency. The list is an independent document, under separate cover that is to be copied here for refer- ence. The list includes a name, address, and telephone roster of city employees and those people key to the opration of our organization in time of emergency. It also lists resources of equipment, personnel, skills and hardware of the municipal government, as well as the residence and business communities. - 166 - E.O.C. FLOORPLAN ,--------------------------, I "OPERATiONS SECTiON CI-1IEF I FIRE & RESCUE I MEDICAL I I I I I "OPERATiONS SECTION CI-1IEF I' LAW ENFORCEMENT CORONER I COMMUNICATiONS I I I I 1-------------- I I I I I I I WORKOUT ROOM - - - OPERATIONS * dependent on nature of incident E.O.C. OFFICE H'U. .1:, IU .sn E DAMAGE ASSESSMENT "OPERATIONS SECTION CHIEF PUBLIC WORKS & ENGINEERING UTiLITIES L_________ LOGISTICS SECTiON CHIEF PERSONNEL SUPPLY TRANSPORTATION LOGISIIOi CARE & SHELTER RED CROSS - 167 - MANAGEMENT E.O.C.MANAGER PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER LEGAL OFFICER EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR PLANNING SECTION CHIEF RESOURCE STATUS DOCUMENTATION SITUATION ANALYSIS TECHNICAL SPECIALIST FINANCE SECTION CHIEF COST TIME COMPENSATIONS & CLAIMS RECOVERY