Changes for page EA 01 Disaster Response
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... ... @@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ 68 68 1. SAR: Search and Rescue 69 69 1. WCSSAR: Washington County Sheriff Search and Rescue 70 70 71 + 71 71 **EA 01_102 __GENERAL__** 72 72 73 73 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ 78 78 1. Rationale: 79 79 11. When major incidents occur, response activities should be coordinated to insure a prioritized response, to control scarce resources to insure their effective use, and to avoid duplication of effort. Event conditions should be brought to the attention of supervisors and incident command personnel to facilitate the coordination of response activities and to ensure that inquiries from the media and public information needs are properly addressed. 80 80 82 + 81 81 **EA 01_102 __ON DUTY EMPLOYEES__** 82 82 83 83 1. Policy ... ... @@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ 85 85 1. Rationale: 86 86 11. Disaster response activites should be coordinated to insure an effective use of resources and that proper personnel acountability is maintained. 87 87 90 + 88 88 **EA 01_103 __OFF DUTY EMPLOYEES__** 89 89 90 90 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ 94 94 1. Rationale: 95 95 11. Effective and timely reporting will help improve response times, provide for personnel accountability, and allow emergency managers to identify available resources. 96 96 100 + 97 97 **EA 01_104 __DISASTER RESPONSE FACILITIES__** 98 98 99 99 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ 104 104 11. Rationale: 105 105 111. Disaster Response Facilities need to be operational as soon as possible during a disaster. The recording of event information and accountability allows incident commanders to prioritize response and work to insure the safety of responders. 106 106 111 + 107 107 **EA 01_106 __DISASTER RESPONSE__** 108 108 109 109 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -113,6 +113,7 @@ 113 113 11. IC cannot account for or render aid to a self dispatched officer since IC will be unaware of their location and activities. Self dispatching may interfere with previously planned responses from IC cause a duplication of effort, or cause more harm than good. 114 114 11. IC must receive continual updates in order to properly allow for effective response planning and to adjust operations to meet changing needs . 115 115 121 + 116 116 **EA 01_107 __FAMILY__** 117 117 118 118 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -120,6 +120,7 @@ 120 120 1. Rationale: 121 121 11. Employees may be more effective disaster responders with the knowledge that their families are safely sheltered. 122 122 129 + 123 123 **EA 01_108 __EVACUATION__** 124 124 125 125 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ 128 128 1. Rationale: 129 129 11. Pre-planned emergency contingencies may help reduce confusion and mitigate losses. 130 130 138 + 131 131 **EA 01_109 __COMMUNICATIONS__** 132 132 133 133 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -141,6 +141,7 @@ 141 141 11. Instant messaging and text messaging places significantly lower demands on communications resources. 142 142 11. Text messaging should not be used for critical communications since text messages may be delayed by the communications system. 143 143 152 + 144 144 **EA 01_110 __RESPONSE MANUALS__** 145 145 146 146 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -159,10 +159,10 @@ 159 159 1. Rationale: 160 160 11. A disaster response manual will provide employees with a quickly accessible guideline of their expected actions during a disaster. 161 161 171 + 162 162 **EA 01_111 __SAMPLE INCIDENT COMMAND ORGANIZATIONAL CHART__** 163 163 164 -Attached below:174 +Attached 165 165 166 -[[image:Sample Incident Command Oganizationa Chart.jpg||height="1100" width="850"]] 167 167 168 - 177 +