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March. State Agency Liaisons & Disaster Liaisons. State Agency Liaisons (SALs). State agencies shall assign a State Agency Emergency Liaison to the state EMD to coordinate agency emergency management activities . Washington State CEMP Appendix 1: Direction and Control, and;
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State Agency Liaisons (SALs) • State agencies shall assign a State Agency Emergency Liaison to the state EMD to coordinate agency emergency management activities. • Washington State CEMP Appendix 1: Direction and Control, and; RCW 38.52.030(2)(4)
Administration • Sign-in Sheet • Please turn off pagers & cell phones • Facilities & Safety Briefing • Update Agency Coordinator Contact Sheet (Tel 22)
Announcements • New SALS • Gerry Day, Department of Natural Resources • Mark Harris, State Gambling Commission • ArelSolie, Washington State Patrol • SAL Steering Committee Tenures • SAL Surveys • SAL Tabletop Exercise • Sonia Soelter will lead
Welcome-Facility Interagency Technology Coordination Flood AAR and Public Assistance Training & Exercise Update 2011 Capabilities Assessment & Improvement Planning Workshop 2011 Statewide All-Hazards Emergency Preparedness Strategic Plan Update RACES Catastrophic Incident Annex to the CEMP Today’s Agenda March 23, 2011
Next Meeting Department of Labor & Industries Wednesday, May 25, 2011 9:00 am - 12:00 Noon
Steering Committee • Jocelyn Hofe (360) 902-4022 Department of Licensing • Craig Johnson (206) 389-2728 Washington State Patrol • Mel McLaughlin (360) 664-6318 Department of Personnel • Sonia Soelter (360) 725-5509 WA State Department of Agriculture • Joan Scofield (360) 725-7244 Office of the Insurance Commissioner • Next Meeting: April 13, 2011 (Agriculture)
TRIVIA QUESTIONS • What was the deadliest natural disaster of the past 100 years? • China Floods of November 1931 – 145,000-4,000,000 dead or missing (estimates vary widely) • What was the deadliest tsunami in recorded history? • Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 2004 – 230,210 dead or missing • Note: 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami currently 22,000 dead or missing. Rated 4th largest at 9.0