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Update on The Governor’s Emergency Planning and Preparedness Initiative (EPPI) and The Statewide Exercise. June 14, 2012. Governor’s Emergency Planning and Preparedness Initiative. GOALS include: Enhance existing planning by August 1
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Update onThe Governor’s Emergency Planning and Preparedness Initiative (EPPI)andThe Statewide Exercise June 14, 2012
Governor’s Emergency Planning and Preparedness Initiative GOALS include: • Enhance existing planning by August 1 • Increase quality of communications among local/state/utilities • Hold a real-time exercise by September 1, involving state agencies, municipalities, and private sector, including utilities
Work Groups Groups meeting to work on the EPPI include: • Energy and Utilities • Exercise • State/Local Officials Training • Technology (WebEOC, GIS, Communications with Utilities) • Training (NIMS) • Resource Support/Commodities • Mass Care Groups include a wide variety of representatives from local, state, federal government, private sector
Planning Products The following will be ready in time for the Statewide Exercise: • All-hazards Energy and Utilities Annex to State Response Framework • Similar Annex for Local Emergency Operations Plans (LEOPs) • State Commodities Distribution Standard Operating Procedure, with easy- to- use form • Updated Mass Care Annex Template for LEOPs
Training Products Examples Include: • Municipal CEO Training Power Point and Handout • Overview for Executives and Senior Officials on Connecticut Emergency Management and Response Power Point
Statewide Exercise When? July 28 or July 30 = Pre Landfall Preparation July 29 or July 31 = Post Landfall Response and Recovery Day 1: At least 8 am to 12 noon Day 2: At least 8 am to 2 pm
Exercise Objectives • Town Emergency Operations Center/ Unified Command • Municipalities active EOCs, actually convene Unified Command members, review/update/use plans • Create an Incident Action Plan for both days • Practice Local/State Communications Processes/Procedures • Web EOC • Interaction with DEMHS Regional Offices • Communications Flow (ex., send a commodities request)
Exercise Objectives (cont’d) • Exercise the “Make Safe” Scenario • Some towns in each DEMHS region will actually drill their Public Works crews with utility crews • All towns will work with their Unified Command and their utility liaison to review and update identified priorities, submit a work request, and receive a response
Exercise Objectives (cont’d) • Sheltering • All towns will review local shelter operations procedures and, at a minimum, conduct a sheltering table-top exercise/facilitated discussion with Unified Command and EOC staff, using the updated Mass Care sheltering guidance • In addition, some towns will use their shelter procedures to open a shelter for simulated or actual overnight • In addition, some towns in each DEMHS Region will work with other towns to open a multi-town shelter and maintain an overnight operation.
Participation is the Key to Success • The exercise has been made a grant deliverable (one less thing to have to do!) • Good communications are critical. Getting together to address issues now (who is responsible for what) will help to spread the workload, and save time and energy when a serious incident occurs • We have provided the tools to succeed: Energy and Utilities Restoration Annex, Mass Care Annex, examples of Incident Action Plans, suggested members of Unified Command, etc… • The topics for Day 1 pre-landfall will be provided at least two weeks in advance. • A Sim (simulation)-Cell Organization will provide injects during the exercise.