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Essential Elements of Information (EEI) … Foundation for Situation Reports

Essential Elements of Information (EEI) … Foundation for Situation Reports. …… Or, what information do we really need to support emergency response?. What is Essential?. Information that contributes to Situational Awareness Emergency Information that Requires Actions be taken

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Essential Elements of Information (EEI) … Foundation for Situation Reports

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  1. Essential Elements of Information (EEI)…Foundation for Situation Reports ……Or, what information do we really need to support emergency response? Module 4

  2. What is Essential? • Information that contributes to Situational Awareness • Emergency Information that Requires Actions be taken • Information that may cause cascading effects Module 4

  3. What Are EEIs? • Who • What • Why • Where • When Of Emergency Responses Module 4

  4. Information Needs • First Responders • EOCs • Public • Elected Officials • State – Inland REOC • Federal Government Module 4

  5. What Do Elected Officials Need? • Number of dead or injured • Damages to date and projected • What are we doing now? • Is it getting better or worse? • What can we get from the state? • What can we get from the feds? • What do our citizens need to know? Module 4

  6. Reports Critical for Emergency Response and Recovery • Action Plan (different for EOC than Incident?) • Section Reports (to develop Situation Report) • Situation Report (attachments) • Emergency Declarations • EOC Staffing and contacts • Maps, pictures, etc. Module 4

  7. Who Needs What Report? • Action Plan • Situation Report • Emergency Declarations • EOC Staffing and contacts Module 4

  8. State OES Region Operational Area Local Government Field (ICS) Will Incident Command System (ICS) Forms Capture All Critical Information? • At the field level? • In the local EOC? • In the OA EOC? • In the DOC? Module 4

  9. Why Not Just Use ICS Forms • ICS forms don’t address all EOC concerns • ICS forms are discipline-specific • ICS forms do not include proclamations and declaration Module 4

  10. 209 Status Summary 207 Org Chart 202 Briefing 201 Briefing Principle ICS Forms ICS What ICS Forms Are… Good starting point for developing other forms such as: • Operations Section Forms • Staffing diagrams • Resource tracking • Other reports Module 4

  11. Group Activity • Divide into at least two groups • Compare and Contrast information captured in ICS 209 with EOC Situation Report • Identify common critical information captured by ICS 209 and Situation Report • Identify information specific to only field level (ICS 209) and to local government or OA level, State/Region level (Situation Report) and the reason why. • Identify any additional information needed in Situation Report Module 4

  12. Essential Elements of Information (EEI) ……Or What Information Do We Really Need To Support Emergency Response? Module 4

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