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Join us on February 10, 2011, for the BC/EMA Coordinator Meeting Agenda featuring key topics on emergency management, earthquake preparedness, construction updates, spill response teams, and survival tools. Get insights from experts and engage in discussions to enhance emergency response strategies.

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  1. WELCOME Annual Meeting Building Coordinators/ Emergency Management Area Coordinators February 10, 2011

  2. BC/EMA Coordinator Meeting Agenda 0800 Registration 0830 Welcome/Opening Remarks – OEP State of the Union Stephen Stoll, Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness / Homeland Security 0850 Introduction of the BC/EMA Steering Committee 0900 Earthquake – “Earthquakes in our backyard” Dr. Peggy Hellweg, Research Geophysicist, Berkeley Seismological Lab 0945 Break (reposition with EMA) 1000 CP – Construction Update Christine Shaff, Communications Director, Capital Projects 1030 EH&S – “Dedicated Spill Response Team” (DSRT) Steve Maranzana, EH&S Assistant Manager-Training, Emergency Response and Audit 1100 UCPD – “Building Watch Officer Program” Officer Wade MacAdam, Crime Prevention Unit, UCPD 1115 UCPD – “Tools for Surviving an Active Shooter” Adan Tejada, Police Lieutenant, UCPD Andrew Tucker, Police Lieutenant, UCPD 1200 Session Ends

  3. OEP Update • Annual Exercise – Friday, June 24, 2011, 0800-1200 (Moderate Earthquake, Explosion/Fire event) • Volunteers • Victims (Moulage) • Phone Cell members • OEP Website • Communications – Walkie Talkie • BC/EMA Steering Committee

  4. Midland LXT114 GMRS Up to 18-mile range lets you talk at a greater distance Features 22 channels and channel scan function Water resistant Call alert lets you know when others are contacting you Handsfree eVOX operation makes it easy to chat any time Keypad lock and keystroke tones Headset jack for handsfree operation with optional headsets Dual power requires standard "AAA" alkaline or rechargeable batteries

  5. EMA SEATING EMA 16 EMA 17 EMA 18 EMA 12 EMA 13 EMA 14 EMA 15 EMA 9 EMA 10 EMA 11 EMA 6 EMA 7 EMA 8 EMA 3 EMA 4 EMA 5 EMA 1 EMA 2 STAGE

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