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1. Base Emergency Preparedness Orientation 9 CES/CEXM
3. Emergency Management ProgramRef: AFI 10-2501 Emergency Management Element
BEPO briefing
EM Newsletters
Training for appointees
Unit Emergency Management Representatives
Schedule and track EM training
Sends out information from EM element
Individuals
Gain and apply training to home and work life
Plan for all hazards
This is an overview to provide what the EMWG is tasked with This is an overview to provide what the EMWG is tasked with
4. Possible Hazards ReviewRef: CA Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (OES) Natural Disasters
Wildfires
Floods
Earthquakes
Other Hazards
Winter Storms
Avalanche (In the Sierras)
Freeze
Less Significant Hazards
Thunderstorms
Tornadoes This is an overview to provide what the EMWG is tasked with This is an overview to provide what the EMWG is tasked with
5. Wildfires Ref: Yuba County Office of Emergency Services Typical minimum members for the HAZMAT Emergency Planning Team are asterisked (*).
Ensure Chair approves list as presented and/or make adjustments. Typical minimum members for the HAZMAT Emergency Planning Team are asterisked (*).
Ensure Chair approves list as presented and/or make adjustments.
6. FloodsRef: : OES/FEMA This is only to inform the Chair that we need to have these closed at the end of the meeting to ensure all further Working Groups will have this as the standard.This is only to inform the Chair that we need to have these closed at the end of the meeting to ensure all further Working Groups will have this as the standard.
7. Earthquakes Ref: OES/FEMA This is only to inform the Chair that we need to have these closed at the end of the meeting to ensure all further Working Groups will have this as the standard.This is only to inform the Chair that we need to have these closed at the end of the meeting to ensure all further Working Groups will have this as the standard.
8. Weather Watch vs. Warning REF: FEMA
9. Major AccidentsRef: CEMP 10-2
10. Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Ref: AFI 10-2502
11. Hazardous Materials: Shelter-In-PlaceRef: Handbook AFEM Are You Ready?, AFPAM 10-100
12. Hazardous Materials: Shelter-In-PlaceRef: Handbook AFEM Are You Ready? and AFPAM 10-100 Outside Hazard/Outside Population
Sound alarm (notify others in immediate vicinity).
Don protective equipment.
Seek nearest building or safe area (upwind or crosswind from incident site)
Report the event.
13. Terrorist Activities Ref: AFMAN 10-2602
14. Active ShooterRef: 9 SFS Installation Lockdown Procedures Guide
15. Active ShooterRef: 9 SFS Installation Lockdown Procedures Guide Lockdown Procedures
If indoors, enter the nearest room, lock, and barricade door
Get down and seek cover away from windows and doors
Turn off all lights
Barricade/cover doors and windows (as appropriate) based on the threat
Take roll/personnel accountability
Each room should attempt to establish communication with UCC via landline, cell phone, or radio
Maintain condition until the order is rescinded or revised by a recognized authority
If attacker successfully gains entry, personnel in that room evacuate immediately (if possible) by any means and by any force
If outdoors, report to your squadron’s pre-determined staging area
16. Active ShooterRef: 9 SFS Installation Lockdown Procedures Guide Shelter-In-Place Procedures
Bring all personnel inside
Close and lock all building entrance/exit doors
Close and lock all exterior windows
Abandon all rooms with exterior walls
Assemble all building occupants in interior rooms & hallways
Take roll/personnel accountability
Maintain this condition until a recognized authority rescinds or revises the order
17. Emergency PreparednessRef: FEMA
18. Emergency PreparednessRef: FEMA Training and Certification
During an emergency, you may need to rely on previous military training (i.e. SA/BC, CPR) to help other victims or yourself
For civilians, local training (i.e. First Aid, CPR) can be obtained through your local American Red Cross
Validation
Exercise your plans to find areas in need of improvement regarding planning or training
Exercise your fire evacuation plan twice a year
Involve all family members
19. Emergency Preparedness: Supply KitRef: Department of Homeland Security
20. Notification Ref: CEMP 10-2
21. NotificationRef: EM Newsletter Apr 2010 AtHoc is a notification system that alerts personnel via telecommunications (e-mail and phone)
To set up or update your AtHoc account
Right-click on the purple circle at the bottom right hand of your tool bar
Click on Access Self-Service
Click on the My Info tab; complete all information boxes; click Save
Click on the Contact tab; complete all information boxes; click Save and your done!
Please note: if your home and cell numbers are the same, input the number only once (leave the other box blank) to avoid getting repeat calls.
22. NotificationRef: ready.gov Ready Air Force Page Air Force Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (AFPAAS) is a standardized method for the USAF to account, manage, and monitor the recovery and reconstitution process for personnel and their families affected and/or scattered by a wide-spread catastrophic event
To update your AFPAAS:
Go to AFPAAS website https://afpaas.af.mil/
Click on Airman/Civilians; log in as you prefer
Click on My Info tab; click contact information; to update click edit and update as needed; click Save
Click Family Member Info tab; update as needed; click Save
In the event of a disaster, you can use the Assessment tab to file your accountability
23. Agencies and Resources California Office of Emergency Services http://www.oes.ca.gov
Federal Emergency Management Agency http://www.fema.gov
Transportation Security Agency http://www.tsa.gov
Dept of Homeland Security Ready.gov http://www.ready.gov
Dept of Homeland Security Read.gov Ready Air Force
http://www.ready.af.gov
American Red Cross Three Rivers Chapter http://threerivers.redcross.org/
American Red Cross Sacramento Sierra Chapter http://sacsierraredcross.org
9 CES Readiness & Emergency Management Flight CoP
https://www.my.af.mil/afknprod/community/views/home.aspx?Filter=OO-MS-AC-88
24. EM Program Managers 9 CES/CEX
6599 B. Street
Beale AFB, CA 95903
Flight Chief: Mr. Coffelt (4-2744)
NCOIC Emergency Management: TSgt Huff (4-2373)
For current hazard information contact your unit Emergency Management Representative