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D14 Water Response Brief. CDR Mark Morin Incident Management Division; District 14 . March 2012. 14th District Area of Responsibility. Law Enforcement and Marine Safety Boundary. Hawaii. Diego Garcia. SAR Boundary. SAR Distances / Strategic Staging Areas. MIDWAY ISL. 1130NM / 4+00.
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D14 Water Response Brief CDR Mark MorinIncident Management Division; District 14 March 2012
14th District Area of Responsibility Law Enforcement and Marine Safety Boundary Hawaii Diego Garcia SAR Boundary
SAR Distances / Strategic Staging Areas MIDWAY ISL. 1130NM / 4+00 WAKE ISL. 1860NM / 6+40 GUAM 3300 NM/12+15 JOHNSON ISL 710NM / 2+30 KWAJALEIN 2040NM / 7+15 CHUUK 560NM / 2+00 TARAWA 2060NM / 7+15 PALAU 710NM / 2+30 POHNPEI 880NM / 3+10 KOSRAE 1180NM / 4+10 CHRISTMAS ISL. 1170NM / 4+10 AMERICAN SAMOA 2265NM / 8+00
SURFACE ASSETSSpeed of Advance 12 kts 11.5 days 7.5 days 7.9 days
Distribution of Forcesas of 09 Oct 2008 Kauai Station KauaiMLB (1)UTM (1) Oahu Station MauiRB-S (1) RBM (1) Molokai Maui Station HonoluluRB -S (1) RB-HS (1) RBM (1) MLB (1) USCGC GALVESTON ISLAND (110’ C)USCGC KITTIWAKE (87’)USCGC AHI (87’)USCGC KUKUI (225’ WLB)USCGC WALNUT (225’ WLB)USCGC RUSH (378’ WHEC)USCGC JARVIS (378’ WHEC)MSST 91107 HonoluluRB-S (6) Air Station Barbers PointC-130 Long Range Fixed Wing (4)HH-65 Short Range Helicopter (4) Lanai Station Apra HarborRB-S (2)RB-HS (1) USCGC WASHINGTON (110’ B)USCGC ASSATEAGUE (110’ B)USCGC SEQUOIA (225’ WLB) USCGC KISKA (110’ B) Hawaii Hilo Kona Guam
Search and Rescue Regions RCC VICTORIA D17 RCC JUNEAU D13 RCC SEATTLE RCC KOREA D11 RCC ALAMEDA D14 RCC HONOLULU RCC TOKYO RCCTAIPEI RCC HK RCC MANILA RSC GUAM RCC NAURU RCC UJUNG PADANG RCC PORT MORESBY RCC BIAK RCC NADI RCC TAHITI
D14 Force Multipliers • Coast Guard Reserves & Auxiliary • Department of Defense • Federal, State and Local Agencies • AMVER • Foreign RCCs and Partnering Ops
Mass Rescue Operations • A mass rescue operation depends on effective and efficient coordination… • Partnership + Planning + Practice = Preparedness • Partnership:Identify your partners & formalize your relationship (MRO plans, mutual assistance pacts, etc). In a disaster, a unified command is important; • Planning:Identify risks and MRO scenarios and plan accordingly; • Practice:Train all personnel and all partners (preferably utilizing a Unified Command) and practice, practice, practice…and Exercise Plans. Where East Meets West
Response is only going to be successful through pre-planning, exercising and great cooperation with Maritime Community and International Response Community Where East Meets West