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Overview. Background Mission Ready Packages Building Inspector MRP Development Mutual-Aid Support System. CAPSTONE-14 Background. June 16-20, 2014 Regional Focus Communications Situational Awareness Private Sector Transportation Resource Allocation Civilian Authority Support.
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Overview • Background • Mission Ready Packages • Building Inspector MRP Development • Mutual-Aid Support System
CAPSTONE-14 Background • June 16-20, 2014 • Regional Focus • Communications • Situational Awareness • Private Sector • Transportation • Resource Allocation • Civilian Authority Support
What is EMAC System that allows States to help each other during a disaster… “EMAC offers assistance during governor-declared states of emergency through a responsive, straightforward system that allows states to send personnel, equipment, and commodities to help disaster relief efforts in other states. “ www.emacweb.org
The EMAC Process PRE-EVENT PREPARATION • The EMAC Process: • begins before emergency occurs • comprises five distinctive phases • involves states affected by an emergency as well as states assisting them • ends when Requesting State reimburses Assisting State ACTIVATION REQUEST & OFFER RESPONSE REIMBURSEMENT Courtesy National Emergency Management Agency
Mission Ready Packages (MRP) • Specific response and recovery capabilities • Organized, developed, trained & exercised prior to an emergency • Based on NIMS Resource Typing • Developed in cooperation with Resource Providers • Speed – Faster Response • Reimbursement - Reduce Issues Image: National Emergency Management Association
Equipment Personnel Commodities • Dump truck • Articulating rubber-tired loader • GPA Units • Chain saws • Cameras • Costs • Positions or names with contact information • Salaries/fringe benefits • Fuel • Spare chains, bars, oils, files • Costs • Personal protective gear Example: Debris Removal Support Package Other Costs Food Travel/Lodging • Decontamination • Maps of disaster area • Equipment rehabilitation • Costs • Per diem rates • Receipt estimates • Per diem rates • Receipt estimates • Airfare • Mileage • Costs Courtesy: Kentucky Emergency Management
MRP Templates Building Safety Evaluations
8/23/2011 $150M in Damages 150,000 felt reportsMaximum Intensity VII Building Inspectors “imported” from CA CUSEC States had/have trained inspectors M5.8 Mineral, VA Earthquake Map Source: US Geological Survey
Common Building Inspector EMAC Considerations • Liability / Workers Compensation • Deployment Limitations • Scope of deployment • Level of training • Functions described by mission order • Home State rule for licensure
Why are we working on Deployable Building Inspector Resources? • To develop EMAC based/resource-typed building inspection teams • To provide an “all-hazards”, national resource • To identify earthquake mitigation priorities through building inventory and evaluation • To provide potential building inspectors training and practical experience All will be tested and validated in
Mutual Aid Support System (MASS) • GIS software that focuses on Mission Ready Packaging for mutual aid (Intrastate & EMAC) • MASS integrates with current EM resource management software (flexible) • Resource providers control who can see resource inventory Finding deployable resources on a map…
Easily See MRP Status Courtesy: Kentucky Emergency Management
Next Steps • Finishing touches on Building Inspector MRPs • MRP Templates --> States --> EMAC/MASS • Work to train, recruit volunteer inspectors • Exercise, Validate, and Update MRPs in CAPSTONE-14
cusec.org/capstone Brian BlakeCentral U.S. Earthquake Consortium bblake@cusec.org