rapid responder - new incident command tools - WSU Conference
Transcript of rapid responder - new incident command tools - WSU Conference
RAPID RESPONDER ‐ NEW INCIDENT COMMAND TOOLS
Presented by:
Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police ChiefsBruce Kuennen, Manager
Agenda
• 3:15 p.m. ‐ Players Identified ‐Scenario Already in Progress
• 3:30 p.m. ‐ Tactical Mapping ‐PowerPoint and Demo
• 4:00 p.m. ‐ Return to Scenario
• 4:15 p.m. ‐ Scenario Ends
• Discussion
• 4:30 p.m. ‐ Adjourn
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Tabletop Demonstration
Tabletop Demonstration in Progress• Earthquake / Tsunami Simulation
Use of ICS Tool Remotely with Local Jurisdiction• “Players” will log in to system remotely (or on a laptop in
the room) to participate
Supplement to Web EOC• Every Law Enforcement Agency in State has access
• Most Fire Departments have access
• Many Emergency Management agencies have access
• State Agencies with Emergency Response Function
• e.g., WA State Department of Agriculture
• Those who don’t can sign up and receive training for free
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Players
• Stephanie Fritts, Emergency Manager, Pacific County
• Keith Merritt, WASPC Tactical Operations Support, supporting Pacific County
• Dan Abbott, IMT Volunteer, Clallam County Emergency Management
• Joan Craft, IMT Volunteer, Clallam County Emergency Management
• Bruce Kuennen and Andee Lugo, WASPC Tactical Operations Support, will represent the state EMD & support players
PLAYERS
Scenario
Message from the West Coast Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (WCATWC)
Earthquake in Aleutian Islands, 610 Miles East of Adak, Alaska ‐Magnitude 8.9 ‐ at 1204 –
Tsunami WATCH in effect which includes British Columbia, Alaska, and Washington coastlines ‐ NOT KNOWN ‐REPEAT NOT KNOWN ‐ IF A TSUNAMI EXISTS BUT A TSUNAMI MAY HAVE BEEN GENERATED
SCENARIO
Scenario
2:00 p.m. Second message from the WCATWC
Earthquake in Aleutian Islands, 610 Miles East of Adak, Alaska ‐Magnitude 8.9 –
Tsunami WARNING now in effect which includes Washington coastline ‐ A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN OBSERVED AT THE FOLLOWING SITES
• AKUTAN 0320CM/10.5FT.
• KING COVE 0700CM/23.0FT.
• SAND POINT 0500CM/16.4FT.
SCENARIO
Initiate Non‐Site ICS EventINITIATEN
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BACKGROUND / HISTORY OF WASHINGTON MAPPING PROGRAM
• Critical Incident Planning and Mapping System (CIPMS) began in 2001
• Program authorized by statute in 2003 ‐ RCW 36.28A.060
• Software is called Rapid Responder• Completed mapping of every public K‐12 school in state in 2009
• Completed the mapping of all 34 community colleges in June 2011
• Also mapped over 100 critical infrastructure sites, public buildings
• Also completed nearly 100 Buffer Zone Protection Plans
•New ICS Tools implemented April 2011
•Use of the system is Free
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SitesSITES
• K12 Public Schools – 2,150
• Community Colleges – 34
• Hospitals - 6
• BZPP Only - 85
• CIKR & Public Buildings – 100
• SeaTac Airport
• SAFECO / CenturyLink
• Spokane County
• Thurston County
• Columbia Center
• Non-Site Tools Available
UsersUSERS
• Law Enforcement – 4,500
• Schools & Other Sites – 5,500
• Fire – 900
• Other - 500
• Dispatch
• Emergency Management
• EMS / Ambulance
• Public Health
• Other (e.g., OSPI, WSDA)
“Non‐Site” Functions
• Explosive Threat Modeling
NON‐SITE
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“Non‐Site” Functions
Chemical Release Modeling
NON‐SITEFU
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Invite Other Jurisdictions to Collaborative ResponseNON‐SITEICS TO
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“Non‐Site” Functions
• ICS Tools
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“Non‐Site” FunctionsNON‐SITEFU
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Demonstration Tabletop – To Play
• Let Bruce Kuennen know the name of your agency via contact methods on last slide (or talk to him at the conference)
• On April 11, at or after 2:00 p.m., log in to Rapid Responder
• http://prod.rapidresponder.com
• (Secure web‐site, username and password required)
• After Bruce has invited your agency to participate, click on the event name that will look like this:
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Scenario
A TSUNAMI HAS BEEN GENERATED WHICH COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE WARNED AREA. WAVE HEIGHTS OF THIS TSUNAMI EVENT CAN NOT BE PREDICTED. THEREFORE PERSONS IN LOW‐LYING COASTAL AREAS SHOULD BE ALERT TO INSTRUCTIONS FROM THEIR LOCAL EMERGENCY OFFICIALS. PERSONS ON THE BEACH SHOULD MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND.
TSUNAMIS ARE A SERIES OF WAVES WHICH COULD BE DANGEROUS FOR SEVERAL HOURS AFTER THE INITIAL WAVE ARRIVAL.
ESTIMATED TIMES OF INITIAL WAVE ARRIVAL• TOFINO‐BC 1656 PDT APR 11
• ASTORIA‐OR 1742 PST APR 11
• NEAH BAY‐WA 1707 PDT APR 11
• CHARLESTON‐OR 1712 PDT APR 11
• SEASIDE‐OR 1719 PDT APR 11
SCENARIO
Scenario
CNN reports that the tsunami has now hit Homer, Alaska – video footage shows significant damage to waterfront buildings, including an elementary school. At least 30 are known dead, and many more are believed missing.
SCENARIO
Discussion
• Are we ready?
• Can we be more ready with Rapid Responder?
• Can Rapid Responder supplement Web EOC?
• Can the ICS Feature be improved?
• Other thoughts
• Contact Bruce for Access, Training, or Tabletop Exercises in Your Area
DISCU
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Bruce Kuennen, ManagerTactical Operations SupportCritical Incident Planning and Mapping SystemWashington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs3060 Willamette Drive, Suite 200Lacey, WA 98516
P: 360.486.2389C: 360.561.0807F: 360.486.2381
Rapid Responder ®Toll-Free Customer Service Line: 877.879.5187
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