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INTEGRATED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM COUNCIL AND PARTNER PRESENTATION Introductions: Jim Martin CAO Michael Higgins Manager of Commuity Services and Acting Emergency Services Coordinator Provincial Legislation Estab 1


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COUNCIL AND PARTNER PRESENTATION

INTEGRATED EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

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Introductions:

  • Jim Martin – CAO
  • Michael Higgins – Manager of Commuity

Services and Acting Emergency Services Coordinator

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Provincial Legislation

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1lishing an emergency

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Sect"on 6(3) of the Emergency Program Act states t hat local

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Shared Priority

Community Sustainability Safeguarding our communities through the provision of emergency management and preparedness.

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1967-2017 50 years of building strong communities

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Regional District Activation History 2005-2015

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Interface Fires 6

  • Ice Jams
  • Freshet Flooding
  • Log Jams
  • Interface Fires
  • Debris Flows

Hazmat

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Integrated Emergency Management Program

Collaborative Model Current Model

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Integrated Emergency Management Program

Planning & Preparedness Program

Response Recovery

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Integrated Emergency Management Program

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Benefits - Common to All

  • Emergency Program Act compliance
  • Integrated hazard mitigation opportunities
  • Resource supported plans & programs
  • Sustainable community preparedness efforts
  • Operational readiness, training and exercising

program

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Integrated Approach

  • Regional Emergency Management Planning

Steering Committee

  • Regional Emergency Planning and Response

Readiness

  • Region-wide Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability

Analysis

  • Extension of the Regional Emergency GIS

Common Operating Picture Project

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Integrated Approach cont.’

  • Evacuee Support and Community

Preparedness Programs

  • Integrated Emergency Coordination

Communications

  • Continuity Planning for Emergency Operations

Center

  • Regional Training, Exercising and Resource

Sharing Agreements

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Electoral Areas

Local Emergency Plan Activation

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Operates Local EOC

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Deals with Local Incident and Event Response and Recovery

Integrated Emergency Management Response and Recovery

McBride, Mackenzie, Valemount

Local Emergency Plan Activation

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Operates Local EOC

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Deals with Local Incident and Event Response and Recovery

City of Prince George

Local Emergency Plan Activation

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Operates Local EOC

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Deals with Local Incident and Event Response and Recovery

Lheidli T'enneh Band

Local Emergency Plan Activation

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Operates Local EOC

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Deals with Local Incident and Event Response and Recovery

McLeod Lake Band

Local Emergency Plan Activation

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Operates Local EOC

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Deals with Local Incident and Event Response and Recovery

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Integrated Emergency Management Program

Planning & Preparedness Program

Response Recovery

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Out of Scope

Business Continuity Planning for:

  • First responder plans pertaining to site specific

response

  • Inter/intra departmental critical infrastructure

plans

  • Continuity of local government contingency

planning

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Next Steps

  • Endorsement of concept
  • Establishment of working group
  • Formal concept development
  • Approval
  • Implementation
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2017 Schedule

March – May June – August September – November Presentation to Partners Working Group Presentation to Partners

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2018 Schedule

January – June 2018 July – October 2018 Service Establishment Project Implementation

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Overview

March – May 2017 June – August 2017 September – November 2017 January – June 2018 July – October 2018 Presentation to Partners Working Group Presentation to Partners Service Establishment Project Implementation Initial concept presentations to Councils Review of and development of integrated concept Working Group Recommendations for Council Resolutions for further direction Implementation Planning and Service Establishment Bylaws Financial planning and Staffing

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Working Group – Representation

Partners

Administration Representative Operational Representative Designated Alternate

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General Manager of Community Services - Donna M unt Emergency Services Coordinator- M ichael Higgins Chief Administrative Officer - Jim M artin

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Working Group Tasks

  • 1. Review of concept initiation documents
  • 2. Face-to-Face session in Prince George
  • 3. Review of session recommendations
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Integrated Emergency Management Program

Planning & Preparedness Program

Response Recovery

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Unity of Effort.

Integrated Emergency Management Program

Collaborative Model

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