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2009 EPA Emergency Preparedness & Prevention & Hazmat Spills Conference LEPC General Meeting & The Maryland Meta Leadership Summit for Preparedness November 18, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 AM Hyatt Regency, 300 Light St. Baltimore


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LEPC General Meeting & The Maryland Meta Leadership Summit for Preparedness November 18, 2009

8:00 AM – 12:00 AM Hyatt Regency, 300 Light St. Baltimore

2009 EPA Emergency Preparedness & Prevention & Hazmat Spills Conference

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Baltimore City LEPC 2

Meeting Agenda

7:45-8:30 Sign-in, Networking, and Breakfast 8:30 Welcome Remarks /Announcements

PROGRAM/SECTOR REPORTS  8:40 Government

  • Incidents & Events
  • CEAS Program- Laura Ponzo
  • H1N1 (Swine) Flu Update – November 2009
  • Training & Exercises
  • Law Enforcement
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Baltimore City LEPC 3

Meeting Agenda (Cont’d)

 9:10 Citizens

  • CERT
  • RACES
  • Community Reports

 9:20 Businesses

  • BECON
  • Non-Profits
  • Other

 9:30 Old Business  9:40 New Business

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Baltimore City LEPC 4

Meeting Agenda (Cont’d)

9:40 -9:55 Network Break 9:55 Introduction to Meta Leadership

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 5

Incidents Dundalk Watermain Break Disasters don’t stop at the border…

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Dundalk, MD (Baltimore County)

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 7

Dundalk, MD (Baltimore County)

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 8

Dundalk, MD (Baltimore County)

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Baltimore City LEPC 9

Water Main Break Responding Agencies

 County Fire Department  City Fire Department  Public Works County and City  Transportation  Emergency Management County and City  MEMA  County Police  City Police  Health  MEMA  Transportation Authority

 Red Cross  State Police  BGE  DOT  Multiple businesses  Non- Profits  State Highways  Multiple govt. agencies  Others…

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RECENT INCIDENTS SUMMARY

DATE LOCATION TYPE 7/2/09 1300 Druid Hill Ave Multiple Alarm Church Fire 7/4/09 Inner Harbor 4th of July Celebration 7/8/09 North Point Gas Leak 7/12/09 Fort Armistead 2 alarm brush fire 7/13/09 Court House East Hazmat Incident 7/31/09 Sinai Hospital Power Outage 8/7/09 2800 Blk Kirk Ave Water Main Break 8/20/09 I83 N from Fayette to County line Spill 8/21/09 100 S Eutaw Steam Pipe Rupture 8/22/09 Druid Hill Park Stone Soul Picnic

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Baltimore City LEPC 11

RECENT INCIDENTS SUMMARY

DATE LOCATION TYPE 8/23/09 600 W Saratoga Water Main Break 8/25/09 Eutaw / Fayette Gas Leak 9/9/09 2100 Blk Windsor Mill Power Outage (Senior Living Hi-Rise) 9/11/09 2401 Winchester St Flooding (apartment building) 9/13/09 Harbor Walk Hi-Rise Water Outage 9/18/09 Dundalk Water Main break 11/7/09 820 S Caton Apartment Fire / Flooding from Sprinklers 11/9/09 North Ave Court House Water Outage 11/11/09 1500 W Franklin Water Main Break 11/13/09 660 W Redwood Flooding

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Baltimore City LEPC 12

Saratoga Street Water Main Break

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 13

Kirk Ave. Water Main Break

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Baltimore City LEPC 14

Baltimore City Health Department

H1N1/FLU UPDATE

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TRAINING & EXERCISE SUMMARY (COMPLETED)

DATE NAME TYPE SCENARIO SPONSORS MAY Hazmat Exercise/ Rhodia Functional Hazmat BCFD-Hazmat, Rhodia JULY Meta- Leadership Summit Seminar

All-Hazards

State, City, Casey Fdn, CDC Fdn, ABAG, JHH JULY Orioles TTX TTX

Extreme Weather/ Chemical Release

Orioles, BCFD JULY MOEM TTX TTX Hurricane, Evacuation MOEM

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TRAINING & EXERCISE SUMMARY (COMPLETED)

DATE NAME TYPE SCENARIO SPONSORS AUGUST Charm Challenge 2009

(Intergovernmental TTX, COOP)

TTX COOP Baltimore Federal Executive Board (FEB) SEPT 3rd Health Dept TTX TTX

H1N1

BCHD, OEM SEPT 23rd

News and Terrorism: Communicating in a Crisis Workshop

Workshop Mock Terror Incident

Radio and Television News Directors Foundation; the National Academies; DHS; Mayor’s Office; OEM

OCT Free State Exercise Functional Construction explosion and ensuing fire UMMS

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TRAINING & EXERCISE SUMMARY (COMPLETED)

DATE NAME TYPE SCENARIO SPONSORS OCT ABSL University Select Agent Exercise Functional Autoclave Explosion Univ of MD Environmental Health & safety, MOEM, BCFD- EMS NOV CSX/ Hazmat / EPA “Operation Destination” Full-Scale Train Chemical Release CSX, MOEM, BCFD- Hazmat

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TRAINING & EXERCISE SUMMARY (UPCOMING)

DATE NAME TYPE SCENARIO SPONSORS DEC/JAN Partners in Preparedness Training (HB770) Assisted living facilities/ Nursing homes training N/A MOEM, BCHD, BGE, DHMH DEC “Operation Driven Snow” Functional

Nor’easter hits MD, EOC activation

MEMA FEB 22- 26 IEMC

(Integrated Emergency Management Course)

Training

EOC training, Emergency

  • peration

MOEM, BCFD, 2010 High Rise Fire/ Collapse Full-scale High Rise fire, Evacuation BCFD, MOEM 2010 Shelter Set-up Exercise Functional Emergency Shelter Set-up BHCD

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Baltimore City LEPC 19

IEMC

(Integrated Emergency Management Course)

 The Integrated Emergency Management Course (IEMC) is a 4.5 day exercise-based training activity that places elected and appointed

  • fficials in realistic crisis situations within a structured learning
  • environment. The course is designed to improve the City’s response to

disaster by allowing key officials to walk through scenarios in a realistic environment. The course exposes participants to emergency management best practices, increases understanding of other agencies capabilities, and identifies areas for improvement.  Date: February 22-26, 2010  Location:

The National Emergency Training Center 16825 South Seton Avenue Emmitsburg, MD 21727

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 20

ICS COURSES

Location  October 5-6 ICS-300

(CEPAR) at Mt. Washington – 5801 Smith Avenue, Baltimore,

MD 21209

 October 7-8 ICS-300

(CEPAR) at Mt. Washington – 5801 Smith Avenue, Baltimore,

MD 21209

 October 19-20 ICS-400

(BCFD Fire Academy) 6720 Pulaski Hwy Baltimore, MD

 October 21-22 ICS-400

(BCFD Fire Academy) 6720 Pulaski Hwy Baltimore, MD

 November 16-17 ICS-300

(BCFD Fire Academy) 6720 Pulaski Hwy Baltimore, MD

 November 18-19 ICS-400

(BCFD Fire Academy) 6720 Pulaski Hwy Baltimore, MD

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 21

Hazmat Exercise/ Rhodia

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 22

Free State Exercise

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND MEDICAL CENTER

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May 21, 2009 Baltimore City LEPC 23

ABSL Exercise

Annual Select Agent Exercise , University of MD Environmental Health and Safety

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Baltimore City LEPC 24

Citizen Preparedness Programs

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Baltimore City LEPC 25

Teams continue to train!!

  • Wilson Park: Training!
  • Westport: Completed Training
  • Southern Park Heights: Starting!
  • Pig Town: Starting!
  • Wyman Park: Starting!

 AMERICAN RED CROSS TEAMS UP WITH WITH CERT!  Pig Town teams up with University of Maryland School of Nursing

  • Establishing CERT team
  • Already Mapping out the community

Visit: www.baltimorecitycert.com

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Baltimore City LEPC 26

CERT/Preparedness Outreach Day!

October 18th 2009

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Baltimore City LEPC 27

CERT Assists Baltimore City Health Department with H1N1/Flu Vaccinations

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Learn More about Community Preparedness and CERT!

www.baltimorecitycert.com

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Community & Business Reports

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Baltimore City LEPC 30 Baltimore City LEPC 30

Corporate Emergency Access System (CEAS)

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Baltimore City LEPC 31

A post-emergency Access Control System used by City of Baltimore, recognized by law enforcement, which provides a secure form of Identification for Critical Private Sector Employees allowing priority access to restricted areas once safety permits.

Baltimore City LEPC 31

What is the CEAS?

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Baltimore City LEPC 32

Primary Objectives

  • Quickly establish credibility of critical private

sector employees

  • Expedite travel and access during an event
  • Ensure survival of critical infrastructure and vital

lifelines

  • Reduce socio-economic impact of a disaster
  • Accomplish the above by pre-enrolling

businesses in CEAS prior to an emergency event

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Baltimore City LEPC 33

Benefits to Business

  • Rescue vaulted assets, vital records
  • Power down networks, mainframes & servers
  • Retrieve laptops, servers
  • Move key resources and personnel
  • Access damage, begin restoration
  • Restore critical operations and customer services
  • Avoid severe financial loss, loss of customers

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Benefits to Government

  • Helps speed area recovery by having vital

lifelines in place once restrictions are lifted

  • Speeds recovery of privately owned, public

infrastructure

  • Limits long term financial impact, tax loss to the

local economy by making business more resilient

  • Provides a unique tool for controlling reentry
  • NO COST

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Baltimore City LEPC 35

CEAS Cards

  • Allotted based on a

percentage of employees at a specific work address

  • r facilities square footage
  • 2 years, $50 each

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More Information

Web: www.ceas.com Web: www.bnetinc.org Web: www.baltimorecity. gov/emergency/

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Baltimore City LEPC 37

Old Business New Business

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Next LEPC General Meeting

March 1010 Date To Be Announced

http://www.baltimorecity.gov/emergency/lepc.php