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Association of Zoos and Aquariums annual conference 2012, Phoenix, AZ
1. Jeleen Briscoe, USDA APHIS Animal Care Emergency Programs
Jereme Altendorf, US Coast Guard Atlantic Strike Force
Building an Emergency Management
Preparedness Program
Emerging Roles for AZA in Emergency Response and Confiscations
2.
3. Fire Dept
Who may show up at your gates?
AZA
AVIC
AreaVet in Charge
EPA
FEMA
USDA ACEP
Animal Care Emergency Programs
NASAAEP
National Alliance of State Animal & Agriculture Emergency Programs
NVRT
NationalVeterinary ResponseTeam
DOIHHS
VMAT
Veterinary Medical AssistanceTeam
NARSC
National Animal Rescue & Shelter Coalition
State Vet
State EM
Emergency Management
ESF#11
Emergency Support Function
FOSC
Federal On-Scene Coordinator
ESF#10
Emergency Support Function
5. State & Local Response
Veterinary Emergency Managers
Other States
Emergency Management
Assistance Compact
Federal Government
Presidential Declaration(Stafford Act)
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
Personnel overwhelmed
Resources dwindle
Prolonged response
HELP!
6. Nation’s approach to all-hazards response
Key response principles
Roles
Organizational structure
National Response Framework
8. National Incident Management System
Incident Command System
Unified
Command
Participants
May Include:
Local Official(s)
State Official(s)
Federal Official(s)
Responsible Party Representative(s)
Safety
Liaison
Information
Operations Finance and AdministrationLogisticsPlanning
II
10. Federal Response
National Response Framework
Tribal Relations
Cyber Incident
Food and Agriculture
Incident
Terrorism Incident Law
Enforcement and
Investigation
Biological Incident
Nuclear/Radiological
Incident
Volunteer and Donations
Management
ESF #10 – Oil and
Hazardous Materials
Response
ESF # 9 –Search and Rescue
ESF #8 – Public Health &
Medical Services
Public Affairs
Private-Sector and
Nongovernmental
ESF #7 –Logistics
Management & Resource
Support
ESF #15 – External Affairs
ESF #6 – Mass Care,
Housing & Human
Services
ESF #5 – Emergency
Management
ESF #4 - Firefighting
ESF #3 – Public Works and
Engineering
ESF #2 –
Telecommunications
ESF #1 - Transportation
ESF #14 – Long-Term
Community Recovery
ESF #13 – Public Safety and
Security
ESF #12 - Energy
ESF #11 –Agriculture and
Natural Resources
Private-Sector Coordination
Financial Management
Worker Safety and Health
Support Annexes
Emergency Support
Function Annexes
State Response
Local Government
Response
Partner Guides
Base Plan
International Coordination
Critical Infrastructure and
Key Resources
Catastrophic Incident
Incident Annexes
Emergency Support Functions
11. ESF#6: Mass care and emergency services
- including pets
ESF#8:Veterinary medical support
ESF#11:Animal & plant disease & pests
Commercial food supply
Natural resources
Safety and well-being of pets
Emergency Support Functions
12. ESF#6: Mass care and emergency services
- including pets
ESF#8:Veterinary medical support
ESF#11:Animal & plant disease & pests
Commercial food supply
Natural resources
Safety and well-being of pets
Emergency Support Functions
Zoo
Animals?
13. Federal Partnerships
– Statutory authority (Stafford Act)
– Resources
Federal
Animal
Emergency
Working
Group
– AWA & Pets Mission
– Staff of veterinarians andVHT’s
– Program Response Team
– NationalVeterinary Response Team
– Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps
– Emergency Management Coordination
Group
17. National Animal Rescue and Shelter Coalition
Associate: AVMA
Affiliates: Society of Animal Welfare Administrators,American Red Cross,
NASAAEP, PetFinder.com Foundation,AmericanVeterinary Medical Foundation
27. How Industry Coordinates Emergency
Preparedness within the National Response System
Qualified Individual
Training:
HAZWOPER, Health & Safety, ER Plan Requirements
Preparedness for Response Exercise Program
28. Qualified Individual
emergency preparedness coordinator
33CFR154.1026(c) ...designating them as a qualified
individual and specifying their full authority to:
(1) Activate and engage in contracting with oil spill
removal organization(s);
(2) Act as a liaison with the predesignated Federal
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC); and
(3) Obligate funds required to carry out response
activities.
29. Emergency Preparedness Training
LEPC and ACP Committees
Incident Command System
OSHA: Hazard Communications &
Hazardous Waste Operations and
Emergency Response
Agency specific training
Response Resources & Funding
Technical Assistance