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3 2 10 Emergency Management Fiscal Year 2011 Budget PresentationEmergency Management CommissionEmergency Management Commission City of DubuqueCity of Dubuque FY2011 Budget PresentationFY2011 Budget Presentation March 2nd, 2010March 2nd, 2010 Emergency Management OfficeEmergency Management Office Dubuque City/County EOCDubuque City/County EOC Prior AccomplishmentsPrior Accomplishments Maintained National Incident Management Maintained National Incident Management ►► System (NIMS) Compliancy for DubuqueSystem (NIMS) Compliancy for Dubuque Exceeded the recommended minimum Exceeded the recommended minimum  requirementsrequirements Met State & Federal Requirements for a Met State & Federal Requirements for a ►► local emergency management agencylocal emergency management agency Code Red Emergency Notification SystemCode Red Emergency Notification System ►► Exercises CompletedExercises Completed January 2010 Regional Functional ExerciseJanuary 2010 Regional Functional Exercise  Future ExercisesFuture Exercises Airport Triennial Exercise for April 2010Airport Triennial Exercise for April 2010  Implement future enhancements to the PIO Implement future enhancements to the PIO  process and expand training for multiple PIOs process and expand training for multiple PIOs from other disciplines to assistfrom other disciplines to assist Regional functional exercise for 2010Regional functional exercise for 2010--1111  20092009--10 FEMA Requirements10 FEMA Requirements Started the process to do a total update of Started the process to do a total update of ►► the Emergency Operations Planthe Emergency Operations Plan Cooperative Effort of numerous organizationsCooperative Effort of numerous organizations  Mirror the Federal and State Response PlansMirror the Federal and State Response Plans  Meets compliance requirements for future Meets compliance requirements for future  disaster response and recovery operationsdisaster response and recovery operations Allows eligibility for disaster reimbursementsAllows eligibility for disaster reimbursements  Planning PartnersPlanning Partners Dubuque CountyDubuque CountyCity of DubuqueCity of Dubuque Sheriff’s OfficeSheriff’s OfficeCity Managers OfficeCity Managers Office ►►►► Emergency ManagementEmergency ManagementPublic Information OfficerPublic Information Officer ►►►► Secondary RoadsSecondary RoadsPolice DepartmentPolice Department ►►►► Health DepartmentHealth DepartmentFire DepartmentFire Department ►►►► Auditors OfficeAuditors OfficePublic WorksPublic Works ►►►► Medical Examiners OfficeMedical Examiners OfficeGISGIS ►►►► GISGISHealth ServicesHealth Services ►►►► 911 Center911 Center ►► AirportAirport ►► Planning PartnersPlanning Partners Community OrganizationsCommunity Organizations Red Cross of the Red Cross of the TristatesTristatesBlack Hills EnergyBlack Hills Energy ►►►► Catholic CharitiesCatholic CharitiesAlliant EnergyAlliant Energy ►►►► Hillcrest Family ServicesHillcrest Family ServicesPremier BankPremier Bank ►►►► Mercy Medical CenterMercy Medical CenterDubuque Humane SocietyDubuque Humane Society ►►►► The Finley HospitalThe Finley HospitalNICC / NECASNICC / NECAS ►►►► Local Emergency Training Local Emergency Training Numerous courses conducted by Region Numerous courses conducted by Region ►► Homeland SecurityHomeland Security ICS 402 Class for local elected officialsICS 402 Class for local elected officials  National Incident Management System (NIMS)National Incident Management System (NIMS)  Hazardous Materials Operations Class Hazardous Materials Operations Class  Local responders met the 90% requirement for state Local responders met the 90% requirement for state ►► training requirementstraining requirements Hospital ICS ClassHospital ICS Class  Basic and Advanced Incident Command ClassesBasic and Advanced Incident Command Classes  Hazard Mitigation TrainingHazard Mitigation Training  Outdoor Warning Siren Activation Outdoor Warning Siren Activation Policy as AdoptedPolicy as Adopted Background InformationBackground Information ►► Research in our NWS coverage area that most Research in our NWS coverage area that most  fatalities are directly related to wind speed and fatalities are directly related to wind speed and trees fallingtrees falling 5 Fatalities 5 Fatalities ––4 from high winds and trees 4 from high winds and trees  striking people (None in Dubuque County)striking people (None in Dubuque County) Outdoor warning sirens were mainly for tornado Outdoor warning sirens were mainly for tornado  warningswarnings 70 MPH winds and/or golf ball size hail 70 MPH winds and/or golf ball size hail  Outdoor Warning Siren Activation Outdoor Warning Siren Activation Policy as AdoptedPolicy as Adopted Full size trees being uprooted or blown over are Full size trees being uprooted or blown over are  indicated at 70 mphindicated at 70 mph Communities can adopt the policyCommunities can adopt the policy  Provides guidelines for siren activationProvides guidelines for siren activation ►► Research shows it may increase the activations by 1Research shows it may increase the activations by 1-- ►► 2 times per year on an annual basis2 times per year on an annual basis Since 1995 there were 13 storms that met the new criteriaSince 1995 there were 13 storms that met the new criteria  Warnings received will indicate the severity of the storm Warnings received will indicate the severity of the storm  and wind speed possibilitiesand wind speed possibilities The emphasis of training this year will be for The emphasis of training this year will be for  outdoor warning siren educationoutdoor warning siren education Severe Weather ClassSevere Weather Class National Weather Service will conduct the National Weather Service will conduct the ►► annual Severe Weather Spotter Class on annual Severe Weather Spotter Class on Wednesday, March 10Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at the , 2010 at the thth Cascade High School AuditoriumCascade High School Auditorium Thank You / Questions?Thank You / Questions?