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[Future: We need to develop an HVA (Hazards Vulnerability Assessment) (course) from our ReadyIndy perspective.]
5 Types (Levels) of Incidents (Scope/Size/Complexity)
- Type 5 -- very localized - one or two resources usually - most are this size.
- Type 4 -- several resources needed -- one operational period control-phase.
- Type 3 -- multiple operational periods.
- Type 2 -- beyond local capabilities.
- Type 1 -- most complex - national.
7 Broad Categories of Incidents Annexes:
- Biological
- Catastrophic
- Food & Agricultural -
- Nuclear/Radiological
- Mass Evacuation
- Cyber - Indiana Tips -
- Terrorism
Specific HAZARDS info... as we develop our generic EOP, with available Hazard-specific nuances...
Special Vulnerabilities:
And some special CONSIDERATIONS and SOLUTIONS:
The NRF Emergency Support Function Annexes include the following enumerated protocols:[4]
Potential ReadyIndy (SEE OPERATIONS) Plans in Response:
Specific Plans for Certain Hazards
Yet To Do: ReadyIndy -- Develop RESPONSE ACTIONS (in context of which hazards The Church can best help with):
- Warning the public and providing accessible emergency public information.
- Implementing evacuation and sheltering plans that include provisions for special needs populations and household pets.
- Sheltering evacuees in preidentified, physically accessible shelters.
- Providing food, water, and other necessities to meet the needs of all people, including persons with disabilities and other special needs.
- Performing search and rescue.
- Treating the injured.
- Providing law enforcement and investigation.
- Controlling hazards (extinguishing fires, containing hazardous materials spills, etc.).
- Ensuring responder safety and health.
Ref: Also see SimulatedEmergencies
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