Emergency Operations Plan
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN 2017 RECORD OF CHANGES Each interim change made between adoptions of the EOP by City Council will be recorded by the person making changes on this form by indicating the date the change was made and person making the change. In addition, the document directing the change will be filed behind this page. CHANGE # NAME OF PERSON MAKING CHANGE DATE OKC EOP 06/2017 DISTRIBUTION The City of Oklahoma City provides copies of the official City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) in an electronic format only. Persons or organizations wishing to have hard (printed) copies of the EOP will be responsible for printing it and paying any printing costs. Electronic copies of the official City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) will be available to all City employees at the City’s intranet site. Each City Department Head or their designee shall keep a hard (printed) copy of the current up-to- date EOP on file and available in their Department. Each Department is responsible for printing a copy of the EOP from the City’s intranet site. Electronic copies of the official City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan may be distributed as needed or upon request to other government, non-profit organizations and private sector stakeholders with assigned responsibilities under the plan. OKC EOP 06/2017 The City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) BASIC PLAN Contents PURPOSE, SCOPE, SITUATIONS, AND ASSUMPTIONS........................................................ 5 PURPOSE................................................................................................................................... 5 SCOPE ........................................................................................................................................ 5 SITUATION OVERVIEW......................................................................................................... 6 HAZARD ANALYSIS SUMMARY ......................................................................................... 6 CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT .................................................................................................. 7 MITIGATION OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................... 9 PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS ................................................................................................... 9 CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS (CONOPS)................................................................................. 12 ACTIVATION OF THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN (EOP)................................. 12 DECLARATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY .................................................................. 12 INCIDENT/DISASTER TYPES .............................................................................................. 12 TYPES OF INCIDENTS .......................................................................................................... 13 Type 5 ................................................................................................................................... 13 Type 4 ................................................................................................................................... 13 Type 3 ................................................................................................................................... 13 Type 2 ................................................................................................................................... 14 Type 1 ................................................................................................................................... 14 TYPES OF EMERGENCIES AND DISASTERS ................................................................... 14 INCIDENT/DISASTER PRIORITIES..................................................................................... 15 INTERJURISDICTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................. 15 Other Municipalities ............................................................................................................. 15 Canadian, Cleveland, Oklahoma, and Pottawattamie Counties............................................ 16 State....................................................................................................................................... 16 Federal................................................................................................................................... 16 Department Of Defense ........................................................................................................ 17 MISSION AREAS.................................................................................................................... 18 PRE-INCIDENT MANAGEMENT ACTIONS....................................................................... 18 Preparedness ......................................................................................................................... 18 Prevention ............................................................................................................................. 19 Protection .............................................................................................................................. 20 Mitigation.............................................................................................................................. 20 INCIDENT ACTIONS ............................................................................................................. 21 Response ............................................................................................................................... 21 People with Disabilities ........................................................................................................ 22 Key Concepts for Disability Inclusive Emergency Management......................................... 22 Domestic Animals and Pets .................................................................................................. 24 Service Animals.................................................................................................................... 25 Acts of Terrorism/Criminal Acts .......................................................................................... 26 Access to Affected Area ....................................................................................................... 26 Escort of Resources into the Affected Area.......................................................................... 27 Staging Areas........................................................................................................................ 27 Public Safety Task Forces..................................................................................................... 27 BP-1 Revised 06/2017 The City of Oklahoma City Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) BASIC PLAN Ambulance Points of Distribution (PODS)........................................................................... 28 Emergent Traffic Flow Plan.................................................................................................. 28 POST-INCIDENT ACTIVITIES.............................................................................................. 28 Recovery ............................................................................................................................... 28 National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF)................................................................. 28 Local Disaster Recovery Manager (LDRM)......................................................................... 30 Disaster Recovery Task Force (DRTF) ................................................................................ 30 Disaster Recovery Plan......................................................................................................... 30 Damage and Disaster Assessment ........................................................................................ 30 Short-Term Recovery............................................................................................................ 32 Long-Term Recovery & Reconstruction .............................................................................. 32 ORGANIZATION AND ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES ......................................... 34 GENERAL................................................................................................................................ 34 EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION .......................................................................................... 34 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES ............................................................................................ 35 DISASTER VOLUNTEERS .................................................................................................... 35 DIRECTION, CONTROL and COORDINATION...................................................................... 38 INCIDENT COMMAND ......................................................................................................... 38 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT............................................................................................ 39 INCIDENT COMPLEX............................................................................................................ 39 When to Use It ...................................................................................................................... 39 Guidelines for Use ...............................................................................................................