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Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson, Sheriff Greg Ahern and Fire Chief Sheldon Gilbert Welcome You to

Working Together to Respond to Disasters: Disaster Preparedness Information Sessions & Workshops
October 22, 2011 King Middle School Berkeley

Welcome & Overview


Purpose of the Event -Learn a New Skill -Become Informed -Increase Your Level of Preparedness

Thank You to Our Sponsors


Motorola Blaisdells Kaiser Permanente The DRC Group Bertrand, Fox & Elliot Laser Link International HP Bound Tree Medical Paramedics Plus Boornazian, Jensen & Garthe

Overview of the County Operational Area


Alameda County Emergency Operations Center Benefits of Regional Training Opportunities

Role of the Alameda County Fire Department During a Disaster


Operational Area Region II Mutual Aid Coordination Coordination with Local Fire Departments Distribution of Regional Grant Funding Preparedness
What Can You Do to Be Better Prepared?

The DRC Group


Disaster Recovery Debris Management Marine Services Hazardous Waste Response Oil Spill Response Remediation and Disposal

The Oakland Fire Department


500 Uniformed Personnel 25 Fire Stations, including the Oakland International Airport Oakland Office of Emergency Services (OES) Citizens of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE) Training Opportunities

City of Berkeley
Citys Role

Response Recovery Mitigation Preparedness


ALCO Op Area UC Berkeley LBNL Bayer Alta Bates / Summit Hospital

Coordination

Berkeley Public Health


Role of Public Health in a Disaster

1. Public Health Disaster


Pandemic/Disease Outbreak Bioterrorism Event

2. "All-Hazards" Disaster (e.g. Earthquake)


Health Issues Shelters Water/Food Safety

Closing Remarks
Coordination of Partnering Agencies Workshop Introductions Connect with our Office via:
Twitter You Tube Facebook -Email Alerts -Phone (510) 272-6695

Pet Preparedness
Dr. Gary Richter, Montclair Veterinary Hospital

Emergency Supplies & Travel Kit Info Special Considerations for Reptiles, Birds and Small Animals Room 126

2-1-1 Eden Information & Referral


What is 2-1-1? The Public Can Get Information Regarding:
Freeway, street and bridge closures Location of emergency shelters Where to find temporary housing Location and hours of disaster relief services Other basic health and social service needs How to volunteer to help

Room 125

American Red Cross


Overview of Red Cross Bay Area Training Opportunities Room 106

CARD
Collaborating Agencies Responding to Disasters

Fast, Fun, Easy Preparedness for Nonprofits/ Faith Agencies and the Clients They Serve. Point of Contact & Coordination at the Alameda County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) for Nonprofits/Faith agencies and the Related Issues of Their Consumers. Accessible Tools, MacGyver Approach, Social Media, Fear-Free, How to Include Clients & Consumers, How to be More Fundable, etc. Room 104

Berkeley & Oakland Public Schools


Room 108 Emergency Contact Information

Public Health Departments


City of Berkeley and Alameda County

Flu Information Preparedness for All Hazards


Bioterrorism Mass Casualties Outbreaks & Incidents Chemical Emergencies

Room 128

Fire Departments
Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda County

Map Your Neighborhood (MYN) Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Citizens of Oakland Respond to Emergencies (CORE) Room 102

Thank You for Attending!


Workshop Room Assignments
Berkeley, Oakland and Alameda County FDsRoom 102 CARD-Room 104 American Red Cross, Bay Area Chapter-Room 106 Berkeley and Oakland Public Schools-Room 108 2-1-1 (Eden Information & Referral)-Room 125 Pet Preparedness-Room 126 Berkeley & Alameda County Public HealthRoom 128

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