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FEMA Integration Team Chatham Community Emergency Response Team Sept 25, 2019 Introduction David Musick FEMA Preparedness Officer Team Leader Member of NC CERT Introduction to FEMA FEMA Integration Team Team Objectives


  1. FEMA Integration Team Chatham Community Emergency Response Team Sept 25, 2019

  2. Introduction David Musick FEMA Preparedness Officer Team Leader Member of NC CERT Introduction to FEMA – FEMA Integration Team – Team Objectives – Questions/Answers 2

  3. FEMA’s Mission Helping people … before, during, and after disasters. 3

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  5. 2018/2019 Disasters, Emergencies and Activities 5

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  7. FEMA Integration Teams • NC welcomes nation’s first FIT April 17, 2018 • 17 FIT staff in Region IV • In 2018: NC, TN & MS • In 2019 AL, FL, GA & KY • 2020: SC 7

  8. NC FIT Design • Preparedness: Support CERT, Provide Community Outreach, Foster Individual Preparedness, Build Resilience • Hazard Mitigation: Assess Risk, Develop Risk Reduction Strategies and Plans, and Enhance Statewide Resiliency • Response/Operational Planning: Incident Management Plans, State Plans, Synchronize State/FEMA plans • Recovery: Mass Care Plans, Disaster Housing Plans, Individual Assistance Guidance

  9. FEMA Integration Teams • Two roles: Regular duties and Disaster Duties • “We are the help before the help arrives.” • FIT members fold into the FEMA Regional and National deployed teams to serve where needed most during disasters. 9

  10. FIT Duties • FIT Can: • FIT Can’t: • Participate in State Planning • Write State plans solo Efforts • Replace State Capability • Provide State and Local • Write Project Worksheets for partners with consultation Public Assistance and technical advice • Complete Grant Applications • Provide explanation of FEMA for State Agencies programs • Change FEMA Policy • Support outreach and preparedness activities • Support SEOC activations

  11. National Preparedness David Musick, Team Lead FIT-NC Preparedness 917-434-8967 david.musick@fema.dhs.gov 11

  12. National Preparedness • Help citizens and counties of NC prepare to respond to emergencies and disasters • Minimize effects of disasters and emergencies through better preparedness • Develop standards, training and exercises for state and local governments, responders and communities 12

  13. National Preparedness Programs • Tribal Programs • State/Local Programs • Higher Education • Training • Citizen Corps and CERT • Exercises • Law Enforcement Liaison • Hazardous Materials • Continuity of Operations • Preparedness Grants • Radiological Emergency • After Action/Lessons Learned Preparedness Program 13

  14. National Preparedness Goal 9/2015 A secure and resilient Nation with the capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to and recover from the threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk. 14

  15. National Preparedness Mission Area Protection Prevention Response Recovery Mitigation Preparedness 15

  16. National Preparedness 32 Core Capabilities PRO ROTEC ECT PREVENT NT MITIGATE RESPOND ND RECOVER ER Plannin nning Plannin nning Plannin nning Plannin nning Plannin nning Public lic Informat atio ion n and Public lic Informat atio ion n and Public lic Informat atio ion n and Public lic Informat atio ion n and Public lic Informat atio ion n and Warning ning Warning ning Warning ning Warning ning Warning ning Operatio ional nal Coordinat ination ion Operatio ional nal Coordinat ination ion Operatio ional nal Coordinat ination ion Operatio ional nal Coordinat ination ion Operatio ional nal Coordinat ination ion Access ess Control l and Ident ntit ity Forensics and Attrib ibut ution ion Communi unity Resil ilie ienc nce Critic ical al Trans nsportat ation Econom omic ic Recovery Verific ificatio ion Intel ellig ligenc nce and Long-Term Vulne lnerab abili ility Environme nment ntal al Respons nse / Cybersecur urity Healt lth h and Social al Services es Reduc uction ion Infor ormat ation ion Sharing ing Healt lth h and Safety Intel ellig ligenc nce and Risk and Disas aster Fatalit ality Manag ageme ement nt Inter erdic iction n and Disrup uption ion Housing ing Resilie ilienc nce e Assess essment ent Services ces Infor ormat ation ion Sharing ing Threat ats and Hazar ard Screenin ning, g, Search and Infrastruc uctur ure Systems ems Inter erdic iction n and Disrup uption ion Infrastruc uctur ure Systems ems Ident ntific ificat ation ion Detectio ion Physic ical al Protectiv ive e Natur ural al and Cultur ural l Mass Care Servic ices Measur ures es Resour urces Mass Search h and Rescue ue Risk Manag agement ent for Operatio ions ns Protection ion Program ams and On-Scene On ne Securit ity and Activ ivit itie ies Protection ion Screenin ning, g, Search and Detectio ion Operatio ional nal Communi unicat ations ns Supply Chain ain Integr egrit ity and Securit ity Public lic and Privat ate Services es and Resour urces es Public lic Health h and Medic ical al Services es Situat uatio iona nal l Assess essment nt 16

  17. National Preparedness Cycle of Preparedness Evaluate and Improve Exercise/Mission Plan Organizing & Train Equip 17

  18. National Preparedness ALL HAZARDS • Provides consistency for emergency management • Promotes efficient use of resources • Recognizes that the same framework can be used for all disasters 18

  19. National Preparedness All Hazards Training Exercise Program • Community-based exercises • Exercise the Emergency Support Functions • National security exercises • Coordinates with other federal agencies on national exercises • Exercises Include Drills, Tabletop, Functional and Full Scale 19

  20. National Preparedness FEMA Training Facilities • Emergency Management Institute • National Fire Academy • Center for Domestic Preparedness Training • State/Local Training available 20

  21. Operations Planning Jordan Rink FIT-NC Planning 202-549-3879 jordan.rink@fema.dhs.gov 21

  22. Operations Planning • Deliberate Plans Regional Plans, Emergency Operations Plans, Disaster Functional Plans, Strategic Plans • Future Operational Courses of Action, Forecasting, Cascading Effects, Planning Community Lifelines • Crisis Action Plans Incident Action Plans, Incident Support Plans, Disaster COOP Plans, Logistics Plans 22

  23. Operations Planning National Planning Frameworks Federal Interagency Operational Plans Hazard/Incident Specific Annexes Regional Plans Department/Agency Plans State/Local Tribal Operations Plans 23

  24. Operations Planning National Frameworks Federal Interagency Operational Plans • Integrate and synchronize federal • Summarize roles and capabilities responsibilities • Describe critical tasks and • Cover core capabilities responsibilities • Define coordinating structures • Provisions for rapid integration of • Describe relationships between resources and personnel mission areas • Supersede existing annexes to the National Response Framework 24

  25. Operations Planning 25

  26. Mitigation Edwardine Marrone FIT-NC Mitigation 404-433-3968 edwardine.marrone@fema.dhs.gov 26

  27. Mitigation Hazard Mitigation Grants • Long-term risk reduction following a federal disaster declaration • Goal is to prevent future losses • Collaborative process 27

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  29. Recovery Jim Jatko FIT-NC Recovery 609-675-3747 james.jatko@fema.dhs.gov 29

  30. Recovery Begins before a disaster… …and ends only when you say so 30

  31. Recovery FIT - FEMA R4 Recovery NCEM - Recovery Recovery Division Individual Planning Public 406 Hazard Assistance Assistance Mitigation Declarations PA Appeals Tribal Liaison NDRF Disaster Closeout 31

  32. FIT-NC Contact Information David Musick Jordan Rink Preparedness Planning 917-434-8967 202-549-3879 david.musick@fema.dhs.gov jordan.rink@fema.dhs.gov Edwardine Marrone Jim Jatko Hazard Mitigation Recovery 404-433-3968 609-675-3747 edwardine.marrone@fema.dhs.gov james.jatko@fema.dhs.gov 32

  33. 33 Thank you. CERT. Any Questions Any Questions ?

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