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From:
Richard MCGreev)f\EC'O.-At1"U'. Off. Subject:
Emergency Servic. JlI 23 ~ 3: \8
Adoption of Emergency Plan
Dept:
Date:
June 7, 1988
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Synopsis of Previous Council action:
At the meeting of the Mayor and Common Council held February 18, 1975,
the Emergency Plan was adopted.
Recommended motion:
Adopt Resolution
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Yes
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Contlct person:
Richard McGreevy
SupportIng de.. IUeched:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
N/A
Source: (ACCT. NO.)
(ACCT, DESCRIPTION)
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'coY OF SAN BERNARdlho - REGIJIsT FOR COUNCIL ~ION
STAFF REPORT
In accordance with Chapter 2.46, paragraph 2.46.040
of the Municipal Code, attached for Common Council con-
sideration are the City of San Bernardino Emergency Plan,
dated June, 1988 and the Resolution to approve and adopt
the plan.
The attached Emergency Plan replaces the City's
Emergency Plan adopted in 1975 and updated in 1981. It
fulfills the requirement under Section 8568 of the
California Emergency Services Act for political subdivi-
sions of the State to take actioR to carry out the pro-
visions of the California Emergency Plan.
The Governor's Office of Emergency Services has
reviewed the new Emergency Plan and has determined that
it meets all essential requirements contained in the State
of California Multihazard Functional Planning Guidance.
For your convenience, an Executive Summary of the new
Emergency Plan is also attached. Please address any ques-
tions or comments on the Plan or the Resolution to
Richard McGreevy, Director of Emergency Services, telephone
5115/5490.
75-0264
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RESOLUTION
3 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING AND
ADOPTING AN EMERGENCY PLAN PERTAINING TO EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR
4 SAID CITY AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 12016.
5 WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino desires to adopt an
6 Emergency Plan pertaining to Emergency Services for said City;
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8 WHEREAS, it is the intent to hereby adopt such an
9 Emergency Plan in order to maintain eligibility for Federal
10 assistance which includes the making available of surplus and
11 excess property, including supplies, equipment and various
12 training programs; and,
13 WHEREAS, said Plan provides a basis for the conduct and
14 coordination of operations and the management of critical
15 resources during emergencies; and,
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WHEREAS, said Plan establishes a mutual understanding of
17 the authority, responsibilities, functions and operations of
18 civil government during emergencies; and,
19 WHEREAS, said Plan provides a basis for incorporating into
20 the City emergency organization non-governmental agencies and
21 organizations having resources necessary to meet foreseeable
22 emergency requirements;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Common
24 Council of the City of San Bernardino as follows:
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SECTION 1. That an Emergency Plan pertaining to Emergency
26 Services, entitled "City of San Bernardino Emergency Plan", which
27 is on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of San
28 Bernardino, is hereby approved and adopted with full
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RESO: AP~ AND AOOPl'ING AN EMERGENCY PUIN RE
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authorization to implement all the provisions thereof.
SECTION 2.
The City Clerk is hereby authorized and
directed to send two (2) certified copies of this Resolution to
the California Office of Emergency Services for filing with said
Office and with the State Department of Education.
SECTION 3.
Resolution No. 12016 and the "City of San
Bernardino Emergency Plan" adopted thereunder is hereby repealed.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino, at a
meeting held on the
day
of
, 1988, by the fOllowing vote, to wit:
AYES:
Council Members
NAYS:
ABSENT:
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
day of
, 1988.
Evlyn Wilcox, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form
and legal conten
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June 2 , 1988
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City of San Bernardino
Emergency Plan
Executive Summary
This Emergency Plan addresses the City of San Bernardino's planned
response to extraordinary emergency situations associated with natural
disasters, technological incidents, and nuclear defense operations.
The plan does not apply to normal day-to-day emergencies and well-
established and routine procedures used in coping with such emergencies.
Instead, the operational concepts reflected in this plan focus on
potential large-scale disasters which can generate unique situations
requiring unusual responses. Such disasters pose major threats to life
and property and can impact the well-being of large numbers of people.
The plan is considered a preparedness document--intended to be read and
understood before an emergency. It is designed to include the City as
part of a statewide emergency management system. As such, it follows
the format required by the Governor of California's Office of Emergency
Services.
This plan shall be activated under any of the following conditions:
o On the order of the official designated by local ordinance, provided
the existence or threatened existence of a LOCAL EMERGENCY. has been
proclaimed in accordance with the appropriate emergency ordinance.
o When the Governor has proclaimed a STATE OF EMERGENCY in an area
including this jurisdiction.
o Automatically on the proclamation of a STATE OF WAR EMERGENCY as
defined by the California Emergency Services Act.
o By a Presidential declaration of a National Emergency.
o Automatically on receipt of an attack warning or the observation of
a nuclear detonation.
The plan is organized into three parts -- Basic Plan, Annexes and
Emergency Operations Center manual.
The Basic Plan provides overall organizational and operational concepts
for responding to various types of identified hazards that may impact
San Bernardino. The organizational concepts acknowledge that the City
has primary responsibility to plan for and respond to local emergencies.
However, if the magnitude of the emergency is such that outside resources
are required, then county, region, state and federal resources may be
provided through the organizational entities described.
Operational concepts call for the plan to be implemented in three periods
entitled pre-emergency, emergency and post-emergency or recovery. The
Basic Plan describes each of these periods and provides guidance for
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responding to specific disasters during each period.
include earthquakes, hazardous materials incidents,
attacks, transportation incidents and wildfires.
Types of disasters
floods, nuclear
The Basic Plan also describes the statewide and local emergency manage-
ment systems and provides sections for inserting legal authority documents
and references, hazard mitigation concepts and responsibilities, and mutual
aid plus continuity of government concepts and documents. Of special
importance in this area are' authority documents that describe San Bernardino
Disaster Council and City ordinances that implement or amend Disaster Council
responsibilities.
In accordance with these documents the Mayor is the chairperson of the City's
Disaster Council. The chairperson has the authority to appoint, subject to
the approval of the Common Council, the Executive Director (City Administrator)
and the Director of Emergency Services. The chairperson also has the authority
to request the Common Council to proclaim the existence or threatened existence
of a local emergency if the Common Gouncil is in session, or to issue such
proclamation if the Common Council is not in session. The Common Council must,
however, take action to ratify the proclamation within seven days thereafter
or the proclamation shall have no further force or effect.
In addition, the Mayor, as Disaster Council chairperson, controls and directs
the emergency organization of the City. The Executive Director and Director
of Emergency Services, in turn, under the general supervision of the Mayor,
and with the assistance of the various chiefs of emergency service depart-
ments, develop emergency plans, manage emergency programs and direct emergency
response operations.
Part Two of the plan includes twelve functional Annexes which describe the
emergency response organization. Each annex is supported by Appendices that
provide emergency action checklists for specific disasters. Annexes are
also supported by Enclosures and Attachments that provide specific localized
information for implementing the Annexes. The following is a brief descrip-
tion of ,each of the Annexes:
Managing Emergency Operations (Annex A)
Provides for the overall management and coordination of emergency
operations, whether it be the actual management of forces in the
field, or coordination of the joint efforts of governmental and
and private agencies in supporting such operations.
Fire and Rescue Operations (Annex B)
Limits the loss of life and property from fires and other threats
and provides emergency medical care and rescue of persons.
Law Enforcement and Traffic Control Operations (Annex C)
Provides for the protection of life and property; enforces applicable
laws, orders, and regulations; and provides traffic control on desig-
nated highways, streets, and roads.
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Medical Operations (Annex D)
Provides care and treatment for the ill and injured during a disaster.
Public Health Operations (Annex E)
Provides public health and environmental sanitation services.
Coroner Operations (Annex F)
Identifies and provides appropriate disposition of human remains.
Care and Shelter Operations (Annex G)
Provides for the basic human needs of people in established shelters.
Movement Operations (Annex H)
Provides for the evacuation of persons from threatened or affected
areas.
Rescue Operations (Annex I)
Carries out coordinated search and rescue operations for the location,
provision of immediate care, and safe removal of endangered, entrapped,
injured and/or isolated persons.
Construction and Engineering Operations (Annex J)
Provides for the procurement, distribution and use of construction
and engineering resources.
Resources and Support Operations (Annex K)
Provides for the procurement, distribution and use of essential resources
and services (including equipment, supplies, water, food, fuel, electric
power, and transportation).
Radiological Protection (Annex R)
Provides basic operational concepts, responsibilities, and techniques
to support governmental efforts to save lives and minimize radiation
exposure in the event of an emergency involving radioactive materials.
The matrix on the following page identifies the local agencies and private
organizations responsible for accomplishing the above functions.
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FUOIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
OF LOCAL AGENCIES
AND PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS
ocal Agencies I Organizations.
.dministration
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Junty Coronor
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Jrton Air Force Base
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meral Telephone
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Part three of the plan provides standard operating procedures for the
set up and operation of the Emergency Operation Center. It provides
resource listings, staffing requirements, message forms and formats for
status boards. The Enclosure on staffing patterns notes three groups
which function during large scale emergencies. These are the policy
group, the operations group and the resources group. The policy group
is chaired by the Mayor and includes as a minimum the City Administrator,
Chief of Police, Fire Chief and Director of Emergency Services. Members
of the Common Council may be present during policy group sessions.
In conclusion, the City of San Bernardino Emergency Plan fulfills a
requirement under the California Emergency Services Act. In addition,
it is considered an extension of the California Emergency Plan. The
policies, principles,concepts and procedures contained in the City's
plan conform to state requirements and provide the basis for incorporating
the people and resources of the City into an effective emergency organi-
zation capable of responding to large-scale disasters.