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State of Idaho Regional Special Assests

State of Idaho Regional Special Assests. Jefferey G. Rylee Haz Mat Operations Officer Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security. Facts about Idaho. 13 th Largest State in U.S. – 83,557 sq. miles Altitude: Low – 738 ft. to High – 12,662 ft. 3,100 miles of whitewater river miles

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State of Idaho Regional Special Assests

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  1. State of Idaho Regional Special Assests Jefferey G. Rylee Haz Mat Operations Officer Idaho Bureau of Homeland Security

  2. Facts about Idaho • 13th Largest State in U.S. – 83,557 sq. miles • Altitude: Low – 738 ft. to High – 12,662 ft. • 3,100 miles of whitewater river miles • Largest unroaded(wilderness) area in lower 48 states – Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness – 2.3 million acres • 63% of Idaho is public land managed by feds • Population: 1.3 million (2002)

  3. Idaho’s Major Industries • #1 Manufacturing – Electronics & computer equip, food processing, lumber & wood products, chemicals & allied products • #2 Agriculture • #3 Tourism • #4 Mining

  4. Other Idaho Facts • World’s 1st nuclear power plant, INL, near Arco • Atomic Energy Commission offered the town of Arco electricity generated by atomic energy in 1953. • 1953 prototype of “Nautilus” 1st nuclear sub – built and tested in Idaho desert • “Gem State” – 72 types of precious & semi-precious stones • Idaho Seaport – Lewiston

  5. Region 1 – North Idaho • Kootenai County Fire & Rescue • Counties: Benewah, Bonner Boundary, Kootenai, Shoshone • Population: 179,140 (13.6%) • Chem Facilities: 206 (11.9%) • Land Area: 7,662 sq. miles (9.3%)

  6. Region 1 – ICSAR (Idaho Collapse Search and Rescue) • Coeur d’Alene Fire Department

  7. Region 1 Bomb Squad • Write MOU with Spokane City/County for assistance • Contract with State BHS to respond and receive cost recovery

  8. Region 2 – North Central Idaho • Lewiston Fire Department • Counties: Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce • Population: 99,163 (7.5%) • Chem Facilities: 171 (9.9%) • Land Area: 13,351 sq. miles (16.1%)

  9. Region 3 – Southwest Idaho • Nampa/Caldwell Fire Departments • Counties: Adams, Canyon, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, Washington • Population: 200,563 (15.2%) • Chem Facilities: 207 (12%) • Land Area: 12,060 sq. miles (14.6%)

  10. Region 3 Bomb Squad • Nampa City Police Department

  11. Region 4 – Southwest Idaho • Boise Fire Department • Counties: Ada, Boise, Camas, Elmore, Valley • Population: 358,705 (27.1%) • Chemical Facilities: 431 (24.9%) • Land Area: 10,788 sq. miles (13%)

  12. Region 4 – ICSAR (Idaho Collapse Search and Rescue) • Boise Fire Department

  13. Region 4 Bomb Squad • Boise City Police Department and support from Ada County • Sheriff’s Office

  14. Region 5 – South Central Idaho • Magic Valley Emergency Response Team – 6 FDs • Counties: Blaine, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka, Twin Falls • Population: 163,623 (12.4%) • Chem Facilities: 291 (16.8%) • Land Area: 10,433 sq. miles (12.6%)

  15. Region 5 Bomb Squad • Twin Falls City Police Department

  16. Region 6 – Southeast Idaho • Pocatello Fire Department – 1st State RRT • Counties: Bannock, Bear Lake, Butte, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, Power • Population: 157,524 (11.9%) • Chem Facilities: 246 (14.2%) • Land Area: 11,449 sq. miles (13.8%)

  17. Region 7 – Northeast Idaho • Idaho Falls/Jefferson Central Fire Departments • Counties: Bonneville, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, Teton • Population: 161,822 (12.3%) • Chem Facilities: 177 (10.2%) • Land Area: 17,006 sq. miles (20.6%)

  18. Region 6 & 7 – ICSAR (Idaho Collapse Search and Rescue) • Pocatello Fire Department • & Idaho Falls Fire Department

  19. Region 7 Bomb Squad • Idaho Falls Police Department: • Set up capacity appropriate to need • Contract with State BHS to respond and receive cost recovery

  20. Other Idaho Response Assets • Idaho State Police • 101st Civil Support Team • INL Oversight Program • Various Enhanced local areas: Valley, Blaine counties • EOD Military teams: Yakima, Mt. Home, Tooele, Fairchild • Heavy Rescue Capability under development – Coeur d’Alene, Boise, Idaho Falls/Pocatello

  21. Team Organization • Fire Department Based – Full time & Part time • Bomb Squads – Law Enforcement Based • State Supports with equipment, training, & reimbursement through Bureau of Homeland Security (formerly Bureau of Hazardous Materials) • Teleconference meetings • Team Leader meetings • Contracts

  22. APE (Apparatus, Personnel, Equipment

  23. APE (Apparatus, Personnel, Equipment

  24. Attorney General's Office Department of Fish & Game STATECOM

  25. EMS Bureau DMAT Board of Veterinary Medicine STATECOM State Pathologist

  26. Summary • 7 Regional Hazardous Materials Response Teams • 3 ICSAR (Idaho Collapse Search and Rescue Teams) • 4 Currently active local Bomb Squads with more on the planning and implementation schedule • IIMAST (Idaho Incident Management And Support Team) statewide participation

  27. Emergencies

  28. Idaho Hazardous Materials/WMD Incident Command and Response Support Plan

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