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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER. Training Program: DFW Style . Office of Emergency Management Mission Statement.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER

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  1. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER Training Program: DFW Style

  2. Office of Emergency Management Mission Statement • It is the mission of the DFW Airport Department of Public Safety to provide the highest level of PROFESSIONAL services to the Airport community through efficient planning, mitigation, response and recovery from natural and manmade events that threaten lives, critical assets or business continuity. 2

  3. DFW Overview 3

  4. DFW’s 18,000+ acres of land will ultimately support eight runways, six terminals and a variety of land development opportunities. • 7 runways • 4 are 13,400 feet • 4 aircraft can land simultaneously under VFR/IFR Cat I conditions • 3 aircraft can land simultaneously under IFR CAT III conditions • Any aircraft at maximum payload can land at DFW • 24-hour operations • No slot constraints or curfews • 3 control towers (2 active) • 5 terminals • 152 active gates • 3rd Busiest Airport in the world

  5. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Overview • Approximately 78 miles of taxiways and runways • 7 Runways - 13,850,500 sq. ft. of concrete - 80,403 linear feet • 110 Taxiways - 52,612,980 sq. ft. of concrete – 330,452 linear feet • 652,782 Operations in 2010 • 18,953 total runway and taxiway lights • 6,885 acres in the Air Operations Area (AOA) • 1,000 acres of safety areas • 934 total number of signs • 56 Navigation facilities; 19 windsocks; 135 obstruction lights • 38 miles of AOA fence line with 71 AOA gates

  6. EOC Activations • Level 3 • Local emergency exists – ICS and responders at scene • Level 2 • Escalation to non-routine emergency, multi-departmental response • Level 1 • Assistance from other jurisdictions or mutual aid may be needed • Local area disaster or multi-site incident S.E.A.D.O.G. • Classified • Any readiness level may be deemed classified

  7. Major Activations Hurricane Ike 7

  8. Hurricane IkeDFW Airport Provides Support During Hurricane Ike • National Disaster Medical System • Handled twenty-five patients • Texas Task Force 2 • Deployed one firefighter • State Incident Management Team • Deployed one police officer • Texas Intrastate Mutual Aid System • Deployed four firefighters • S.E.A.D.O.G. • Participated in conference calls with TSA, State and Regional Emergency Management groups.

  9. Hurricane GustavDFW Airport Preparations and Response • On August 28, 2008 DFW was notified to prepare for two major operations related to Gustav • National Disaster Medical System • FEMA Camp for evacuated DHS Employees

  10. Training and Exercises

  11. Center for Domestic Preparedness Anniston, AL Emergency Management InstituteEmmittsburg, MD

  12. Terminal B Station 2 Station 1 Station 3 Alert Aircraft Path Terminal D Alert Site Station 4 Emergency Operations CenterFunction is to Collect, Gather and Analyze Data

  13. Emergencies That PotentiallyRequire An EOC Activation

  14. “Go Teams” 14

  15. “Go Teams” 15

  16. The Mitigators • “…to train a core group of Airport staff in the art of EOC Management” • “…anticipate a high level of training and opportunities”

  17. Training Methods • DFW Board Policy SS.006.00 • FEMA Independent Study • FEMA Resident Courses • TDEM Courses • National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Courses • NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific Courses • Movies • Games 17

  18. DFW Board Policy SS.006.00 • To establish policy and procedure concerning compliance with state and federal requirements related to managing domestic incidents. • Primary/Supporting Roles • Required Training • Timelines 18

  19. FEMA Independent Study Program • The primary audience for the Independent Study Program is national emergency response and recovery personnel of the United States, as well as emergency management personnel of FEMA, and US citizens. 19

  20. FEMA Independent Study Program IS 703a IS 704a IS 701a* IS 702a* • IS 700a • IS 800b • IS 100a • IS 200a * Specialized Assignments 20

  21. FEMA Residence Course • Integrated Emergency Management Course (E900 series) • EOC/IMT Interface (E947) • Situation Awareness and Common Operating Picture (L948) 21

  22. Texas Division of Emergency Management Courses • G 230 Principles of Emergency Management • G 235a Emergency Planning • G 386 Mass Fatality Incident Response • G703 Resource Management • G720 Mitigation Grants • G191/975 EOC Operations and ICS Interface (FW) 22

  23. National Domestic Preparedness Consortium Courses • Center for Domestic Preparedness • Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center • National Center for Biomedical Research and Training • National Emergency Response and Rescue Training • Nevada Test Site’s Counter Terrorism Operations Support Program 23

  24. Center For Domestic Preparedness Courses • Pandemic Planning and Preparedness • Pandemic Planning and Preparedness is a three-day training course providing an overview of pandemic planning, its challenges, and the facets of community preparedness that will assist a community to prepare and effectively respond to a pandemic. • DFW Airport Group (40 participants - 2009) • DFW Airport Group (8 participants 2012) 24

  25. Texas Engineering Extension Service • Enhanced Incident Management/Unified Command Course “…enhance the participants' incident management and decision-making skills necessary to effectively and safely respond to a CBRNE terrorism incident” 25

  26. NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific 26

  27. NIMS ICS All-Hazards Position Specific Resource Unit Leader Situation Unit Leader Communications Leader Supply Unit Leader Finance/Admin Unit Leader Division/Group Supervisor Facility Unit Leader • Incident Commander • Operations Section Chief • Planning Section Chief • Logistics Section Chief • Finance/Admin Section Chief • Liaison Officer • Public Information Officer • Safety Officer 27

  28. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Movies 28

  29. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Games 30

  30. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) EOC Jeopardy 31

  31. EOC Jeopardy • Position Specific Training • Quarterly Exercises • ICS Training 100, 200, 300, 400 • Regional Training – HSEEP, Pandemic Planning 32

  32. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Name That Airport 33

  33. DFW Regional Diversion Airport Map TUL MEM OKC LIT LAW TXK SPS LBB GGG DAL DFW SHV ELP ABI TYR ACT GRK CLL AUS HOU IAH EFD SAT 34

  34. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Planning “P” Board Game 35

  35. Planning “P” Board Game • Planning Chief • Logistics Chief • Finance/Admin Chief • Operations Chief • EOC Manager

  36. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Historical Event 37

  37. Historical Events

  38. Historical Events

  39. Historical Events

  40. Historical Events

  41. Historical Events

  42. Historical Events

  43. Historical Events

  44. Historical Events

  45. Historical Events

  46. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Wheel of Misfortune 47

  47. Wheel of Misfortune • Spin for the Disaster • Spin for the Severity • More Preparatory Time • No One Knows 48

  48. Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Family Feud 49

  49. Family Feud • Positions vs. Positions • Finance/Admin • Logistics • Operations • Planning 50

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