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To Prepare For Emergencies

Citizens Organized. `. To Prepare For Emergencies. Why do we need to Prepare?. Earthquake. Wildland Fire. Santa Rosa. Mudslide. Flooding. Reason for COPE ?. Your FAMILY & Neighbors. It’s not If …. It’s When Disaster will Strike!. C itizens O rganized to P repare for E mergencies.

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To Prepare For Emergencies

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  1. Citizens Organized ` To Prepare For Emergencies

  2. Why do we need to Prepare?

  3. Earthquake Wildland Fire Santa Rosa Mudslide Flooding

  4. Reason forCOPE? Your FAMILY & Neighbors

  5. It’s not If … It’s When Disaster will Strike!

  6. CitizensOrganizedtoPrepareforEmergencies • Organize the Neighborhood • 2) Reach out and meet your neighbors • Hold a Block Preparedness Party • Grill Out /Pot Luck/Wine& Cheese • Select Leaders (3) • 3) Plan Together • To Prepare • To Respond • To Recover

  7. CitizensOrganizedtoPrepareforEmergencies • Review COPE Booklet • Do Power Point Presentation and COPE Video • Household Census Form • Identify Vulnerable • Draw Neighborhood Diagram • Select Meeting Place to Gather • Keep Information Current • Practice with Neighbors Sample COPE Neighborhood Map Sample COPE Neighborhood Map

  8. CitizensOrganizedtoPrepareforEmergencies • Review COPE Booklet • Do Power Point Presentation and COPE Video • Household Census Form • Identify Vulnerable • Draw Neighborhood Diagram • Select Meeting Place to Gather • Keep Information Current • Practice with Neighbors Sample COPE Neighborhood Map Sample COPE Neighborhood Map

  9. Develop Emergency Preparedness Kits Top 3 Items to have: • Water – 4 cases 2. Bandaging Supplies 3. Tools

  10. Disaster Medical 101 Top 3 Injuries: • Bleeding 2. Broken Bones 3. Shock

  11. SR COPE Neighborhoods 6/28/06 160 Teams 1780 Homes Oakmont

  12. SR COPE Neighborhoods 9/19/06 SR COPE Neighborhoods 8/23/06 SR COPE Neighborhoods 2008 Skyhawk 205 Teams 2100 Homes Oakmont Vista del Lago Now have 400COPE Neighborhood Leaders covering about 4,000households. Over 5% of the city.

  13. Post Emergency Communications City EOC Fire Station COPE Community Leader Neighborhood Status Reports from COPE Leaders to City Emergency Operations Center

  14. CitizensOrganizedtoPrepareforEmergencies • Over 400COPE Leaders • Presented to Organizations: • North Bay Regional Center * (* = Community Partners) • Community Advisory Board * • Santa Rosa Junior College * • Exchange Bank * • Target • Sonoma County Volunteer Center • Hispanic Chamber of Commerce • Santa Rosa Boy Scouts • GOAL 10% of City inCOPEby 2010

  15. CitizensOrganizedtoPrepareforEmergencies YOU Can Make A Difference In Your Community Contact: Ed Buonaccorsi City of Santa Rosa Emergency Preparedness Coordinator 707-543-3710 ebuonaccorsi@srcity.org Sample COPE Neighborhood Map Sample COPE Neighborhood Map

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