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CATASTROPHE PREPAREDNESS TRAINING

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AGENDA

WHY PREPARE? DISASTER VS. CATASTROPHE POTENTIAL IMPACT WHAT TO EXPECT WHAT TO DO THE TOP THREE THINGS THAT SAVE LIVES SURVIVOR STORIES CHECKLISTS TO HELP PREPARE

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WHY PREPARE?

In the last decade there have been XX global catastrophes.

Washington State has a wide variety of disaster threats. Can you name a few?

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Earthquakes represent the most comprehensive catastrophic event that Washington State will face.

If you are prepared for the consequences of an earthquake, you are prepared for most of the other types of catastrophic events

WHY PREPARE: EARTHQUAKE THREAT IN WASHINGTON STATE

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CASCADIA EARTHQUAKE SOURCES

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Catastrophes can happen at any time, anywhereHome, work, car, school

It could take 7 to 10 days to get help/resourcesNo power, water, shelter, roads, food, fuel, etc.

Having a plan will help you feel safe and in controlProtect your family and pets

WHY PREPARE?

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DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE?

DISASTER VS CATASTROPHE

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DisastersMajor snow and wind storms, flooding, mild earthquakePreparing for at least 3 days will address most disasters in Puget Sound region

DISASTER VS CATASTROPHE

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CatastropheHurricanes, tornados, major earthquakes, tsunamisMust prepare for at least 7 to 10 days

DISASTER VS CATASTROPHE

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POTENTIAL IMPACT

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Recent Weather EventsMidwest/Southeast tornadoes May 22-27, 2011

Over 180 tornadoes were produced during this event, with an EF-5

tornado devastating Joplin, Missouri.

The Joplin tornado killed approximately 141 people, making it the deadliest single

tornado since modern tornado record-keeping began back in 1950 – 177 people

died throughout this time period.

Tornado brought $4.9 billion in insured losses with total losses greater than $7

billion.

POTENTIAL IMPACT

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Japan Earthquake – 9.0

Tsunami reached as high at 133 feet traveling up to 6 miles inland

Destroyed or damaged over 270,000 buildings

At one time left 386,739 homeless

3,824 still missing and 15,824 dead

Source: Japan thank you video

POTENTIAL IMPACT

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Hurricanes Katrina & Rita

More than 1.5 million people were directly affected and more than 800,000 citizens were forced to live outside of their homes

The storms had a massive physical impact on the land, affecting 90,000 square miles – an area the size of Great Britain.

Over 80 percent of the city of New Orleans flooded.

Source: http://www.dhs.gov/xfoia/archives/gc_1157649340100.shtm

POTENTIAL IMPACT

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In these types of events, how long do you think it will take for essential services to be restored?

POTENTIAL IMPACT

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Power will be outNo heat, cooking, refrigeration, no pump for well water access, no gas stations or cash machines

Roads will not be passableYou will be stuck where you are, emergency response will be delayed

Communication lines will be downMay have a difficult time getting through to 911, no way to reach family members

Stores will be closed or emptyNo access to food/supplies or fuelIf you don’t have it now, you won’t be able to get it no matter how hard you try

WHAT TO EXPECT?

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Work together; pool resources

Don't overburden 911Only call if you have a life-threatening emergency

Listen for emergency alerts via radio

Identify alternate ways to communicateAmateur radio, text messages, etc.

Find missing loved onesi.e. Google people finder, social media, Red Cross

If necessary, shut off utilities such as natural gas, water and electricityLink to website for when to shut off utilities

WHAT TO DO?

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WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU NEED TO DO TO PREPARE?

THE TOP 3 THINGS

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THE TOP 3 THINGS

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SURVIVOR STORIES

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• Plan for people, pets and property

• Make a family emergency communication plan; identify out-of-state contact

• Review and practice your emergency plan

THE TOP 3 THINGS

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SURVIVOR STORIES

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• For 7 to 10 days: what would you need?

• What important documents would you need?

• What tools & equipment would you need?

• How would your kit differ for your home, office or car?

THE TOP 3 THINGS

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SURVIVOR STORIES

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Plan together: create networks of neighbors and co-workers; pool resources

Get first aid and CPR training (Red Cross, CERT). Learn how & when to turn off your utilities

Learn how to reduce hazards (e.g., secure heavy furnishings, line shelves, strap water heater, identify homes with gas service, etc.)

THE TOP 3 THINGS

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HOW INFORMED DO YOU THINK YOU ARE NOW COMPARED TO BEFORE YOU HEARD THIS INFORMATION?

What are three new things you learned… to make it through?

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Preparing today will increase your chances of survival.

What will you do tomorrow to get prepared?

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Checklists and websites to help you prepare

RESOURCES

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Water – one gallon per person per day for drinking and sanitation

Food – at least 7 to 10 day supply of non-perishable food (per person)

Cash – ATMs won’t work without electricity

Battery-powered radio and extra batteries

Flashlight and extra batteries

First aid kit

Whistle to signal for help

Filter mask or cotton t-shirt to help filter the air

Moist towelettes for sanitation

Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities

Manual can opener for food

Plastic sheeting and duct tape to shelter-in-place

Garbage bags and plastic ties for personal sanitation

Unique family needs: prescriptions, infant supplies, pet supplies and important family documents

CHECKLIST HOME

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Portable water/non-perishable food Flashlight/extra batteries Cell phone charger/extra battery First aid kit, medicines Jumper cables Emergency flares Tire jack & spare tire, fix-a-flat Warm clothes, sturdy shoes, blanket Chains, ice scraper, toolkit

CHECKLIST CAR

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Portable water/non-perishable food Cell phone charger/extra batteryEmergency contact planMedicines Comfortable walking shoesInclude in “Grab and go” container

CHECKLIST OFFICE

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Diapers Bottles Formula Baby food Wet wipes Pediatric pain relievers Pacifiers Toys Books

CHECKLIST INFANTS

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Extra battery/charger for wheelchair/scooterHeavy pair of glovesPatch kit for tiresLightweight, manual wheelchairCane/walkerWhistle

CHECKLIST LIMTED MOBILITY

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Water & dry pet foodExtra leash & collar with ID tagsPet carrier Name & phone of veterinarianCopy of vaccination recordsPet chip ID numberPhoto

CHECKLIST PETS

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Local/Regional Preparedness

www.makeitthrough.org

Training

American Red Cross : www.redcross.org

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) : www.citizencorps.gov

Community Preparedness

Citizen Corps : citizencorps.gov

RESOURCES

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Federal

Ready America (FEMA) : www.ready.gov Federal Emergency Management Agency : www.fema.gov Department of Homeland Security : www.dhs.gov

RESOURCES

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