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Mission Ready Packages Building Inspector MRP Development MutualAid Support System CAPSTONE14 Background June 1620 2014 Regional Focus Communications Situational Awareness Private Sector ID: 1020941

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1. OverviewBackgroundMission Ready PackagesBuilding Inspector MRP DevelopmentMutual-Aid Support System

2. CAPSTONE-14 BackgroundJune 16-20, 2014Regional FocusCommunicationsSituational AwarenessPrivate SectorTransportationResource AllocationCivilian Authority Support

3. What is EMACSystem that allows States to help each other during a disaster…“EMAC offers assistance during governor-declared states of emergency through a responsive, straightforward system that allows states to send personnel, equipment, and commodities to help disaster relief efforts in other states. “www.emacweb.org

4. The EMAC ProcessACTIVATIONREQUEST & OFFERRESPONSEREIMBURSEMENTPRE-EVENT PREPARATIONThe EMAC Process: begins before emergency occurscomprises five distinctive phasesinvolves states affected by an emergency as well as states assisting themends when Requesting State reimburses Assisting StateCourtesy National Emergency Management Agency

5. Mission Ready Packages (MRP)Specific response and recovery capabilitiesOrganized, developed, trained & exercised prior to an emergencyBased on NIMS Resource Typing Developed in cooperation with Resource Providers Speed – Faster ResponseReimbursement - Reduce IssuesImage: National Emergency Management Association

6. Dump truckArticulating rubber-tired loaderGPA UnitsChain sawsCamerasCostsPositions or names with contact informationSalaries/fringe benefitsEquipmentPersonnelFuel Spare chains, bars, oils, filesCostsPersonal protective gearCommoditiesPer diem ratesReceipt estimatesFoodPer diem ratesReceipt estimatesAirfareMileageCostsTravel/LodgingDecontaminationMaps of disaster areaEquipment rehabilitationCostsOther CostsExample: Debris Removal Support PackageCourtesy: Kentucky Emergency Management

7. MRP TemplatesBuilding Safety Evaluations

8. M5.8 Mineral, VA Earthquake8/23/2011 $150M in Damages 150,000 felt reportsMaximum Intensity VIIBuilding Inspectors “imported” from CACUSEC States had/have trained inspectorsMap Source: US Geological Survey

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10. CUSEC Post-DisasterBuilding Safety Evaluation Strike Teams MissionTYPE ITYPE IITYPE IIIConduct RAPID AND DETAILED SAFETY EVALUATIONS OF COMPLEX BUILDING STRUCTURES(> Three stories, irregular building design, soft story construction, critical facilities, etc.)May also conduct Safety Evaluations normally done by Type II and III Teams Conduct RAPID AND DETAILED SAFETY EVALUATIONSand assist Type I teams(Non-critical low rise structures up to three stories)May also conduct Safety Evaluations normally done by Type III TeamsConduct RAPID SAFETY EVALUATIONSand assist Type I and II teams(Residential single-family wood framed structures; single story buildings of less than 10,000 square feet)

11. PersonnelTYPE ITYPE IITYPE III2 PERSONS1 LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER or ARCHITECT with 5 yr. experience in design and/or construction and 1 LICENSED ENGINEER or ARCHITECT2 PERSONS1 LICENSED ENGINEER or ARCHITECTand 1 NON-LICENSED ENGINEER or ARCHITECTor 1 CERTIFIED BUILDING INSPECTOR or CODE OFFICIAL2 PERSONSNOTE: AT LEAST ONE LICENSED ENGINEER or ARCHITECT, INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL (ICC) CERTIFIED BUILDING OFFICIAL/INSPECTOR, or NON-LICENSED ENGINEER or ARCHITECT is preferred for this teamCUSEC Post-DisasterBuilding Safety Evaluation Strike Teams

12. TrainingTYPE ITYPE IITYPE IIIRecommended FEMA Emergency Management Institute (EMI) Courses:IS-100 Incident Command System (ICS)IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS)IS-800 National Response Framework (NRF)andChoice of building inspector training:ATC-20 Post Earthquake Safety Evaluation of Buildings andATC-45 Safety Evaluation of Buildings After Wind Storms and Floodsor one of the following: Missouri SAVE Coalition trainingCalifornia EMA Safety Assessment Program (CalSAP)International Code Council (ICC) disaster response training for code enforcement officialsCUSEC Post-DisasterBuilding Safety Evaluation Strike Teams

13. Common Building Inspector EMAC ConsiderationsLiability / Workers CompensationDeployment LimitationsScope of deploymentLevel of trainingFunctions described by mission orderHome State rule for licensure

14. Why are we working on Deployable Building Inspector Resources?To develop EMAC based/resource-typed building inspection teamsTo provide an “all-hazards”, national resourceTo identify earthquake mitigation priorities through building inventory and evaluationTo provide potential building inspectors training and practical experienceAll will be tested and validated in

15. Mutual Aid Support System (MASS)GIS software that focuses on Mission Ready Packaging for mutual aid (Intrastate & EMAC)MASS integrates with current EM resource management software (flexible)Resource providers control who can see resource inventoryFinding deployable resources on a map…

16. Easily See MRP StatusCourtesy: Kentucky Emergency Management

17. Sample Incident: IntrastateHazMat in N. Kentucky

18. Sample Incident: EMACHazMat in Southern, OH

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20. Next StepsFinishing touches on Building Inspector MRPsMRP Templates --> States --> EMAC/MASSWork to train, recruit volunteer inspectorsExercise, Validate, and Update MRPs in CAPSTONE-14

21. cusec.org/capstoneBrian BlakeCentral U.S. Earthquake Consortiumbblake@cusec.org