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File #: ID#15-084    Version: 1 Name: Emergency Operations Plan
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 1/21/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/26/2015 Final action: 2/26/2015
Title: Adopt the 2015 Emergency Operations Plan for the City of Fresno
Sponsors: Fire Department
Attachments: 1. Non Confidential Pages from 2015 Plan.pdf

REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


February 26, 2015


FROM: KERRI DONIS, Fire Chief
City of Fresno Fire Department

BY: JEFFREY GUYNN, Emergency Preparedness Officer
City of Fresno Fire Department

SUBJECT
Title

Adopt the 2015 Emergency Operations Plan for the City of Fresno

Body
RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends City Council adopt the attached Emergency Operations Plan.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The City of Fresno 2015 Emergency Operations Plan ("EOP") updates the plan adopted in 2008. The plan will keep current information regarding areas of focus and addressing the City's most current state of readiness. The EOP was written to position the City within the guidelines of the National Incident Management System ("NIMS").

BACKGROUND

Adoption of the EOP by City Council will follow the guidelines established by the Fresno Municipal Code. This plan describes the City's emergency management plan for disaster:

* Preparedness
* Response
* Recovery
* Mitigation

The EOP maintains a large portion of the document that is meant for use within the City of Fresno Emergency Operations Center. It provides key information in the roles that City of Fresno Staff will perform in the event of an emergency.

The EOP provides information and direction to assist staff when performing tasks in the event of an emergency, as well as support relationships with non-governmental agencies during times of emergencies. This living document has been authored through extensive and collaborative research to include:

* Best Practices from recent national disasters
* Vetting through subject matter experts and community partners

The 2015 EOP reflects changes that will provide improved response and recovery from a major incident; changes include:

* Implementation of a quarterly Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program
* Written in a four-part document
* Allows for better public education and involvement
* Updated information on threats ...

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