Establish communications with responding agencies.
Through communications with responding agencies determine as
quickly as possible:
The location of any
established command post:
Has incident command been
established? If not, establish incident command.
Has the incident commander
been appointed or assumed command? Who is it?
Have incident communications
been fully established?
What is the two way radio
frequency being used by incident command?
Number of killed or injured.
General boundary of the
affected area.
The general extent of
damages.
The general extent of power
or other utility disruption.
Immediate needs of response
forces.
If voluntary evacuations of
the population have begun.
Location of any triage area.
Location of any congregate
care area established or ad hoc.
Evaluate overall county situation (i.e., bridges or roads
damaged, vital facilities or utilities damaged, etc.).
Establish communications with the State.
Establish communications with
US Geological Survey,
regarding magnitude and intensity as well as the potential for
"after shocks."
Establish
communications with and request a liaison from electric and gas
utilities.
Establish ongoing
reporting from the response forces services, private agencies
and utilities.
Establish command post(s) as
needed.
Coordinate
with Red Cross (or designated lead agency) the opening of
appropriate number of shelters in the appropriate areas,
based on
shelter procedure or guideline.
On order,
evacuate affected areas with assistance from response forces.
Conduct first staff briefing as
soon as practical after EOC / Command post activation.
If a Presidential declaration of
disaster is made, file "Request for Public Assistance" to apply
for assistance as soon as possible with the proper state or
federal agency.
Ensure public
officials are made aware of the assistance application process,
if applicable.
Ensure the
general public is made aware, through the public information
officer, of the assistance application process, if applicable.
Perform an
incident critique as soon as possible with all possible response
organizations.
Review agency
and self performance.
Review the
weaknesses of the plan.
Correct
weaknesses.
Implement
hazard mitigation or modify hazard mitigation plan accordingly.
Brief elected
officials with all updated information and disaster recovery
progress.
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Earthquake Checklist ***
Last updated: May 08, 2008