Title: UC Davis EOC team website: http:eoc'ucdavis'edu
1UC Davis EOC Training MeetingSeptember 2, 2009
- UC Davis EOC team website http//eoc.ucdavis.ed
u - EM/BCP website http//prepare.ucdavis.edu
2Warn Me call
- 042211 Roy Pitts (email) 121938 am Scott
Weintraub - 042235 Eben Sutton (SMS)
- 042240 Frank Wada (SMS) Sent 042130
- 042317 David Alamillo (email)
- 042538 Shawn Cullen (SMS) 64 contacted 35
responded - 042627 Sal Genito (SMS)
- 042659 Bob Wachter (email) 41 Yes 14 No
45 n/a - 042736 Phil Lacey (email)
- 042856 Andy Fell (SMS)
- Unable to attend
3- PD Exercise September 16th
- Goals
- Incident notification (from IC through PD) to EOC
Executive Response Team is completed according to
the established protocols. - Notification to appropriate entities are made
(UCOP, County OES, etc). - EOC activation (if requested) is accomplished
according to the Comprehensive Emergency Plan,
Annex A, Appendix A. -
4Training
- Operation Witch
- West Sac and Woodland
- Influenza
- Training
- Clinic for the
- High-Risk
Saturday, October 3rd 730-ish to noon-ish Free
flu shot Sign up sheet Which site are you
interested in? INVITE EVERYONE IN YOUR OFFICE!
BRING YOUR FAMILY!
5Training
- E900 IEMC/All Hazards Preparedness Response
- 10/19-22/09 17 vacancies (Public Works,
Emergency Medical/Health, PIOs, Fire) -
- E901 IEMC/All Hazards Recovery Mitigation
- 10/26-29/09 26 vacancies (Law Enforcement,
Fire, PIOs, Emergency Medical/Health) -
- E905 IEMC/Hurricane Preparedness Response
- 1/11-14/10 44 vacancies (All disciplines)
- 3/1-4/10 52 vacancies (All disciplines)
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- E910 IEMC/Earthquake Preparedness Response
- 12/14-17/09 36 vacancies (All disciplines)
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- E915 IEMC/Homeland Security Preparedness
Response - 11/2-5/09 48 vacancies (All disciplines)
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- E920 IEMC/Hazardous Materials Preparedness
Response - 1/18-21/10 54 vacancies (All disciplines)
6Training
- FEMA
- L363 Multi-Hazard Emergency Planning for Higher
Education - UC Davis
- December 8-9-10
- Team of 4-6 people
7Training
- NACUBO Webcast
- H1N1 Campus Management Perspectives from Human
Resources, the Business Office and Health
Safety Management - September 15, 2009
- 1030-1130 am
- EOC
8Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- Planning Assumptions
- Severity appears to be the same as the seasonal
flu most people experience mild symptoms and
recover quickly - Concern because it appears to preferentially
infect younger people - Unlikely schools (K-12) will be asked to close
9Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- Planning Assumptions
- Expect business/academic disruptions that can be
managed with available resources - Seasonal vaccine is available nowH1N1 vaccine
will be available beginning in late October - Available to open a POD (points of dispensing)
site if asked
10Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- Valerie 1 of 3
- Based on what I know, this event will be
disruptive and inconvenient for the campus
departments, but will not be overwhelming for
available resources. There is the possibility
this virus will become more problematic, and this
possibility should be taken into consideration.
11Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- Valerie 2 of 3
- There is serious illness and death from the
seasonal flu every year this year will be no
exception. Because this is a new virus, more
people will be ill and there will be more deaths.
It does not appear the ratios will be higher than
in the normal flu season, but again, that
possibility should be taken into consideration.
12Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- Valerie 3 of 3
- Because of the nature of this new influenza
virus, the media interest and coverage will
highlight those illnesses and deaths on campus
and in the community. We can expect uneasiness
and concern from our staff, faculty, students,
parents. We can expect rumors to spread quickly.
Therefore, early and on-going communication to
answer questions about our response and available
resources is critical.
13Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- UC Davis Response Objectives
- Communication
- Provide information and updates to the campus
through all channels to address questions and
provide guidance - Primary portal for information maintained by
University Communications - Administration letter to the campus in August
- Office of Emergency/Continuity Management
listserv - Specific sites for student health, student
housing, Education Abroad, campus child care - FAQs developed and posted from HR, IET and
others
14Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- UC Davis Response Objectives
- Continuity of Operations
- Providing resources and guidance to aid in the
continuation of our academic mission and business
functions. - Aids to campus planning maintained by the Office
of Emergency/Continuity Management (templates,
posters, plans, etc) - Letter to faculty from the Academic Senate
- Letter to students from Student Affairs
- Departments use of UC Ready for continuity
planning - Closely follow the CDC guidance
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15Pandemic H1N1 (2009) Influenza
- UC Davis Response Objectives
- Community Support
- Maintain a close relationship with the Yolo
County Public Health Officer and local government - Assistant Public Health Officers on campus (Dr.
Tom Ferguson and Dr. Christian Sandrock) - Participate in Yolo County pandemic planning
meetings - Participate in pandemic planning meeting with
other UC campuses -
16- NEXT MEETINGS
- Wednesday, October 7th
- November 4th
- December 2nd
- EOC
- 830 am-1000 am