Title: Federal Emergency Management Agency
1Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Department of Homeland Security
2What is FEMA?
- Since March 2003, part of the Department of
Homeland Security - A former independent agency created in 1979
- Includes the U.S. Fire Administration and
Federal Insurance Administration
3Sec. Tom Ridge
- In the new Department of Homeland Security, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency will become
the nation's all-hazard incident manager. If it's
a terrorist incident, if it's a natural disaster,
whatever it is, this new department, through
FEMA, will be on the scene and manage the
response.
4DHS Mission
- Prevent terrorist attacks in the U.S.
- Reduce Americas vulnerability to terrorism
- Minimize the damage from potential attacks and
natural disasters
5Directorates of DHS
- Border and Transportation Security
- FEMA
- Science and Technology
- Information Analysis and Infrastructure
Protection
6Also part of DHS
- U.S. Coast Guard
- U.S. Secret Service
- Citizenship and Immigration Services
7FEMAs Mission
- Reduce the loss of life and property and protect
our institutions from all hazards by leading and
supporting the nation in a comprehensive,
risk-based emergency management program of
mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
8Who is FEMA?
- Under Secretary appointed by the President,
confirmed by Congress, reporting to DHS Secretary - 2,400 permanent employees
- 7,000 disaster reserve employees
- 8,000 NDMS reserve employees
9What does FEMA do?
- Disaster response and recovery
- Reducing risk from disasters through mitigation
- Preparedness training and exercises
- Consequence management following terrorist
incidents
10What else does FEMA do?
- Train fire fighters and first responders
- Oversee the National Flood Insurance Program
- Manage the National Disaster Medical System
11Where is FEMA?
- Washington, D.C.
- Ten regional offices
- Disaster Field Offices
- Tele-registration processing centers
- Training facilities
12When does FEMA respond?
- When local and state capabilities are
overwhelmed - State governors must request a federal disaster
declaration - FEMA assesses disaster damage to determine
extent of need - Presidential approval of a declaration request
allows FEMA to provide response and recovery
assistance
13Man-made vs natural disaster
- FEMA doesnt differentiate between disasters
caused by nature, such as earthquakes, or
disasters such as a terrorist event. In all
cases, FEMA provides response and recovery
assistance geared to the event and in
coordination with local, state and federal
officials.
14In a disaster, FEMA
- Provides disaster response aid to individuals,
communities and states for immediate needs - Provides disaster aid to individuals,
communities and states for recovery - Promotes risk reduction from future disasters
through mitigation efforts
15Response Resources
- DHS/FEMA activates and manages emergency response
assets through the Emergency Support Function
Structure established within the National
Response Plan
Emergency Support Functions Transportation IT
and Telecommunications Infrastructure
Firefighting Mass Care Housing Public
Health Urban Search and Rescue Hazardous
Materials Agriculture Energy Economic
Stabilization
16Response Resources
- Mass sheltering and feeding
- Temporary housing
- Supplemental power / generators
- Ice and water
- Emergency personnel equipment
- Medical support
- Urban Search and Rescue (USAR)
17FEMA disaster aid programs
- Public Assistance
- Individual Assistance
- Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
18Other assistance
- Crisis counseling
- Disaster-related unemployment assistance
- Legal aid
19Support for Medical Facilities
- Two Avenues of Support
- Funding reimbursement for certain costs incurred
by eligible medical facilities - Personnel, supplies and equipment to augment
local medical systems when overwhelmed
20Medical Response Resources
- FEMAs Public Assistance Program
- Generally does not reimburse for increased costs
- May provide reimbursement for extraordinary costs
associated with providing temporary facilities - May provide reimbursement to hospitals that need
to evacuate special needs patients to another
facility
21Medical Response Resources
- HHS assets can be activated under the National
Response Plan (NRP) including - Surveillance support
- Medical care personnel such as the U.S. Public
Health Service Commissioned Corps - Supplies and equipment
- Support with patient evacuations utilizing DOT
assets
22Medical Response Resources
- Medical Support Teams within NDMS including
- DMAT
- DMORT
- VMAT
- NPRT
23Medical Response Resources
- A Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) is a
group of professional and para-professional
medical personnel (supported by a cadre of
logistical and administrative staff) designed to
provide medical care during a disaster or other
event. - DMATs deploy to disaster sites with sufficient
supplies and equipment to sustain themselves for
a period of 72 hours while providing medical care
at a fixed or temporary medical care site. In
mass casualty incidents, their responsibilities
may include triaging patients, providing
high-quality medical care despite the adverse and
austere environment often found at a disaster
site, and preparing patients for evacuation. In
other types of situations, DMATs may provide
primary medical care and/or may serve to augment
overloaded local health care staffs.
24Medical Response Resources
- Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams
(DMORT0) provide support when local mortuary
services are overwhelmed, support provided
includes - Temporary morgue facilities
- Victim identification
- Forensic dental pathology
- Forensic anthropology methods
- Processing
- Preparation
- Disposition of remains
25Medical Response Resources
- Strategic National Stockpile
- HHS/DHS assets include antibiotics, chemical
antidotes, life support medications, etc. - Delivery within 12 hours anywhere in U.S. or
territories - Over 150 locally stored and controlled caches
throughout the Nation - Capable of supporting approximately 100,000
individuals for 10 days - Additional Federal caches controlled by the CDC
to augment the locally placed supplies
26Medical Response Resources
- DOD Assets
- USS Comfort docked in NY following 9/11 attacks
- Mobile military hospital utilized in Puerto Rico
and Guam - VA assets
- Aeromedical Evacuation System
27Medical Response Resources
- Urban Search and Rescue
- In addition to traditional USAR ability, each
team has 6 ER doctors and 6 EMT nurses, as well
as cache of supplies and equipment, which could
be used to support overwhelmed local medical
facilities
28FEMAs Future
- As part of the Department of Homeland Security,
FEMA is leveraging its resources with those of 21
other agencies and departments to ensure a full
continuum of response and recovery activities
and to attain a vision of a nation prepared.
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