Title: Chain of Events in an Emergency
1- Chain of Events in an Emergency
- Responsibilities in a Disaster
2Terminal Learning Objective The participant will
discuss concept of R-A-I-N in dealing with
agricultural incidents, list who should be
contacted in an agricultural emergency, increase
knowledge of chain of events that occur when an
agricultural incident is reported, identify
appropriate responses to a foreign animal or
plant disease outbreak, describe how the incident
command system could function in an outbreak,
outline tasks necessary to prepare your local
community to handle an agriculture and food
emergency. Enabling Learning Objectives 1.1
Discuss concept of R-A-I-N in dealing with
agricultural incidents. 1.2 List who should be
contacted in an agricultural emergency. 1.3
Increase knowledge of chain of events that occur
when an agricultural incident is reported. 1.4
Identify appropriate responses to a foreign
animal or plant disease outbreak. 1.5 Describe
how the incident command system could function in
an outbreak. 1.6 Outline tasks necessary to
prepare your local community to handle an
agriculture and food emergency.
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3Objectives for Participants
- To review the concept of R-A-I-N in dealing with
agricultural incidents - To determine who should be contacted in an
agricultural emergency - To become familiar with the chain of events that
occur when an agricultural incident is reported - To review appropriate responses to a foreign
animal or plant disease outbreak
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4Objectives for Participants
- To become familiar with how the incident command
system could function in an outbreak - To begin thinking about how prepared your local
community is to handle an agriculture and food
emergency
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5Initiation of Chain of Events
- All emergencies begin at the local level
- Starts when one person notices something unusual
and TAKES ACTION - Rapid detection and notification is critical
- Alert passed on to local, state or federal
officials
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6At the local level
- Recognize
- Avoid
- Isolate
- Notify
R-A-I-N
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7What happens next?
- Depends on type of hazard
- If FAD or FPD suspected, state and
federal officials operate joint command - If also agroterror event, law enforcement in
charge of crisis management and other agencies
manage consequences
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8Chain of Events
- Local resources used and overwhelmed
- Assistance requested from state government
- State resources provided usual and customary
- Governor declares a state of emergency all
state resources - State resources overwhelmed
- Assistance requested from federal government
- Federal resources provided usual and customary
- Secretary of Agriculture extraordinary emergency
declaration with FAD or FPD - President declares state of disaster - all
federal resources -
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9Exceptions
- Certain steps may be circumvented to expedite
response -
- For example
- FAD outbreak immediately results in federal
involvement with request for Secretary of
Agriculture to declare extraordinary emergency
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10Special Declarations
- State
- Governor Declaration
- State of Emergency public health, public safety
- U.S. Dept of Agriculture
- Secretary of Agriculture Extraordinary Emergency
- Example FAD or FPD
- U.S. Dept of Homeland Security, FEMA
- Presidential Disaster Declaration
- State monetary losses reach 1 per capita, or
- Mass casualties or mass fatalities, or
- To save life and property
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11Response to a Foreign Animal Disease
- Quarantine
- Depopulation
- Disposal
- Cleaning Disinfecting
- Ring vaccination
- Repopulation
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12Dispatch Foreign Animal Disease Diagnosticians
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13Georgia State Operations Center (SOC)
Request Governor to Declare Emergency
Activate State Resources
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14Rule Out Agroterrorism FBI Assumes FAD is
Agroterror until determined otherwise 1st
Crisis Management FBI/GBI Lead Agencies 2nd
Consequence Management GEMA GDA SARTS Support
Agencies
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15Response to a Foreign Plant Disease
- Destroy infected plants, followed by moratorium
period - Switch to non-host crop
- Apply herbicides to destroy alternate hosts
- Apply insecticides to kill insect vectors
- Apply pesticides to plants/soil to inhibit or
kill the pathogen - Develop long-term control measures to manage
disease - Increase monitoring
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16Incident Command System - FAD
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17State Agriculture Response Team(s)
State Agriculture Response Teams 8 GEMA Areas
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18Next Steps
How prepared is your county to handle an
agriculture or food emergency?
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19For Activities 5,6, 7 and 8
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20Reference List For More Information
- See Your Textbooks
- Protecting Georgias Agriculture and Food
Agrosecurity. Chapters 2, 3 and 4. - Protecting Americas Agriculture and Food
Agrosecurity. Chapter 5.
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