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Title: Shelter or Evacuate?


1
  • Shelter or Evacuate?
  • Alan Goodwin
  • Deputy Chief Constable
  • ACPO Emergency Procedures Committee

2
Introduction
  • Risk Based Planning National/Regional/Local
  • Civil Contingencies Act 2004
  • Duty to produce Community Risk Register
  • Duty to plan and exercise accordingly
  • Shelter and Evacuation as options
  • Generic considerations
  • No Case Studies valuable to workshop discussions

3
National Risk Assessment
  • Mass Evacuation
  • National advice or decision making involved
  • Highly unlikely due to risks involved
  • Large Scale Evacuation
  • Regional/National support may be needed
  • E.g. Flooding, Transport/Utilities failure,
    industrial accidents, acts of terrorism.

4
Local Planning
  • Much already in place
  • COMAH, Sports venues, City/Town Centres
  • Scaleable Flexibility
  • Generic planning capable of scaling up/down
  • Quality Assurance
  • Interdependencies, conflicts, integration with
    neighbouring areas
  • Planning Exercising regime

5
Purpose of Evacuation
  • To move people and, where appropriate, other
    living creatures away from an actual or potential
    danger to a safer place. (CCS Draft Guidance
    unpublished)
  • Always the preferred option?

6
Shelter or Evacuate?
  • Often better to shelter in buildings in response
    to events.
  • Challenges of Shelter
  • Supporting dependent people in their homes.
  • Maintenance of key services.
  • Potential for spontaneous self-evacuation.
  • Rational people doing irrational things.
  • Decision for Gold Commander based on prevailing
    circumstances. Dynamic Risk Assessment.

7
Shelter or Evacuate?
  • Evacuation requires a well co-ordinated multi
    agency response.
  • People require to leave their homes must be
    supported and reassured.
  • Considerations
  • Where are they going to?
  • How will we get them there?
  • How long will they be there for?
  • How will they and their homes be protected?
  • How will we communicate with them and others
    affected by the evacuation?
  • Plan before the Decision!

8
Planning Considerations (1)
  • Logistics
  • are the necessary resources available to deliver
    the plan? (e.g. are individual elements
    predicated upon the same police resources?)
  • Is there a reliance on military MACA? Is it
    realistic?
  • Infrastructure
  • Is the necessary transport infrastructure still
    in place?
  • Are key communications channels still available?
  • People and Places
  • Vulnerable people in communities
  • High risk premises hospitals, prisons, schools.

9
Planning Considerations (2)
  • Command Control Arrangements
  • Strategic Coordinating Group (Gold)
  • Role of Regional Government Office
  • Central Government arrangements (CONOPS)
  • Mutual Aid Arrangements
  • Police - PNICC activation
  • Local Authorities - reciprocal resource sharing
  • Role of Voluntary Sector
  • Transportation
  • Assistance at rest centres
  • Social and welfare support
  • Media Strategy
  • Key Messages
  • Access to evacuees

10
Legal Considerations
  • Compulsory Evacuation?
  • No Police Powers to order evacuation
  • CC Act Emergency Powers? Unlikely (e.g. Triton)
  • US experience mandatory evacuation problematic
  • Effective persuasive media strategies
    essential.
  • Local Authority Housing Duty?
  • Displaced people but for how long?
  • Relationship with outsourced housing providers?
  • Animal Welfare?
  • Legislation relating to livestock, zoos and pets.
  • How DO we evacuate a family of giraffes?

11
Warning Informing
  • Communication Strategies
  • Any decision to shelter or evacuate must be
    underpinned by a robust communication strategy.
  • People need to know what they need to do.
  • Duty under CC Act 2004
  • Local responders must have arrangements in place
    to warn and inform the public in times of
    emergency.
  • Utilise Regional Media Emergency Forum. Links to
    Government News Network.
  • Consider mirroring RMEF at Local level.
  • Exercise communication plans in their own right.
  • Role of Gold Command
  • Early delivery of communications strategy when
    considering shelter or evacuation.
  • www.preparingforemergencies.gov.uk

12
Conclusion
  • Cabinet Office Evacuation Guidance
  • Conferences/Booklets now
  • Guidance/Policy issues early Summer
  • Will incorporate issues discussed today
  • BUT
  • Evacuation or Shelter is a Command Decision
  • Part of contingency planning wherever possible
  • Requires dynamic risk assessment as events
    unfold.
  • Consider short and long term impact of decisions.
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