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Earthquake Preparedness

Work individually and in groups to understand the problem, propose solutions, and prioritize steps to be taken. Discuss what information you would like to have and why, and how that information would help you better prepare.

 

Develop a department specific plan making sure that as a group, all aspects of preparation are being covered.

Earthquake Preparedness

Part One – Your Department’s Plan

What you already know – capabilities

What you need to know – prioritized list

What you’d like to know – prioritized list

Steps to implement your plan

Resource allocation (percent of manpower, finances, etc)

Cooperation with other departments

Reasonable timeline

Identify limitations of your plan

 

Use a format that fits your department’s needs.

Earthquake Preparedness

Part Two – Your Personal Plan

– Identify hazards and potential mitigation measures

– “Build” an emergency kit

– Write out your emergency plan (online resources have templates)

Earthquake Preparedness

 

A portion of your grade is based on your participation during class time.

 

Work together, be respectful, and develop a well thought out plan for our city.

Dept Name Dept Name
FIRE/HAZMAT julie PORT Abe
POLICE matt AIRPORT Sarah
PARKS AND REC Jenna CUSTOMS Tabitha
BUILDING Tracy NUCLEAR PLANT Jamie
POWER mari DAM Eric
WATER Joseph FOREST SVC Kristiana
COMMUNICATIONS Storey AIR QUALITY Franklin
SEWER Candace SEARCH AND RESCUE BLAKE
PUBLIC HEALTH Lindsay SHELTER Ariel
HOSPITAL sonya FOOD Cameron
EDUCATION oliver COAST GUARD Jeremiah
TRANSPORTATION sean ANIMAL CONTROL carly
CONSTRUCTION Devin
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