Management
Management
EOC
Preparedness
Mystery
100
A person in charge of all EOC activities and approval of the EOC Action Plan.
EOC Director
100
This person coordinates agency, organization, and VIP representative visits and assignments in the EOC.
Liaison Officer.
100
You'll find the EOC keys here.
Police Dispatch (Above the water fountain)
100
Days worth of supplies in an emergency kit?
7 Days
100
Amount of time it took first responders from other jurisdictions to assist Santa Monica following the Northridge earthquake.
Three days.
200
Management Section consists of these positions.
EOC Director, Public Information Officer, Laison Officer, Safety Officer, and Legal Laison
200
This person is responsible for coordinating EOC internal functions and operations.
The EOC Coordinator.
200
Has the Authority to activate the EOC.
City Manager, Police Chief, Fire Chief, Director of Public Works
200
The number of meals a person can miss before a society begins to breakdown in a disaster.
Five missed meals.
200
Some factors limiting Santa Monica's exposure to significant damage in the event of a tsunami?
1) The height of the Santa Monica Bluffs. 2) Distance from the ocean, across the sand, to development.
300
Ways the PIO Team disseminates information.
News Conferences, Press Releases, and Social Media.
300
A member of the Management Section that should be consulted on all matters related to local ordinances, regulations, and laws during an EOC activation.
The Legal Liaison.
300
Location of the alternate EOC.
Santa Monica Main Public Library.
300
Amount of water to store for an emergency, per person, per day.
1 gallon per person, per day.
300
A program OEM will introduce to the City of Santa Monica to teach skills needed for commmunity emergency response.
Community Emergency Response Team, CERT.
400
This person is responsible for evaluating and advising the EOC Director of any conditions that may result in liability or harm to responders, and for ensuring that training of personnel covers safety and hazard awareness in compliance with CAL OSHA.
The Safety Officer.
400
A group of people that can proclaim and/or ratify a local emergency.
City Council.
400
The County agency responsible for managing incidents and emergencies.
Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Management
400
Date and time of the next Great California Shakeout.
10/20/2011 at 10:20am
400
Amount of time it took Santa Monica to recover from the Northridge earthquake.
15 years.
500
This person is responsible for ensuring announcements, information, and materials are translated and prepared for specific populations (non English speakers, non-readers, eldery, and others with access and functional needs).
Public Information Officer.
500
Responsible for monitoring performance of EOC pesonnel. Noting signs of stress or under-performance and initiating Critical Incident Stress Debriefing in coordinaton with Personnel Branch in the Logistics Section.
The EOC Director.
500
A log EOC personnel should complete during every activation.
Job Log.
500
Pet specific emergency preparedness supplies.
Microchip information, medications, carriers, waste bags.
500
The natural disaster most likely to impact Santa Monica.
Earthquake.