Lesson 1Security and law enforcement coordination: curfew considerations, asset protection at critical sites, and civil disturbance preventionExamine coordination between law enforcement, EOC, and partners to manage curfews, protect critical assets, and prevent civil disturbance. Include crowd management, evidence preservation, and balancing security with civil liberties.
Curfew design, exemptions, and enforcementProtection of critical sites and key assetsCivil disturbance prevention and crowd controlJoint operations centers and intel sharingBalancing security needs and civil rightsLesson 2Health surveillance and public health interventions: acute injury surveillance, communicable disease prevention, potable water testing, and mass casualty coordinationExplore rapid health surveillance, acute injury tracking, and outbreak prevention. Address potable water testing, vector control, vaccination, risk communication, and coordination for mass casualty incidents and surge public health needs.
Rapid injury and illness surveillance systemsCommunicable disease and outbreak preventionPotable water testing and boil-water advisoriesVector control and environmental health checksMass casualty coordination and surge planningLesson 3Operations days 2–7: debris clearance, temporary power restoration, water and sanitation, field medical clinics, and public safety patrolsCover core field operations during days 2–7, including debris clearance, temporary power, water and sanitation, field medical support, and public safety patrols, emphasizing coordination, safety, and prioritization of scarce resources.
Debris clearance priorities and safety controlsTemporary power restoration and generator safetyEmergency water supply and basic sanitationField medical clinics setup and staffingPublic safety patrols and community reassuranceLesson 4Logistics and supply chain continuity: fuel prioritization, distribution points, warehousing, tracking supplies, and mutual aid requestsAddress logistics planning to keep response operations supplied. Discuss fuel prioritization, distribution points, warehousing, inventory tracking, mutual aid, and coordination with private suppliers to stabilize supply chains.
Fuel prioritization for critical operationsPoints of distribution setup and managementEmergency warehousing and cold chain needsSupply tracking, inventory, and reportingMutual aid requests and resource typingLesson 5EOC organization and staffing: ICS structure, unified command, key positions, and partner representation (fire, police, public works, public health, hospitals, port, chemical facility liaisons)Describe how de EOC is structured and staffed using ICS and unified command. Review key positions, shift planning, and representation from fire, police, public works, health, hospitals, ports, and chemical facilities for coordinated action.
EOC activation levels and triggersICS roles and responsibilities in the EOCUnified command and multiagency coordinationPartner representation and liaison functionsStaff scheduling, handoffs, and documentationLesson 6Hazmat incident response: chemical facility damage assessment, plume monitoring, evacuation/shelter-in-place thresholds, and multi-agency hazardous materials teamsCover hazmat response after landfall, including chemical facility damage checks, plume modeling and monitoring, and criteria for evacuation or shelter-in-place. Explain multi-agency hazmat teams and public protective action messaging.
Chemical facility damage assessment stepsPlume modeling, monitoring, and validationEvacuation versus shelter-in-place criteriaDecontamination zones and responder safetyMulti-agency hazmat team coordinationLesson 7Search, rescue, and medical triage priorities for first 24 hours: urban/rural SAR coordination, air/boat ops, and medical surge triageFocus on de first 24 hours of search, rescue, and medical triage. Cover urban and rural SAR coordination, air and boat operations, triage categories, field treatment, and rapid transport to appropriate medical facilities.
Urban search and rescue task force operationsRural and remote search coordination methodsAir and boat operations safety and controlField triage systems and tagging protocolsMedical surge reception at hospitals and clinicsLesson 8Decision-making and information flow: common operating picture, sitrep cadence, tasking, and escalation pathwaysDetail how leaders build and maintain a common operating picture, set sitrep cadence, and manage tasking. Explain escalation pathways, decision logs, and information sharing between EOC, field incident command, and partner agencies.
Building and updating a common operating pictureSitrep cadence, formats, and distribution listsTasking workflows and tracking completionEscalation pathways and decision thresholdsInformation sharing with partners and public