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EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND RESPONSERESPONSE
Mark Diedrich,
Director
ST. LOUIS COUNTY POLICE
Office of Emergency Management
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTOFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950 Constitution of the State of Missouri Revised Ordinances of St. Louis County
LEGAL AUTHORITY
DISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSEDISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSE
ST. LOUIS COUNTY RISK ASSESSMENT
524 Square MilesPopulation ~ 1 millionGrowing elderly and non English speaking population.
DISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSEDISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSE
ST. LOUIS COUNTY RISK ASSESSMENT
90 Municipalities50 Full-time Police Agencies43 Fire Protection Districts/Departments
DISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSEDISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSE
ST. LOUIS COUNTY RISK ASSESSMENT
3 Major RiversLambert St. Louis International Airport
–1,000 Daily Takeoffs and Landings
Major interstate highways
DISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSEDISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSE
St. Louis County Risk Assessment
8 Railroad Agencies
3 Major Gas Pipelines763 SARA, Title III Companies
–83 With EHS Chemicals in Their Inventories
DISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSEDISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSE
The Possibility Exists - Hazard IDThe Possibility Exists - Hazard ID
Earthquake Floods Hazmat releases Severe Thunderstorms / Tornado Criminal Terrorism Civil Unrest
H O W S O O N ?
H O W B I G ?
H O W C E R T A I N?
F u tu r e N e w M a d r id E a r th q u a k e s
Richter Intervals Last Event Time Period Probability
8.3 450-650 Years 1811-1812 203 Years 2262-2462
7.1 170-230 Years 1811-1812 203 Years 1982-2042
6.0-6.5 55-85 Years 1895 105 Years +35 Years
Estimated Damage – Eastern Missouri
32,000 Buildings Damaged
220,000 need emergency shelter
1200 serious injuries
200-300 Deaths
6% of business shut down
Estimated Damages – St. Louis County
20,000 Buildings Damaged
100,000 Need Emergency Shelter
250-400 Serious Injuries
65-100 Deaths
EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND RESPONSERESPONSE
Emergency Plan DevelopmentEmergency Plan Development
Basic Emergency Operations Plan
LEPC Hazardous Materials Plan
Business Disaster Recovery Plans
Hazmat Operations Plans
EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND RESPONSERESPONSE
Hazard Mitigation ProgramsHazard Mitigation Programs
• Emergency Plan Development
• Disaster Lectures & Seminars
• Hazard Training Programs
EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND RESPONSERESPONSE
Hazard Training ProgramsHazard Training Programs
• Disaster Workshops
• Hazmat Planning
• Hazmat Response Training
• Incident Command System Training
• SAVE Coalition/ATC 20 Courses
EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND RESPONSERESPONSE
Organizations and AffiliationsOrganizations and Affiliations
• Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
• St. Louis County Fire Special Operations Team
EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND EARTHQUAKE PLANNING AND RESPONSERESPONSE
Points of Distribution PlanPoints of Distribution Plan
• In conjunction with ESF 6
• To distribute commodities• i.e. Food, Water, Tarps
• 3 types• Type 1 = 20,000 people per day• Type 2 = 10,000 people per day• Type 3 = 5,000 people per day
POD Locations
• North• Grandview Plaza
1491 Dunn Road
• Central• Plaza Frontenac
1701 South Lindbergh
• West• Circuit City Lot
15480 Manchester Road
• South• South County Shopping
Center
4125 Lemay Ferry Road
Mark Diedrich,