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EMERGENCY SHELTERING. FIRST ON THE SCENE …. Sheltering. To provide safe and secure environment for persons displaced due to a disaster. May be short or long term. Part of the initial response to a disaster. American Red Cross’s Role in Sheltering. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sheltering

• To provide safe and secure environment for persons displaced due to a disaster.

• May be short or long term.

• Part of the initial response to a disaster.

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American Red Cross’s Role in

Sheltering• Co-lead of ESF-6, Mass Care Sheltering, with FEMA. FEMA/ARC MOA

• ARC has MOU’s with many cities, school districts, vendors, partner organizations. Both nationally, and locally.

• Works with other organizations to provide for emergency sheltering needs (i.e. Salvation Army, Southern Baptist Convention, Disaster Children’s Services, etc.)

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American Red Cross’s Role in

Sheltering

• Coordinates closely with local government first responders (i.e. Fire and Law Enforcement, etc.).

• Local Red Cross chapters provide mutual aid to each other during larger disasters.

•National Red Cross also supports chapters during major disasters. Disaster Operations Center (DOC)

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National Shelter System (NSS)

• National database of emergency shelter locations.

• Includes site-specific information on each shelter location.

• This is the official Red Cross Shelter Information for all Active shelters.

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Basic Shelter/Mass Care Terminology

• Shelters

• Evacuation Centers

• Warming/Cooling Centers

• Charging Centers

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Shelters

• A “Shelter” is safe place for people affected by a disaster to stay after being evacuated from their homes.

• Shelters provide overnight lodging, meals, etc.

• Provide shelter to all members of the evacuated community, including persons with Access and Functional Needs.

•Usually opened in a school or city government site.

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Shelters• Include the following support functions, besides lodging:

• Disaster Health Services• Medication replacement, when applicable• Support basic medical needs

• Disaster Mental Health Services

• Communications• Can provide emergency communications

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Feeding

• In shelters: • Provide 3 meals per day• Strive to offer culturally diverse meals whenever possible.

• In shelters and Evacuation Centers:• Provide snacks and fluids

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“Evacuation Centers”

• An “Evacuation Center” is similar to a “Shelter”.

• It provides a temporary safe location for evacuees to stay while an immediate threat is mitigated.

• Usually opened for a matter of hours, and not overnight.

• Can accommodate more people than shelter.

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Other Centers

• Warming/Cooling Centers• Not a Red Cross shelter, but may be supported by the Red Cross.

• Usually part of a local government’s “Extreme Weather” plan.

• Provides immediate warmth or cooling for people when temperatures reach a certain trigger point, for a certain length of time.

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Other Centers• Charging Centers

• Possible future type of center.

• Issue came from the recent widespread windstorms/power outages.

• New media and smartphone usage.

• Not a Red Cross shelter, but may be supported by the Red Cross.

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Safe and Well

• Allows Shelter clients to leave a message for loved ones.• Use www.redcross.org

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“ERV’s”• ERV’s are multi-use vehicles that are used for mobile feeding primarily.

• They can give out thousands of meals a day.

• Meals are prepared at another site (i.e. local vendor, mobile disaster kitchen, etc.). Loaded in Cambros for delivery.

• The ERV’s pick up the food and deliver it to where the clients are located (Shelter, disaster site, etc.)

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“Training”• Standardized training offered to all Red Cross volunteers in Shelter Operations, Mobile Feeding, etc., nationwide.

• Ready When the Time Comes – Offers shelter operations training to corporate employees. They act as a force-multiplier during a major disaster.

• Partner Training- Red Cross trains government employees to be shelter workers during a major disaster.

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“Disaster Dispatch”

• 24 Hour System that dispatches Red Cross resources, nationwide.

• One 24-hour emergency contact phone number:

855 891-7325

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Questions?

Ian WhyteEmergency Services Officer/COOGreater Long Beach/Rio Hondo ChaptersAmerican Red Cross

[email protected]