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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12- Gallatin County Emergency Management Plan, Annex S: Transportation, 2012 update, redacted Emergency • Management so? . Plan ��cy•. 1883,..e �jN CO. 0 - - �GAL e �F OF 340�°S "COW" op ' MANHATTAN,MoNTA NA +� - HEART 6F THE GALL ATN'ALLEY • �� FT • _ 04�EgT Ygtt O # For • • Belgrade, Bozeman, • rCO wQ'� Yellowstone and unincorporated Gallatin County COUNTY• Gh t � r The Transportation Annex provides information about our transportation system. The primary agencies for this function are the local public works agencies. -monk' � This annex addresses how our transportation is maintained as well as how transportation services are delivered during an incident. W k � - r t �41 N p�� mmr#,a 1 rod ~�e °EG 1 • • • • APPROVAL & IMPLEMENTATION ANNEX S: TRANSPORTATION This annex is hereby approved. This annex is effective immediately and supersedes all previous editions. Date Date Date Date Date Date Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S2 RECORD OF CHANGES ANNEX S: TRANSPORTATION Date of Date Entered Change Entered Change 1 7/24/12 7/24/12 Revised, no changes 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S3 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. PRIMARY AGENCIES...................................................................S6 II. SUPPORTING AGENCIES........................................................... S6 III. AUTHORITY A. Federal............................................................................ S6 B. State............................................................................... S6 C. Local.............................................................................. S6 IV. PURPOSE................................................................................S6 V. EXPLANATION OF TERMS..........................................................S7 VI. SITUATIONS & ASSUMPTIONS A. Situation...........................................................................S7 B. Assumptions.....................................................................S8 VII. CONCEPTS OF OPERATIONS A. General........................................................................... S9 B. Phases of Management........................................................ S11 VIII. ORGANIZATION & ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES A. Organization.....................................................................S12 B. Assignment of Responsibilities..............................................S12 IX. COORDINATION A. General........................................................................... S14 B. Line of Succession.............................................................S14 X. ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT A. Records...........................................................................S14 B. Training & Equipment..........................................................S15 C. External Support................................................................ S15 XI. ANNEX DEVELOPMENT & MAINTENANCE A. Development and Maintenance............................................S15 Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S4 ATTACHMENTS A. Cargo Transportation Request..............................................S16 B. Passenger Transportation Request........................................ S17 C. Vehicle & Equipment Record & Use Log................................. S18 D. Resources, Contacts, Quantities.......................................... S19 Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S5 ANNEX S : TRANSPORTATION Gallatin County Road and Bridge Department, Municipal Public Works SUPPORTING JII. AUTHORITY A. FEDERAL Name Description Legal B. STATE Name Description Legal C. LOCAL Name Description Legal IV. PURPOSE This annex outlines our concept of operations and organizational arrangements for transportation of people, supplies, and materials during emergency situations, assigns responsibilities for various transportation tasks, and outlines related administrative requirements. 0 0 Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S6 A. ACRONYMS GCCC Gallatin County Coordination Center (aka EOC) ICP Incident Command Post MHE Materials Handling Equipment PEO Principle Executive Officer SOP Standard Operating Procedures A. SITUATION 1) In an emergency situation, the transportation of people, equipment, and supplies may have to be facilitated and in support of response and recovery activities. We have the ultimate responsibility for arranging and/or providing the transportation needed to support emergency operations. 2) During emergency situations, rapid evacuation from areas at risk may be necessary for schools, hospitals, nursing homes, the elderly, those with disabilities, and prisoners. 3) Specialized transportation may be needed to transport special needs groups, such as medical patients and prisoners. 4) Our transportation equipment, and that of private transportation companies, may sustain damage during emergency situations, and trained equipment operators may become disaster victims, limiting the means available to transport people and relief equipment and supplies. 5) Transportation infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, and railroads, may sustain damage during emergency situations making it difficult to use some of the transportation assets that are available. See Attachment D for a listing of transportation resources, contacts, and quantities. 6) Major emergency situations may disrupt normal transportation systems, leaving many people, such as school children, the elderly, infirm, and those with disabilities, without transportation. 7) Some cargo may require materials handling equipment (MHE) at the on-load point and the delivery point. The availability of such equipment must be considered in transportation planning. 8) In coordinating the use of transportation resources, qualified drivers must be included in the arrangements. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S7 9) Special facilities, such as schools, hospitals, nursing homes, day care facilities, and correctional facilities, are responsible for the welfare and safety of all persons. Virtually all such facilities are required to have an emergency plan that includes provision for emergency evacuation. The facility operator is responsible for making arrangements for suitable transportation. B. ASSUMPTIONS 1) If people must be evacuated or relocated, the primary mode of transportation for most residents will be personal vehicles. However, transportation must be provided for people who do not have vehicles. 2) During emergency situations, we will use our own transportation resources and those available pursuant to inter-local (mutual aid) agreements to the extent that they are available. 3) If commercial transportation providers that we normally work with are able to support our emergency needs, we will continue to contract with those companies during emergency situations. 4) As school buses are the primary passenger transportation resource, we assume that local school districts will respond to requests for transportation assistance from local government during emergency situations. 5) If we are unable to obtain transportation services from commercial providers, we may rent or lease transportation equipment to provide the required transportation. 6) Businesses or individuals may be willing to donate transportation services or loan transportation equipment during emergency situations. 7) Municipal or rural transit system buses will be diverted from their normal routes and schedules as needed to support emergency operations. 8) Transportation may be requested from Montana DES when the assets within the jurisdiction are not sufficient. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S8 CONCEPT OPERATIONS mEd 1 A. GENERAL 1) When carrying out emergency transportation activities, immediate needs must be considered first, followed by continuing requirements. Immediate transportation needs normally involve the evacuation of people from risk areas, including residents of special facilities. Continuing transportation needs typically involve the movement of relief supplies, equipment, and emergency workers during response and recovery operations. 2) Where possible, emergency passenger transportation requirements will be satisfied with the following resources: a) Voluntary use of personal vehicles b) City or county-owned vehicles c) School buses d) Leased or rented buses e) Passenger vehicles provided by other jurisdictions pursuant to inter- local agreements f) Donated transportation equipment or services g) Municipal or rural transit system buses h) State-owned or contracted vehicles 3) Where possible, emergency cargo transportation requirements will be satisfied with the following resources: a) City or county-owned vehicles b) Commercial freight carriers c) Leased or contract equipment d) Cargo vehicles provided by other jurisdictions pursuant to inter-local agreements e) Donated transportation equipment or services 4) Special Facilities Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S9 a) Schools & Day Care Centers. If evacuation of public schools is required, students will normally be transported on school buses. Private schools and day care centers, including adult day care facilities, typically do not have significant transportation resources and may require other local or state government transportation assistance during emergencies. b) Hospitals, Nursing Homes & Correctional Facilities. Transportation of many medical patients and prisoners requires specialized transportation and appropriate medical or security support. The facility operator is responsible for making arrangements for suitable transportation and coordinating use of appropriate host facilities. In the case of short-notice or no-notice emergency situations, facilities may be unable to make the required arrangements for transportation and local or state government may need to assist. Some nursing home patients may be able to use normal transportation vehicles. 5) Individuals with Special Needs. Individuals who are aged, ill, or have disabilities may need special transportation assistance, including boarding assistance and help with their belongings. They may be unable to walk to transportation pickup points for the general public. 6) Requesting Transportation Support. a) Requests for transportation support may be generated by an Incident Commander or by departments and agencies that require additional transportation support to carry out the emergency responsibilities assigned in this plan. Requests for transportation support should be made to the Transportation Officer using the Cargo Transportation Request in Attachment A or the Passenger Transportation Request in Attachment B. Requesters must assign a priority to their requests. b) The Transportation Officer shall identify appropriate transportation resources to fill such requests, coordinating as necessary with the requester and transportation providers. 7) External Support. In accordance with this plan, emergency support and assistance will be provided as quickly as is feasible. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation),7/24/12, Page S10 B. PHASES OF MANAGEMENT 1) Prevention a) Identify and maintain a current list of local public and private transportation resources. See Annex M (Resource Management) for a list of transportation resources. b) Identify possible transportation needs that could result from various disasters. c) Develop procedures for preserving transportation resources from known hazards by relocating them or protecting them in place. 2) Preparedness a) Determine possible emergency transportation needs and related requirements for moving people, supplies, and equipment. Assess capabilities in relation to requirements to identify resource shortfalls; identify additional resources required. b) Negotiate agreements with other jurisdictions, public agencies, and private industry for use of their transportation assets, and, where appropriate, drivers during emergency situations. c) Participate with other departments and agencies in the determination • of evacuation routes for known hazards and, where appropriate, • pickup points and/or routes for those who may require public transportation. • d) Review special facility evacuation plans to ensure they include realistic transportation arrangements. e) Plan and execute exercises involving the public and private sector. These exercises should include the utilization of various types of transportation and heavy-duty equipment. 3) Response a) Activate emergency transportation function to receive and process requests for cargo and passenger transportation. b) Respond to transportation requests within limits of available resources. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S11 c) Monitor transportation resource status and identify requirements for additional resources to the GCCC. d) Maintain records on use of transportation resources (see Attachment C). 4) Recovery a) Continue to coordinate transportation of equipment, supplies and passengers as needed. b) Assess further transportation needs of citizens and provide transportation as needed. c) Return borrowed resources and those obtained through agreement, lease, or rental when those resources are no longer required. RESPONSIBILITIES Vill. ORGANIZATION & ASSIGNMENT 01' A. ORGANIZATION 1) Our normal emergency organization, described in the Basic Plan, shall carry out the function of providing transportation services in emergency situations. 2) The PEO shall provide policy guidance with respect to emergency transportation operations. 3) The Transit System Operations Chief and/or the ISD Transportation Manager shall serve as Transportation Officer and coordinate emergency transportation operations. B. ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES 1) The Transportation Officer will: a) Identify available transportation resources (and maintain a transportation resource contact list. See Annex M (Resource Management) for more information. b) Coordinate with schools, other public agencies, and businesses regarding emergency use of their transportation assets and develop appropriate agreements and procedures for notifying appropriate officials of emergency situations. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S12 c) Coordinate with local public transportation authorities and commercial transportation providers to establish procedures for providing transportation resources during emergency situations. d) Coordinate with other emergency services to identify and prioritize requirements for transportation of supplies, equipment, materials, and passengers necessary for response and recovery operations. e) Coordinate with special facilities to determine their requirements for specialized transportation support during emergencies and the arrangements the facilities have made to provide such support. f) Coordinate public transportation support for mass evacuations. g) Coordinate with Law Enforcement on evacuation routes and the location of transportation pickup points and staging areas. h) Coordinate with local public transportation authorities pickup points and times for citizens requiring public transportation. i) Provide the Public Information Officer timely information on emergency transportation arrangements that can be disseminated to the public. j) Coordinate with the Shelter Officer for passenger and cargo • transportation to support shelter and mass care operations. • 2) All departments and agencies having transportation assets will: • a) Provide current information on available transportation equipment to the Transportation Officer for use in updating the transportation resource list. b) Upon request of the Transportation Officer and to the extent possible, provide equipment and personnel to fulfill requirements for emergency transportation of cargo and passengers,. 3) All departments and agencies will forward prioritized emergency transportation requests to the Transportation Officer for action. The request forms in Attachments A and B will be used. 4) The Shelter Officer will identify transportation requirements to support for shelter and mass care operations to the Transportation Officer. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S13 5) Law Enforcement Agencies will: a) Determine evacuation routes and provide traffic control for large-scale evacuations. b) Determine transportation pickup points and staging areas, in conjunction with the Transportation Officer. 6) The School District will upon request by the PEO, provide buses and drivers to assist in emergency operations. 7) The Transit Authority will upon request by the PEO, provide buses and drivers to assist in emergency operations. • • ' W • A. GENERAL 1) The PEO will establish priorities for and provide policy guidance for transportation activities. 2) The PEO will provide general direction to the Transportation Officer regarding transportation operations. 3) The Transportation Officer and staff will plan, coordinate, and carry out transportation activities. B. LINE OF SUCCESSION The line of succession for the Transportation Officer is not defined. X. ADMINISTRATION & SUPPORT A. RECORDS 1) Records will be maintained on the use of all transportation equipment, whether owned, leased, rented, or borrowed; see Attachment C. These records will be used as basis for possible recovery of emergency operations expenses from a responsible party or reimbursement of certain expenses by the state or federal government. The Transportation Officer will retain records of equipment usage until a final decision is made by the PEO concerning claims for cost recovery or reimbursement. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S14 2) Vital records should be protected from the effects of disasters to the maximum extent feasible. Should records be damaged during an emergency situation, professional assistance in preserving and restoring those records should be obtained as soon as possible. B. TRAINING & EXCERCISES 1) Transportation personnel who will staff the GCCC shall receive appropriate training on the operation of those facilities, which should be arranged by the Transportation Officer. 2) Emergency exercises should periodically include a scenario that provides for the demonstration of emergency transportation. C. EXTERNAL SUPPORT 1) Summaries of inter-local agreements and agreements with other governmental entities, volunteer groups, and businesses for resource support, as well as contingency contracts with commercial transportation providers are listed in the Basic Plan. Activation of such agreements and contracts will normally be coordinated through the GCCC. 2) If transportation requirements cannot be satisfied with the resources available locally or through agreements and contracts, assistance may be requested from the state. Request for state assistance will be made to MT DES by the PEO or a person authorized to act for him/her. ; A. DEVELOPMENT & MAINTENANCE 1) The Transportation Officer is responsible for developing and maintaining this annex. Recommended changes to the annex should be forwarded as soon as needs become apparent. 2) This annex will be reviewed annually and updated in accordance with the schedule outlined in the Basic Plan. 3) Departments and agencies assigned responsibilities in this annex are responsible for ensuring that their SOPs cover those responsibilities. Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S15 ATTACHMENT A CARGO TRANSPORTATION REQUEST Date of Request: Cargo Information: Loose: No. of Boxed: No. of Pallets: Total weight in Ibs: Received from: Place/Address: People available to load the truck? Yes. No. If no, how many people are needed? Equipment available to load the truck? Yes. Type: No. Contact at pick-up: Name: Phone #: Deliver to: Date/Time: Place/Address: People available to unload the truck? Yes. No. If no, how many people are needed? Equipment available to unload the truck? Yes. Type: No. Contact at drop: Name: Phone #: Deliver to: Date/Time: Place/Address: Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S16 ATTACHMENT B PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION REQUEST Priority: 1 2 3 Date of Request: Requested by: Organ ization/Department: Number of people needing transportation: Number of Adults: Number of Children: Ambulatory: Yes. No. If No, list any special vehicles or equipment needed: Date of Pick Up: . Pick up from: Place/Address: People available to assist non-ambulatory passengers? Yes. • No. If no, how many people are needed to assist? Pick Up Contact Information: • Name: Phone #: Date of Drop off: Drop Off Point: Place/Address: Drop Off Contact Information: Name: Phone #: Resources Committed: Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S17 ATTACHMENT C VEHICLE/EQUIPMENT RECORD & USE LOG Vehicle/Equipment Type: Identification or License Number: Odometer/Hour Meter Reading: Date Received: Time Received: Type of Asset: City/County Asset School District Asset Leased/Rented Borrowed/Loaned Other: Owner: Address: Operational Status: Good Fair Poor Operator Provided: Yes No Maintenance Performed (if any): Return Date: Return Time: Odometer/Hour Meter Reading Upon Return: Remarks: USE LOG Date of Use: Starting Mileage: Ending Mileage: Operator: Mission Description: Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S18 ATTACHMENT D Local Mass Transportation Facility Location Vehicles Contact • Belgrade Schools Belgrade 47 Buses First Student Bozeman 44 Buses Streamline/Galavan Bozeman 13 Buses Karst Stage Bozeman 20 Buses 3 Mini Buses 13 Vans Buffalo Bus Lines West Yellowstone 3 Buses Gallatin County EMP,Annex S(Transportation), 7/24/12, Page S19