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PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form. EVALUATION | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Evaluation of operations-based exercises requires detailed observations at the task and activity level. During operations-based exercises, evaluators are strategically pre-positioned in locations at which they can gather useful data, and must track and record participant actions carefully. After an exercise, the information recorded by evaluators is used to analyze whether orACS RESOURCES
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COMMUNITY SAFETY CAMERA LOCATIONS Camera No.PD DistrictCamera Location1Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, NE Corner2Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner3Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner4Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, NW Corner5Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner6Bayview3rd and Newcomb, NE Corner7Bayview3rd and Newcomb, SE Corner8Bayview3rd and Newcomb, NW Corner9Bayview3rd and Newcomb, SEEMT APPLICATION
January 2016 EMT Application.doc EMT/EMT-P Application by Email (PDF) DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER FT-7900R FT-7900R OPERATING MANUAL 1 The FT-7900R is a ruggedly-built, high quality Dual Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power output on the 144 MHz Amateur band and 45 Watts on the 430 MHz Ama-teur band. The high power output of the FT-7900R is produced by its RD70HVF1 Power MOS FET amplifier, with a direct-flow heat sink and thermostatically-controlled cooling fan maintain- AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 OPERATING MANUAL VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTABOUT9-1-1EOCPROGRAMSEVENTSRESOURCES We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for MAKE THE RIGHT CALL SF Download the Make the Right Call Guide: English Español 中文 Filipino Make the right call. Keep 9-1-1 available for emergencies. 9-1-1 Police, Fire & Medical Available 24/7 Is there a danger to life, property or the environment? Is there a crime in progress? Is someone having a medical emergency and needs immediate assistance? Is there afire?
PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form. EVALUATION | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Evaluation of operations-based exercises requires detailed observations at the task and activity level. During operations-based exercises, evaluators are strategically pre-positioned in locations at which they can gather useful data, and must track and record participant actions carefully. After an exercise, the information recorded by evaluators is used to analyze whether orACS RESOURCES
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COMMUNITY SAFETY CAMERA LOCATIONS Camera No.PD DistrictCamera Location1Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, NE Corner2Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner3Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner4Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, NW Corner5Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner6Bayview3rd and Newcomb, NE Corner7Bayview3rd and Newcomb, SE Corner8Bayview3rd and Newcomb, NW Corner9Bayview3rd and Newcomb, SEEMT APPLICATION
January 2016 EMT Application.doc EMT/EMT-P Application by Email (PDF) DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER FT-7900R FT-7900R OPERATING MANUAL 1 The FT-7900R is a ruggedly-built, high quality Dual Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power output on the 144 MHz Amateur band and 45 Watts on the 430 MHz Ama-teur band. The high power output of the FT-7900R is produced by its RD70HVF1 Power MOS FET amplifier, with a direct-flow heat sink and thermostatically-controlled cooling fan maintain- AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 OPERATING MANUAL VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD TRAINING | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management’s (SFDEM) Training Program plans, facilitates and coordinates an average of two training sessions a month involving local, state and federal partners to help them practice emergency planning and management skills. SFDEM works will a wide variety of partners to design and provide training opportunities for City staff, theEXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants toDOCUMENTATION
Exercise PlanExercise Plans (ExPlans) are general information documents that help operations-based exercises run smoothly. They are published and distributed prior to StartEx and provide a synopsis of the exercise. In addition to addressing exercise objectives and scope, ExPlans assign activities and responsibilities for successful exerciseconduct.
EXERCISE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES The templates below will provide a general framework for the development of your exercise. These templates are based on resources provided by the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP). If you are conducting an HSEEP-compliant exercise, your documentation should closely reflect the format of the below templates. However, if your exercise does not need to be WORKSHOP | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Workshops represent the second tier of exercises in the HSEEP building-block approach. They differ from seminars in two important respects: participant interaction is increased, and the focus is on achieving or building a product (such as a draft plan or policy). Workshops are often employed in conjunction with exercise development to determine objectives, develop scenarios, EXERCISE DESIGN STEPS Tabletop exercises are based on a design process that includes the following:1. Assess NeedsPrior to developing an exercise, an organization should first conduct a needs assessment to assist in defining the problems, establishing the need for the exercise, and identifying the functions that need to be exercised. Areas to consider during the assessment process may include the EVALUATION | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Evaluation of operations-based exercises requires detailed observations at the task and activity level. During operations-based exercises, evaluators are strategically pre-positioned in locations at which they can gather useful data, and must track and record participant actions carefully. After an exercise, the information recorded by evaluators is used to analyze whether or ANNE KRONENBERG: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Anne Kronenberg retires after more than 40 years of public service. Anne Kronenberg is a leader, mentor and friend to the women and men of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. It is with mixed emotions that we celebrate her final day at work after more than 40 years of public service. We will miss her calming leadership and the way she treated us all as SIMPLEX RESOURCE NET INSTRUCTIONS AND SCRIPT Simplex Resource Net Instructions and Script T h u rsd a ys a t 1 9 3 0 l o ca l t i me o n t h e W A 6 G G R e p e a t e r (a n d S i mp l e x o n O u t p u t ) INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIVE SCAN FINGERPRINTING F3.SFEMSA.Livescan.Instructions (Revised 08/10) Page 1 of 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIVE SCAN FINGERPRINTING Fingerprinting Process: Here’s how to get started. DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTABOUT9-1-1EOCPROGRAMSEVENTSRESOURCES Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. TRAINING | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management’s (SFDEM) Training Program plans, facilitates and coordinates an average of two training sessions a month involving local, state and federal partners to help them practice emergency planning and management skills. SFDEM works will a wide variety of partners to design and provide training opportunities for City staff, the MAKE THE RIGHT CALL SF Download the Make the Right Call Guide: English Español 中文 Filipino Make the right call. Keep 9-1-1 available for emergencies. 9-1-1 Police, Fire & Medical Available 24/7 Is there a danger to life, property or the environment? Is there a crime in progress? Is someone having a medical emergency and needs immediate assistance? Is there afire?
OUR HAZARDS
Not-So-Everyday Emergencies San Francisco's not-so-everyday emergencies include natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and severe storms. They include man-made emergencies like terrorism and mass casualty incidents. Uncommon threats also include communicable diseases. Earthquakes An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form.EXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to EXERCISE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES The templates below will provide a general framework for the development of your exercise. These templates are based on resources provided by the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP). If you are conducting an HSEEP-compliant exercise, your documentation should closely reflect the format of the below templates. However, if your exercise does not need to be EXERCISE DESIGN STEPS Tabletop exercises are based on a design process that includes the following:1. Assess NeedsPrior to developing an exercise, an organization should first conduct a needs assessment to assist in defining the problems, establishing the need for the exercise, and identifying the functions that need to be exercised. Areas to consider during the assessment process may include the REQUEST 9-1-1 RECORDS Request for 9-1-1 Records. Download viewers, Text Only, Listen Now AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTABOUT9-1-1EOCPROGRAMSEVENTSRESOURCES Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. TRAINING | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management’s (SFDEM) Training Program plans, facilitates and coordinates an average of two training sessions a month involving local, state and federal partners to help them practice emergency planning and management skills. SFDEM works will a wide variety of partners to design and provide training opportunities for City staff, the MAKE THE RIGHT CALL SF Download the Make the Right Call Guide: English Español 中文 Filipino Make the right call. Keep 9-1-1 available for emergencies. 9-1-1 Police, Fire & Medical Available 24/7 Is there a danger to life, property or the environment? Is there a crime in progress? Is someone having a medical emergency and needs immediate assistance? Is there afire?
OUR HAZARDS
Not-So-Everyday Emergencies San Francisco's not-so-everyday emergencies include natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and severe storms. They include man-made emergencies like terrorism and mass casualty incidents. Uncommon threats also include communicable diseases. Earthquakes An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form.EXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to EXERCISE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES The templates below will provide a general framework for the development of your exercise. These templates are based on resources provided by the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP). If you are conducting an HSEEP-compliant exercise, your documentation should closely reflect the format of the below templates. However, if your exercise does not need to be EXERCISE DESIGN STEPS Tabletop exercises are based on a design process that includes the following:1. Assess NeedsPrior to developing an exercise, an organization should first conduct a needs assessment to assist in defining the problems, establishing the need for the exercise, and identifying the functions that need to be exercised. Areas to consider during the assessment process may include the REQUEST 9-1-1 RECORDS Request for 9-1-1 Records. Download viewers, Text Only, Listen Now AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications COVID-19 PREVENTION PROGRAM DEM COVID-19 Prevention Program.pdf. Download viewers, Text Only,Listen Now
OUR HAZARDS
Not-So-Everyday Emergencies San Francisco's not-so-everyday emergencies include natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and severe storms. They include man-made emergencies like terrorism and mass casualty incidents. Uncommon threats also include communicable diseases. Earthquakes An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust thatDOCUMENTATION
Exercise PlanExercise Plans (ExPlans) are general information documents that help operations-based exercises run smoothly. They are published and distributed prior to StartEx and provide a synopsis of the exercise. In addition to addressing exercise objectives and scope, ExPlans assign activities and responsibilities for successful exerciseconduct.
OPERATIONS-BASED
Operations-based exercises represent the next level of the exercise cycle. They are used to validate the plans, policies, agreements, and procedures solidified in discussion-based exercises. Operations-based exercises include drills, functional exercises (FEs), and full-scale exercises (FSEs). They can clarify roles and responsibilities, identify gaps in resources needed toACS RESOURCES
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DISCUSSION-BASED
Discussion-based exercises are normally used as a starting point in the building-block approach of escalating exercise complexity. Discussion-based exercises include seminars, workshops, tabletop exercises (TTXs), and games. COMMUNITY SAFETY CAMERA LOCATIONS Camera No.PD DistrictCamera Location1Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, NE Corner2Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner3Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner4Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, NW Corner5Bayview3rd and Kirkwood, SE Corner6Bayview3rd and Newcomb, NE Corner7Bayview3rd and Newcomb, SE Corner8Bayview3rd and Newcomb, NW Corner9Bayview3rd and Newcomb, SE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COORDINATORS San Francisco City departments play a vital role in implementing the City's Emergency Management Program. In accordance with the Mayor’s Executive Directive 06-01, issued May 10, 2006, “each City department shall appoint a Disaster Preparedness Coordinator to be responsible for coordination of emergency preparedness activities in their respective departments." ANNE KRONENBERG: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Anne Kronenberg retires after more than 40 years of public service. Anne Kronenberg is a leader, mentor and friend to the women and men of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. It is with mixed emotions that we celebrate her final day at work after more than 40 years of public service. We will miss her calming leadership and the way she treated us all as PHASE 4: AFTER ACTION REPORT AND IMPROVEMENT PLANNING After Action Report/Improvement Plan An After Action ReportImprovement Plan (AAR/IP) is used to providefeedback to participating entities on their performance during theexercise. The AAR/IP summarizes exercise events and analyzes performanceof the tasks identified as important during the planning process. Italso evaluates achievement of the selected exercise objectives DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTABOUT9-1-1EOCPROGRAMSEVENTSRESOURCES Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form. MAKE THE RIGHT CALL SF Download the Make the Right Call Guide: English Español 中文 Filipino Make the right call. Keep 9-1-1 available for emergencies. 9-1-1 Police, Fire & Medical Available 24/7 Is there a danger to life, property or the environment? Is there a crime in progress? Is someone having a medical emergency and needs immediate assistance? Is there afire?
EXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to EXERCISE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES The templates below will provide a general framework for the development of your exercise. These templates are based on resources provided by the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP). If you are conducting an HSEEP-compliant exercise, your documentation should closely reflect the format of the below templates. However, if your exercise does not need to beEMT APPLICATION
January 2016 EMT Application.doc EMT/EMT-P Application by Email (PDF) ANNE KRONENBERG: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Anne Kronenberg retires after more than 40 years of public service. Anne Kronenberg is a leader, mentor and friend to the women and men of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. It is with mixed emotions that we celebrate her final day at work after more than 40 years of public service. We will miss her calming leadership and the way she treated us all as DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER FT-7900R FT-7900R OPERATING MANUAL 1 The FT-7900R is a ruggedly-built, high quality Dual Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power output on the 144 MHz Amateur band and 45 Watts on the 430 MHz Ama-teur band. The high power output of the FT-7900R is produced by its RD70HVF1 Power MOS FET amplifier, with a direct-flow heat sink and thermostatically-controlled cooling fan maintain- MEET MARY ELLEN CARROLL To kick off National Preparedness Month, we are happy to introduce San Francisco's new top emergency manager. Mary Ellen Carroll was appointed Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management by Mayor London N. Breed in August 2018. Director Carroll has almost 25 years of experience in emergency management. For past seven years she was the Director of AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTABOUT9-1-1EOCPROGRAMSEVENTSRESOURCES Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form. MAKE THE RIGHT CALL SF Download the Make the Right Call Guide: English Español 中文 Filipino Make the right call. Keep 9-1-1 available for emergencies. 9-1-1 Police, Fire & Medical Available 24/7 Is there a danger to life, property or the environment? Is there a crime in progress? Is someone having a medical emergency and needs immediate assistance? Is there afire?
EXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to EXERCISE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES The templates below will provide a general framework for the development of your exercise. These templates are based on resources provided by the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP). If you are conducting an HSEEP-compliant exercise, your documentation should closely reflect the format of the below templates. However, if your exercise does not need to beEMT APPLICATION
January 2016 EMT Application.doc EMT/EMT-P Application by Email (PDF) ANNE KRONENBERG: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Anne Kronenberg retires after more than 40 years of public service. Anne Kronenberg is a leader, mentor and friend to the women and men of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. It is with mixed emotions that we celebrate her final day at work after more than 40 years of public service. We will miss her calming leadership and the way she treated us all as DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER FT-7900R FT-7900R OPERATING MANUAL 1 The FT-7900R is a ruggedly-built, high quality Dual Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power output on the 144 MHz Amateur band and 45 Watts on the 430 MHz Ama-teur band. The high power output of the FT-7900R is produced by its RD70HVF1 Power MOS FET amplifier, with a direct-flow heat sink and thermostatically-controlled cooling fan maintain- MEET MARY ELLEN CARROLL To kick off National Preparedness Month, we are happy to introduce San Francisco's new top emergency manager. Mary Ellen Carroll was appointed Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management by Mayor London N. Breed in August 2018. Director Carroll has almost 25 years of experience in emergency management. For past seven years she was the Director of AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. TRAINING | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management’s (SFDEM) Training Program plans, facilitates and coordinates an average of two training sessions a month involving local, state and federal partners to help them practice emergency planning and management skills. SFDEM works will a wide variety of partners to design and provide training opportunities for City staff, the EMERGENCY OPERATIONS Special Events Emergency Action Plan (EAP) TemplateReview and download SFDEM's Special Events Emergency Action (EAP) Template.24-hour Post Incident Action Plan TemplateReview and download SFDEM's 24-hour Post Incident Action Plan Template. Preparedness Benchmark ToolThis tool is designed to capture the Government component of the Resilient San Francisco Initiative which seeksDOCUMENTATION
Exercise PlanExercise Plans (ExPlans) are general information documents that help operations-based exercises run smoothly. They are published and distributed prior to StartEx and provide a synopsis of the exercise. In addition to addressing exercise objectives and scope, ExPlans assign activities and responsibilities for successful exerciseconduct.
PLANS | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT As part of its comprehensive emergency management program, DEM maintains a number of City-wide emergency plans to ensure that the City is ready to respond to a variety of threats and hazards. These plans are consistent with SEMS and NIMS and are coordinated with state and federal plans. To ensure that plans are actionable for use during an emergency, key stakeholders from CityEXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to DRILL | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT A drill is a coordinated, supervised activity usually employed to validate a single, specific operation or function in a single agency or organizational entity. Drills are commonly used to provide training on new equipment, develop or validate new policies or procedures, or practice and maintain current skills.Typical attributes of drills include: Practicing and perfecting aACS RESOURCES
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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COORDINATORS San Francisco City departments play a vital role in implementing the City's Emergency Management Program. In accordance with the Mayor’s Executive Directive 06-01, issued May 10, 2006, “each City department shall appoint a Disaster Preparedness Coordinator to be responsible for coordination of emergency preparedness activities in their respective departments." VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 OPERATING MANUAL VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTABOUT9-1-1EOCPROGRAMSEVENTSRESOURCES Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form. MAKE THE RIGHT CALL SF Download the Make the Right Call Guide: English Español 中文 Filipino Make the right call. Keep 9-1-1 available for emergencies. 9-1-1 Police, Fire & Medical Available 24/7 Is there a danger to life, property or the environment? Is there a crime in progress? Is someone having a medical emergency and needs immediate assistance? Is there afire?
EXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to EXERCISE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES The templates below will provide a general framework for the development of your exercise. These templates are based on resources provided by the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP). If you are conducting an HSEEP-compliant exercise, your documentation should closely reflect the format of the below templates. However, if your exercise does not need to beEMT APPLICATION
January 2016 EMT Application.doc EMT/EMT-P Application by Email (PDF) ANNE KRONENBERG: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Anne Kronenberg retires after more than 40 years of public service. Anne Kronenberg is a leader, mentor and friend to the women and men of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. It is with mixed emotions that we celebrate her final day at work after more than 40 years of public service. We will miss her calming leadership and the way she treated us all as DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER FT-7900R FT-7900R OPERATING MANUAL 1 The FT-7900R is a ruggedly-built, high quality Dual Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power output on the 144 MHz Amateur band and 45 Watts on the 430 MHz Ama-teur band. The high power output of the FT-7900R is produced by its RD70HVF1 Power MOS FET amplifier, with a direct-flow heat sink and thermostatically-controlled cooling fan maintain- MEET MARY ELLEN CARROLL To kick off National Preparedness Month, we are happy to introduce San Francisco's new top emergency manager. Mary Ellen Carroll was appointed Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management by Mayor London N. Breed in August 2018. Director Carroll has almost 25 years of experience in emergency management. For past seven years she was the Director of AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTABOUT9-1-1EOCPROGRAMSEVENTSRESOURCES Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - The lobby at 1011 Turk Street is closed to the public in compliance with Mayor London Breed’s “shelter in place” order. You can now email a completed request form by following the instructions on the form. Please note, we cannot return records by email at this time. We will mail the records to the address you list on the form. MAKE THE RIGHT CALL SF Download the Make the Right Call Guide: English Español 中文 Filipino Make the right call. Keep 9-1-1 available for emergencies. 9-1-1 Police, Fire & Medical Available 24/7 Is there a danger to life, property or the environment? Is there a crime in progress? Is someone having a medical emergency and needs immediate assistance? Is there afire?
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In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to EXERCISE DOCUMENTATION TEMPLATES The templates below will provide a general framework for the development of your exercise. These templates are based on resources provided by the Homeland Security Exercise Evaluation Program (HSEEP). If you are conducting an HSEEP-compliant exercise, your documentation should closely reflect the format of the below templates. However, if your exercise does not need to beEMT APPLICATION
January 2016 EMT Application.doc EMT/EMT-P Application by Email (PDF) ANNE KRONENBERG: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Anne Kronenberg retires after more than 40 years of public service. Anne Kronenberg is a leader, mentor and friend to the women and men of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management. It is with mixed emotions that we celebrate her final day at work after more than 40 years of public service. We will miss her calming leadership and the way she treated us all as DUAL BAND FM TRANSCEIVER FT-7900R FT-7900R OPERATING MANUAL 1 The FT-7900R is a ruggedly-built, high quality Dual Band FM transceiver providing 50 Watts of power output on the 144 MHz Amateur band and 45 Watts on the 430 MHz Ama-teur band. The high power output of the FT-7900R is produced by its RD70HVF1 Power MOS FET amplifier, with a direct-flow heat sink and thermostatically-controlled cooling fan maintain- MEET MARY ELLEN CARROLL To kick off National Preparedness Month, we are happy to introduce San Francisco's new top emergency manager. Mary Ellen Carroll was appointed Executive Director of the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management by Mayor London N. Breed in August 2018. Director Carroll has almost 25 years of experience in emergency management. For past seven years she was the Director of AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION / WAIVER PUBLIC Mark Farrell Mayor Executive Director Department of Emergency Management 1011 Turk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 Division of Emergency Communications DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Department of Emergency Management. We manage and prepare for everyday and not-so-everday emergencies in San Francisco. Our dispatchers answer 9-1-1 when you call. Our planners help you prepare for disaster and manage our response and recovery. Our team manages the homeland security priorities for the San Francisco Bay Area. TRAINING | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management’s (SFDEM) Training Program plans, facilitates and coordinates an average of two training sessions a month involving local, state and federal partners to help them practice emergency planning and management skills. SFDEM works will a wide variety of partners to design and provide training opportunities for City staff, the EMERGENCY OPERATIONS Special Events Emergency Action Plan (EAP) TemplateReview and download SFDEM's Special Events Emergency Action (EAP) Template.24-hour Post Incident Action Plan TemplateReview and download SFDEM's 24-hour Post Incident Action Plan Template. Preparedness Benchmark ToolThis tool is designed to capture the Government component of the Resilient San Francisco Initiative which seeksDOCUMENTATION
Exercise PlanExercise Plans (ExPlans) are general information documents that help operations-based exercises run smoothly. They are published and distributed prior to StartEx and provide a synopsis of the exercise. In addition to addressing exercise objectives and scope, ExPlans assign activities and responsibilities for successful exerciseconduct.
PLANS | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT As part of its comprehensive emergency management program, DEM maintains a number of City-wide emergency plans to ensure that the City is ready to respond to a variety of threats and hazards. These plans are consistent with SEMS and NIMS and are coordinated with state and federal plans. To ensure that plans are actionable for use during an emergency, key stakeholders from CityEXERCISE SCENARIOS
In order to have a successful exercise, objectives must be firmly established well before an exercise scenario is selected. These predetermined objectives drive the exercise, and the scenario should support those objectives. Only after specific elements and capabilities have been identified for the exercise can you begin to construct a scenario that will guide participants to DRILL | DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT A drill is a coordinated, supervised activity usually employed to validate a single, specific operation or function in a single agency or organizational entity. Drills are commonly used to provide training on new equipment, develop or validate new policies or procedures, or practice and maintain current skills.Typical attributes of drills include: Practicing and perfecting aACS RESOURCES
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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COORDINATORS San Francisco City departments play a vital role in implementing the City's Emergency Management Program. In accordance with the Mayor’s Executive Directive 06-01, issued May 10, 2006, “each City department shall appoint a Disaster Preparedness Coordinator to be responsible for coordination of emergency preparedness activities in their respective departments." VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 VHF FM TRANSCEIVER VX-170 OPERATING MANUAL VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD×
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