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Title: The Butler County Emergency Management Agency


1
The Butler County Emergency Management Agency
  • 315 High Street
  • Suite 670
  • Hamilton, OH 45011
  • 513-785-5810
  • Fax 513-785-5811

2
Director
  • William Ray Turner
  • joined the Agency in 1998
  • spent prior 10 years working for KyDES
  • a graduate of Owsley County High School and
    Eastern Kentucky University
  • lead the response to thirteen separate
    Presidential Disaster Declarations which included
    floods, tornados and winter storms
  • a leader in the effort to gain passage of the
    Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) by
    the Ohio Legislature

3
Assistant Director
  • Karen Preston
  • Joined the agency in 2000
  • Graduate of Eastern Kentucky University

4
Sue Isaacs
  • Ms. Isaacs has been with the Butler County
    Emergency Management Agency since March 1, 1997.
  • responsibilities include the data entry for the
    "Chemical Inventory Reports
  • issuance of all purchase orders and bill paying

5
Leslie Bailey
  • the newest member of the BCEMA team joining the
    agency in January of 2002
  • a 1990 graduate of New Miami HS and attended
    Wright State University

6
BCEMA Executive Committee
  • Dennis Conrad, Reily Twp. Trustee
  • David Young, Ross Twp. Trustee
  • Courtney Combs, Butler County
  • Commissioner
  • Karl Dillhoff, Morgan Township Trustee
  • Len Endress, Chief Oxford Fire Department
  • Tim Derickson, Hanover Township
  • Trustee
  • Stephen Sorrell, City Manager
  • City of Hamilton
  • Bill McIntire, Wayne Township
  • Trustee
  • Mark Sutton, Fairfield Township
  • Trustee

7
History of Emergency Management
  • Began as Civil Defense in the 1950s
  • In the 1970 became know as Disaster Services
  • Evolved into Emergency Management in the early
    1990s

8
Integrated Emergency Management System
9
Preparedness
  • Preparedness means to have plans or preparations
    already made for reacting promptly and
    effectively to save lives and help
    response-and-rescue operations, before an
    emergency. 

10
Response
  • Response begins as soon as a disaster is detected
    or threatens.  It involves mobilizing and
    positioning emergency equipment and getting
    people out of danger.  It also means providing
    needed food, water, shelter, medical services,
    and bringing damaged services and systems back on
    line.   Local responders, government agencies,
    and private organizations take action.

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Recovery
  • Recovery is actions taken to return to a normal
    or even safer situation, following an emergency
    or disaster.  Recovery includes getting financial
    assistance to help pay for repairs.  
  • Recovery can be short-term and long-term.  Short
    term recovery is the restoration of vital
    services and facilities to minimum standards of
    operation and safety. 

12
July 2001 Flood
  • SBA 63 homeowners --1,495,900
  • SBA 11 businesses -- 306,100
  • State Individual Assistance -- 47 homeowners --
    240,633
  • FEMA Pubic Assistance
  • 1,000,000

13
Mitigation
  • Mitigation is the cornerstone of emergency
    management. It's the ongoing effort to lessen the
    impact disasters have on people and property. 
    Mitigation involves keeping homes away from Flood
    Plains, engineering bridges to withstand
    earthquakes, creating and enforcing effective
    building codes to protect property from disasters
    -- and more.

14
Who We Serve
  • Butler County
  • Population 332,807
  • Households 123,586
  • 470 Square Miles

15
Political Jurisdictions
  • 13 TOWNSHIPS
  • Ranging from West Chester population 54,895 to
    Reily population 2,568
  • 7 CITIES
  • Ranging from Sharonville population 2,226 (in
    Butler County) to Hamilton population 60,690
  • 6 VILLAGES
  • Ranging from Jacksonburg population 67 to New
    Miami population 2,469

16
What We Do
  • Develop, review, and enhance the County's
    disaster preparedness and recovery plans for a
    Integrated Emergency Management System.
  • Distribute those plans on a County-wide basis.
  • Operate, maintain, and enhance the County's
    Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
  • Manage and coordinate County-wide response to,
    and recovery from, natural and technological
    disasters.
  • Coordinate the County's disaster
    response/recovery needs with state and federal

17
Some Accomplishments
  • EMA Offices
  • Emergency Operations Center
  • Additional Staff

18
Emergency Operations Room
  • Wired for Data
  • Dedicated Phone Lines
  • Multi-Media
  • 21 Workstations

19
The Communicator
  • Makes 1000 30 second phone calls per hour
  • Faxes 600 1 page faxes per hour
  • Mapping capability
  • Pre Fix or Zip

20
Communication and Command Trailer
21
Hazardous Materials Training
  • Over 40 course delivered in 2001
  • Reaching over 800 emergency responders

22
Emergency Management Training
  • Damage Assessment
  • Exercise Design
  • Emergency Operation Center
  • Debris Removal
  • Applicants Agent
  • OSCAR

23
Domestic Preparedness Training
  • DP Awareness
  • DP Operations
  • WMD for Public Works
  • Specialized Equipment Training

24
Emergency Management Exercises
  • Aircraft Disaster
  • Anthrax
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Sarin
  • Flooding

25
Outdoor Warning Sirens
  • April 1999 30 sirens
  • Today over eighty outdoor warning sirens in
    operation

26
Information Management
  • The Communicator
  • New Computers
  • EAS
  • Websites
  • Phones

27
Butler CountyHazardous Materials Response
Cooperative
  • All Jurisdictions
  • All 23 fire Departments
  • HazMat Teams from
  • City of Hamilton
  • City of Middletown
  • West Chester Twp.

28
The Butler County Local Emergency Planning
Committee
  • The Butler County Local Emergency Planning
    Committee (BCLEPC) is one of 87 Ohio Local
    Emergency Planning Committee's which were
    established pursuant to Section 301of the Federal
    Title III, Superfund Amendments
    andReauthorization Act, commonly known as the
    Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know
    Act of 1986 (EPCRA). 

29
EMA/LEPC
  • The Butler County Emergency Management Agency
    provides administrative staffing for the LEPC
    under a contractual agreement.  Through the EMA
    staff the Butler County LEPC's tracks over 400
    facilities which annually notify under the
    requirements of EPCRA, and this data is available
    for public inspection. 

30
Responsibilities of the LEPC
  • The BCLEPC is comprised of members representing
    several occupational categories elected local
    officials law enforcement emergency management
    fire fighting first aid health local
    environment hospital transportation electronic
    media print media community groups facility
    owners and operators subject to EPCRA interested
    citizens and non elected local officials.
  • The LEPC prepares local hazardous materials
    emergency plans that indicate the facilities that
    use, produce, or store extremely hazardous
    substances within the county serve as the
    repository for local reports filed under EPCRA
    and direct local EPCRA implementation activities
    and perform associated outreach functions to
    increase the awareness and understanding of and
    compliance with the EPCRA program.

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Some of the Butler County LEPC's accomplishments
include
  • 1.  Developing the Butler County Hazardous
    Materials Emergency Plan.2.  Creation of the
    Butler County Hazardous Materials
    Cooperative.3.  Providing training for
    hazardous materials emergency first response
    personnel.4.  Developing and analyzing
    hazardous materials response team needs.5. 
    Developing and holding public and private sector
    hazardous materials emergency exercises.6. 
    Assisting public and private facilities with
    chemical emergency preparedness planning.

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Butler CountyEmergency Management Agency
  • 315 High Street
  • Suite 670
  • Hamilton, OH 45011
  • 513-785-5810
  • Fax 513-785-5811
  • turnerwr_at_butlercountyohio.org
  • www.butlercountyohio.org/ema
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