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University of California – Berkeley Office of Emergency Preparedness/Homeland Security “When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.” -John Muir
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University of California – BerkeleyOffice of Emergency Preparedness/Homeland Security

“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.”

-John Muir

WHO WE ARE

UC Berkeley Campus

50,000 + daily population

2,347 acres

324 buildings

Located in the 10.5 sq.mi. City of Berkeley(112,356) bounded by the cities of Albany, Oakland and Emeryville

Natural Earthquake Fire Flood Power outage

Terrorist Threat

Animal Activist Bomb Threat Explosion

Civil Unrest

Technological Hazmat Release Rad-Chem-Bio

Potential EmergenciesMulti-Hazards Mitigation Plan (24 Incidents)

Campus Emergency Response Program

Field Level

Operations Level

Management Level

Policy Level Chancellor's Emergency Policy Group (CEPG)

Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

RSSP UHS UCPD

EMA Coordinator IC Building Coordinator

FS P.A IST HR EH&S

Emergency Responders

OUR DEPENDENCIES

INTERNAL (Campus)

Departments, Colleges, Schools (350 + Campus Units)

Facilities Services (Utilities)

IST

Security

EXTERNAL (Region)

Emergency Response Resources Fire Department/EMS

Hazmat

Hospitals

Hot Sites

INTERDEPENDENCIES

CampusStudents/Staff/

Faculty

Local Effects

Remote Effects

Infrastructure (Power, Transportation,

Telecommunications, Water, Etc.)

ResearchTeaching

Local Business

City SuppliersHigher ED

System

CATASTROPHIC EVENT

CONCERNS/SOLUTIONS

Identification of existing resources and “GAPS”

Awareness/Acknowledgement of “RELIANCE”

Identification of Dependencies/Interdependencies – “CRITICAL”

Develop relationships and “Participate” in meetings, groups, etc.

MOU/LOA (written)

Plans/Procedures/Training

?QUESTIONS?

Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness/Homeland Security 1 Sproul Hall #1199

Berkeley, CA 94720 510-642-1258

SFS Services, Inc. PO Box 1390, Suite B Discovery Bay, CA, 94505 510-410-1927


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