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Disaster council reviews EOP revisions, tsunami-readiness work and public concerns about emergency staffing
Summary
Council members reviewed an incremental Emergency Operations Plan rewrite and tabletop exercise, approved an administrative after-action report on the Broadway rock slide, heard tsunami-signage plans for Ocean Beach, and answered public concern that many key responders live outside San Francisco.
The San Francisco Disaster Council on Monday received a progress update on an incremental revision of the city's Emergency Operations Plan and fielded public worry about whether key responders would reach the emergency operations center after a major incident.
Rob Dudgeon (named by the chair) described the EOP revision process, which began in January, and said the team has drafted a concept of operations to clarify information flows among department operating centers, incident command posts and the emergency operations center. "We're to that point where the concept of operations has been fleshed out," Dudgeon said, and staff will test the concept in a tabletop workshop next week before producing annexes…
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