The Miami Beach, Florida Emergency Operations Center



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Brookings, OR EOC DESIGN WORK SESSION The Miami Beach, Florida Emergency Operations Center v. May 2011 Prepared By: All Hands Consulting Patrick Rick LaValla, Lead Author TABLE OF CONTENTS Case Study: Miami Beach EOC Best Practice Features... 2 City of Miami Beach EOC Organization Chart... 4 Emergency Support Function (ESF) Assignment Chart... 5 Position Function Chart... 6 Information Flow And Management... 7 Citizen Assistance Request... 8 Offer of Assistance... 9 Someone Provides Information... 10 Someone Requests Information... 11 Notes... 12

: MIAMI BEACH EOC BEST PRACTICE FEATURES The City of Miami Beach was selected for a best practice comparison because the City and Floyd County are equal in population and they both have similar EOC organization charts. A. EOC FACILITY. Square footage design requirements were based on EOC organization and staffing anticipated. 1. EOC Operations room is a dedicated, full time facility and is kept in a hot status. The EOC can be activated on a moment s notice, walk in the door and turn on the lights. 2. Standard room and table configuration based on functional requirements of EOC ICS organization. 3. Sharing facilities with a fire station provides access to showers, sleeping, kitchen, and bathrooms. 4. Sharing a building with a fire station allows for EOC expansion into other rooms as needed. 5. No furniture is fixed. Tables, workstations, chairs can be reconfigured as needed. 6. Situational awareness and resource status display boards: Continuous dry erase (white) boards throughout. All wall space used. Dry erase boards can be hung over all windows. Ceiling mounted projectors and retractable screens Portable (wheeled) smart boards (two) that can be moved to functional groups that need to use them. 7. Building and EOC built and hardened to withstand the impacts of expected significant hazards of concern as determined by the hazard identification and risk analysis (HIRA). 8. Building has redundant access control security systems. 9. Facility is self contained for 7 days of 24 hour continuous operation: emergency power, food, water. 10. Technology: City network access with dedicated EOC server and redundant intranet and internet access; Laptop computers (and multiple laptop connections for carry in laptops) at each EOC table/workstation; Telephone at each EOC table/workstation; Use of WebEOC software (allows for EOC expansion through a virtual network and remote access for individuals that cannot make it into the EOC); Ceiling mounted computer projectors (two) to view situational information on ceiling mounted automatic screens. Multiple digital television screens distributed throughout the rooms B. EOC OPERATIONS. 1. EOC internal operations are organized based on NIMS/ICS concepts and principles. Page 2

2. EOC operations manual has been developed for each position and is maintained annually. 3. Information management system and information flow within the EOC is in place and maintained. Personnel are trained in position functions. 4. EOC quick start guides are in place and maintained. Personnel are trained in position functions. 5. EOC staff position guide books in place and maintained. Personnel are trained in position functions. 6. EOC sustained operations supply inventory is in place and maintained through rotation. 7. EOC Section level workshops and training are conducted annually. 8. EOC full activation exercise is conducted annually. C. COMMUNICATIONS. 1. Telephony Landline telephone Cell phone communications Satellite phone backup communications capability for key ICS positions VOIP 2. Radio communications available for key agencies 3. Email and internet access 4. Web-based video conferencing 5. Twitter and social media access 6. Pre-assigned telephone numbers for key functions See Position Function Chart. Page 3

CITY OF MIAMI BEACH EOC ORGANIZATION CHART Page 4

EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION (ESF) ASSIGNMENT CHART ESF LEAD DEPARTMENT EOC SEATING LOCATION ESF l: Transportation Fleet Logistics/Ground Support Unit ESF 2: Communications Information Technologies Division Logistics/Comm. Unit ESF 3: Public Works & Engineering Public Works Operations/Infrastructure ESF 4: Firefighting Fire Rescue Operations/Fire-Rescue ESF 5: Planning & Intelligence City Manager s Office EOC Command Group/ Planning Section ESF 6: Mass Care (General Public) Community Services Operations/Human Services ESF 7: Resource Support/ Purchasing Chief Financial Officer Logistics Section Chief/Supply Unit ESF 8: Health and Medical Services Fire Operations/Fire-Rescue ESF 9: Urban Search & Rescue Fire Operations/Fire-Rescue ESF 10: Hazardous Materials Fire Operations/Fire-Rescue ESF 11: Food & Water Procurement Logistics/Food Unit ESF 12: Energy & Utilities Public Works Operations/Infrastructure ESF 13: Military Support Police Department Operations/Police ESF 14: Public Information Office of Communications PIO ESF 15: Volunteers & Donations Human Resources Logistics/Supply Unit ESF 16: Law Enforcement & Security Police Department Operations/Police ESF 17: Animal Protection Police Department Operations/Police ESF 18: Special Medical Needs Community Services Operations/Human Services ESF 19: Marine Police Department/Marine Patrol Operations/Police Page 5

POSITION FUNCTION CHART Page 6

INFORMATION FLOW AND MANAGEMENT Page 7

CITIZEN ASSISTANCE REQUEST Page 8

OFFER OF ASSISTANCE Page 9

SOMEONE PROVIDES INFORMATION Page 10

SOMEONE REQUESTS INFORMATION Page 11

NOTES Page 12