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Condado de Ventura.
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Desde las colinas y montañas escarpadas
en el norte y el este, hasta las ricas
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tierras de cultivo del valle
de Santa Clara y la llanura de Oxford.
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Al sur y al oeste
más de 43 millas de costa.
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Impresionante.
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Con caminos escénicos
que serpentean a lo largo de los ríos
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que conectan pueblos pintorescos
con ciudades bulliciosas.
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No es de extrañar
que nos guste vívido el paraíso,
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pero no está exento de riesgos.
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No podemos controlar cuándo
o dónde ocurrirán los desastres,
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pero podemos salvar vidas
y reducir los daños a la propiedad.
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Si comprendemos mejor
los riesgos y peligros
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y actuamos para mitigar estos
de una manera proactiva,
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el condado de Ventura
disfruta de un clima mediterráneo
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con veranos cálidos y secos,
inviernos húmedos, pero es propenso
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a cambios dramáticos entre períodos de
sequía extrema e inundaciones peligrosas.
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Nuestros veranos calurosos y diarios
dejan la vegetación reseca,
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lo que aumenta drásticamente
el riesgo de incendios forestales
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y la dificultad de controlarlos.
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Las precipitaciones durante las tormentas
no son constantes, tanto en cantidad
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como en intensidad.
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Una ubicación puede recibir algunas gotas
dispersas, mientras que
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en otras partes del condado puede ocurrir
un aguacero que los une rápidamente.
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Las laderas y riberas
resultando en inundaciones peligrosas,
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deslizamientos de tierra
y desprendimientos de rocas.
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Las tormentas de invierno
también pueden asustar a nuestras costas,
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causando inundaciones adicionales y daños
a carreteras, edificios,
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cultivos, infraestructura comunitaria
y hábitats naturales.
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Los esfuerzos para devolver una comunidad
a la normalidad después de un desastre
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a menudo consisten restaurar la propiedad
dañada a las condiciones previas
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al desastre, lo que puede resultar
en un ciclo repetitivo de daños
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y reconstrucción que se vuelve más costoso
a medida que pasan los años.
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Entonces, cómo se prepara mejor
el condado de Ventura para proteger
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vidas humanas y propiedades,
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además de preservar los recursos
culturales y naturales y minimizar
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los impactos adversos en nuestra economía
local de futuros desastres?
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La respuesta es la mitigación de peligros,
la mitigación de peligros,
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implicaciones prácticas y sostenidas
que reducen de manera creíble los riesgos
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para la vida y la propiedad, así
como las líneas vitales de la comunidad.
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Debido a los eventos de peligro,
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la mitigación de peligros
rompe el ciclo repetitivo de daños.
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Reconstrucción para adoptar una visión
holística a largo plazo
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de la importancia
de la planificación proactiva
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y la gestión adaptativa resiliente
de las acciones e implementación del plan
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diseñadas
para proteger a nuestra comunidad.
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Las acciones efectivas
del Plan de Mitigación de Peligros
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construyen comunidades más resistentes,
más fuertes, y más seguras.
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Ejemplos incluyen el desarrollo
e implementación de códigos
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y estándares de construcción de nuevos
o actualizados diseños para minimizar
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los daños en caso de terremotos
inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra,
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fortalecimiento de puentes, alcantarillas
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o diques para proteger mejor
contra inundaciones
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modernizar
y optimizar los sistemas de alerta
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y advertencia de inundaciones locales
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para ayudar a mejorar la toma
de decisiones de gestión de riesgos
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de emergencia
e informar mejor a los residentes
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sobre las notificaciones de evacuación
de riesgos de peligro.
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Soluciones de restauración
basadas en la naturaleza para pastizales,
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ríos, llanuras aluviales, humedales
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dunas, costas vivas,
estabilización de suelos,
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sistemas de almacenamiento y recuperación
de acuíferos y tratamiento de
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aguas pluviales y sistemas de mitigación
de incendios forestales que ayudan
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a los procesos naturales a adaptarse mejor
y recuperarse de los desastres.
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El Plan de Mitigación de Riesgos
HMP del Condado de Ventura es un esfuerzo
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multi jurisdiccional que involucra a más
de 20 socios de planificación diferentes.
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La preparación de H MP facilitará
el cumplimiento de cada socio
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de planificación
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con los requisitos aplicables de la Ley
Federal de Mitigación de Desastres
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de los mismos,
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que califica a las jurisdicciones
participantes para ser elegibles para
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solicitar y recibir fondos de subvención
del Programa de Mitigación de peligros
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que pueden estar
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disponibles a raíz de desastres
declarados por el Gobierno Federal.
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El H MP debe actualizarse cada
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cinco años y actualmente
estamos actualizando este plan.
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Desea obtener más información
sobre los esfuerzos actuales
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del Condado de Ventura
para actualizar nuestro h MEP actual?
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Ayúdennos a encontrar un
las mejores y más resistentes acciones
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de planes de mitigación de peligros
para los desastres del mañana.
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Visite doble WW un punto de desventura
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Khalid Ward para obtener más información
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presentado usted
como un servicio de información pública
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por una asociación
entre la Oficina de Servicios
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de Emergencia
del Sheriff del Condado de Ventura
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y la Agencia de Obras Públicas
del Condado de Ventura.
Community Preparedness Workshop - Unincorporated Areas
Presentation
Slides
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That better
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Sorry, Kelly.
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Yeah, that looked a lot better.
That's better. OK.
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Thank you.
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There's
maybe a tiny bit of the right pinkie, but
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I don't know what that is.
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You know what you might need?
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You still might need to shifted
a little bit to your right. OK.
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In case you do anything wide.
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OK, I'll work on it.
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Yeah, it's.
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Yeah, it's. It's just that it's offset.
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Like, you can see
she's got more room to the right.
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Well, good evening, everybody.
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Before we jump into the main room
with the public,
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I just wanted to first and foremost
say thank you for joining us tonight.
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We really appreciate it.
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We do appreciate the partnership
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with the county executive office
as well as the city of Oxnard.
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I know Scott, you worked
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hard on getting everything
ready for Oxnard along with the team.
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So we do appreciate the partnership
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and hopefully we have a good preparedness
workshop tonight.
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Just a couple housekeeping items.
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We are translating this in real time
in both Spanish Mexico.
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And we have our wonderful ESL
interpreter, Kelly, who's on.
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So all of that will be going on.
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So if you can remember, speak slowly
just so they can catch what you're saying.
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And also, when it comes to your camera,
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if you're not speaking don't feel
obligated to leave that camera on.
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Otherwise,
it will be viewable on the screen
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to everybody throughout the presentation.
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If you're the speaker that's on deck.
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And coming up next feel free to then
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turn your camera on a slide or two before
it's your time and jump in otherwise.
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Again, thanks, everyone.
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Look forward to this tonight.
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And from now, we'll go ahead
and jump into the main room.
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Hey, Chief, thanks for joining us.
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Thanks.
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At this body connection here for a moment.
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We're good.
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You're good to go.
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Thank you, sir.
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All right.
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Let the audience in, please.
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Turn off your cameras.
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen,
and thank you for joining us.
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We'll be getting started
with the Emergency Preparedness Workshop
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here in about one minute.
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Thank you.
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Well, good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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Thank you for joining us tonight.
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My name is Patrick Maynard.
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I'm the director of the Ventura County
Sheriff Office of Emergency Services.
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Before we get started with this evening's
presentation, I would like
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to turn it over to one of our translators
or this for a quick announcement.
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Lourdes.
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But afternoon. Thank you for joining us.
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This meeting will be interpreted
simultaneously in English, Spanish,
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mystical, and American selling
which we Nestor this crisis.
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But a companion us is to interpret
that as simultaneous media
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in English Espanol,
mystical island Wahabis in North America.
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Please
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select your preferred language
even if you are bilingual
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so you do not miss anything to do this.
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Go to the bottom of your screen and select
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the icon that looks like a globe
and select
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English Spanish or mystical.
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If you would like information
in any other language,
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please call 8056545136.
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And the county of Andorra will help you
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put off our selections with your member
if it either includes.
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So she is bilingual,
but Aquino's appear than ever.
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But as it is still bachelor party failure,
the super Antigua is selection
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el econo informat el mundo is election
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inglés espanol unmistakable mystical
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c this information will get out
with your ma.
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Damir Lucero Cinco say
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cinco cuatro cinco uno Tracy's
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you can mucho social conservative in
Dora no I do that a crisis.
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Thank you, ladies.
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And we'll just give one moment
for the interpreters
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to get back into their respective audio
channels.
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All right.
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I've been given the thumbs up,
so we'll go ahead and get started again.
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Thank you everyone for joining us.
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We'll kick things off tonight
with a few welcome remarks, beginning
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with Oxnard city manager Alex Winn.
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Alex, I'm sorry your muted.
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Thank you, Patrick.
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It's been almost two years and.
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I'm still learning this.
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Unmute button, so I will start by thanking
all of our partners at the county
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for hosting this very important workshop.
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Emergency
preparedness is actually a top priority
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for the Oxnard City Council and I'm
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a big believer in constantly updating
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and working on these plans
with all of our agency partners.
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But most importantly, with our community.
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So as we go through this iteration
of updating the emergency
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preparedness plans across the county
and in each of our communities,
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we will then follow up with a lot of hard
work in the near future
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with our community members, our residents,
and we will be hopefully
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when this pandemic is truly over, be able
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to get back out
into all of our communities to do with
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this work with everybody firsthand.
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As convenient
as these virtual meetings can be,
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it's also great to be able to do this
work face to face.
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So thanks again to everyone
who is participating tonight,
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everyone who's attending.
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We look forward not to just this workshop,
but the other ones that the county
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will host,
as well as all the work that ensues after.
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Thank you.
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Thanks, Alex, for that.
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And next,
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we'll go to Kris Dunn, assistant sheriff
with the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.
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Go ahead, sir.
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Evening.
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On behalf of Sheriff Abe,
I'd like to welcome everyone
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and thank you for taking the time
to participate
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in this important process.
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We at the County Ventura
have a very talented
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and dedicated team of emergency management
professionals
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that work collaboratively
with stakeholders in all sectors
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to keep our edge and being well-prepared
to respond to virtually
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any type of emergency in our communities.
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We need to be continually reviewing
our practices, equipment,
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capabilities and relationships.
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It is not enough to simply
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create a preparedness plan
and put it on the shelf until we need it.
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Continuous updating of that plan
is necessary to maximize our community's
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resilience and ensure the best outcomes
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when and if disaster should strike.
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The community feedback on our emergency
preparedness plan is absolutely critical
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to crafting a strong and well-reasoned
approach to our plans development.
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We need your help, and I and the Sheriff
are thankful that you've taken
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the time to get involved and ensure
ensuring our community is safe.
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Thanks again.
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Thank you, Chief.
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And last
but certainly not least, I'll go to
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Ventura County Executive Officer
Michael Powers.
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Thank you so much, Patrick.
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And good evening, everyone.
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I really want to welcome you and excited
that you're participating because
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as has been said, we need your help
to make our emergency response stronger.
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I really appreciate Patrick
and the OAS team
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putting all this great information
together.
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Assistant Sheriff Dunn and City Manager
Wynne, great to see you and hear you.
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One of the things that we've learned,
our community
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has certainly been through more strategy,
tragedies and crises than most.
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We've learned a lot from that.
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And some of the benefits of
that are building relationships.
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And I think
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we've
seen our relationship between the county
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and the city and our community
strengthened through this process.
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And we want to continue to build on that.
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We've also learned the importance
of engaging
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with the community, all of you
and our partners in all three phases.
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Of disaster preparedness and planning,
response and recovery.
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And so that's what
we want to talk to you about tonight.
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We want to get your feedback
because getting that feedback from you
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helps us also think about
when when the event is happening.
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Real time should be two ways.
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We're giving you information
and you're getting it.
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We're getting information back from you.
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And we need to make sure to focus on our
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our equity issues and disadvantaged
communities and community outreach,
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building those
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relationships those trusted relationships
and multi, multiple languages
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on multiple different platforms, radio, TV
and multiple social media platforms.
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We just want to make sure
we're reaching in every possible way
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and overcoming those barriers,
whatever they may be,
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language or people with disabilities
and access to functional needs.
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We want to make sure
we're connecting with everyone because
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we can have a great message,
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but it only matters if everyone
that receives it and understands it.
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So as I say, we've developed really strong
partnerships here in our community
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with our cities,
our schools, our businesses,
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and our community organizations.
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They want to continue to build on that
and assure you
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that on behalf
of our Board of Supervisors,
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when there's a crisis like we have,
we will bring the full weight
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of county resources to bear and support
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all of our 10,000 employees
and our 25 departments.
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And we've seen that through the pandemic,
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with almost a thousand workers
reassigned to disaster service workers.
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And and we know
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the city of Oxnard has done that as well,
and we've partnered very well.
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So again, we get stronger
when we work together to prepare
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and make sure that we leave no one behind.
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So we're excited to hear from you tonight.
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And thank you for participating.
Thank you, Patrick.
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Thank you, Mike, for that.
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Next slide, please.
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Also with us also with us on the line
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tonight are several individuals
that will be presenting this evening,
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Alex Hamilton,
who serves as the Oxnard fire chief
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police chief, Jason Benitez,
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Oxnard emergency manager Scott Brewer,
00:17:20,120 --> 00:17:22,960
Ashley Bautista, who is our county public
information officer.
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Mike Pettit, who's our assistant county
executive officer, and Rosa Gonzales,
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who is our community liaison
out of our county executive office.
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Next slide, please.
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As Mr.
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Powers mentioned just a few moments ago.
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We want your feedback.
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If you have questions, concerns, comments,
anything that you hear tonight
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that you may need clarification
on, please do not hesitate
00:17:47,280 --> 00:17:50,160
to use the Q&A
button down at the bottom of your screen.
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We have staff here in the room with us
that are monitoring those questions.
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They'll get them
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routed to the right person and ensure
we get a response to you if we can.
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And it's appropriate and relevant.
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We will mention your question
and answer live on this meeting tonight
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if it's something that's complex.
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We had a few of those last night
that required some thinking
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and some research to get back to people.
We will do that.
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We'll get back to you just as soon as we
can via email we may ask for your email.
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So again,
we want this to be a two way dialog,
00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:20,440
so please feel free to ask questions
if you have them.
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Next slide, please.
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Just quickly, go over the things
we hope to cover tonight.
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We'll begin just by covering a little bit
about some of our local hazards.
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We'll talk about local coordination
as well as county coordination,
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evacuations,
sheltering, alert and warning.
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And then the real big thing
tonight is to brief you
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on our planning efforts
that we've been working on here,
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both at the city of orchestra level
and also at the County Ventura.
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Next slide, please.
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So Ventura County
is obviously a wonderful place to live,
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but unfortunately,
we do have our share of disasters.
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We've had several over the last few years.
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Here are a few photos of some
just to kind of refresh your memory.
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We we all too often have those rockslides
that happen along the Pacific Coast
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Highway and 2016 believe it or not, back
when it used to rain a little bit more.
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We deal with things like flooding,
flooding along our freeways, flooding
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along our stream areas.
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And of course, we deal
with other types of hazards.
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And this photo you see here is a hazmat
response on the city of Oxnard.
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Again,
Ventura County is a wonderful place,
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but we do experience
our share of disasters
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Next slide
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some of the other hazards
that we face along the way here
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include agricultural or biological type
incidents,
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coastal erosion and sea level
rise, dam failures, droughts,
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which we're in obviously right now,
the potential for earthquakes, floods,
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landslides, severe weather conditions,
including heat and cold
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events,
severe storms, terrorism, tsunamis.
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There are areas in Oxnard that,
of course, are in the tsunami inundation
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zone, wildfires,
which were all too familiar with.
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It is fire season right
now, mass casualty incidents.
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We're seeing more and more cyber attacks
and of course, the potential
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for extended utility outages.
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Next slide,
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as was mentioned earlier,
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we do everything we can
to respond to these types of incidents.
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There are a number of resources
both at the local level here in Ventura
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County, originating as as close to you
as the city of Oxnard.
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We have county resources.
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We have state resources
and we have federal resources.
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But by and far, despite the incident type,
all of these incidents
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that occur in our county are primarily
a local responsibility,
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meaning that we as your local entity
we'll do our best to address them.
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Now, we may look to other state partners
for assistance,
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but it always remains a local emergency.
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Our state partners,
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when we do need assistance beyond what
we're able to provide at the city level
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or the county level, is the California
Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
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They've been awesome through the pandemic
in providing us with additional personal
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protective equipment,
gloves, masks, you name it.
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They've been a great source
of information and assistance.
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In addition to our partners at FEMA, FEMA,
we access through the state governor's
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Office of Emergency Services
they, too, are here to assist us
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in managing any type of incident
on a local level.
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And with that, we're going to kind of
kick things off from a local level.
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And I'm going to hand the presentation
over to Scott Brewer
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was the emergency manager
from the Oxnard Fire Department.
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To tell you a little bit about more
what Oxnard does.
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Go ahead. Scott.
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Well, thank you, Patrick.
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I want to thank the county of Interpret,
the county office of Emergency Management
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for their ongoing partnership
cooperation and coordination,
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and that includes tonight's presentation.
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I also want to thank everybody
00:21:54,480 --> 00:21:58,120
who took the time and cared to
to be on the presentation tonight.
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You had to register in advance,
and then some of us had technical
00:22:01,920 --> 00:22:02,840
challenges getting on.
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So to everyone who chose to be a part
of this, thank you again for your time.
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In one of the previous slides.
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Patrick
listed a number of hazards or disasters
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that could potentially impact
both the county and our cities.
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And it's very important to point that out
in that our first responsibility
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is to kind of do our best to figure out
what type of disasters can strike.
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But we also know one other thing.
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We know that disasters don't
respect municipal jurisdictional
00:22:31,440 --> 00:22:33,440
or human boundaries.
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A disaster in Ventura or Port
Y, Niemi right now
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could easily be a disaster in Oxnard
in just a few minutes or a few hours.
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So that's why it's so important
that we unify our planning,
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that we plan together,
that we train together,
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and that we work and coordinate
together on a regular basis.
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Also, through that process
that Patrick showed us, what we call
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Sams or the state
standardized emergency management system,
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the way we get additional resources into
our city
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is by going through a process of going
first to our county partners at OAS.
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And then that moves up, as Patrick
pointed out, to the Governor's
00:23:12,960 --> 00:23:16,320
Office of Emergency Services
and ultimately to FEMA.
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And this is a critical way we do business.
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And this is as unified throughout
the state and now throughout the country.
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One of the other things
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is, is that it's critically that as
we look at planning, that we we align
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those plans, not just do it together,
but we unify our terminology, our systems.
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It's kind of unique
in emergency management.
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You can walk into an emergency operations
center of one jurisdiction,
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leave that, and then go directly
to another jurisdiction.
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And that emergency operation center
will look very much the same, maybe not
00:23:53,840 --> 00:23:56,920
physically but in the way
they do business, the different
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sections, the different responsibilities
and the different functions
00:24:00,520 --> 00:24:01,800
are really all the same.
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And it also includes the terminology
So again, to the county.
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Thank you.
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As we get started,
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I want to go over a little background
about the the city of Oxnard.
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Some things that you may
or may not have known Oxnard
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is one of ten incorporated cities
within the county of Ventura.
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We have a land
00:24:20,080 --> 00:24:23,960
area of about 27 square miles
and a population
00:24:23,960 --> 00:24:28,360
of approximately 210,000 residents
by population.
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Oxnard is the 22nd largest city
in the state of California.
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And 112th
largest city in the United States.
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So while we think of ourselves
kind of out here on the coast, really,
00:24:40,440 --> 00:24:43,440
as you look at communities and cities,
00:24:43,840 --> 00:24:46,560
we're really on that scale, a big city.
00:24:46,560 --> 00:24:49,560
So Oxnard is also a full service city.
00:24:49,560 --> 00:24:52,400
And what that means
is that we have our own police department
00:24:52,840 --> 00:24:55,760
we have our own fire department,
public works,
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sanitation and environmental, cultural
and community services,
00:25:00,520 --> 00:25:04,080
planning department, housing department,
parks, libraries, and on and on.
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Really,
we provide the services to the community,
00:25:08,040 --> 00:25:10,960
and that's also important to know.
00:25:11,120 --> 00:25:13,160
And as we look at public safety
00:25:13,440 --> 00:25:16,360
and non public safety resources,
we have to realize that
00:25:17,280 --> 00:25:19,400
on a day to day basis, our public safety
00:25:19,400 --> 00:25:22,760
resources are the type of things
that will respond to emergencies.
00:25:23,040 --> 00:25:27,280
But having all those other different
departments are also available to us
00:25:27,280 --> 00:25:30,520
should a disaster strike and should
we need to recruit them and bring them
00:25:30,880 --> 00:25:33,360
into the disaster service worker
00:25:33,640 --> 00:25:36,520
realm
and have them assist our our residents
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I think we're
really in a very fortunate situation,
00:25:44,040 --> 00:25:47,680
both in the county of Oxnard excuse me,
the City of Rock and the County Ventura
00:25:48,000 --> 00:25:52,440
we have some of the best public
safety agencies and personnel
00:25:52,440 --> 00:25:54,680
anywhere in the country,
some of the best equipment,
00:25:54,680 --> 00:25:57,680
some of the best training, and certainly
some of the most dedicated people
00:25:58,320 --> 00:25:59,120
without fail.
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Our citizens know that on any given day,
if they have an emergency
00:26:03,840 --> 00:26:07,200
that requires police or fire
or they have a medical situation
00:26:07,600 --> 00:26:12,000
they can pick up a phone and call 911
and they're going to receive resources
00:26:12,160 --> 00:26:14,760
in a very short time
and the resources that they need.
00:26:15,960 --> 00:26:20,080
So tonight, we're very fortunate
to have with us Oxnard Police Chief
00:26:20,240 --> 00:26:24,160
Jason Needles and the Oxnard fire chief,
Alexander Hamilton.
00:26:24,480 --> 00:26:27,760
So to kind of kick this off,
I'm going to pose a series of questions
00:26:27,840 --> 00:26:31,560
to each of our chiefs and give you a
little background about their departments.
00:26:31,560 --> 00:26:33,720
So we'll start first with Chief Benitez.
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Chief, welcome
and thank you for being here.
00:26:36,880 --> 00:26:37,600
Evening.
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Please give us a brief description
of your department, kind of what it does,
00:26:41,840 --> 00:26:44,920
its functions, its services
and maybe some of its capabilities.
00:26:45,840 --> 00:26:49,280
So the Ochsner Police Department
is considered to be a medium
00:26:49,280 --> 00:26:50,560
sized department.
00:26:50,560 --> 00:26:54,720
We are the largest municipal department
in the tri counties region.
00:26:55,680 --> 00:26:58,920
Our department is complement
when fully staffed consists
00:26:58,920 --> 00:27:02,560
of 238 sworn positions.
00:27:03,240 --> 00:27:08,440
That is also in addition
to about 123 professional staff members.
00:27:08,440 --> 00:27:10,120
These are civilian support
00:27:10,120 --> 00:27:13,360
staff members that are that help us run
the organization.
00:27:13,920 --> 00:27:18,120
They're very critical to us functioning
so overall, given the population,
00:27:18,120 --> 00:27:23,760
we have a ratio of about 1.14
to 1.15 officers per 1000 residents.
00:27:24,560 --> 00:27:27,040
Our police department is located
in a centralized
00:27:27,600 --> 00:27:30,600
central headquarters
building in downtown Oxnard.
00:27:30,600 --> 00:27:33,840
We do have an annex building
where we have some support services
00:27:33,840 --> 00:27:36,360
and some auxiliary units
that operate out of there.
00:27:37,560 --> 00:27:38,560
But our department is broken
00:27:38,560 --> 00:27:42,720
down into three major bureaus,
the Field Services Bureau,
00:27:43,080 --> 00:27:47,160
the Investigative Services Bureau
and the Administrative Services Bureau.
00:27:47,160 --> 00:27:51,320
And I'll speak more about the first two,
the as the Administrative Services
00:27:51,320 --> 00:27:55,920
Bureau, as a lot of the support service
functions, field services includes patrol.
00:27:55,920 --> 00:27:58,440
Our Patrol Support Division
includes our traffic
00:28:00,240 --> 00:28:01,920
traffic detail.
00:28:01,920 --> 00:28:04,400
Our Special Enforcement
Unit Unit is housed
00:28:04,400 --> 00:28:06,480
within the Special Operations Division.
00:28:06,720 --> 00:28:11,120
And like most departments our size,
we have a number of these resources.
00:28:11,280 --> 00:28:13,920
Like I mentioned, SWAT Team Traffic Unit.
00:28:14,400 --> 00:28:17,200
We also have our own dispatch center,
which processes
00:28:18,760 --> 00:28:22,120
our calls for service
and actually for fire calls transfers.
00:28:22,120 --> 00:28:25,880
The calls
being the initial point of contact
00:28:25,880 --> 00:28:30,640
transfers, fire calls to county fire,
who then dispatches those detectives.
00:28:31,280 --> 00:28:34,560
Our in our Investigative Services Bureau,
which basically are there
00:28:34,560 --> 00:28:39,240
to investigate crimes, provide crime
analysis and support and coordinate
00:28:39,240 --> 00:28:43,120
with the criminal justice system
to prosecute criminal offenders.
00:28:43,320 --> 00:28:45,960
But it also has some other
additional functions like
00:28:46,920 --> 00:28:47,640
court liaison
00:28:47,640 --> 00:28:50,520
services victim services, missing persons
00:28:51,680 --> 00:28:53,680
investigations, as well as managing,
00:28:53,960 --> 00:28:57,600
tracking
and registering the local sex offenders.
00:28:58,000 --> 00:29:00,120
So that's an overall.
00:29:00,120 --> 00:29:03,960
If there is any one that would like
more information about the department,
00:29:03,960 --> 00:29:09,360
I just encourage them to go to Oxnard PD
because and in the pull down menu,
00:29:09,360 --> 00:29:11,720
you can see an org chart
and you can see how we're shaped.
00:29:11,960 --> 00:29:14,560
You can learn more about
all these different units that we have.
00:29:16,200 --> 00:29:17,040
Thank you, Chief.
00:29:17,040 --> 00:29:19,040
On average,
about how many calls for service
00:29:19,080 --> 00:29:21,360
does your department respond
to on any given day?
00:29:21,360 --> 00:29:23,560
On average, we're a busy city.
00:29:24,680 --> 00:29:28,720
During a typical year, we respond to a
little over 100,000 calls for service.
00:29:28,720 --> 00:29:32,640
And when I say that, I'm referring
to those calls that are generated
00:29:32,640 --> 00:29:35,960
by somebody calling
in, requesting something respond.
00:29:37,080 --> 00:29:40,520
So on the
average we're looking at about 270 calls
00:29:40,560 --> 00:29:43,000
per day that our officers are handling
00:29:44,320 --> 00:29:45,760
as well as our professional staff.
00:29:45,760 --> 00:29:47,400
They handle the number
of those calls as well.
00:29:47,400 --> 00:29:50,040
Because not
all calls are related to crimes,
00:29:50,520 --> 00:29:55,160
but that does not include
approximately 40,000 or so or so
00:29:55,640 --> 00:29:59,480
police generated events
such as traffic stops,
00:29:59,480 --> 00:30:03,080
put patrols, stops of persons
and other things like that.
00:30:03,080 --> 00:30:05,880
So when you look at it,
it turns out to be a very busy, busy city.
00:30:06,200 --> 00:30:06,960
20, 20.
00:30:06,960 --> 00:30:09,080
We had a slight dip in the call
volume, largely
00:30:09,400 --> 00:30:12,880
for reasons related to the pandemic,
but it's safe to say that
00:30:12,880 --> 00:30:16,520
we're around the ballpark of 100,000 calls
for service per year.
00:30:17,520 --> 00:30:18,440
Excellent.
00:30:18,440 --> 00:30:21,280
And in the event
of some type of large scale emergency,
00:30:21,520 --> 00:30:24,000
where would your department
get additional resources
00:30:25,160 --> 00:30:26,040
generally
00:30:26,200 --> 00:30:29,600
if we were speaking in terms of law
enforcement resources that were needed,
00:30:29,840 --> 00:30:33,680
our first path is usually to try
to call in as many people as we can.
00:30:33,960 --> 00:30:36,080
Obviously
there are some limitations to that
00:30:36,560 --> 00:30:37,680
and also given the nature
00:30:37,680 --> 00:30:39,960
of the emergency,
that might pose some other difficulties.
00:30:39,960 --> 00:30:43,800
But once we do that,
we do have other city departments.
00:30:43,800 --> 00:30:45,960
Like you said,
we are a full service city that can help
00:30:45,960 --> 00:30:48,800
support some of these operations
that may take place.
00:30:49,800 --> 00:30:52,120
But once we get past exhausting
00:30:52,120 --> 00:30:55,120
all resources within our city
and within our department,
00:30:55,560 --> 00:30:58,680
we then rely on mutual aid
with other law enforcement agencies.
00:30:59,680 --> 00:31:01,360
Excellent. Thank you.
00:31:01,360 --> 00:31:02,080
Thank you, Chief.
00:31:02,080 --> 00:31:02,720
I'm going to pose
00:31:02,720 --> 00:31:07,440
the same series of questions to Fire Chief
Alexander Hamilton and Chief.
00:31:07,800 --> 00:31:11,120
So if you wouldn't mind,
please give us a description of the fire
00:31:11,120 --> 00:31:14,600
department, your functions, services
and capabilities here in Oxnard.
00:31:15,960 --> 00:31:16,640
Thank you, Scott.
00:31:16,640 --> 00:31:18,280
I appreciate that.
00:31:18,280 --> 00:31:19,320
Good evening, everybody.
00:31:19,320 --> 00:31:22,400
As Scott mentioned,
my name is Alexander Hamilton,
00:31:22,960 --> 00:31:25,800
the fire chief here
for the Oxnard Fire Department.
00:31:26,360 --> 00:31:29,880
I serve the fire department
when fully staffed.
00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:32,040
We have 130 employees
00:31:33,200 --> 00:31:37,080
and then the employees
that are actually out in the stations.
00:31:37,080 --> 00:31:40,040
We have eight stations geographically
located throughout the city,
00:31:40,520 --> 00:31:42,960
and we have 44 personnel
00:31:44,080 --> 00:31:46,200
in those stations each day.
00:31:46,200 --> 00:31:50,280
So that we are considered an all hazards
fire department.
00:31:50,280 --> 00:31:53,400
So we we really practice out on being able
00:31:53,400 --> 00:31:57,080
to deal with
any any issues that get thrown our way.
00:31:57,080 --> 00:31:59,440
So we obviously do fire protection
00:32:00,080 --> 00:32:03,560
EMS services, but we also have a robust
00:32:04,560 --> 00:32:07,520
urban search and rescue program,
hazardous materials
00:32:08,120 --> 00:32:10,320
program, Ocean Rescue.
00:32:10,840 --> 00:32:13,920
We participate a lot in in wildland
and mutual
00:32:13,920 --> 00:32:17,120
aid assignments to help other
jurisdictions in wildland firefighting
00:32:18,240 --> 00:32:20,400
then out of our administration office.
00:32:21,160 --> 00:32:24,840
That's where we do that's
where a lot of our training comes from.
00:32:24,840 --> 00:32:28,160
Our grants, administration and management,
00:32:28,480 --> 00:32:32,360
our fire investigations
division is in our administration office.
00:32:32,360 --> 00:32:36,800
We also do plan checks hazardous materials
inspections for those businesses
00:32:36,840 --> 00:32:38,720
that store hazardous materials.
00:32:38,720 --> 00:32:42,520
And obviously emergency management,
which is where my colleague's
00:32:42,520 --> 00:32:44,800
expertize is also in our office
00:32:46,840 --> 00:32:49,040
and I think
00:32:49,320 --> 00:32:50,520
I was back to go to the next question.
00:32:50,520 --> 00:32:52,520
The next question was about
how many calls we receive
00:32:52,520 --> 00:32:55,320
on the number of calls
for service on any given day.
00:32:56,520 --> 00:33:00,080
So the excellent fire department
receives on average around 70
00:33:01,320 --> 00:33:03,360
emergency calls for service each day.
00:33:04,520 --> 00:33:07,560
And obviously that goes up and down
00:33:07,760 --> 00:33:11,800
last year with the pandemic
when when there was that first lockdown
00:33:11,800 --> 00:33:15,360
sort of March and April,
our call volume very much slowed down.
00:33:15,360 --> 00:33:18,840
And then sadly, by the end of the year
when the pandemic really got
00:33:19,280 --> 00:33:22,480
significant, November
and December were incredibly busy.
00:33:23,360 --> 00:33:25,520
So it does
it does move around a little bit
00:33:26,880 --> 00:33:27,760
as someone who sits
00:33:27,760 --> 00:33:31,800
here in the administrative offices,
I know how busy it is and and see
00:33:31,800 --> 00:33:35,760
the number of areas
that the fire department is focused on
00:33:36,320 --> 00:33:38,800
in the event of a large scale
emergency disaster.
00:33:39,000 --> 00:33:41,320
Where would your department
get additional resources?
00:33:42,360 --> 00:33:43,600
Great question.
00:33:43,600 --> 00:33:46,320
And so our first
00:33:46,320 --> 00:33:50,760
our first response would be to
to call back our personnel so we can
00:33:51,000 --> 00:33:51,720
we can immediately
00:33:51,720 --> 00:33:55,040
put out a page to all of our personnel
to report back to stations
00:33:56,040 --> 00:33:58,560
I think the last time we did
that was was probably
00:33:58,560 --> 00:34:02,520
the Woolsey fire was
was the most recent time that we did that.
00:34:02,520 --> 00:34:05,640
But we always get a great response
from our personnel come back in
00:34:06,360 --> 00:34:08,320
depending on the nature of the emergency.
00:34:08,320 --> 00:34:11,720
We do have a fantastic relationship
with our operational area partners.
00:34:12,000 --> 00:34:15,200
So Ventura City Fire Department,
Ventura County Fire Department,
00:34:15,840 --> 00:34:18,280
the Federal Fire Department on the base.
00:34:19,080 --> 00:34:21,160
And so we may be able to have
00:34:21,600 --> 00:34:24,080
automatic aid from those agencies
00:34:24,720 --> 00:34:26,760
all of our vehicles
throughout Ventura County,
00:34:26,760 --> 00:34:28,760
all of our emergency
response vehicles have
00:34:30,080 --> 00:34:31,800
automatic vehicle locators.
00:34:31,800 --> 00:34:35,560
So we can always send the closest resource
to to any emergency regardless
00:34:35,560 --> 00:34:37,240
of jurisdiction.
00:34:37,320 --> 00:34:39,560
If if it exceeded
00:34:39,560 --> 00:34:42,680
if our needs exceeded that capacity,
then obviously
00:34:42,680 --> 00:34:47,200
we have a very robust mutual aid system
here in California where we can call upon
00:34:48,200 --> 00:34:50,320
other jurisdictions from far and wide,
00:34:50,840 --> 00:34:54,640
both outside the county
and also potentially across the state
00:34:54,640 --> 00:34:57,160
and across the nation, just depending on
how big that emergency is.
00:34:57,840 --> 00:35:01,600
You've actually had personnel assigned to
several of the Northern California fires.
00:35:01,600 --> 00:35:03,840
I know in the last few weeks
00:35:03,840 --> 00:35:05,520
yeah, we still have
00:35:06,000 --> 00:35:08,440
we have some personnel
assigned to the Dixie Fire
00:35:08,760 --> 00:35:11,280
and Monument Fire,
as well as Cowgirl Fire.
00:35:12,320 --> 00:35:13,520
Excellent. Thank you.
00:35:13,520 --> 00:35:17,000
Thank you to both of our chiefs
for their comments and their perspective.
00:35:17,280 --> 00:35:20,880
I have the opportunity to work with
both of these gentlemen fairly closely.
00:35:20,880 --> 00:35:22,960
And I want to assure you that
00:35:22,960 --> 00:35:26,360
they work tirelessly
to to maintain this level of service
00:35:26,360 --> 00:35:29,880
and training that's necessary
to keep their departments at this level.
00:35:30,400 --> 00:35:33,720
As I go through the rest of my slides,
either of the Chiefs, if you have
00:35:33,720 --> 00:35:37,560
comments or something you'd like to add,
please feel free to jump in.
00:35:38,600 --> 00:35:39,240
So tonight, you
00:35:39,240 --> 00:35:42,600
know, we are going to hear a lot of terms
like emergencies and disasters.
00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:45,760
But I think it's really important
as we start out early
00:35:45,760 --> 00:35:49,640
in this to kind of define the difference
between emergencies and disasters.
00:35:49,640 --> 00:35:52,840
And I think sometimes we throw
those terms out there with kind of a
00:35:54,000 --> 00:35:56,560
kind of in a way
of not fully understanding what they are.
00:35:56,560 --> 00:35:58,320
In the case of an emergency,
00:35:58,320 --> 00:36:01,440
this is a police
or fire or medical situation
00:36:01,440 --> 00:36:04,440
and that our departments deal
with on a day to day basis.
00:36:05,000 --> 00:36:07,720
You might say it's business
as usual for these departments.
00:36:08,040 --> 00:36:11,760
In the case of most, most emergencies,
they're going to respond.
00:36:11,760 --> 00:36:15,200
They're going to have the resources
or call in the resources that they need.
00:36:15,560 --> 00:36:17,120
They're going to deal with the problem
00:36:17,120 --> 00:36:20,040
to the best of their ability
and resolve it fairly quickly.
00:36:21,040 --> 00:36:21,600
In the case
00:36:21,600 --> 00:36:24,640
of a disaster,
this is a different situation.
00:36:24,640 --> 00:36:28,920
This is a situation where our resources
are actually overwhelmed.
00:36:29,560 --> 00:36:32,800
This is a condition where we may not have
the resources that are needed
00:36:33,120 --> 00:36:37,560
to give everybody the level of assistance
that they need in a very large
00:36:37,600 --> 00:36:42,320
or extensive disaster, such as a major
earthquake or something of that magnitude.
00:36:42,680 --> 00:36:44,520
Our communities and our residents
00:36:44,520 --> 00:36:48,280
may be on their own for several hours
or maybe even several days.
00:36:48,600 --> 00:36:51,840
So it's really important to understand
that difference between the day to day
00:36:51,840 --> 00:36:56,040
services we get versus that disaster
type of situation.
00:36:56,040 --> 00:36:57,520
Next slide, please.
00:37:01,880 --> 00:37:03,000
Oh, thank you.
00:37:03,120 --> 00:37:07,400
So as we talked about emergency
preparedness, naturally the focus
00:37:07,440 --> 00:37:10,520
for the doctor
may you know, what that means
00:37:11,760 --> 00:37:15,320
is it means being proactive,
not just reactive.
00:37:15,640 --> 00:37:18,440
And that includes individuals and families
includes
00:37:18,440 --> 00:37:21,520
our local business
and our business community, our schools,
00:37:22,120 --> 00:37:26,080
nonprofit organizations,
our community groups, our faith
00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:29,960
based organizations and churches,
and for us, the city government, you know,
00:37:30,000 --> 00:37:33,280
are we prepared not only to give
that level of service that we do
00:37:33,280 --> 00:37:36,840
every day, but are
we prepared to have that surge capacity
00:37:36,840 --> 00:37:40,680
or expand
our role should a disaster strike next?
00:37:40,680 --> 00:37:40,960
Please
00:37:45,600 --> 00:37:47,800
as we actually plan for emergencies.
00:37:47,800 --> 00:37:49,800
And that's a big term for us plan.
00:37:49,800 --> 00:37:52,760
It's it's a short word,
but it's a big responsibility
00:37:53,320 --> 00:37:56,760
as we plan for emergencies,
we consider that there are actually
00:37:56,880 --> 00:37:59,800
three phases of disaster management.
00:38:00,160 --> 00:38:04,160
And these include preparedness,
response force and recovery.
00:38:04,200 --> 00:38:07,080
Enough to speak
just to each of those very briefly.
00:38:07,080 --> 00:38:08,200
Next, please,
00:38:11,280 --> 00:38:12,800
in the preparedness phase,
00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:15,960
this is our biggest opportunity
as a community, as a city
00:38:16,960 --> 00:38:21,840
and a citizen to actually do something
that we can take proactive action
00:38:21,840 --> 00:38:24,480
to survive and quickly recover
00:38:25,160 --> 00:38:27,480
from an emergency adviser.
00:38:27,840 --> 00:38:30,800
And this includes home and family
emergency plans.
00:38:30,800 --> 00:38:34,240
Did your family know what to do
in the event of an earthquake?
00:38:34,240 --> 00:38:37,680
It can be as simple as that
cover and hold on or as complex.
00:38:37,680 --> 00:38:40,000
How do I turn off the utility
should I have a problem?
00:38:40,520 --> 00:38:42,480
Do you have a disaster supplies kit?
00:38:42,480 --> 00:38:43,800
That's five days minimum.
00:38:43,800 --> 00:38:45,400
We used to save three days,
00:38:45,400 --> 00:38:49,080
but we've learned from recent disasters
such as earthquakes, hurricanes,
00:38:49,200 --> 00:38:53,040
and fire that people really need to expand
that and think about five days.
00:38:53,040 --> 00:38:56,600
Seven days would be even better
to be completely self-sufficient.
00:38:56,640 --> 00:39:00,880
What that means is we can't go
to the store we can't go to the ATM,
00:39:01,160 --> 00:39:06,360
we can't go to the pharmacy, and it means
we can't maybe put gas in our car.
00:39:06,680 --> 00:39:10,520
So having to ask for supplies
and a basic disaster kit are critical.
00:39:11,200 --> 00:39:14,760
Do our businesses
need to have an emergency business plan?
00:39:15,080 --> 00:39:17,920
Do they know what to do
to their employees, know what to do?
00:39:18,360 --> 00:39:21,000
You know, there are some very simple
methods that can be
00:39:21,000 --> 00:39:24,600
used to know how to turn off utilities,
how to turn off our electricity,
00:39:24,920 --> 00:39:29,200
what to do that can prevent further damage
should businesses need to have a plan.
00:39:29,760 --> 00:39:32,520
We need to look at hardening our homes
and businesses,
00:39:33,320 --> 00:39:37,160
things like tying our homes
down to the foundations
00:39:37,560 --> 00:39:41,280
or anchoring heavy objects to the walls
so that they don't fall over
00:39:41,280 --> 00:39:45,400
and they don't break or our block,
our access and egress are critical.
00:39:45,520 --> 00:39:48,320
We also need to think about economic
preparedness
00:39:48,440 --> 00:39:53,520
do we have some type of reserves that are
available to us and for us at home level?
00:39:53,840 --> 00:39:57,480
Do we have some cash on hand
if we can't go to the ATM
00:39:57,480 --> 00:40:01,400
or if we can't use our credit card,
do we have some cash where
00:40:01,560 --> 00:40:06,600
if there is an opportunity to buy some
basic needs that that we have the cash?
00:40:07,200 --> 00:40:10,600
And are we properly insured both at home
and in our businesses?
00:40:10,600 --> 00:40:11,320
Are we insured
00:40:11,320 --> 00:40:15,480
against the type of disasters or hazards
that might impact our community?
00:40:16,480 --> 00:40:17,280
The other area that
00:40:17,280 --> 00:40:20,600
we focus on
and preparedness is emergency training.
00:40:21,120 --> 00:40:23,640
And there's a lot of different
training programs out there.
00:40:24,000 --> 00:40:28,560
The one that that we really champion,
the one that we are really involved
00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:32,600
in a cert, and this is the Community
Emergency Response Team Training Program,
00:40:33,160 --> 00:40:36,480
and this is a series of classes
that teach basic citizens
00:40:36,480 --> 00:40:39,240
how to be community first responders,
00:40:39,960 --> 00:40:44,560
how to know what to do and what not to do
in the event of emergency.
00:40:45,000 --> 00:40:49,520
And prior to COVID,
we taught about four cert classes a year,
00:40:50,160 --> 00:40:52,520
and two of those
were in English and Spanish.
00:40:52,520 --> 00:40:56,280
And I'm hoping as quickly as we can
and as quickly as we're cleared
00:40:56,280 --> 00:41:00,480
to get back to a face to face contact
that we'll resume our cert program.
00:41:00,480 --> 00:41:03,360
And if you have any interest in that,
we'd love to have you get involved
00:41:03,640 --> 00:41:08,000
in our CERT program, taking a basic first
aid class through the Red Cross through
00:41:08,040 --> 00:41:12,280
your local community college is critical
and something as simple as CPR.
00:41:12,280 --> 00:41:14,640
CPR used to be very complicated.
00:41:14,640 --> 00:41:15,720
I remember when I first learned it,
00:41:15,720 --> 00:41:20,040
but now they've made it a lot, a lot
easier and a lot simpler to remember.
00:41:20,520 --> 00:41:23,680
And certainly having that basic level
of emergency training
00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:27,600
is probably going to be used,
not necessarily during a disaster,
00:41:27,680 --> 00:41:31,040
but maybe to even benefit you,
your family, your next door neighbors.
00:41:32,160 --> 00:41:35,600
And previous area where I worked,
I know that we had several people
00:41:35,640 --> 00:41:39,400
who had come in for disaster training,
but then came back.
00:41:40,360 --> 00:41:42,520
You know, I was able to do CPR
00:41:42,680 --> 00:41:45,960
on my neighbor child
after they were rescued out of the pool.
00:41:46,200 --> 00:41:48,120
And really that these were lifesaving
skills.
00:41:48,120 --> 00:41:51,200
We're good for disaster and day to day
purposes.
00:41:51,960 --> 00:41:56,640
Staying in employers
or getting information is critical.
00:41:56,640 --> 00:42:00,320
There's no lack of support
to get information to them,
00:42:01,200 --> 00:42:05,280
but there is lack of sources
that are reliable, timely and official,
00:42:05,560 --> 00:42:09,440
things like radio, broadcast TV broadcasts
and what we call
00:42:09,480 --> 00:42:11,120
V, C or Ventura County Alert.
00:42:11,120 --> 00:42:14,800
I know that Patrick will be talking
a little more about that.
00:42:15,360 --> 00:42:17,000
Social media is another area,
00:42:17,000 --> 00:42:18,960
but one of the problems
we're also experiencing
00:42:18,960 --> 00:42:22,360
in this day of electronic communication
is misinformation.
00:42:23,160 --> 00:42:28,960
The city of Oxnard was not directly
impacted by the the Thomas fire.
00:42:29,280 --> 00:42:32,800
However, there was a lot of misinformation
a smoke came into our community
00:42:33,120 --> 00:42:36,920
that our community was indeed on fire
and that we had active fire
00:42:36,960 --> 00:42:38,320
burning in our community.
00:42:38,320 --> 00:42:39,440
So it's very important
00:42:39,440 --> 00:42:41,040
that we not only get
information out there,
00:42:41,040 --> 00:42:44,520
but you get it from a source
that you can trust and that it's official.
00:42:45,120 --> 00:42:47,640
And then in that preparedness
phase, partnerships,
00:42:47,800 --> 00:42:51,600
schools, churches and businesses,
how can you help each other?
00:42:51,920 --> 00:42:53,520
How can you help your neighbor?
00:42:53,520 --> 00:42:54,680
We're certainly involved
00:42:54,680 --> 00:42:57,640
in that preparedness phase
with all of our local schools yearly.
00:42:58,160 --> 00:43:01,160
Our department reviews
all of the individual site
00:43:01,320 --> 00:43:03,720
emergency plans
for our elementary schools.
00:43:04,160 --> 00:43:07,240
We work very closely
with our high school districts
00:43:07,480 --> 00:43:11,280
in making sure that they're aligned
with what we're doing.
00:43:11,640 --> 00:43:15,360
They know how to communicate and
coordinate with us during an emergency.
00:43:15,600 --> 00:43:20,960
So that preparedness phase, it's
often said again, that 99% of your ability
00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:24,960
to do anything about an emergency is gone
once it happens.
00:43:25,160 --> 00:43:28,600
So really, how many of us have ever said,
Oh, I've got to get batteries
00:43:28,600 --> 00:43:29,360
for my flashlight
00:43:29,360 --> 00:43:32,400
or There's something I need to do,
but the next day something happens,
00:43:32,400 --> 00:43:35,800
the power goes out, make it, oh, darn it,
I didn't deal with those batteries.
00:43:35,800 --> 00:43:38,840
So doing it now
in that preparedness phase is critical.
00:43:38,880 --> 00:43:39,480
Next, please,
00:43:46,280 --> 00:43:48,000
next slide, please.
00:43:48,800 --> 00:43:50,400
Oh, there's a little bit of a lag.
00:43:50,400 --> 00:43:53,560
I apologize on my end here.
00:43:55,040 --> 00:43:59,360
It's not changing on my end,
but the next is the response phase.
00:43:59,360 --> 00:44:00,240
And I'm going to look over
00:44:00,240 --> 00:44:04,280
on another computer here
so that I can actually see the slides.
00:44:04,280 --> 00:44:07,800
So during their flight response phase,
this is the time where
00:44:08,040 --> 00:44:09,360
we're committing resources.
00:44:09,360 --> 00:44:11,480
We're assessing
what's going on in the community.
00:44:11,480 --> 00:44:16,880
We're figuring out how extensive is this
disaster, how involved
00:44:17,160 --> 00:44:20,320
is, what resources we still have
00:44:20,520 --> 00:44:23,520
available to us to apply to that problem.
00:44:23,840 --> 00:44:28,320
And managing resources is really
what emergency management is all about.
00:44:28,560 --> 00:44:32,480
And as we manage these resources, really,
we have four primary goals.
00:44:32,560 --> 00:44:35,080
Our goals are first and foremost
to protect lives.
00:44:35,400 --> 00:44:37,560
Our next goal is to protect property.
00:44:37,760 --> 00:44:39,600
Then we want to protect the environment,
00:44:39,600 --> 00:44:43,640
and then we want to put our community back
together and put our community
00:44:44,040 --> 00:44:47,080
back to a normal state as quickly
as we possibly can.
00:44:47,400 --> 00:44:51,160
And depending on the size of a disaster,
that may be a short term deal,
00:44:51,160 --> 00:44:52,480
that may be a long term.
00:44:52,480 --> 00:44:57,800
I know that the county
has actually just more recently shut down
00:44:57,800 --> 00:45:00,480
some of their operations
and recovering from some disasters
00:45:00,920 --> 00:45:02,400
that occurred many years ago.
00:45:02,400 --> 00:45:04,680
So recovery could be a long term process.
00:45:05,120 --> 00:45:09,360
But during that response phase,
we're starting to look at recovery issues.
00:45:09,360 --> 00:45:11,520
We don't wait
until the whole thing is over.
00:45:11,640 --> 00:45:15,400
So protecting lives, protecting property,
protecting the environment,
00:45:15,400 --> 00:45:19,320
restoring the community
is what that response phase is about.
00:45:19,560 --> 00:45:20,120
Next, please
00:45:24,960 --> 00:45:27,080
how we do that is through
00:45:27,360 --> 00:45:32,280
coordinating our resources
and through coordinating our personnel.
00:45:32,280 --> 00:45:35,720
And we have something that we use called
an emergency operations plan.
00:45:36,080 --> 00:45:37,360
And one of the things we talked about
00:45:37,360 --> 00:45:39,960
is every family,
every business needs to have a plan.
00:45:40,360 --> 00:45:44,080
Well, our city and our emergency services
need to have a plan.
00:45:44,400 --> 00:45:47,840
And our plan is in the form of what
we call our emergency operations plan.
00:45:47,840 --> 00:45:49,560
Or for short, we like acronyms.
00:45:49,560 --> 00:45:54,200
We call it the EOP and what this does
is this defines for us what our emergency
00:45:54,240 --> 00:45:57,480
management organization looks like
and what it's going to look like.
00:45:57,480 --> 00:46:01,800
Should we have an emergency or disaster
and we kind of shift modes.
00:46:01,800 --> 00:46:04,920
We don't necessarily do things
the way we normally do
00:46:04,920 --> 00:46:07,680
them on a day to day basis
when a disaster strikes.
00:46:07,920 --> 00:46:10,440
So we form a different type
of organization
00:46:10,760 --> 00:46:13,920
that's specifically designed to deal
with disasters.
00:46:14,200 --> 00:46:17,000
The information and the resources
that we have to deal with
00:46:17,640 --> 00:46:21,680
that plan also gives us our legal
authorities things like proclamation
00:46:21,720 --> 00:46:26,960
of local emergencies and how we get to
those those different levels
00:46:27,240 --> 00:46:31,920
of emergency services at the county,
state and also federal level.
00:46:33,000 --> 00:46:36,040
It defines
the emergency procedures for us.
00:46:36,600 --> 00:46:38,560
How are we going to do these things?
00:46:38,560 --> 00:46:41,960
What are we going to follow
just like, you know,
00:46:42,120 --> 00:46:45,120
after a disaster,
it may be a little hard to focus.
00:46:45,120 --> 00:46:48,880
It may be a little hard to go step by step
because the world doesn't quite
00:46:48,880 --> 00:46:51,240
look the way that it did
before the disaster strikes.
00:46:51,480 --> 00:46:54,360
So having our emergency procedures,
checklists,
00:46:54,360 --> 00:46:58,480
standard operating procedures
all laid out is critical to us.
00:46:58,480 --> 00:47:02,000
We also train and exercise
00:47:02,040 --> 00:47:04,800
to those emergency procedures
so that they're familiar to us.
00:47:05,600 --> 00:47:09,320
It defines our emergency operations
center, how we'll all come together
00:47:09,320 --> 00:47:12,960
in a central location
and how we'll work together face to face,
00:47:13,240 --> 00:47:15,760
what we call real time
emergency management.
00:47:16,880 --> 00:47:20,440
This last year, we were fortunate enough
to receive a federal grant,
00:47:20,960 --> 00:47:23,680
and we have recently gone
through a very large update
00:47:23,680 --> 00:47:26,840
to the technology
in our emergency operations center.
00:47:27,120 --> 00:47:31,200
This will allow us to act more quickly
and more efficiently get information in,
00:47:31,600 --> 00:47:35,480
and then have good communications going
out of our emergency operations center.
00:47:35,640 --> 00:47:40,560
So our plan, the why and how will used
our emergency operation center.
00:47:41,280 --> 00:47:44,800
And it's also required that our emergency
plan meet legal requirements
00:47:45,080 --> 00:47:49,080
both of the state of California
or Sams and of the federal government.
00:47:49,080 --> 00:47:51,880
And our plan certainly
does that. Next, please,
00:47:55,120 --> 00:47:55,960
and then following the
00:47:55,960 --> 00:47:59,680
emergency response,
we have that recovery phase.
00:48:00,000 --> 00:48:01,680
And during that phase, we're going to look
00:48:01,680 --> 00:48:05,400
to our local government
we're going to look to our state.
00:48:05,520 --> 00:48:06,080
We're going to look
00:48:06,080 --> 00:48:10,000
to the federal government
and federal agencies, community groups,
00:48:10,000 --> 00:48:15,200
nonprofit organizations, the Red Cross,
the Salvation Army, we're going to look to
00:48:15,800 --> 00:48:19,080
to to different groups
that are different facets
00:48:19,080 --> 00:48:22,320
of our community to to all come together.
00:48:22,320 --> 00:48:25,880
And, quite frankly, to our residents
to move into that phase
00:48:25,880 --> 00:48:29,800
and help our community
get back to a more normal state.
00:48:30,160 --> 00:48:33,120
The first priority for us
is going to be restoring infrastructure.
00:48:33,120 --> 00:48:35,880
How do we put back roads,
utilities and schools?
00:48:36,120 --> 00:48:39,680
We know that these are the keys
and getting people back to work
00:48:39,800 --> 00:48:42,240
and getting our community
back on its feet.
00:48:42,240 --> 00:48:44,640
If you don't have roads
and you don't have utilities,
00:48:45,120 --> 00:48:48,320
then certainly you can't get resources
and supplies in and out.
00:48:48,640 --> 00:48:51,960
We want to rebuild people's homes
if their homes are damaged or destroyed
00:48:51,960 --> 00:48:54,360
because we understand
that's the heart of a community.
00:48:54,360 --> 00:48:58,080
And home is is a critical resource
for every one of us.
00:48:58,200 --> 00:48:59,920
Restore people's property.
00:48:59,920 --> 00:49:02,080
We want to ensure economic recovery.
00:49:02,080 --> 00:49:06,480
And after a disaster, this is it seems
kind of almost trivial, but it's not.
00:49:06,480 --> 00:49:09,640
This is a very big issue
for helping our businesses,
00:49:09,920 --> 00:49:12,720
our community and our local governments
and individuals.
00:49:12,720 --> 00:49:15,240
Recover,
and that's a big part of what we do.
00:49:15,600 --> 00:49:18,880
And then that last part is restore
our community and lifestyle.
00:49:19,080 --> 00:49:22,040
We always talk about restoring
the community, but I think sometimes
00:49:22,200 --> 00:49:25,680
we overlook
getting back to that sense of normalcy
00:49:25,960 --> 00:49:29,520
where we can all go about our day to day
business, where family life
00:49:29,520 --> 00:49:33,440
returns to normal and businesses
are thriving and people are going
00:49:33,440 --> 00:49:37,080
about their day to day business separate
from that disaster.
00:49:37,640 --> 00:49:38,280
Next, please
00:49:44,480 --> 00:49:51,080
so I think we're just one of
00:49:51,120 --> 00:49:55,480
the issues that feed into what Patrick
is going to start talking about right now.
00:49:55,960 --> 00:49:57,600
But we have a job.
00:49:57,600 --> 00:49:59,320
We say all disasters are local.
00:49:59,320 --> 00:50:02,320
Our job is to make sure
we're prepared to take care of Oxnard.
00:50:02,320 --> 00:50:05,880
And if we need help,
then we'll go up to different levels.
00:50:06,160 --> 00:50:08,120
And the first level we'll go to
is the county.
00:50:08,120 --> 00:50:09,080
So thank you.
00:50:09,080 --> 00:50:11,840
And Patrick, I'll turn it.
00:50:11,880 --> 00:50:12,480
Thanks, Scott.
00:50:12,480 --> 00:50:15,120
And thanks for the great overview
of what's going on out in Oxnard.
00:50:15,120 --> 00:50:19,200
And like Oxnard, many of our cities
in Ventura County maintain
00:50:19,440 --> 00:50:20,920
an emergency operation center.
00:50:20,920 --> 00:50:25,680
In fact, all ten cities in Ventura County
maintain an emergency operation center,
00:50:26,040 --> 00:50:29,840
as well as police and fire service,
or perhaps they contract
00:50:29,840 --> 00:50:32,160
for those services here at the county.
00:50:32,160 --> 00:50:33,000
As Scott mentioned,
00:50:33,000 --> 00:50:37,720
we are the next level of support
to our ten incorporated cities, as well
00:50:37,720 --> 00:50:42,280
as providing direct support to all of the
unincorporated areas of Interior County.
00:50:42,280 --> 00:50:46,400
So if you live out in Piru,
perhaps an unincorporated area of Oxnard,
00:50:47,080 --> 00:50:51,120
Highland Acres, any number of places
we provide direct support to those places.
00:50:51,520 --> 00:50:54,960
Here at the County Emergency
Operations Center, we are working with
00:50:54,960 --> 00:50:58,360
more than just those ten cities
and unincorporated areas.
00:50:58,360 --> 00:51:01,920
So in particular,
we work with Naval Base, Ventura County.
00:51:02,080 --> 00:51:04,760
We got a question in the chat
just a few minutes ago
00:51:04,760 --> 00:51:07,360
about what our interaction is with
Naval Base Ventura County.
00:51:07,880 --> 00:51:11,160
Both us and the city of Oxnard work
with Naval Base, Ventura County
00:51:11,160 --> 00:51:14,600
very regularly, with the fire department,
with law enforcement,
00:51:14,600 --> 00:51:16,640
as well as their emergency management
department.
00:51:17,000 --> 00:51:20,160
Also coordinate with a number
of other organizations, water districts.
00:51:20,160 --> 00:51:22,480
The American Red Cross
has been a longtime partner
00:51:22,480 --> 00:51:26,040
in disaster
response water and sanitation districts.
00:51:26,240 --> 00:51:27,520
A ton of different people
00:51:28,920 --> 00:51:31,280
in addition
to that, where we're coordinating with
00:51:31,520 --> 00:51:35,400
what are called agency operation centers
or department operations centers.
00:51:35,400 --> 00:51:40,800
And those are centers operated by larger
agencies that are working towards
00:51:40,800 --> 00:51:43,800
maintaining continuity of operations
during an emergency.
00:51:44,120 --> 00:51:47,160
So the Ventura County Fire
Department, for instance, during
00:51:47,160 --> 00:51:50,760
a large emergency will activate
their department operations center
00:51:50,960 --> 00:51:54,800
just to ensure that they have adequate
staffing, adequate supplies
00:51:54,840 --> 00:51:58,760
and resources available to the agency
to continue to do their job.
00:51:59,240 --> 00:52:01,640
Of course, up at the top
there is the green box.
00:52:02,120 --> 00:52:05,400
When an incident is going on,
our emergency operations center,
00:52:05,400 --> 00:52:06,840
along with any city emergency
00:52:06,840 --> 00:52:10,200
operations center, is coordinating
with the incident command post.
00:52:10,680 --> 00:52:14,880
So emergency operations centers,
whether they're the city
00:52:14,880 --> 00:52:19,040
or the county, are not there to command
and control an incident in the field.
00:52:19,040 --> 00:52:20,640
We're here to support them.
00:52:20,640 --> 00:52:24,720
We support them by providing coordination
of information to the public.
00:52:24,960 --> 00:52:29,160
We support them by providing logistical
support and a number of other things.
00:52:30,400 --> 00:52:30,920
As Scott
00:52:30,920 --> 00:52:34,360
mentioned, beyond the county,
we do have partners at the state
00:52:34,360 --> 00:52:37,920
and feds to look to
for additional resources as well.
00:52:38,400 --> 00:52:42,280
Our state partners are the California
Governor's Office of Emergency Services,
00:52:42,280 --> 00:52:46,080
who maintains a regional office as
well as a state operated state operation.
00:52:46,080 --> 00:52:46,760
Center.
00:52:46,920 --> 00:52:50,160
And then beyond the state,
we can look to FEMA for support as well.
00:52:50,720 --> 00:52:53,400
The important thing I want everyone
to remember tonight, though, is that
00:52:53,440 --> 00:52:57,720
emergencies are maintained
or handled by the local agencies.
00:52:58,160 --> 00:53:01,080
There's never a point in time where we can
just wash our hands of something
00:53:01,080 --> 00:53:01,960
and walk away with it.
00:53:01,960 --> 00:53:03,640
We always, at a local level
00:53:03,640 --> 00:53:07,520
will be here when it starts, and
we'll be here long after the last state
00:53:07,520 --> 00:53:12,280
or federal representative leaves to ensure
that things continue as they should.
00:53:13,200 --> 00:53:15,360
A couple other groups
that we coordinate with
00:53:15,360 --> 00:53:19,200
along the way at the county
EOC include our joint information system.
00:53:19,560 --> 00:53:23,800
This system, or the Joint Information
Center, is a group of individuals,
00:53:24,080 --> 00:53:27,800
primarily public information officers
from a number of different agencies.
00:53:27,800 --> 00:53:31,600
And those individuals are brought in
at the time of the emergency
00:53:31,840 --> 00:53:35,440
to ensure that we're providing the public
with the most up to date
00:53:35,440 --> 00:53:37,680
relevant, important information.
00:53:37,680 --> 00:53:38,760
This was mentioned earlier.
00:53:38,760 --> 00:53:40,640
This is a two way communication.
00:53:40,640 --> 00:53:42,640
We are not just broadcasting
information out.
00:53:42,640 --> 00:53:45,760
We want to make sure that we're monitoring
what's being said on social media,
00:53:46,080 --> 00:53:50,400
what our local media outlets are providing
residents to read and listen to you
00:53:50,560 --> 00:53:53,320
to ensure that that information
they're providing is accurate.
00:53:54,000 --> 00:53:56,440
And then last, we also maintain
00:53:56,440 --> 00:53:59,280
what's called a multiagency
coordination group or that group.
00:53:59,520 --> 00:54:02,640
And the MAP Group
is something that is only stood up
00:54:02,960 --> 00:54:06,560
during a large scale emergency where we
at the county, along with the cities,
00:54:06,560 --> 00:54:08,880
have to make very difficult decisions
about
00:54:09,560 --> 00:54:13,160
where we send
critical resources during an emergency.
00:54:13,160 --> 00:54:16,560
So if we have a widespread earthquake,
or something to that effect
00:54:16,800 --> 00:54:19,920
and we need to determine
where to send fire resources,
00:54:20,360 --> 00:54:24,360
law enforcement resources,
we're going to bring this group together
00:54:24,360 --> 00:54:25,200
and we're going to talk
00:54:25,200 --> 00:54:28,320
about the severity of the situation
in each of these jurisdictions.
00:54:28,320 --> 00:54:32,200
And then that group will collectively
determine where those resources go first.
00:54:32,640 --> 00:54:33,360
Next slide, please.
00:54:35,360 --> 00:54:37,640
So I'm just going
to jump into some of the really key points
00:54:37,640 --> 00:54:41,760
that I want residents to really understand
tonight as we go through this.
00:54:41,760 --> 00:54:42,880
And this is stuff that I hope
00:54:42,880 --> 00:54:46,160
that you remember as you walk away
from this presentation tonight.
00:54:46,640 --> 00:54:50,960
Recently, we changed some terminology
that we use when it comes to evacuations,
00:54:51,680 --> 00:54:56,120
what used to be called a mandatory
evacuation and a voluntary evacuation
00:54:56,280 --> 00:55:01,000
are now referred to as evacuation
orders and evacuation warnings.
00:55:01,760 --> 00:55:04,280
If you ever receive an evacuation
00:55:04,320 --> 00:55:08,080
order at your home or your business,
that means danger is imminent.
00:55:08,080 --> 00:55:12,880
That means we need you to leave
now, not wait, but leave now.
00:55:13,160 --> 00:55:14,080
Conditions exist
00:55:14,080 --> 00:55:17,800
that seriously imperil or endanger
the lives of those in that area.
00:55:18,040 --> 00:55:20,560
So, please,
if you receive an evacuation order
00:55:20,560 --> 00:55:23,240
for your area,
that means you need to leave.
00:55:23,240 --> 00:55:25,200
I can't emphasize this enough.
00:55:25,200 --> 00:55:27,680
We take evacuations very seriously.
00:55:27,680 --> 00:55:30,880
We hate to issue evacuation orders
when it's not necessary.
00:55:30,880 --> 00:55:33,280
And we do our very best
to avoid those situations.
00:55:33,720 --> 00:55:34,960
But when we get to that point
00:55:34,960 --> 00:55:37,720
and we do issue an order, it's
because the danger is imminent
00:55:37,720 --> 00:55:39,840
and we believe
that you need to leave to stay safe.
00:55:39,840 --> 00:55:41,400
So please do that.
00:55:41,400 --> 00:55:45,120
Evacuation warnings again,
used to be called voluntary evacuations.
00:55:45,440 --> 00:55:48,200
That means the threat to lives
is not yet imminent.
00:55:48,240 --> 00:55:51,360
However, residents should begin
to prepare to evacuate.
00:55:51,400 --> 00:55:54,680
That means prepare
by placing belongings in your vehicle.
00:55:55,080 --> 00:55:57,560
If you don't have transportation worked
00:55:57,800 --> 00:56:00,600
to get transportation,
whether it's an Uber, a lift
00:56:00,920 --> 00:56:04,760
calling for local paratransit provider,
calling a friend or a family member.
00:56:05,160 --> 00:56:08,240
We want you to get ready
to leave residents
00:56:08,240 --> 00:56:11,120
with any type of disability access
or functional need.
00:56:11,400 --> 00:56:16,080
We definitely recommend that you plan
to leave during an evacuation warning.
00:56:16,520 --> 00:56:19,480
That will give you extra time
that you may need to get out of your house
00:56:19,480 --> 00:56:22,080
to pack your belongings
and make sure that you stay safe.
00:56:22,360 --> 00:56:23,960
So again, that's just the little change.
00:56:23,960 --> 00:56:26,280
Evacuation orders and evacuation warnings.
00:56:26,320 --> 00:56:27,040
Next slide, please.
00:56:29,640 --> 00:56:29,920
When it
00:56:29,920 --> 00:56:34,160
comes to notifying residents
of an emergency and the need to evacuate
00:56:35,120 --> 00:56:38,000
here at the County Office of Emergency
Services,
00:56:38,000 --> 00:56:41,440
we work very closely
with all ten Ventura County cities
00:56:41,760 --> 00:56:45,120
to provide information to residents
in a number of different ways.
00:56:45,120 --> 00:56:48,640
And regardless of where you live,
we do this very universally
00:56:48,640 --> 00:56:51,880
so if you live in Oxnard or you live in
Simi Valley, you're more than likely
00:56:51,880 --> 00:56:54,800
going to receive this information
in a very similar fashion.
00:56:55,080 --> 00:56:57,800
That first way is the good old fashioned
doorknock
00:56:58,880 --> 00:57:02,400
you know, a law enforcement representative
will knock on your door and say,
00:57:02,400 --> 00:57:04,600
hey, there's something going
on. You need to leave.
00:57:04,600 --> 00:57:05,440
Along with that.
00:57:05,440 --> 00:57:06,960
We recently implemented something
00:57:06,960 --> 00:57:09,240
throughout the state called a high, low
siren tone.
00:57:09,960 --> 00:57:11,360
It's an unusual tone.
00:57:11,360 --> 00:57:14,160
It's not a tone
you would typically hear from a siren
00:57:14,480 --> 00:57:17,400
coming from a police
or fire truck in California.
00:57:17,520 --> 00:57:19,160
So it's very unique.
00:57:19,160 --> 00:57:22,400
And when that tone is heard,
it's an indicator that that area
00:57:22,400 --> 00:57:23,440
is being evacuated.
00:57:23,440 --> 00:57:26,800
So if you hear this high, low pitched
tone, it's usually followed
00:57:26,800 --> 00:57:29,560
by some type of announcement
on a public address system.
00:57:30,000 --> 00:57:34,040
Again, your area is more than likely
under a mandatory or an evacuation
00:57:34,040 --> 00:57:36,080
order, rather.
I still can't say it. Right.
00:57:36,080 --> 00:57:37,920
So an evacuation order
00:57:37,920 --> 00:57:41,360
in addition to the good old fashioned
door knocks, we use something called B.S.
00:57:41,360 --> 00:57:42,080
Alert.
00:57:42,200 --> 00:57:44,840
This is the county's
emergency notification system
00:57:44,840 --> 00:57:49,080
that we've partnered
with all ten Ventura County cities to use.
00:57:49,320 --> 00:57:51,960
The city of Oxnard
is a big user of this system,
00:57:51,960 --> 00:57:55,120
and they, too,
have the ability to activate the voice
00:57:55,240 --> 00:57:58,880
alert notification system
the system is free to participate in.
00:57:59,400 --> 00:58:02,360
We have all listed and unlisted landline
telephone numbers.
00:58:02,640 --> 00:58:04,240
We also have many cell phone numbers.
00:58:04,240 --> 00:58:08,240
We buy data from a number of different
places however, it's very important
00:58:08,240 --> 00:58:12,240
that you visit our website at VCC Alert
dot org and register.
00:58:12,240 --> 00:58:14,240
If you haven't registered, please do so.
00:58:14,240 --> 00:58:15,600
It is free.
00:58:15,640 --> 00:58:17,240
If you require assistance,
00:58:17,240 --> 00:58:19,600
you can give us a call here.
We'll put the number in the chat
00:58:19,600 --> 00:58:22,120
and you can get us to
to help you out with that.
00:58:22,720 --> 00:58:26,840
The system can notify you a lot quicker
than we can get resources to your door.
00:58:26,840 --> 00:58:29,400
So if it's a widespread incident,
00:58:29,400 --> 00:58:32,480
this is our best means of getting a hold
of you during an emergency.
00:58:33,440 --> 00:58:35,120
One of the other methods that
00:58:35,120 --> 00:58:38,960
we use is our incident website,
which is VCC Emergency dot com.
00:58:39,400 --> 00:58:43,200
That Web site is what I like to refer to
as a nondenominational website.
00:58:43,200 --> 00:58:46,920
It's a website that's there for
not just the county, not just the city.
00:58:46,920 --> 00:58:49,920
It's there
for any agency in Ventura County to use.
00:58:50,360 --> 00:58:53,520
There's not much on that website
during peace time, but when something does
00:58:53,520 --> 00:58:57,680
happen, we quickly populate that website
with maps, with information.
00:58:58,200 --> 00:58:59,480
We make sure that it's as up
00:58:59,480 --> 00:59:03,000
to date as possible before we issue
any type of evacuation notice.
00:59:03,280 --> 00:59:06,480
Again, that website is VCC Emergency
Dot com, and please check it out.
00:59:06,680 --> 00:59:09,200
It is in English and Spanish.
00:59:09,200 --> 00:59:11,240
A couple other ways that we notify people.
00:59:11,240 --> 00:59:15,360
A wireless emergency alert that's similar
to what you may know is an Amber alert
00:59:15,640 --> 00:59:18,920
that does not require you
to opt in your cell phone.
00:59:19,520 --> 00:59:22,760
You can actually receive
those based on your geographic location.
00:59:23,520 --> 00:59:25,520
We use that system very sparingly.
00:59:25,520 --> 00:59:29,280
And what it entails
is us going into an interface
00:59:29,280 --> 00:59:32,320
and drawing a line on a map and saying,
00:59:32,320 --> 00:59:35,920
hey, we want to send this message
to everyone within this geographic area.
00:59:36,600 --> 00:59:40,760
Unfortunately, the system is not
super precise, like our voice
00:59:40,800 --> 00:59:43,800
alert system, or we can notify people
down to the street level.
00:59:44,240 --> 00:59:47,400
But it's very powerful in that
you don't have to pre-register.
00:59:47,400 --> 00:59:51,000
So during an incident,
I'll use the Thomas Fire as an example,
00:59:51,000 --> 00:59:54,960
or the Woolsey Fire,
perhaps we would issue a wireless
00:59:54,960 --> 00:59:58,640
emergency alert only once at the onset,
the onset of that incident
00:59:58,680 --> 01:00:02,120
to let residents know
there's a fast moving brushfire in an area
01:00:02,440 --> 01:00:05,440
and where to go to get information
and of course, as I just mentioned,
01:00:05,880 --> 01:00:08,520
we would reference to ABC Emergency dot
com website.
01:00:09,320 --> 01:00:13,680
The last thing that we use for alert
and warning is our emergency alert system.
01:00:13,920 --> 01:00:16,520
And that's the system
that's been around since the fifties
01:00:16,840 --> 01:00:20,120
that interrupts television broadcast
with a text crawl
01:00:20,120 --> 01:00:22,320
at the bottom of the screen
and an annoying noise.
01:00:22,560 --> 01:00:23,440
It's also what you hear
01:00:23,440 --> 01:00:26,080
that comes through your radio
as you're driving in your car.
01:00:26,480 --> 01:00:29,040
That system is used again sparingly.
01:00:29,040 --> 01:00:32,360
We don't use it for your day to day
incident, but if it is something large
01:00:32,640 --> 01:00:36,200
and it requires us to get everyone's
attention, we have that tool
01:00:36,240 --> 01:00:39,360
at our disposal again
during a fast moving incident.
01:00:39,360 --> 01:00:43,280
We're going to be using all of these tools
to ensure that residents are aware
01:00:43,320 --> 01:00:45,200
of what's going on and then,
if more importantly,
01:00:45,200 --> 01:00:47,880
where to get information on what
they should do. Next slide, please.
01:00:52,080 --> 01:00:52,360
It's going to
01:00:52,360 --> 01:00:54,720
briefly talk a little bit
about evacuations.
01:00:55,360 --> 01:00:58,920
We work very closely with our partners
at the Ventura
01:00:58,920 --> 01:01:02,880
County Human Services
Agency, as well as the American Red Cross.
01:01:02,880 --> 01:01:07,080
And again, each of our ten Ventura
County cities to provide emergency shelter
01:01:07,400 --> 01:01:10,000
in the event
that an evacuation order is issued.
01:01:10,320 --> 01:01:13,320
We understand that evacuating is not fun.
01:01:13,320 --> 01:01:14,840
It's not something we like to do.
01:01:14,840 --> 01:01:17,000
But when it does happen
and it does happen,
01:01:17,320 --> 01:01:20,160
we want to make sure that residents
have somewhere to go.
01:01:20,640 --> 01:01:24,320
Here in Ventura County,
we have well over a hundred Predesignated
01:01:24,320 --> 01:01:28,120
shelter locations that we can use
for providing congregate shelter
01:01:28,560 --> 01:01:32,000
many of these locations are public
buildings, school gymnasiums,
01:01:32,440 --> 01:01:33,520
churches, you name it.
01:01:33,520 --> 01:01:37,280
We've got contracts along with
the Red Cross to access these facilities
01:01:38,480 --> 01:01:40,120
one new
thing I would like to share with you
01:01:40,120 --> 01:01:41,600
that we are doing in lieu
01:01:41,600 --> 01:01:45,560
of sending people directly to a shelter
location is we're recommending
01:01:45,560 --> 01:01:48,880
that you visit what's now
called a temporary evacuee point.
01:01:49,320 --> 01:01:51,840
And a temporary evacuation
point is primarily
01:01:52,080 --> 01:01:55,760
what's viewed as like a large parking lot
where cars can pull in
01:01:55,760 --> 01:01:59,120
and they're met by one of our friendly
Red Cross or human services agency
01:01:59,120 --> 01:02:01,840
staff members,
and they assess their needs.
01:02:02,200 --> 01:02:06,560
Every individual's needs are different,
and a congregate shelter in a gymnasium
01:02:06,600 --> 01:02:07,760
may not be the best option
01:02:07,760 --> 01:02:11,360
for somebody that perhaps is wheelchair
bound or has trouble ambulatory.
01:02:11,800 --> 01:02:14,880
Our team from the Human Services Agency,
along with the Red Cross,
01:02:14,880 --> 01:02:16,880
are going to work with that individual
to determine
01:02:16,880 --> 01:02:20,600
to determine what the best resources
that we have to provide them, perhaps
01:02:20,600 --> 01:02:22,200
at sending them to a congregate shelter,
01:02:22,200 --> 01:02:24,960
perhaps it's to a motel
or even to the hospital.
01:02:25,320 --> 01:02:26,600
They're going to chat with that person
01:02:26,600 --> 01:02:30,240
and they're going to ensure
that they get what they need at that time.
01:02:30,840 --> 01:02:33,440
Of course, the personnel
there are bilingual.
01:02:33,440 --> 01:02:37,160
So we always have staff as well
as some pretty cool technology
01:02:37,160 --> 01:02:40,200
to assist and translation
in many other languages at a time of need.
01:02:41,560 --> 01:02:43,960
Next slide, please.
01:02:44,440 --> 01:02:45,800
So how can you stay informed?
01:02:45,800 --> 01:02:48,920
We operate two websites and again,
these are not just County
01:02:49,000 --> 01:02:49,840
Ventura websites.
01:02:49,840 --> 01:02:53,360
These are websites that we share
with all of the cities of Ventura County,
01:02:53,360 --> 01:02:56,240
and we collectively work
to provide information on these websites.
01:02:56,640 --> 01:02:59,320
The first website is really focused
on emergency
01:02:59,320 --> 01:03:02,800
preparedness, and that website is ready
Ventura County dot org.
01:03:03,000 --> 01:03:07,320
It's more than likely the website you went
to to register for tonight's event.
01:03:07,840 --> 01:03:08,960
It's full of information.
01:03:08,960 --> 01:03:11,960
We're actually in the process
of doing a complete overhaul of that page,
01:03:12,240 --> 01:03:15,160
but it's got quite a bit of information
on our local hazards
01:03:15,160 --> 01:03:17,560
and how you can prepare
for each one of those hazards.
01:03:18,000 --> 01:03:20,320
The other website, again,
I referenced earlier tonight,
01:03:20,320 --> 01:03:21,760
and I really want this to be ingrained
01:03:21,760 --> 01:03:25,400
in your head when you leave here with us
tonight is the emergency dot com.
01:03:25,680 --> 01:03:27,280
That Web site is up today.
01:03:27,280 --> 01:03:30,840
It's short,
sweet, simple with just basic information
01:03:30,840 --> 01:03:34,640
on what roads are closed,
what evacuation perimeters are in place.
01:03:34,640 --> 01:03:37,000
And it usually includes
a little summary of the incident,
01:03:37,000 --> 01:03:39,840
how many acres the fire is,
where the hazmat plume is,
01:03:40,160 --> 01:03:42,960
whatever the situation is,
we always provide some type of summary.
01:03:43,280 --> 01:03:46,680
And probably the most beneficial thing on
there is really the real time map.
01:03:47,680 --> 01:03:48,480
That map
01:03:48,480 --> 01:03:51,520
during public safety power
shutoffs will show where the power's off.
01:03:51,520 --> 01:03:54,680
It'll also show fire perimeters,
where evacuations are
01:03:54,720 --> 01:03:58,600
and where road closures are
we do a lot internally to maintain
01:03:58,600 --> 01:04:02,400
that resource available again
on ABC emergency dot com.
01:04:03,120 --> 01:04:05,400
Hey, Scott, can you share with us
some of the other things
01:04:05,400 --> 01:04:07,560
that Rockstar does
to keep their residents informed
01:04:13,520 --> 01:04:14,000
about that?
01:04:14,000 --> 01:04:17,040
Always, always a challenge
to find the unmute button.
01:04:17,520 --> 01:04:21,560
Certainly we have a number of things
01:04:21,560 --> 01:04:24,600
that we do to do
keep our residents updated.
01:04:25,080 --> 01:04:29,040
Certainly we have our police, fire
and city website
01:04:30,000 --> 01:04:33,160
web pages, which has a lot of great
preparedness information on it.
01:04:34,040 --> 01:04:36,240
We you can go to
how you can actually access
01:04:36,880 --> 01:04:40,760
our complete emergency preparedness guide
by going to the fire department website
01:04:41,040 --> 01:04:43,920
and you'll see an icon for emergency
preparedness.
01:04:44,360 --> 01:04:46,760
We have both an English and Spanish
01:04:46,760 --> 01:04:50,120
version of our Emergency Preparedness
Guide which literally goes through
01:04:50,120 --> 01:04:54,160
each one of our hazards and how you should
prepare and respond to those hazards.
01:04:54,600 --> 01:04:58,680
Everything, including the tsunami zones
and sand inundation zones, et cetera,
01:04:58,880 --> 01:05:02,960
so that's available as well as through
01:05:02,960 --> 01:05:05,280
our social media sites.
01:05:06,000 --> 01:05:09,400
And then we have a number
of outreach programs where we work again
01:05:09,400 --> 01:05:12,120
with the schools and through schools
and through community groups.
01:05:12,760 --> 01:05:18,000
We do very regular presentations
for emergency preparedness and and such.
01:05:18,000 --> 01:05:21,080
So I think the best way is to start out
we've got this
01:05:21,720 --> 01:05:25,160
QR code up here
which will get you started, and
01:05:26,360 --> 01:05:27,880
then we can help you at
01:05:27,880 --> 01:05:30,360
exactly the type of information
you might be looking for.
01:05:30,720 --> 01:05:33,680
Again, we don't have any way to to really,
you know,
01:05:33,840 --> 01:05:37,800
other than inspiring, educating and,
and hopefully
01:05:38,360 --> 01:05:41,960
getting people motivated to
to get people to use the information.
01:05:41,960 --> 01:05:44,200
But getting the information out
there is critical.
01:05:44,200 --> 01:05:48,320
And I think the people who are on this
call are exactly the people that we want
01:05:48,320 --> 01:05:49,040
to make sure
01:05:49,040 --> 01:05:50,640
have access to that information
01:05:50,640 --> 01:05:53,040
and that they'll pass it down
to their families and community members.
01:05:53,040 --> 01:05:55,840
So this would be a good start,
right? Great.
01:05:55,840 --> 01:05:58,040
Thanks, Scott. And I appreciate that.
01:05:58,040 --> 01:06:00,600
Next, let's go to the next slide.
01:06:00,600 --> 01:06:02,400
I'd like to introduce Ashley Bautista.
01:06:02,400 --> 01:06:04,320
She's our county
public information officer,
01:06:04,320 --> 01:06:07,040
and she's going to tell you what we do
here at the County Ventura
01:06:07,080 --> 01:06:09,040
to try to keep you best informed,
01:06:09,040 --> 01:06:11,080
along with our city partners
during an emergency.
01:06:11,120 --> 01:06:12,880
Ashley, take it away.
01:06:12,880 --> 01:06:13,920
Thank you, Patrick.
01:06:13,920 --> 01:06:15,760
I mentioned my name is Ashley Batista.
01:06:15,760 --> 01:06:19,240
I am the public information officer
for the county of intra
01:06:19,280 --> 01:06:22,080
executive office
overseeing communication countywide.
01:06:22,360 --> 01:06:24,280
It's an honor to be here with you tonight.
01:06:24,280 --> 01:06:25,720
I will be speaking about the Joint
01:06:25,720 --> 01:06:29,200
Information Center and communication
during an emergency.
01:06:29,640 --> 01:06:34,080
The Joint Information Center called
a GIC is activated during an emergency.
01:06:34,320 --> 01:06:38,160
It is staffed by public information
officers and often disaster
01:06:38,160 --> 01:06:42,360
service workers and representatives
from partner agencies like Oxnard.
01:06:42,800 --> 01:06:45,320
The Gehrke
is the central hub for information
01:06:45,640 --> 01:06:49,280
during an active emergency
the information changes very quickly.
01:06:49,560 --> 01:06:53,320
The team takes the up to date information,
sometimes minute by minute
01:06:53,320 --> 01:06:56,800
in an active situation and creates
press releases
01:06:57,040 --> 01:07:01,080
social media posts
content for both the emergency and more.
01:07:01,440 --> 01:07:04,720
The media uses those press releases
to highlight information
01:07:04,720 --> 01:07:08,200
on the television
news on the radio and in print.
01:07:08,640 --> 01:07:11,040
This helps keep the community informed.
01:07:11,040 --> 01:07:15,280
The GIC team also monitors
the hotline to get tips from the community
01:07:15,280 --> 01:07:19,920
and answer questions while also monitoring
social media for misinformation.
01:07:20,400 --> 01:07:23,880
The team often takes very complex
information and breaks it down
01:07:23,880 --> 01:07:28,720
in simple terms through graphics written
messages and video and text messages.
01:07:29,440 --> 01:07:30,480
Next slide, please.
01:07:32,280 --> 01:07:35,320
The check helps communicate information
to community members.
01:07:35,320 --> 01:07:39,200
The media elected officials, community
organizations,
01:07:39,480 --> 01:07:45,000
the business community schools, nonprofit
partners, health care partners, local.
01:07:45,000 --> 01:07:46,480
State, federal agencies.
01:07:46,480 --> 01:07:48,680
And emergency response units.
01:07:48,680 --> 01:07:52,400
The GIC also helps to keep the county's
25 agencies informed.
01:07:52,800 --> 01:07:56,400
These agencies are critical
in overall response during an emergency
01:07:56,760 --> 01:07:59,640
we have seen this firsthand
during the current health emergency.
01:08:00,040 --> 01:08:03,160
The county agencies, with the guidance
of the County Executive Office
01:08:03,400 --> 01:08:06,920
and OAS, work together
to support the community in real time.
01:08:07,480 --> 01:08:10,200
Information is crucial
in reducing uncertainty.
01:08:10,520 --> 01:08:12,880
People need to know when roads are closed
or where to go.
01:08:12,880 --> 01:08:16,200
If they are evacuated during COVID,
they have needed information
01:08:16,200 --> 01:08:20,040
on how to get food testing,
vaccines, shelter and support.
01:08:20,400 --> 01:08:24,000
We have had community members share that
the county is like family from the support
01:08:24,000 --> 01:08:25,160
they have received.
01:08:25,160 --> 01:08:28,560
We are here for the community
and partnership with cities like Oxnard
01:08:28,960 --> 01:08:30,480
when the information is provided
01:08:30,480 --> 01:08:34,080
by a trusted resource in a language
that is understood,
01:08:34,480 --> 01:08:38,680
in a method that is excessive it can help
community members know what to do.
01:08:39,120 --> 01:08:43,920
They may need to shelter in place or boil
water or evacuate on a specific road.
01:08:44,240 --> 01:08:46,320
It also becomes a two way platform.
01:08:46,560 --> 01:08:50,320
It's not just about pushing information,
it's about connecting with the community
01:08:50,320 --> 01:08:53,960
members to get information
people may be experiencing on scene.
01:08:54,200 --> 01:08:55,400
Add an incident
01:08:55,400 --> 01:08:59,400
and to also answer questions and connect
community members to needed resources.
01:08:59,800 --> 01:09:02,080
This two way response is 24 seven.
01:09:02,360 --> 01:09:05,360
The county is committed
to being responsive and engaging
01:09:05,360 --> 01:09:09,360
and dialog before an incident, during
and after an incident.
01:09:09,840 --> 01:09:13,440
I encourage you to stay connected
to the county during non-emergency times
01:09:13,720 --> 01:09:18,240
at County of Ventura on Facebook, Twitter,
next door and Instagram.
01:09:18,480 --> 01:09:22,080
These platforms provide ongoing
information about county operations.
01:09:22,400 --> 01:09:25,440
The more we connect, the better
we can respond during an emergency
01:09:25,920 --> 01:09:30,200
koby 19 resource information
can also be found at ABC recovers dot org
01:09:30,440 --> 01:09:34,840
recovery information is really important
as we all recover from COVID19.
01:09:35,120 --> 01:09:37,160
I also encourage you
to get to know your neighbors.
01:09:37,280 --> 01:09:39,320
You can be a lifeline for a neighbor
in need.
01:09:39,480 --> 01:09:42,920
We saw this during the Thomas fire
when neighbors helped knock on the doors
01:09:43,200 --> 01:09:46,000
of elderly neighbors
to alert them of the fire.
01:09:46,280 --> 01:09:47,320
You can help the sick
01:09:47,320 --> 01:09:51,160
and the entire incident response team
by helping others in your neighborhood
01:09:51,360 --> 01:09:55,160
connect to information
and accurate information and resources.
01:09:55,760 --> 01:09:58,840
Thanks again for your time tonight
and engaging with the county of Ventura.
01:09:59,360 --> 01:10:00,040
Oh, yes.
01:10:00,040 --> 01:10:02,160
And our Oxnard City partners.
01:10:02,280 --> 01:10:04,200
We value you and your participation.
01:10:04,200 --> 01:10:05,400
I would like to now introduce
01:10:05,400 --> 01:10:09,160
our county executive office
community liaison, Rosa Gonzalez.
01:10:10,720 --> 01:10:12,040
Thank you, Ashley.
01:10:12,040 --> 01:10:12,920
Good evening, everyone.
01:10:12,920 --> 01:10:15,160
And thank you again
for joining us tonight.
01:10:15,160 --> 01:10:19,080
I just wanted to share our role
during an emergency
01:10:19,600 --> 01:10:22,320
and community engagement on various
01:10:22,320 --> 01:10:25,600
fronts from our 25 departments
and agencies.
01:10:26,160 --> 01:10:29,560
The county year
round actively works with a number
01:10:29,560 --> 01:10:33,160
of community
based organizations and advocacy groups,
01:10:33,560 --> 01:10:38,040
but also just normal residents
and community leaders
01:10:38,080 --> 01:10:41,600
that are very much involved
with the their community
01:10:41,880 --> 01:10:45,080
and help us stay connected with
those needs
01:10:45,360 --> 01:10:49,160
that we see our residents,
especially those that we might not always
01:10:50,240 --> 01:10:53,400
see that are very visible,
such as our undocumented population.
01:10:54,240 --> 01:10:57,800
And, you know, Oxnard has a large farm
working population,
01:10:57,800 --> 01:11:01,800
and we work very closely
with our farmworker resource program,
01:11:01,840 --> 01:11:06,560
our area agency on Aging, a human services
agency and health care agency,
01:11:06,840 --> 01:11:09,960
to really make sure
that we are constantly connected
01:11:10,520 --> 01:11:13,200
to knowing what the needs are for farm
working population
01:11:13,800 --> 01:11:18,160
our indigenous population
and also our Spanish speaking residents.
01:11:18,920 --> 01:11:24,000
Also, that includes our seniors
that we know we a lot of us
01:11:24,000 --> 01:11:26,480
have multi-generation households
01:11:27,120 --> 01:11:30,600
in Oxnard and also within our low
income communities.
01:11:31,120 --> 01:11:33,840
We want to make sure that in these areas
01:11:33,840 --> 01:11:37,160
we understand what are the barriers
and the challenges that they would have.
01:11:37,160 --> 01:11:39,240
And one thing we know
is that the lack of access
01:11:39,240 --> 01:11:44,320
to a television, Internet,
radio cell phones and even social media.
01:11:44,320 --> 01:11:46,880
So during an emergency,
what are the best ways
01:11:46,920 --> 01:11:50,640
that we could ensure
that these populations are receiving
01:11:50,640 --> 01:11:53,920
the information in real time
and is as soon as possible
01:11:54,120 --> 01:11:57,440
to make sure that they are safe
and well informed and easing their fears?
01:11:57,720 --> 01:12:01,400
And one of those ways is really working
so closely with our trusted partners.
01:12:01,640 --> 01:12:05,600
Again, all these community leaders,
our community based organizations,
01:12:05,600 --> 01:12:08,120
and also our faith based community
01:12:08,640 --> 01:12:11,360
in a time of crisis, a lot of families
01:12:11,360 --> 01:12:15,320
and people will look to the faith
based community
01:12:15,520 --> 01:12:19,720
for assistance and guidance,
but also our schools.
01:12:20,000 --> 01:12:25,080
Another great lifeline to our community
members for information and resources.
01:12:25,440 --> 01:12:30,760
So year round, not just during disasters,
we are constantly working together.
01:12:30,880 --> 01:12:34,200
So that way when there is an actual need
and emergency,
01:12:34,200 --> 01:12:37,000
we know exactly who to contact
and what neighborhood.
01:12:37,560 --> 01:12:39,080
Oxnard is very large.
01:12:39,080 --> 01:12:42,040
I live there myself and know you know,
you could
01:12:42,120 --> 01:12:44,400
it could take 20 minutes
to get from one end to the other.
01:12:44,400 --> 01:12:46,200
And those are different neighborhoods,
right?
01:12:46,200 --> 01:12:50,440
And people there are very close
knit communities and know each other.
01:12:50,600 --> 01:12:54,080
So what is the best way that we can
make sure that as the information
01:12:54,240 --> 01:12:58,640
our pills and emergency response from like
oh yes.
01:12:58,640 --> 01:13:02,120
Is coming out that that information
is reaching these populations
01:13:02,120 --> 01:13:04,760
and also try to avoid misinformation.
01:13:05,480 --> 01:13:08,480
So one of the things
is we're constantly in contact with them
01:13:08,720 --> 01:13:13,000
when there's an emergency
the first thing we do I'm just one of
01:13:13,440 --> 01:13:16,720
kind of a community engagement,
you know, community liaison
01:13:17,360 --> 01:13:18,520
worker here at the county.
01:13:18,520 --> 01:13:22,200
We actually have dozens of community
01:13:22,520 --> 01:13:25,200
service workers here at the county.
01:13:25,200 --> 01:13:29,480
And we all connect and we start
sharing information on specifically
01:13:29,480 --> 01:13:33,560
once we identify what are the needs
in these specific communities.
01:13:34,080 --> 01:13:39,120
And we will relay that information
and work with the check and with our PIOs
01:13:39,440 --> 01:13:42,560
and make sure that as information
01:13:42,560 --> 01:13:45,840
is going out from the county,
we are also sharing information.
01:13:45,840 --> 01:13:47,040
We are hearing firsthand
01:13:47,040 --> 01:13:50,960
from our community partners
on the concerns, what are the needs,
01:13:51,240 --> 01:13:54,320
and also how we could best connect them
01:13:54,360 --> 01:13:56,760
to resources during an emergency.
01:13:57,640 --> 01:14:02,320
This all works
well to make sure that lives or people
01:14:02,320 --> 01:14:05,880
are feeling safe, that we're saving lives
together, working together.
01:14:06,120 --> 01:14:10,160
But it also increases
the trust between the community
01:14:10,160 --> 01:14:14,080
and our government agencies,
as we know, during an emergency.
01:14:14,080 --> 01:14:16,640
And just in general,
there could be some hesitation
01:14:16,640 --> 01:14:19,360
from some of our members
in another community,
01:14:20,160 --> 01:14:23,360
especially if they're undocumented, from,
you know, approaching someone
01:14:23,360 --> 01:14:24,480
with the uniform.
01:14:24,480 --> 01:14:27,880
So this is where it's very important
to make sure that we are connecting
01:14:27,880 --> 01:14:31,160
with our community partners
and also that we, as
01:14:32,040 --> 01:14:34,360
the face of the county
that they are familiar with are
01:14:34,360 --> 01:14:38,880
also the ones connecting with them
and easing their their fears
01:14:38,880 --> 01:14:41,520
and keeping from things from escalating
01:14:41,880 --> 01:14:45,600
and trying to keep calm
during those critical times,
01:14:45,760 --> 01:14:48,720
but also making sure
that the information is going out
01:14:48,720 --> 01:14:52,280
clearly and addressing, again,
their needs and concerns.
01:14:52,960 --> 01:14:56,520
One thing we have had over
the last few years of,
01:14:56,520 --> 01:15:00,200
you know, emergent sea
after emergency from fires
01:15:00,800 --> 01:15:03,360
and other things that have happened
with like such as COVID,
01:15:03,600 --> 01:15:08,040
we are constantly looking at ways
to improve and enhance
01:15:08,280 --> 01:15:11,240
our not only our relationships,
but the services that we are doing.
01:15:11,240 --> 01:15:13,200
And one of those would be,
01:15:13,200 --> 01:15:14,880
you know, the information
that we're sharing
01:15:14,880 --> 01:15:16,760
to make sure
there's language accessibility
01:15:18,000 --> 01:15:20,520
we make sure not only is information
going out in Spanish,
01:15:20,520 --> 01:15:23,600
but we're also reaching our Mixteco
population,
01:15:23,840 --> 01:15:28,160
our support echo residents
and our Border Patrol residents also.
01:15:28,480 --> 01:15:31,960
And we get down to the point
where we know that we have to
01:15:32,480 --> 01:15:36,560
provide this information
and videos use other platforms
01:15:36,600 --> 01:15:40,800
such as WhatsApp, which is popular
with these populations to make sure
01:15:40,800 --> 01:15:44,200
that they are receiving it
and sharing it among themselves
01:15:45,120 --> 01:15:47,760
and getting this disinformation out
01:15:48,400 --> 01:15:52,680
and also hearing back from the community
and being available to them.
01:15:52,960 --> 01:15:54,240
That is another thing, though.
01:15:54,240 --> 01:15:56,520
We're working very closely
with our trusted partners.
01:15:56,760 --> 01:16:00,640
One thing we're always really happy
and ready to do is also help
01:16:00,640 --> 01:16:03,520
those that we come across
that have reached out
01:16:04,320 --> 01:16:06,560
and or we have been connected to
01:16:06,840 --> 01:16:11,200
and make sure that everyone in the end
as a future county resident
01:16:11,400 --> 01:16:15,640
feel safe in their county
and know that we all are working together
01:16:15,640 --> 01:16:18,760
to make sure
that the and their families are safe
01:16:18,760 --> 01:16:21,880
and in a situation
where their lives could be in danger.
01:16:22,440 --> 01:16:24,640
And with that,
I will pass it on to Patrick
01:16:27,640 --> 01:16:28,800
thanks both.
01:16:28,800 --> 01:16:31,920
Thank you both, Roslyn, Ashley,
for all the great information.
01:16:31,920 --> 01:16:36,360
And up next, I'd like to introduce Mike
Pettit, assistant county executive officer
01:16:36,360 --> 01:16:38,640
who's going to share a little bit more
about what the county can do for you.
01:16:38,800 --> 01:16:39,360
Mike.
01:16:39,560 --> 01:16:41,720
Thank you very much, Patrick.
And I just want to thank
01:16:41,920 --> 01:16:44,160
all of our community members
that are attending tonight.
01:16:44,560 --> 01:16:48,520
The best thing we can do as you've heard
from both Patrick, our director
01:16:49,680 --> 01:16:52,840
of our Office of Emergency Services,
and also Scott Brewer with the city's
01:16:53,080 --> 01:16:56,640
Office of Emergency Services
is to be individually prepared.
01:16:56,640 --> 01:16:59,280
And so really appreciate
your participation tonight.
01:16:59,560 --> 01:17:04,160
That's going to strengthen
and mitigate the effects of disasters
01:17:04,200 --> 01:17:07,080
locally here in our county
and help us recover so much faster.
01:17:07,960 --> 01:17:10,280
As part of my presentation,
I just want to share with you
01:17:10,280 --> 01:17:13,720
some of the other activities
that go on from the county's
01:17:14,880 --> 01:17:15,480
perspective.
01:17:15,480 --> 01:17:18,200
And roles and responsibilities
that that maybe
01:17:19,000 --> 01:17:23,160
are new are typically unknown because
they're happening behind the scenes.
01:17:23,160 --> 01:17:27,360
But really, these activities
go across covers
01:17:27,960 --> 01:17:31,840
three different areas of before
and in between disasters, during disasters
01:17:32,120 --> 01:17:35,440
and in the recovery phase
and kind of some of the the
01:17:36,080 --> 01:17:37,840
areas
that Scott Brewer talked about earlier.
01:17:37,840 --> 01:17:41,160
But first of all, before and prior
to disasters,
01:17:41,760 --> 01:17:44,320
one of the important things that we do
is we coordinate
01:17:44,320 --> 01:17:48,200
and work with our local cities,
our state and federal
01:17:48,200 --> 01:17:52,040
and community based partners
to prepare for these disasters.
01:17:52,240 --> 01:17:56,760
That preparedness will be things
like actual disaster exercises.
01:17:56,760 --> 01:18:00,720
We've had mass casualty
exercises, other events,
01:18:01,200 --> 01:18:05,200
high rise tower preparedness
for earthquakes and things like that.
01:18:05,200 --> 01:18:08,080
We have a couple of few high rise towers
here in our in our county,
01:18:08,080 --> 01:18:10,920
and we have many apartment complexes
and things like that.
01:18:10,920 --> 01:18:14,280
So there's a lot of preparedness exercises
that go on like that.
01:18:14,280 --> 01:18:16,800
But also in the communications
01:18:16,800 --> 01:18:20,640
from the communications
aspect, you heard Patrick and
01:18:21,840 --> 01:18:25,200
and Ashley and Rosa talk about
the many different channels that we use.
01:18:25,200 --> 01:18:28,440
And part of that preparedness resulted
in working with our community groups
01:18:29,040 --> 01:18:32,880
and resulted in the use of an application
called WhatsApp
01:18:32,880 --> 01:18:36,960
that is a primary mode of communication
for some of our indigenous language
01:18:36,960 --> 01:18:37,480
speakers.
01:18:37,480 --> 01:18:42,240
And so we're continually, continually
looking for ways to to increase
01:18:42,760 --> 01:18:45,120
our strength in our disaster response,
01:18:45,280 --> 01:18:47,800
but also to mitigate the disasters
as well.
01:18:49,560 --> 01:18:51,680
County agencies and departments
01:18:51,680 --> 01:18:55,560
also prepare with heightened activation
of staffing
01:18:56,280 --> 01:19:01,120
and pre-positioning of equipment
before a disaster occurs.
01:19:01,120 --> 01:19:02,680
The cities do that as well.
01:19:02,680 --> 01:19:05,360
One of the things that we do,
particularly in fire season,
01:19:05,640 --> 01:19:08,240
is our local weather services
01:19:08,760 --> 01:19:13,480
monitor the conditions,
our fire protection district and city fire
01:19:14,080 --> 01:19:15,880
organization monitor
01:19:15,880 --> 01:19:19,360
the fire conditions, the fuel loads
and the weather conditions.
01:19:19,600 --> 01:19:22,400
And when there are conditions that line up
where we think
01:19:22,520 --> 01:19:26,160
where there's a high risk for a disaster,
we actually have planning
01:19:26,160 --> 01:19:30,880
calls days in advance
to discuss the preparedness actions
01:19:30,880 --> 01:19:33,480
that we're taking,
pre-positioning equipment close to where
01:19:34,000 --> 01:19:37,200
those disasters
are most likely to to occur so that we can
01:19:37,200 --> 01:19:41,440
respond more quickly and minimize
the damage by these disasters.
01:19:41,440 --> 01:19:45,880
So that's that's just a flavor
of some of the exercises that go on prior
01:19:46,200 --> 01:19:48,160
to a disaster. During a disaster,
01:19:49,240 --> 01:19:51,760
a lot of things simultaneously occur.
01:19:52,080 --> 01:19:55,880
Our Tony personnel are activated
in the EOC,
01:19:55,880 --> 01:19:57,120
the public safety personnel,
01:19:57,120 --> 01:20:00,760
the county personnel from many different
departments across the county.
01:20:01,400 --> 01:20:03,200
And they're they're elbow to elbow.
01:20:03,200 --> 01:20:08,000
So that we can maintain
constant communication and respond
01:20:08,040 --> 01:20:11,080
quickly to the needs of the community
during disasters.
01:20:11,760 --> 01:20:15,120
We have immediate communication
with with our community
01:20:15,120 --> 01:20:18,160
through our community liaison
that you just heard from Rosa
01:20:18,160 --> 01:20:22,400
and some of the outreach efforts
that she does during disasters.
01:20:22,400 --> 01:20:26,640
And RPO and the function
that Ashley talked about earlier,
01:20:27,480 --> 01:20:31,040
our county executive office
connects with our board of supervisors
01:20:31,560 --> 01:20:36,080
to brief them on the situations
that are occurring and also to obtain
01:20:36,080 --> 01:20:38,840
any input from our board members
that they've received
01:20:39,080 --> 01:20:43,160
from their constituents so that we have
this constant flow of two way information
01:20:43,680 --> 01:20:48,200
coming in from our communities, learning
what the needs are and the concerns are,
01:20:48,200 --> 01:20:51,360
and addressing those
with the vast array of resources that
01:20:51,480 --> 01:20:55,080
that we bring and apply to the disaster
on a more boring front.
01:20:55,080 --> 01:20:58,640
Behind the scenes we do, there's
some administrative actions that we cover
01:20:58,800 --> 01:21:01,920
during disasters, things
like disaster declarations
01:21:02,520 --> 01:21:05,800
that we take before the board,
emergency declarations as well.
01:21:06,040 --> 01:21:09,400
Those are important
because it helps bring financial aid
01:21:10,080 --> 01:21:12,720
to the to our local jurisdictions.
01:21:12,720 --> 01:21:14,880
And that helps with recovery efforts.
01:21:14,880 --> 01:21:19,520
There's also some authorities
that are taken to the board
01:21:19,520 --> 01:21:22,880
for appropriations and things like that
to facilitate response
01:21:22,880 --> 01:21:25,840
and recovery in a much more rapid fashion.
01:21:26,160 --> 01:21:29,960
We coordinate with our legislative,
our local legislators
01:21:29,960 --> 01:21:33,680
that represent us in Sacramento
and in Washington,
01:21:34,040 --> 01:21:36,720
and that helps facilitate oftentimes
01:21:36,880 --> 01:21:40,120
emergency and disaster declarations
at the state and federal level,
01:21:40,440 --> 01:21:45,320
which also bring in further opportunities
for disaster response and and resources
01:21:45,480 --> 01:21:49,200
and funding as well, things
like FEMA reimbursement, et cetera.
01:21:49,440 --> 01:21:53,400
That's what's helped us a lot
with some of the large amounts of testing
01:21:53,640 --> 01:21:56,480
and vaccination and the room key
01:21:56,480 --> 01:21:58,760
housing for the pandemic, for example,
01:21:59,360 --> 01:22:02,640
we're continually coordinating
with our community based organizations
01:22:02,960 --> 01:22:06,080
and our business community
through the Economic Development
01:22:06,080 --> 01:22:10,080
Collaborative, the Chambers of Commerce,
the Sierra and others.
01:22:10,080 --> 01:22:13,680
We have an economic vitality,
a strategic plan at the county,
01:22:13,680 --> 01:22:18,120
and we have a steering committee
comprised of our business organizations.
01:22:18,120 --> 01:22:21,720
And we meet with them to talk about ways
that businesses have impacted,
01:22:21,720 --> 01:22:25,640
been impacted by these disasters
and work with them on solutions for that.
01:22:25,640 --> 01:22:29,600
An example from the Woolsey Fire
is that learning about businesses
01:22:29,640 --> 01:22:30,960
that were shuttered
01:22:30,960 --> 01:22:33,960
as a result of the fire that turned out
that there was a federal program
01:22:33,960 --> 01:22:37,160
we were able to connect those businesses
with for shuttered businesses
01:22:37,200 --> 01:22:37,920
during the fire.
01:22:37,920 --> 01:22:43,000
And so just another small example there,
and then coordination with philanthropy.
01:22:43,080 --> 01:22:45,720
We have a great partner in the Ventura
County Community Foundation.
01:22:45,720 --> 01:22:50,760
And and they're often part
of many of our disaster response
01:22:50,760 --> 01:22:54,680
because they're able to coordinate
and and reach out to a large
01:22:54,720 --> 01:22:55,800
philanthropic community
01:22:55,800 --> 01:22:59,720
that can can come in and who want to
donate toward special needs.
01:22:59,960 --> 01:23:03,080
And those it helps
get those met across the county.
01:23:03,480 --> 01:23:06,200
In terms of recovery, our recovery isn't
01:23:06,200 --> 01:23:09,560
something that we focus on
after the disaster is over.
01:23:09,560 --> 01:23:13,880
That effort starts in between
and even immediately, once
01:23:13,920 --> 01:23:16,320
a disaster is has occurred.
01:23:17,040 --> 01:23:21,200
During the Thomas Fire, you may recall
we had our Ventura County recovers website
01:23:21,240 --> 01:23:27,240
up and providing information on recovery
within days of the fire breaking out.
01:23:27,600 --> 01:23:31,040
And we worked with our city partners,
our state and our federal partners
01:23:31,040 --> 01:23:32,720
and our local businesses, et cetera.
01:23:32,720 --> 01:23:36,920
State set up a one stop recovery center
with multilingual support.
01:23:37,240 --> 01:23:41,600
And the idea with that was to minimize
the burden on members of our communities
01:23:41,880 --> 01:23:45,000
who needed support
in recovering from the fire,
01:23:45,000 --> 01:23:48,080
whether that's housing, whether that was
replacing important documents
01:23:48,080 --> 01:23:52,920
that were burned in that in the fire,
whether that's assistance with finances,
01:23:52,920 --> 01:23:56,880
because maybe their business
was damaged in the disaster.
01:23:56,880 --> 01:24:01,920
So just a myriad of resources
and so the recovery phase is so important
01:24:01,920 --> 01:24:04,080
and that's something that starts
right away upfront.
01:24:04,920 --> 01:24:05,400
And then
01:24:06,720 --> 01:24:09,400
beyond those resources, again,
we're working with our
01:24:09,680 --> 01:24:14,240
our economic partners to help on long term
recovery to get our communities
01:24:14,240 --> 01:24:19,000
back to where they were and flourishing
even stronger after the disaster is over.
01:24:19,000 --> 01:24:24,000
So thank you for that, Patrick,
and really appreciate the community's
01:24:24,320 --> 01:24:25,200
interest in this.
01:24:25,200 --> 01:24:29,040
It's so important for our strong outcomes
as we experience
01:24:29,040 --> 01:24:30,800
these disasters.
01:24:32,280 --> 01:24:33,760
Thanks, Mike, for that.
01:24:33,760 --> 01:24:35,880
Next,
I'd like to hand it over to Bonnie Luke.
01:24:35,880 --> 01:24:37,200
She's a member of our Office
01:24:37,200 --> 01:24:40,800
of Emergency Services team who focuses on
all of our planning efforts.
01:24:41,080 --> 01:24:42,600
She's going to share a little bit
about what
01:24:42,600 --> 01:24:45,720
we've done to update our county's
emergency operations plan,
01:24:46,040 --> 01:24:49,920
as well as the current project
of updating the hazard mitigation plan.
01:24:49,920 --> 01:24:51,560
Bonnie, take it away.
01:24:51,680 --> 01:24:54,200
Thanks, Patrick. Good evening, everyone.
01:24:54,200 --> 01:24:56,800
So, as Patrick
said, I'm here to talk to you about two
01:24:56,800 --> 01:25:00,680
of our long range planning updates
that we're working on currently.
01:25:00,960 --> 01:25:04,720
The county is wrapping up
the Emergency Operations Plan Update.
01:25:05,040 --> 01:25:10,400
This plan is available for review on our
Ready Ventura County Morgue website.
01:25:10,680 --> 01:25:14,440
We've had it open for public review
since the February of this year,
01:25:14,640 --> 01:25:18,600
and we're looking to close that comment
period out on October 1st.
01:25:18,960 --> 01:25:20,160
The emergency operations
01:25:20,160 --> 01:25:24,520
plan is a plan that provides the structure
and processes that the county follows
01:25:24,520 --> 01:25:29,880
and utilizes to respond to various
planned and unplanned disasters.
01:25:30,840 --> 01:25:33,360
This plan is updated every three years,
01:25:33,520 --> 01:25:36,880
so we're just kind of
following our normal cycle for this plan.
01:25:36,920 --> 01:25:41,160
UPDATE And we want to make sure
that anybody who's still interested
01:25:41,160 --> 01:25:45,480
in reviewing that that draft document
that we have out knows where to go.
01:25:45,720 --> 01:25:50,240
We've got a comment form on our Web page
that allows you to put in comments
01:25:50,240 --> 01:25:54,000
and advise us of any corrections or things
that you might be able to catch for us.
01:25:54,240 --> 01:25:57,680
And we look forward to hearing from
you guys regarding that particular plan.
01:25:58,440 --> 01:26:01,920
The next plan up
and you can advance the slide for me
01:26:02,280 --> 01:26:04,600
is our hazard mitigation plan update.
01:26:05,440 --> 01:26:08,120
This is a plan
that's updated every five years.
01:26:08,360 --> 01:26:12,000
And the purpose of this plan
is to inventory natural hazards, assess
01:26:12,000 --> 01:26:15,600
the risks that we face from the hazards
that we know exist in this county,
01:26:16,240 --> 01:26:20,480
and develop mitigation strategies
that will help us reduce those risks
01:26:20,480 --> 01:26:23,320
the next time that hazard
sort of rolls around on us.
01:26:23,680 --> 01:26:27,120
This is particularly valuable
when it comes to recurring type events
01:26:27,120 --> 01:26:31,560
of natural hazards such as earthquakes
wildfires, flooding that we
01:26:32,520 --> 01:26:34,400
are exposed to on a regular basis.
01:26:34,400 --> 01:26:37,800
And the tendency
is that you get done with one disaster
01:26:37,800 --> 01:26:40,240
and you kind of build things
back up in the same spot,
01:26:41,520 --> 01:26:43,280
and then it just happens again.
01:26:43,280 --> 01:26:47,240
And this the purpose of these plans
is to kind of let us take a step back
01:26:47,400 --> 01:26:49,360
while we're not in the middle
of a disaster.
01:26:49,360 --> 01:26:53,640
And think forward thinking about
what are the things we can do to avoid,
01:26:53,640 --> 01:26:57,640
minimize, reduce
loss of life, property damage
01:26:57,920 --> 01:27:01,440
or natural resource protection
moving forward.
01:27:01,720 --> 01:27:04,400
While we're not under the gun.
01:27:04,400 --> 01:27:06,240
Next slide, please.
01:27:08,160 --> 01:27:10,200
Why is the HBP important to us?
01:27:10,360 --> 01:27:11,400
Again, it helps prevent
01:27:11,400 --> 01:27:15,080
property damage and loss of life
associated with natural hazard events.
01:27:15,440 --> 01:27:19,040
It also demonstrates the counties
and participating jurisdictions commitment
01:27:19,040 --> 01:27:21,920
to reducing risk to the federal
and state government.
01:27:22,440 --> 01:27:25,240
This is a multijurisdictional plan
for the county,
01:27:25,520 --> 01:27:29,440
and it has over 20 planning partners,
including the city of Oxnard,
01:27:30,000 --> 01:27:33,840
all other nine incorporated cities
within the county and various
01:27:33,920 --> 01:27:37,600
special jurisdictions
like water and sanitation districts
01:27:37,800 --> 01:27:40,840
California State,
University of Channel Islands,
01:27:42,320 --> 01:27:42,840
the fire
01:27:42,840 --> 01:27:46,520
district for the county,
the Watershed Protection District.
01:27:46,800 --> 01:27:50,760
All of these groups come together
because we are all part of the same family
01:27:50,760 --> 01:27:54,880
that has to go and figure out, Hey, we've
got a road that washes out regularly.
01:27:55,000 --> 01:27:59,600
How do we address that or might rebuild
or planning department
01:27:59,600 --> 01:28:04,520
that might go and do strategizing
about how we might alter zoning codes
01:28:04,520 --> 01:28:08,920
to minimize damage to properties
moving forward or not build in areas.
01:28:10,280 --> 01:28:13,400
These plans serve as a guide
for our decision makers moving forward
01:28:13,440 --> 01:28:18,800
when they commit resources
to disaster rebuilds or to new projects.
01:28:19,160 --> 01:28:23,520
And the other benefit of having a plan
like this is that it helps us maintain
01:28:24,320 --> 01:28:26,960
eligibility for federal government
funding from
01:28:26,960 --> 01:28:29,040
the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
01:28:30,080 --> 01:28:30,680
Next slide
01:28:33,200 --> 01:28:34,200
Currently, the hazard
01:28:34,200 --> 01:28:37,680
mitigation plan is about midway
through its update process.
01:28:38,000 --> 01:28:41,480
To date, we have worked hard
with a steering committee
01:28:41,480 --> 01:28:46,400
that we formed from various stakeholders
throughout the county, and to evaluate
01:28:46,720 --> 01:28:51,120
what the old plan had
that we that we wanted to take forward,
01:28:51,360 --> 01:28:55,440
look at our current risk analysis
capabilities and do an assessment.
01:28:55,960 --> 01:28:59,880
We've involved the public
in a lot of our outreach and participation
01:28:59,880 --> 01:29:03,680
via the website at ready Ventura
County dot org.
01:29:04,080 --> 01:29:07,960
You can go there for information
about the process to date,
01:29:08,200 --> 01:29:09,360
how you can be involved
01:29:09,360 --> 01:29:13,240
moving forward in public meetings
that we have with the steering committee.
01:29:13,920 --> 01:29:17,120
You can watch the progress of our risk
analysis
01:29:17,120 --> 01:29:21,000
results come out on the story map
that we've put on the website.
01:29:21,160 --> 01:29:22,720
Just a couple of days ago.
01:29:22,720 --> 01:29:27,720
And you can also partake in our community
awareness survey that is geared towards
01:29:27,720 --> 01:29:31,960
helping us understand
your knowledge base about the hazards
01:29:31,960 --> 01:29:35,080
that you think you face,
the ones that we know exist out there
01:29:35,240 --> 01:29:39,720
and help us fill gaps
about what the community is looking for,
01:29:39,720 --> 01:29:45,080
what they might need as far as information
or alert and warning changes, insurance.
01:29:46,680 --> 01:29:47,800
And then take
01:29:47,800 --> 01:29:51,840
that as we move forward and develop
the county's strategy for this plan.
01:29:51,840 --> 01:29:52,760
Update
01:29:53,480 --> 01:29:57,280
the next steps in our process
are coming up in the next week.
01:29:57,280 --> 01:30:00,840
All of our planning partners
will be getting together to do workshops
01:30:01,480 --> 01:30:06,480
with one another in order to kind of
figure out each jurisdiction's priorities.
01:30:06,720 --> 01:30:10,200
And we are looking forward to
then combining everybody's information
01:30:10,480 --> 01:30:13,640
into the draft plan,
hoping for a public comment
01:30:13,640 --> 01:30:17,640
period that will roll out to everyone
around February of 20, 22
01:30:17,880 --> 01:30:21,600
and then be reviewed
by our Board of Supervisors and submitted
01:30:21,600 --> 01:30:24,520
to Cal OAS and FEMA
for subsequent approval
01:30:24,840 --> 01:30:26,920
in late spring of 2022.
01:30:27,640 --> 01:30:28,880
Next slide
01:30:31,320 --> 01:30:33,000
This is to provide you with information
01:30:33,000 --> 01:30:36,640
on where you can go to follow
the rest of the progress of the update
01:30:36,960 --> 01:30:40,720
and participate
along with us and ready Ventura County.
01:30:40,720 --> 01:30:42,400
Dot org is our website
01:30:42,400 --> 01:30:46,320
for both the EOP update
and the Hazard Mitigation Plan Update.
01:30:46,840 --> 01:30:49,120
You can again
follow the progress of the update.
01:30:49,280 --> 01:30:51,720
Take our online
Community Awareness Survey.
01:30:52,000 --> 01:30:55,640
You can view the new interactive story map
to learn about the hazards
01:30:55,640 --> 01:30:59,760
that are in your area and view the risk
analysis results.
01:31:00,320 --> 01:31:03,840
We've got wonderful maps on there
that can you can type in your address
01:31:03,840 --> 01:31:07,440
and kind of see different layers of
of hazards
01:31:07,760 --> 01:31:12,080
showing you whether or not you're in
an earthquake zone or in a high wildfire
01:31:12,080 --> 01:31:16,560
risk zone, whether or not landslides
may or may not be applicable to your area.
01:31:16,960 --> 01:31:20,680
And also learn a lot more
about what hazard mitigation is and isn't
01:31:21,040 --> 01:31:24,720
and see some good examples
of hazard mitigation in action.
01:31:26,040 --> 01:31:29,120
If you've got any questions
my contact information is at the bottom of
01:31:29,160 --> 01:31:29,800
this slide.
01:31:29,800 --> 01:31:33,360
You can also find our contact information
on the website itself.
01:31:33,800 --> 01:31:36,440
And if that's all I've got to say.
01:31:36,440 --> 01:31:38,880
So with that I'm going to hand it
back over to Patrick Maynard.
01:31:40,040 --> 01:31:40,760
Thanks, Bonnie.
01:31:40,760 --> 01:31:42,160
I appreciate that. Great overview.
01:31:42,160 --> 01:31:44,800
And I just want to share with the team
and really thank the team,
01:31:44,800 --> 01:31:47,400
the OAS team in particular, Bill Boyd,
Bonnie Luke.
01:31:47,840 --> 01:31:51,000
They do a ton of work
along with our city partners
01:31:51,000 --> 01:31:53,720
and our other county partners
to to update these plans.
01:31:53,720 --> 01:31:56,400
It's not an easy job.
It can be very boring at times.
01:31:56,400 --> 01:31:57,360
Believe it or not,
01:31:57,360 --> 01:32:00,960
and they work day in and day out to ensure
that we have the best of the best.
01:32:01,000 --> 01:32:03,440
So thank you for all of your work,
you guys.
01:32:03,440 --> 01:32:04,880
One thing I just want to remind people
01:32:04,880 --> 01:32:08,720
of our emergency operations
plan is still posted on our website.
01:32:08,920 --> 01:32:12,160
The draft version
to update in English and Spanish.
01:32:12,160 --> 01:32:15,960
So if you'd like to review that,
please do so and provide us any feedback
01:32:15,960 --> 01:32:18,960
you might have With that,
I just like to quickly go over to Scott
01:32:18,960 --> 01:32:20,120
Brewer one more time.
01:32:20,120 --> 01:32:23,920
Scott, I know you guys are working on some
planning updates in the city of Oxnard.
01:32:23,960 --> 01:32:25,880
Tell us about it. Sure.
01:32:26,880 --> 01:32:28,360
Next slide, please.
01:32:29,400 --> 01:32:31,880
So very much
like what Bonnie already went over.
01:32:32,520 --> 01:32:36,000
Each jurisdiction has its own
emergency operations plan.
01:32:36,400 --> 01:32:42,080
And at the city I talked about earlier
that this is kind of our foundation.
01:32:42,080 --> 01:32:45,680
This is what we go to
that leads us through the process
01:32:45,680 --> 01:32:50,160
of how we respond to
and recover from disasters.
01:32:50,400 --> 01:32:51,240
So very much like
01:32:51,240 --> 01:32:54,840
the county, we, too, are in the process
of updating our emergency plan.
01:32:55,200 --> 01:32:59,040
So very large document
with a lot of detailed information.
01:33:00,000 --> 01:33:03,240
But all right, it's
this time we've gone through
01:33:03,240 --> 01:33:04,560
that kind of with a fine tooth comb
01:33:04,560 --> 01:33:07,120
and some of the things we're updating
is the terminology.
01:33:07,120 --> 01:33:10,920
There's been a number of terminology
changes, including what
01:33:10,920 --> 01:33:16,280
Patrick covered as far as disasters
and evacuation orders and advisories.
01:33:16,440 --> 01:33:18,240
So we've updated our terminology.
01:33:18,240 --> 01:33:19,800
We're updating our formatting.
01:33:19,800 --> 01:33:23,600
When you have a plan, this big one of
the challenges is to make information
01:33:24,200 --> 01:33:27,080
in such a way that people can find it
easily within the plan.
01:33:27,840 --> 01:33:29,920
We've updated our checklists
and procedures
01:33:30,440 --> 01:33:33,360
to make sure that they're up to date
and are in line with
01:33:33,920 --> 01:33:38,400
all the disasters that we've identified
as potentially affecting our area as well
01:33:38,400 --> 01:33:42,840
as our our new procedures for our updated
emergency operations center.
01:33:43,440 --> 01:33:45,400
We also updated contact information.
01:33:45,400 --> 01:33:48,520
One of the things that's critical
is that we have up to date lists
01:33:48,520 --> 01:33:51,360
on how to contact our partners,
such as at the county,
01:33:51,720 --> 01:33:55,560
our neighboring jurisdictions, school
districts, local hospitals.
01:33:55,560 --> 01:33:59,360
So making sure that that information,
which changes quite frequently is up
01:33:59,400 --> 01:34:04,680
to date, is an ongoing part of the process
of keeping the emergency teams updated.
01:34:05,680 --> 01:34:07,200
We also have to make sure
01:34:07,200 --> 01:34:11,200
that it's consistent with the state
and counties plan, that we're all working
01:34:11,200 --> 01:34:15,240
essentially off the same playbook
that we're using the same terminology.
01:34:15,240 --> 01:34:17,080
And and that's always a concern.
01:34:17,080 --> 01:34:20,120
The state actually provides
something called a crosswalk that we use
01:34:20,840 --> 01:34:22,880
very diligently as we update the process
01:34:23,320 --> 01:34:26,640
to make sure that we are indeed
covering all those points.
01:34:27,120 --> 01:34:30,240
So for us, the review process is public
comments are now
01:34:30,240 --> 01:34:34,560
and hopefully you captured that QR code
that was earlier in the presentation.
01:34:34,560 --> 01:34:37,760
If not, I know this presentation is
is being recorded
01:34:37,760 --> 01:34:41,240
and is also the slides will be on the
the county website.
01:34:42,000 --> 01:34:44,240
We'll send that plan to our department
01:34:44,280 --> 01:34:47,240
heads later this month,
probably later next week.
01:34:47,520 --> 01:34:50,480
We'll ask those department
heads to take a good look at the plan
01:34:50,480 --> 01:34:51,920
and how it affects their department.
01:34:51,920 --> 01:34:55,800
What's the expectations of each department
to make sure those are realistic
01:34:55,800 --> 01:34:57,840
and that everybody's in agreement.
01:34:57,840 --> 01:35:02,280
We'll send that to our Public Safety
Committee in November of this year.
01:35:02,520 --> 01:35:04,200
The Public Safety Committee
will review it.
01:35:04,200 --> 01:35:08,680
And then if they agree that our update
is consistent and is complete
01:35:09,040 --> 01:35:12,440
or will move along, the city council
for final
01:35:12,480 --> 01:35:15,600
approval in early 2022.
01:35:15,960 --> 01:35:19,440
Again,
very big effort to keep this plan updated.
01:35:19,440 --> 01:35:22,480
And there's been a significant number
of changes since the last update.
01:35:23,280 --> 01:35:23,840
Next, please,
01:35:28,560 --> 01:35:31,600
Bonnie covered this really very well.
01:35:31,920 --> 01:35:34,760
But the the hazard mitigation plan
01:35:34,800 --> 01:35:39,680
or the Ventura County has remediation
plan really is a plan that affects
01:35:39,720 --> 01:35:43,600
all of the local jurisdictions,
the cities, the special districts.
01:35:44,320 --> 01:35:47,680
The county has the responsibility
for the overarching plan,
01:35:48,080 --> 01:35:53,280
and then each one of those jurisdictions
will then provide their own annex,
01:35:53,520 --> 01:35:57,120
their own portion of that plan,
that specific to their jurisdiction.
01:35:57,720 --> 01:36:00,640
This includes our hazard assessment,
making sure, again,
01:36:00,640 --> 01:36:04,280
that we all agree on the type of problems
that can occur in our community.
01:36:04,720 --> 01:36:08,240
Things like resource inventories,
what type of resources
01:36:08,240 --> 01:36:09,720
do we have to bring to bear?
01:36:09,720 --> 01:36:12,880
Should one of those hazards
or those disasters occur?
01:36:13,840 --> 01:36:15,960
Looks at risk reduction
01:36:15,960 --> 01:36:19,000
and risk reduction strategies.
01:36:20,080 --> 01:36:22,760
I think Bonnie really pointed it out
well when she said, you know,
01:36:22,760 --> 01:36:25,000
we don't want this back where it was.
01:36:25,000 --> 01:36:26,440
We want to make sure that we put it back
01:36:26,440 --> 01:36:29,720
in a way that with with good intentions
that it doesn't occur again.
01:36:30,320 --> 01:36:32,520
We want to help prevent property
damage, the loss of life.
01:36:32,520 --> 01:36:35,760
We want to assist our decision makers
as they make the critical decisions
01:36:36,080 --> 01:36:38,840
that they have to make
with the best information possible.
01:36:39,120 --> 01:36:42,560
And we want to ensure that we remain
as a jurisdiction eligible
01:36:42,800 --> 01:36:46,120
for Freema grants
and the type of reimbursement
01:36:46,120 --> 01:36:48,480
that's available
following natural disasters.
01:36:48,960 --> 01:36:50,800
Our review process is consistent
01:36:50,800 --> 01:36:53,280
with the county since we're doing this
planning process together,
01:36:53,880 --> 01:36:57,520
as Bonnie pointed out, there's a big,
big effort going on next week.
01:36:57,520 --> 01:37:01,200
And then the plan will move on to
to our city council
01:37:01,680 --> 01:37:04,920
for final approval
for our portion of that sometime
01:37:05,040 --> 01:37:07,960
probably in the late
first quarter of 2022.
01:37:08,760 --> 01:37:12,120
So that's that's
our efforts are very much aligned,
01:37:12,120 --> 01:37:16,160
and this is a great opportunity
to get feedback both on the county plans
01:37:16,200 --> 01:37:19,320
as well as our own individual city
city plans.
01:37:19,480 --> 01:37:21,680
That's it. Back to you, Patrick.
01:37:21,680 --> 01:37:23,400
Thanks, Scott, for that.
01:37:23,400 --> 01:37:25,680
I just want to close
by thanking everyone tonight.
01:37:25,680 --> 01:37:28,200
It obviously takes a lot of work
to prepare one of these.
01:37:28,320 --> 01:37:30,840
We had originally hoped to do this
live and in person
01:37:30,840 --> 01:37:32,880
and unfortunately saw
a little uptick in COVID,
01:37:32,880 --> 01:37:35,800
which puts us pushed us back
into this virtual environment.
01:37:36,120 --> 01:37:38,320
But I really want to thank everyone
for participating.
01:37:38,320 --> 01:37:40,640
Thank the city of Oxnard
for their partnership.
01:37:40,920 --> 01:37:43,080
Think our interpreters
that have been with us
01:37:43,080 --> 01:37:45,760
not just tonight, but yesterday
and will be with us next week.
01:37:46,000 --> 01:37:49,000
And most importantly,
thank all of you for joining us
01:37:49,520 --> 01:37:51,360
for this presentation tonight.
01:37:51,360 --> 01:37:53,280
I want to close by saying this.
01:37:53,280 --> 01:37:57,360
It's every individual's responsibility
to plan and prepare.
01:37:57,880 --> 01:37:59,600
We hope to be there to help you.
01:37:59,600 --> 01:38:02,120
But there's a lot more of you
than there is us.
01:38:02,400 --> 01:38:04,560
And resources can be challenging at times.
01:38:04,560 --> 01:38:07,280
And we need your help preparing.
01:38:07,280 --> 01:38:10,360
Get out in the community,
make friends with your neighbors, ensure
01:38:10,360 --> 01:38:13,400
that you talk with your family and friends
about how you can all work together
01:38:13,440 --> 01:38:15,120
in the time of need,
whether it's providing
01:38:15,120 --> 01:38:17,800
transportation, food,
whatever the case may be.
01:38:17,840 --> 01:38:21,200
Work together and plan
and prepare in advance
01:38:21,240 --> 01:38:24,680
to help us respond
to that inevitable disaster.
01:38:24,960 --> 01:38:26,760
With that, please get a kit.
01:38:26,760 --> 01:38:27,440
Have a plan.
01:38:27,440 --> 01:38:29,920
Stay informed, stay involved.
And thanks for joining us.
01:38:30,240 --> 01:38:33,680
A copy of this presentation
will be available at Ready Ventura
01:38:33,680 --> 01:38:36,000
County Morgue
and any closing comments from you, Scott?
01:38:40,520 --> 01:38:41,680
Yeah.
01:38:41,800 --> 01:38:43,840
I just want to say, you know, planning
01:38:44,160 --> 01:38:46,680
without community
input isn't really planning.
01:38:47,040 --> 01:38:49,880
It's so critical that that we have
01:38:50,760 --> 01:38:54,440
the public involved in this process
at every level.
01:38:54,440 --> 01:38:58,720
And we're very thankful for
the opportunity to present in this way.
01:38:58,720 --> 01:39:03,640
Again, COVID presented all of us
with some very major challenges.
01:39:03,680 --> 01:39:05,080
I would certainly miss the face
01:39:05,080 --> 01:39:08,280
to face interface with the public
and all of our partners.
01:39:09,000 --> 01:39:12,440
I would be remiss if I didn't
throw this one more time back to
01:39:13,160 --> 01:39:16,720
Chief Hamilton and Chief Benitez, if
they had any closing comments thereafter.
01:39:16,720 --> 01:39:20,360
All the guys who have the resources
01:39:20,360 --> 01:39:23,480
and do this on a day to day basis,
so do either of our chiefs.
01:39:23,480 --> 01:39:26,840
Do you have any closing comments,
gentlemen?
01:39:26,840 --> 01:39:29,040
I mean, is there a chief that you have?
01:39:29,040 --> 01:39:30,720
Nothing. Okay.
01:39:30,800 --> 01:39:32,440
Yeah. Okay.
01:39:32,440 --> 01:39:34,840
All I was going to say is just thank you.
01:39:35,880 --> 01:39:36,240
Thank you
01:39:36,240 --> 01:39:39,640
to Patrick and all the folks in your shop
01:39:40,360 --> 01:39:43,520
and the county for hosting us tonight.
01:39:43,520 --> 01:39:47,200
This has been a really great presentation
Thank you so much.
01:39:48,760 --> 01:39:50,720
Great. Patrick, thank you.
01:39:50,720 --> 01:39:52,760
And we're out when you are.
01:39:53,720 --> 01:39:54,480
Thanks, everybody.
01:39:54,480 --> 01:39:56,040
Have a great night.
And stay safe out there.
01:39:56,040 --> 01:39:56,880
Take care
01:40:02,760 --> 01:40:03,960
Bill, you got that one.
01:40:03,960 --> 01:40:05,160
Bonnie Lucas typing is.
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OK. Just testing my audio.
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This is Carmen Eccles, by the way.
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Hi, Carmen.
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This is Bonnie over at Ventura. Usher.
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Hi, Bonnie. You can hear me OK?
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Yeah. You're coming through
loud and clear.
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OK, thank you.
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Excuse me.
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Well, this
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Hello.
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Good evening.
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Good evening. How are you?
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Very well,
thank you. How are you doing tonight?
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I'm doing great.
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You have a good voice for this activity.
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Thank you.
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It's Lourdes.
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Would you like to do any sound checks
tonight?
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Certainly. OK.
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And you want me to do the
the announcement, right?
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With the phone number of the.
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Patrick or.
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Bonnie?
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A lot of That would be great.
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With a six, five, four or 513, six.
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Or four.
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Community symbols.
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OK, let me get to my bridge line.
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So we could also do mystical.
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Yeah.
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Let's let us know when you have that all
set up, and we'll do some sound checks.
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Perfect.
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In a conflict
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that is Hi.
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All right.
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Good evening.
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Are you.
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The staff?
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Good. Good.
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OK. This audit that they've set back on
these people
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know we could do this for.
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This is perfect.
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And then seek a second one on the cheaper
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power
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assets
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because we have a circuit assembly
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in this.
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Like, that was
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we're ready
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we're ready in Spanish
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and we're ready in mystical.
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Can you hear me, Lotus?
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Yes. OK, let's just do.
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So first,
just go ahead and ask you to speak OK.
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Or no.
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Call me in support
for what I've learned be when I start.
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This is the most eloquent preparation
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I made a sincere
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almost have.
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Let us together. Bless you.
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They got Mary Jo.
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Yes. Democracy
in the unapproachable there.
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So though.
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And not hearing anything from her lawyer
this.
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Or no.
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Says she has her muted.
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Maybe she needs to hit a mute.
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Oh, no. No.
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Oh, no.
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Here we go.
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We got the sentence but up.
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Interpret that in this interpreter.
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Look, a year ago when I started
this system, also keep analysis
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on the preparation
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part.
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OK, excellent mixtures. Good.
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Give me just a minute
and I'll get Spanish set up. Mr.
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Costa, move in.
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She gave me a solicitor
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so. No.
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I would us
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go ahead and just
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justice.
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Oh, here we go.
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Foreign
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One more time, please, ladies and
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excellent.
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Thank you.
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All right, I'll bring you back.
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Into the English Channel in just a minute.
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Please stand by
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and let.
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She should be back in the English Channel.
Just confirm.
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Yes, I am in the channel.
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All right, you're all set.
Thank you. Thank you very much.
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Lourdes, maybe we need to do this
more often.
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Yes. We got this down to a science.
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You're the. Pro.
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You're the pro now. Brendan's a pro.
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We just sit back and smile.
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He makes it all happen, but.
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You should see what out
in the private world
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tortures we go through with.
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Them.
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I'm sure.
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Ackerman.
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How are you?
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Hey, Patrick.
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Hi, everyone. Doing well.
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I'm just trying to test my video here.
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OK? Looks like it's working fine.
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Thanks for the time.
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We appreciate it. Well, thank you.
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Thanks for all the time and time
and effort you're putting into this.
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We appreciate it.
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No worries.
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He actually.
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Did you have any issues to give you
your ear buds on getting logged in?
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Looks like the Active Directory is down.
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So it's not easily
letting people get on the Internet.
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Yeah, I think
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you know why I'm on it
because I'm using a hotspot.
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So I just gave it my extra hotspot.
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So hopefully that helps.
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But I was able to log right in.
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Yeah.
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There's a way
you can manually go to an address
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and type in like your network credentials
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and get it to work,
but it's definitely not routine, so.
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Thanks for the heads up. Yep.
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Kelly, did you do some arm stretches?
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You are ready to rock and roll.
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All ready.
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I still feel bad for that one meeting.
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The first one that we did
that was almost 2 hours.
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You were probably tired after that.
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Tired? Yes. But not that it's OK.
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We appreciate your help. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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We love you. Well, you're the best
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you to lower this
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he is the best.
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Oh, thank you.
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Patrick doesn't think about my voice.
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I had laryngitis the next morning.
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We appreciate your voice so much.
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Thank you. So hard.
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Even yesterday, I was trying to talk
really slowly, and I was thinking of you.
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It was.
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You know what?
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It was really nice,
and you sounded really good.
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Thank you.
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Sorry.
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Lord s I didn't mean to leave you out.
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We feel bad for you, too.
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Now, you don't
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I'm the last of the peons.
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I already know that
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chief shay.
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Glad you got logged in
any of the same internet issues
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some of us have had,
so it looks like you're good to go now.
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Yeah.
Thank you for that. Appreciate it. But you
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is there is there a new speaker
in this meeting tonight?
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So when we haven't had before.
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Yes, there's a couple.
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So tonight's
meeting is the joint one with City Camry.
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So Carmen Nicholls from City
Cambria will be presenting
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and then shy of that,
it should be pretty much the action.
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I'm sorry. And Dave as well.
Dave just popped in.
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So you reminded me you, Dave.
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Checking in everything, sounding
OK, looking all right.
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Sounds good. Looks good. Thank you, sir.
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I could use a little bit more hair, but
other than that, that's the normal I feel.
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You're my friend.
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My forehead
is getting larger and larger. Oh.
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Yeah. So a couple.
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But for the most part,
the rest of the cast is the same. OK.
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They sure
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the new
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speakers should know that we're having
a relay interpreting into mistakes,
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so that just takes a little anger
from my voice to her
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voice.
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Got it.
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Can you hear me OK? Yes. Sure can.
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OK, perfect.
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Can you hear me ok?
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You're good, sir.
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OK, I'm on my phone's
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hotspot, so I might have problems.
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Do you have internet issues as well?
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Well, I'm just using my my phone yeah.
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I'm traveling right now.
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Ah, fingers crossed that it holds strong.
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Commander Tennyson has joined us.
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And you here, sir.
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I can hear you just fine.
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Fantastic.
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Looks like
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the only person we're waiting for at
this point is going to be Mike Pettit.
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So I'll just let everyone know
a couple quick things.
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Since we do have some new focus on.
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First and foremost,
thanks for everyone's time.
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We really appreciate it.
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Appreciate the city.
Cambria partnering with us.
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Guys have been great to work with.
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Just leading up to this.
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Thanks for everything along the way.
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Tonight's presentation, we hope for it
to last right around an hour
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as long as we don't run into any,
you know, crazy questions we got to answer
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anything out of the ordinary
in terms of technical issues
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we are interpreting into a few different
languages.
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So, Lord, this is gutter
video turned off right now
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will be translating into Spanish.
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And then she's also speaking into a line
and there's a Mixteco interpreter
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that will be interpreting into Mixteco.
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And we also have Kelly who will be doing
our ASL interpretation as well.
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So all that being said, when you speak,
if you can just try to speak
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a little slower than you would normally,
just to allow them plenty of time
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to do their thing
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one other thing, too,
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if you are not actively speaking,
once we get started and go
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into the public room right now, we're
all in a kind of behind the scenes room.
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If you're not actively speaking, please
turn off your camera.
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Once we get going that way,
the only person that appears on the screen
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are the active speakers, which should be
Kelly as the ASL interpreter.
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And whoever the active speaker is,
if you leave your camera
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on, it will remain visible on the screen
for everyone else to see a nod off.
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And we don't want that.
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So with that,
I think that's all the do's and don'ts.
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In just a few minutes,
we'll jump into the public room.
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But for now,
you're welcome to talk. And there's.
00:17:49,320 --> 00:17:49,760
Mike.
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We'll jump into the public room
in just a few minutes.
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Thanks. Patrick.
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We do a sound test here.
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I'm I'm calling in from my cell phone.
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Yes, sir. You are good.
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How's the video? It's good. It's
it's good.
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I'm not sure.
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I think they kept a portal
is something's down right now with 80.
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Yeah.
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It looks like they may be doing
some firewall work or something, so.
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Got it.
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Cool.
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All right,
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everybody,
we're going to jump into the main room
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a couple of minutes early, but it looks
like everyone is here to get started.
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So if you want, feel free
to turn off your cameras now
00:19:48,640 --> 00:19:52,000
and we'll go ahead
and allow the public in.
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Thank you.
00:22:08,720 --> 00:22:10,480
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:13,920
Thanks for joining us for tonight's
Emergency Preparedness Workshop.
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We'll be getting started in
just about 2 minutes.
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Thanks
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Well, good evening, ladies and gentlemen,
and thank you for joining us
00:23:26,800 --> 00:23:29,880
for this important emergency
preparedness workshop
00:23:29,920 --> 00:23:32,640
featuring our partners
over at the city of Camarillo.
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We really appreciate you taking time
out of your evening to hear a little bit
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about what we're doing here in Ventura
County to you get prepared with that.
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I would like to start this meeting off
with a quick announcement from Lourdes
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Kimball, our interpreter,
00:23:46,080 --> 00:23:49,160
about our interpretation services
that are available tonight.
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Lourdes. Good afternoon.
00:23:51,760 --> 00:23:56,480
This meeting will be interpreted
simultaneously in English, Spanish,
00:23:56,800 --> 00:23:59,360
mystical, and American Sign Language.
00:24:00,360 --> 00:24:04,680
When a service this is the hunters
interpret that are simultaneous in end
00:24:04,680 --> 00:24:08,520
English Espanol, mystical healing,
whatever,
00:24:08,560 --> 00:24:11,520
since North America. No.
00:24:11,520 --> 00:24:13,960
Please select your preferred language
00:24:13,960 --> 00:24:17,640
even if you are bilingual
so you do not miss anything.
00:24:18,120 --> 00:24:22,000
To do this
go to the bottom of your screen and select
00:24:22,000 --> 00:24:28,160
the icon that looks like a globe
and select English, Spanish, or mystical
00:24:29,360 --> 00:24:32,840
waterfall selections with your map
periphery to include.
00:24:32,840 --> 00:24:35,760
So she is willingly
but not happier than other.
00:24:36,320 --> 00:24:39,440
But our series Stop by the Party
for the Euro.
00:24:39,440 --> 00:24:43,640
The Super Thursday is election
l econo informa
00:24:43,640 --> 00:24:47,760
Belmondo is election
English Espanol or mystical
00:24:48,760 --> 00:24:51,320
c the same formation equal accurate radium
00:24:51,840 --> 00:24:55,680
dermal auto zero cinco say cinco, cuatro,
00:24:56,040 --> 00:24:58,200
cinco or not Tracy's
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if you would like information
in any other language,
00:25:02,400 --> 00:25:11,120
please call 8056545136
and the county Aventura will help you.
00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:12,600
Thank you.
00:25:14,080 --> 00:25:15,240
Thank you, Lourdes, for that.
00:25:15,240 --> 00:25:18,440
Will give our interpreters
a moment to get in their respective audio
00:25:18,480 --> 00:25:19,440
channels.
00:25:32,240 --> 00:25:32,720
All right.
00:25:32,720 --> 00:25:35,280
Looks like I got the thumbs up
from our technical team,
00:25:35,280 --> 00:25:36,520
so we'll go ahead and get started.
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Again, thank you for joining us tonight.
00:25:38,400 --> 00:25:39,600
My name is Patrick Maynard.
00:25:39,600 --> 00:25:43,800
I'm the director for the Ventura County
Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services.
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I like to kick things off tonight
with some opening remarks
00:25:47,640 --> 00:25:51,840
from Camarillo,
Assistant City Manager Carmen Nichols.
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Carmen
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Hi there, and good evening.
00:25:55,760 --> 00:25:56,760
I'm Carmen Nichols.
00:25:56,760 --> 00:25:59,520
I'm the assistant city manager
for the city of Camarillo.
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I'm joining you on behalf of city manager
Greg Ramirez and
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I just wanted to open it up by saying
that we value emergency preparedness
00:26:07,320 --> 00:26:09,080
here in the city of Camarillo.
00:26:09,080 --> 00:26:12,040
And we are pleased to host the Joint
Emergency
00:26:12,040 --> 00:26:14,520
Preparedness Workshop
with the County of Ventura.
00:26:15,240 --> 00:26:18,600
We work very closely with the Ventura
County Sheriff's Office and Ventura
00:26:18,600 --> 00:26:19,160
County Fire
00:26:19,160 --> 00:26:23,200
Department to ensure that our community
is not only prepared to handle emergencies
00:26:23,560 --> 00:26:26,880
but that the response to emergencies
is efficient and effective.
00:26:27,120 --> 00:26:30,640
So thank you again, County D.A.,
for this opportunity to participate.
00:26:33,080 --> 00:26:34,280
Thanks, Carmen, for that.
00:26:34,280 --> 00:26:36,280
And next,
I'd like to hand it over to Ventura
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County Sheriff
Bill eight for some welcoming remarks.
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Sheriff. Thank you. Bill.
00:26:40,040 --> 00:26:41,840
Thank you,
Patrick, and welcome to the forum
00:26:42,880 --> 00:26:43,560
thank you for taking the
00:26:43,560 --> 00:26:45,800
time to participate
in this important process.
00:26:46,640 --> 00:26:49,720
We have a talented and dedicated team
of emergency management
00:26:49,720 --> 00:26:51,960
professionals at the sheriff's office
00:26:51,960 --> 00:26:55,480
that work collaboratively
with stakeholders in all sectors
00:26:56,280 --> 00:26:59,440
to keep our edge in being well
prepared to respond to virtually any type
00:26:59,440 --> 00:27:01,280
of emergency in our community.
00:27:01,280 --> 00:27:04,200
We need to be continually reviewing
our practices, equipment,
00:27:04,680 --> 00:27:06,840
capabilities and relationships.
00:27:06,840 --> 00:27:10,040
It's not just enough
to simply create a preparedness plan
00:27:10,440 --> 00:27:13,000
and put it on the shelf until we need it.
00:27:13,000 --> 00:27:16,320
Continuous updating of that plan
is necessary to maximize our community's
00:27:16,320 --> 00:27:20,080
resilience and ensure the best outcomes
when disaster strikes
00:27:21,360 --> 00:27:21,840
the community.
00:27:21,840 --> 00:27:25,400
Feedback on our emergency
preparedness plan is absolutely critical
00:27:25,440 --> 00:27:28,680
to crafting a strong
and well-reasoned approach to our plans.
00:27:28,680 --> 00:27:29,800
Development.
00:27:29,880 --> 00:27:33,120
We need your help in doing that,
and I'm thankful you've taken
00:27:33,120 --> 00:27:35,600
the time to get involved
in ensuring our community safety.
00:27:36,320 --> 00:27:37,560
So thanks very much for being here.
00:27:40,080 --> 00:27:40,360
Thanks.
00:27:40,360 --> 00:27:40,920
Sure for that.
00:27:40,920 --> 00:27:43,760
And next, I go to Ventura County
00:27:43,920 --> 00:27:47,640
Assistant Executive Officer Mike Pettit
with some welcoming remarks as well.
00:27:47,640 --> 00:27:49,880
Thanks thank you, Patrick.
00:27:49,880 --> 00:27:55,200
And thank you, Sheriff,
you and Carmen from the city of Camarillo.
00:27:55,560 --> 00:27:58,840
We just want to thank all of our partners
in this presentation tonight.
00:27:58,840 --> 00:27:59,760
And the tremendous work
00:27:59,760 --> 00:28:03,440
of our sheriff's office of Emergency
Services, our county executive office,
00:28:03,840 --> 00:28:08,160
and on behalf of our Board of Supervisors
and our CEO, Mike Towers.
00:28:08,200 --> 00:28:09,960
Want to thank you the community
00:28:09,960 --> 00:28:13,520
for participating
in this important opportunity tonight.
00:28:13,800 --> 00:28:15,480
We thank you for your resilience.
00:28:15,480 --> 00:28:19,800
We've certainly had our share of
of disasters over the last number of years
00:28:19,800 --> 00:28:23,280
with the Thomas and Woolsey fire
and then the tragic
00:28:23,440 --> 00:28:24,960
borderline
00:28:27,680 --> 00:28:29,480
event and then the pandemic.
00:28:29,480 --> 00:28:32,680
Most recently,
we've learned a lot through these
00:28:33,640 --> 00:28:37,080
disasters and we've grown closer together
as a community.
00:28:37,120 --> 00:28:39,120
We've built on the lessons
00:28:39,120 --> 00:28:41,840
that we've learned
and we've established new relationships.
00:28:42,360 --> 00:28:46,120
And this effort tonight
is all about continue the improvement.
00:28:46,120 --> 00:28:48,520
We thank you for your resilience
in the community,
00:28:48,960 --> 00:28:52,000
and we thank you for your participation
to help us strengthen
00:28:52,320 --> 00:28:55,760
our preparation for disasters
that may come in the future,
00:28:55,920 --> 00:28:59,040
but also to shorten the amount of time
it takes for us to recover.
00:28:59,040 --> 00:29:02,920
And so we're just so grateful
for the feedback that you have tonight
00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:04,960
and the feedback that we've received
00:29:04,960 --> 00:29:07,480
throughout the years
as we've gone through these disasters.
00:29:07,480 --> 00:29:10,240
We've learned a lot,
we've made new connections,
00:29:10,520 --> 00:29:13,920
and we're focusing
on this community engagement
00:29:13,920 --> 00:29:17,280
because we're strong
as we work together in community.
00:29:17,520 --> 00:29:20,600
We've got more relationships
and communication channels
00:29:20,600 --> 00:29:24,840
than we've ever had before,
and we've got two way communication
00:29:26,040 --> 00:29:27,280
capabilities.
00:29:27,280 --> 00:29:30,560
And then we're constantly working
to adjust to
00:29:30,600 --> 00:29:34,640
community needs with the focus
on on different platforms
00:29:34,640 --> 00:29:38,200
for reaching our community,
whether that be radio, TV,
00:29:38,520 --> 00:29:42,600
text messaging,
all the multiple social media platforms.
00:29:42,960 --> 00:29:47,400
Our goal is to reach everyone and
and especially people that may be facing
00:29:47,720 --> 00:29:52,080
barriers, individuals with
with disability access or functional needs
00:29:52,320 --> 00:29:55,640
so we can get important information
out to them on
00:29:55,960 --> 00:29:59,920
disasters, on preparation
and on recovery as well.
00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:04,760
We have an example in that
that we can have the most perfect message
00:30:04,760 --> 00:30:09,520
but if the message isn't received
or understood, it's just not effective.
00:30:09,520 --> 00:30:13,480
And so that's our goal is to work with you
to receive community feedback tonight
00:30:13,840 --> 00:30:17,240
to hear how we can continually improve,
to share our emergency
00:30:17,240 --> 00:30:21,960
operations plans with you, to find out
how we can continue to improve.
00:30:22,680 --> 00:30:26,080
We also want to let you know
that we appreciate
00:30:26,680 --> 00:30:30,240
the strength of our communities
and the outpouring of support
00:30:30,240 --> 00:30:33,080
that we've seen over
the last number of years
00:30:33,080 --> 00:30:37,480
through all of the community based
organizations, our business community,
00:30:37,760 --> 00:30:43,440
our schools, our health care communities
on rallying together to to work
00:30:43,440 --> 00:30:47,160
through these disasters and to be stronger
before for stronger for it.
00:30:47,480 --> 00:30:51,280
On behalf of our board, we assure you
that we will continue to bring
00:30:51,400 --> 00:30:56,760
and bear the full weight of county
resources are almost 10,000 employees
00:30:56,760 --> 00:31:01,920
and 25 departments to help respond
to disasters during the pandemic.
00:31:01,920 --> 00:31:06,040
We've had over 900 county employees
assigned as disaster
00:31:06,040 --> 00:31:08,960
service workers,
and the cities have done the same.
00:31:09,480 --> 00:31:13,200
So we're just so thankful
for the continued community spirit
00:31:13,200 --> 00:31:15,840
that we have in our county,
the deep connections we've made,
00:31:16,160 --> 00:31:18,400
and we want to make a commitment
to you that we're going to
00:31:19,400 --> 00:31:21,800
continue the work to build on
00:31:21,800 --> 00:31:24,560
these strengths
and to continue events like this.
00:31:24,560 --> 00:31:29,760
Tonight, we're working with you and
the community to strengthen our efforts.
00:31:29,920 --> 00:31:32,680
Thank you for participating,
and we look forward to hearing from.
00:31:35,080 --> 00:31:36,640
Thanks, Mike, for that opening.
00:31:36,640 --> 00:31:39,040
And with that next slide, please.
00:31:39,120 --> 00:31:39,560
Also on the.
00:31:39,560 --> 00:31:42,880
Line with us, we have some additional
speakers specific to Cambria
00:31:43,120 --> 00:31:46,760
that will be available to answer questions
and provide input as appropriate.
00:31:47,280 --> 00:31:49,760
With us is Camarillo
Public Works director, Mr.
00:31:49,760 --> 00:31:52,800
Dave Castle. Thanks, Dave, for joining us.
00:31:52,800 --> 00:31:57,000
Ventura County Fire Chief Jeff Shea,
representing city Cambria as well.
00:31:57,000 --> 00:31:58,720
From the fire side,
00:31:58,720 --> 00:32:00,880
Ventura County commander, Sheriff
00:32:00,880 --> 00:32:04,240
Commander Eric Tennyson,
who serves as are Cambria, chief of Police
00:32:04,920 --> 00:32:07,920
Ashley Bautista,
our county public information officer,
00:32:08,240 --> 00:32:09,840
Mike Pettit, who you just heard from.
00:32:09,840 --> 00:32:11,320
And that will complete the team.
00:32:11,320 --> 00:32:15,480
Unfortunately, Rosa was unable to join us
tonight as she is ill.
00:32:16,040 --> 00:32:16,720
Next slide, please.
00:32:18,800 --> 00:32:19,440
This is mentioned
00:32:19,440 --> 00:32:22,440
before, but I just want to make sure
that I reinforce it.
00:32:22,640 --> 00:32:24,960
We really look forward to your feedback.
00:32:24,960 --> 00:32:27,120
We want to hear from you.
We want your questions.
00:32:27,120 --> 00:32:28,320
We want to provide answers.
00:32:28,320 --> 00:32:30,840
To you down at the bottom of your screen.
00:32:30,840 --> 00:32:34,560
You should see a little dialog box
that says Q&A on it.
00:32:34,560 --> 00:32:37,880
If you have questions,
please submit those questions.
00:32:37,880 --> 00:32:38,520
Via the chat.
00:32:38,520 --> 00:32:40,560
We have staff here in the room
at the emergency
00:32:40,560 --> 00:32:43,240
operations center
that will be monitoring those questions.
00:32:43,600 --> 00:32:45,560
It will provide answers to you
in real time.
00:32:45,560 --> 00:32:47,960
And if they're relevant and appropriate
for this forum,
00:32:47,960 --> 00:32:52,440
we will bring those questions up
live and highlight the answers.
00:32:52,440 --> 00:32:54,840
So please
don't be shy about asking questions.
00:32:55,080 --> 00:32:57,480
We'll definitely address them
as they come up. Next slide, please
00:32:59,360 --> 00:33:01,920
it's the quick agenda as to what
we hope to cover tonight.
00:33:01,920 --> 00:33:02,720
We'll begin with talking
00:33:02,720 --> 00:33:05,840
about some of our local hazards,
and then we'll jump into how both
00:33:05,840 --> 00:33:07,640
the local agencies in this case,
00:33:07,640 --> 00:33:10,960
the city of Cambria and also the county,
worked together to coordinate
00:33:11,680 --> 00:33:14,520
pre-planning,
response and recovery efforts.
00:33:14,960 --> 00:33:19,520
We'll cover some changes as it relates
to conducting evacuations and sheltering.
00:33:19,920 --> 00:33:24,000
We'll talk a bit about alert and warning
and how you may receive notices.
00:33:24,520 --> 00:33:25,680
And then lastly, we'll cover
00:33:25,680 --> 00:33:28,680
some of our recent efforts
to update many of our county plans,
00:33:28,680 --> 00:33:32,400
including our Emergency Operations Plan
and our hazard mitigation plan.
00:33:32,600 --> 00:33:33,600
Next slide
00:33:36,520 --> 00:33:39,720
so jumping right into things,
been there, done that.
00:33:39,720 --> 00:33:43,520
Many of us are well aware
of the various disasters
00:33:43,560 --> 00:33:46,760
that have hit Ventura County
99% of the time.
00:33:46,760 --> 00:33:47,680
Of course, Ventura
00:33:47,680 --> 00:33:51,400
County is a beautiful place to live,
probably even more than 99% of the time.
00:33:51,720 --> 00:33:53,880
But we do have our fair
share of incidents.
00:33:53,880 --> 00:33:57,320
You remember back in 2014,
the debris flow that we experienced
00:33:57,600 --> 00:34:00,280
out at cameras springs
following the Springs fire.
00:34:00,680 --> 00:34:04,760
We had the whole fire, of course,
and the Woolsey fire that occurred in 2018
00:34:05,440 --> 00:34:09,920
and then most recently we had the marina
fire back in 2019 again.
00:34:09,960 --> 00:34:13,760
Ventura County is a beautiful place
to live, but we certainly partake in our
00:34:13,760 --> 00:34:15,080
fair share of disasters.
00:34:16,200 --> 00:34:17,400
Next slide
00:34:18,680 --> 00:34:22,640
some things we face in terms of hazards,
some we're aware of, some we may not be.
00:34:22,640 --> 00:34:26,360
Of course there's agricultural
or biological hazards,
00:34:26,720 --> 00:34:31,360
dam or levee failures, droughts
which we're experiencing right now.
00:34:31,440 --> 00:34:35,240
The potential for earthquakes, floods,
or any kind of severe weather,
00:34:35,240 --> 00:34:40,840
including heat and cold events, extended
utility outages, as well as public safety,
00:34:40,840 --> 00:34:43,960
power shutoffs, those are all new hazards
that we work with.
00:34:44,640 --> 00:34:47,760
The potential for landslides
or mass movements,
00:34:48,600 --> 00:34:52,360
tsunamis, wildfires, terrorism,
00:34:52,920 --> 00:34:57,320
various types of mass casualty incidents
and of course, cyber attacks.
00:34:57,960 --> 00:34:59,040
Next slide.
00:35:02,080 --> 00:35:03,160
As we mention all these.
00:35:03,160 --> 00:35:05,080
And think about them and talk about them.
00:35:05,080 --> 00:35:07,840
An important thing
I hope everyone walks away with tonight is
00:35:07,840 --> 00:35:12,120
although these incidents
are large in magnitude, and we work hard
00:35:12,120 --> 00:35:17,400
to respond and prepare and recover
to these incidents at a local level,
00:35:17,760 --> 00:35:21,320
we often receive support from the state
our state counterpart
00:35:21,320 --> 00:35:24,600
being the California Governor's
Office of Emergency Services,
00:35:25,040 --> 00:35:27,480
also Cal Fire
when it comes to firefighting.
00:35:28,120 --> 00:35:31,320
But things are really primarily done
at a local level.
00:35:31,320 --> 00:35:34,080
It starts as our problem
and it ends is our problem.
00:35:34,080 --> 00:35:36,280
And so we're here in the long run
00:35:36,560 --> 00:35:40,440
to assist our residents and take care of
everyone as best as we can.
00:35:40,880 --> 00:35:43,200
In addition to help from the state,
we also receive
00:35:43,440 --> 00:35:45,840
help from the federal government,
from FEMA.
00:35:46,320 --> 00:35:49,920
FEMA works with us quite a bit,
but they are a pass through
00:35:50,120 --> 00:35:52,920
that we receive assistance
through from the state of California.
00:35:53,520 --> 00:35:54,080
Next slide
00:35:56,120 --> 00:35:56,760
and with that,
00:35:56,760 --> 00:36:01,280
again, building on the topic of starting
local, I'm going to hand it over again
00:36:01,320 --> 00:36:05,200
to assistant city manager Carmen Nichols
from the city of Camarillo to talk about
00:36:05,200 --> 00:36:09,000
what the city of Camarillo has in terms
of preparedness and response capabilities.
00:36:09,000 --> 00:36:10,440
Take it away, Carmen.
00:36:10,440 --> 00:36:11,520
Thank you, Patrick.
00:36:11,520 --> 00:36:15,960
So as Patrick mentioned, emergency
responses begin at the local level.
00:36:16,240 --> 00:36:19,000
And here in Cambria,
we are also currently working on
00:36:19,000 --> 00:36:21,680
an update to the city's
emergency operation plan.
00:36:22,120 --> 00:36:26,120
And this draft matrix here before
you demonstrates the roles of the city
00:36:26,120 --> 00:36:30,480
and how the city and county work together
to mutually respond in a disaster.
00:36:31,120 --> 00:36:34,080
So when the emergency operation center
is activated,
00:36:34,080 --> 00:36:37,680
the city manager serves as the emergency
operation center director,
00:36:38,080 --> 00:36:42,200
and then city department heads and other
key personnel assume emergency roles
00:36:42,840 --> 00:36:46,840
for disaster response and recovery
And if you take a look at towards
00:36:46,840 --> 00:36:52,040
the top of this matrix, you'll see
the mutual agency coordination group.
00:36:52,640 --> 00:36:56,240
And this demonstrates where the Vxlan
the Ventura County Sheriff's Office
00:36:56,280 --> 00:37:00,080
and the Ventura County Fire Department
provide the support to the city
00:37:00,080 --> 00:37:01,360
with emergency services.
00:37:01,360 --> 00:37:04,560
They work hand in hand with our EOC
director, our city manager,
00:37:05,160 --> 00:37:07,400
they provide
advice, advisement, leadership,
00:37:08,080 --> 00:37:11,640
and they're making calls
regarding the disaster. So
00:37:12,640 --> 00:37:13,200
depending on
00:37:13,200 --> 00:37:17,280
the disaster, we also will call on other
agencies, as Patrick mentioned, you know,
00:37:17,320 --> 00:37:18,000
there could be FEMA,
00:37:18,000 --> 00:37:20,680
there could be other state agencies
that are that are called in.
00:37:21,600 --> 00:37:25,800
And we also will call in community
based organizations and others.
00:37:26,120 --> 00:37:28,120
So it really is a mutual effort
00:37:28,840 --> 00:37:31,320
when we respond and
00:37:31,320 --> 00:37:33,880
assist our community
when it comes to disasters.
00:37:34,640 --> 00:37:38,120
We contract with the sheriff's department
and we also contract
00:37:38,200 --> 00:37:39,720
with the fire department.
00:37:39,720 --> 00:37:43,640
And so at this point, I'd like to turn it
over to Captain Jeff Shay from Ventura.
00:37:43,640 --> 00:37:47,600
County Fire so we can talk about
some of the resources that they provide
00:37:47,600 --> 00:37:50,520
for the community,
the Camarillo community.
00:37:51,720 --> 00:37:52,360
Good evening, Jeff.
00:37:52,360 --> 00:37:55,080
Sheriff and our county fire
00:37:55,280 --> 00:37:56,440
for the city of Camarillo.
00:37:56,440 --> 00:37:57,320
The Ventura County Fire
00:37:57,320 --> 00:38:02,120
Department operates four fire stations
within the city limits of Camarillo
00:38:03,080 --> 00:38:05,840
Emergency Response
Times, the Ventura County Fire Department
00:38:05,840 --> 00:38:09,080
within the city of Camarillo,
or consistently less than 5 minutes.
00:38:09,600 --> 00:38:13,960
And some of the specific resources
available
00:38:14,480 --> 00:38:17,240
through the Ventura County Fire Department
that are
00:38:17,240 --> 00:38:20,400
that are located in the sea
within the city of Camarillo include
00:38:21,240 --> 00:38:24,840
one of our urban search and rescue teams,
our hazardous materials team.
00:38:26,080 --> 00:38:28,000
We also have
00:38:28,800 --> 00:38:30,080
a couple of our wildland fire
00:38:30,080 --> 00:38:33,880
engines are housed at fire stations
and within Camarillo.
00:38:34,440 --> 00:38:38,640
And we also have our fire headquarters
is located at the camera airport,
00:38:38,640 --> 00:38:43,160
as well as our fire dispatch center,
which is also located at the camera.
00:38:43,240 --> 00:38:43,960
Airport
00:38:50,400 --> 00:38:52,440
thank you, Captain Shea.
00:38:52,440 --> 00:38:56,480
And also now I'd like to turn it over
to Commander Tennyson and to speak
00:38:56,520 --> 00:39:00,080
about the resources for the Ventura County
Sheriff's Office for this community.
00:39:00,960 --> 00:39:02,120
Thank you, Carmen.
00:39:02,120 --> 00:39:07,080
The sheriff's office has about 56 deputies
assigned to the city of Camarillo,
00:39:07,440 --> 00:39:10,760
and another 21 deputies were assigned
to the county area around Camry
00:39:11,040 --> 00:39:15,400
who work out of the station here
with our city, our city partners.
00:39:16,240 --> 00:39:18,720
We offer 24 hour patrols here in the city.
00:39:18,720 --> 00:39:21,720
So you'll see somebody out
and about on the streets 24 hours
00:39:21,720 --> 00:39:22,760
a day, seven days a week.
00:39:22,760 --> 00:39:26,120
Our response times are consistently low
right around six
00:39:26,120 --> 00:39:27,160
to six and a half minutes.
00:39:27,160 --> 00:39:29,160
So our deputies are out, out in
00:39:29,160 --> 00:39:32,360
about 24 hours a day, ready to respond
to any emergency need.
00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:37,680
We also provide a robust volunteer group
here at the real police department.
00:39:37,680 --> 00:39:42,600
We have our Disaster Assistance
Response team, who is specially trained
00:39:42,600 --> 00:39:45,960
in natural disasters
and the response to natural disasters.
00:39:45,960 --> 00:39:49,080
And so they come out and work hand in hand
and side by side with our deputies
00:39:49,560 --> 00:39:52,960
and with our fire
firefighters from the CFD.
00:39:53,600 --> 00:39:58,080
We've spent a lot, a lot of time building
partnerships and collaborating with state
00:39:59,120 --> 00:39:59,880
and and
00:39:59,880 --> 00:40:03,600
other local governmental groups to assist
any time we respond to any
00:40:04,120 --> 00:40:06,600
any disasters in the area.
00:40:10,400 --> 00:40:12,240
Thank you, Commander Tennison,
00:40:12,240 --> 00:40:15,000
and thank you both for all the work
that you do for our community.
00:40:16,080 --> 00:40:17,920
Very proud of the work that you do.
00:40:17,920 --> 00:40:22,520
You provide great support
and a daily operation as well
00:40:22,760 --> 00:40:26,400
during disasters and for major incidents
00:40:26,640 --> 00:40:29,560
we do rely on your services
00:40:29,560 --> 00:40:31,080
incidents such as wildfires.
00:40:31,080 --> 00:40:33,600
We collaborate with the county
during an emergency,
00:40:33,960 --> 00:40:36,640
and we'd like to share tonight
an incident that happened
00:40:36,640 --> 00:40:38,840
several years ago
here in the city of Cambria.
00:40:39,080 --> 00:40:42,600
It began as a wildfire
and resulted in a landslide.
00:40:42,960 --> 00:40:45,960
So for that,
I'd like to turn it over to Dave Hartzell
00:40:45,960 --> 00:40:48,200
the director of Public Works,
who will share with you
00:40:48,240 --> 00:40:51,720
about the camera springs
emergency that occurred in 2014.
00:40:59,760 --> 00:41:02,080
Hey Dave you're muted.
00:41:03,800 --> 00:41:04,360
Sorry about that.
00:41:04,360 --> 00:41:05,520
Got the camera but not the mike.
00:41:05,520 --> 00:41:06,440
Thank you
00:41:08,240 --> 00:41:09,760
so yeah, thank you very much.
00:41:09,760 --> 00:41:14,000
The Camarillo Springs fire and subsequent
landslides were emergencies
00:41:14,040 --> 00:41:16,480
that occurred over a span
of about 18 months,
00:41:17,120 --> 00:41:19,920
though officially considered
a fire of unknown cause.
00:41:20,240 --> 00:41:24,840
The Springs fire originated along
the Canadian grid on May 2nd 2013
00:41:25,560 --> 00:41:29,680
Santa Ana winds of up to 50 miles an hour
drove the fire southward
00:41:29,760 --> 00:41:33,720
along the Santa Monica mountains
and eventually the Pacific Coast Highway.
00:41:35,240 --> 00:41:38,720
The wind played a significant role
in the Springs fire, not immediately
00:41:38,720 --> 00:41:43,160
impacting larger sections of Camarillo,
but the hillsides directly
00:41:43,160 --> 00:41:47,880
above the Camarillo Springs residential
neighborhood were scorched and altered
00:41:47,880 --> 00:41:52,640
by the very hot fire which destroyed
the vegetation and weakened the barren
00:41:52,760 --> 00:41:57,160
rocky soil on the steep terrain,
leaving it in a highly erosive condition.
00:41:58,400 --> 00:41:58,920
The fire
00:41:58,920 --> 00:42:02,520
continued to impact many sites,
including Cal State, Channel Islands,
00:42:02,760 --> 00:42:04,800
Canfield Mountain Memorial Park,
00:42:04,800 --> 00:42:08,360
several farms south of Howard Road,
the Santa Monica Preserve.
00:42:08,680 --> 00:42:13,200
Southern California Edison Power Lines
and the Laguna Peak Communications Tower.
00:42:14,200 --> 00:42:17,640
Areas of Cambria,
Thousand Oaks Agoura Hills, Simi
00:42:17,640 --> 00:42:21,160
Valley and Malibu were evacuated
during the Springs fire.
00:42:22,560 --> 00:42:25,880
While no structures were lost
in Camarillo, the fire ultimately burned.
00:42:25,880 --> 00:42:29,640
24,000 acres, damaging six buildings
and other locations
00:42:29,960 --> 00:42:32,880
and destroying ten structures.
00:42:32,880 --> 00:42:36,120
For many months after the Springs fire,
there was minimal rainfall
00:42:36,720 --> 00:42:41,880
and then late on October 31st
and into November 1st of 2014, a rainstorm
00:42:41,880 --> 00:42:46,560
resulted in a mud flow of soil and debris
from the hillside storm drain.
00:42:46,560 --> 00:42:49,640
Pipes were plugged by the mud,
which then flowed down the streets
00:42:49,680 --> 00:42:52,440
and into numerous homes,
up to four to five feet deep.
00:42:53,480 --> 00:42:54,160
The emergency
00:42:54,160 --> 00:42:57,160
response, including Cambria,
Public Works, was immediate,
00:42:57,600 --> 00:43:00,440
assessing the safety of the residents,
clearing the roads
00:43:00,440 --> 00:43:02,800
and determining
which homes were uninhabitable.
00:43:03,800 --> 00:43:07,440
Cleanup of the mud continued
and work began to clear the storm drains
00:43:07,640 --> 00:43:12,040
and create areas at the base of the hills
to collect future mud and debris flows.
00:43:12,840 --> 00:43:15,040
Then on December 11th, 2014,
00:43:15,040 --> 00:43:18,840
a large storm with sustained high rainfall
intensity
00:43:19,040 --> 00:43:23,400
caused a major landslide of rocks
and debris to come off the hillside
00:43:23,400 --> 00:43:27,480
and into the streets and homes
rock piles up to 50 feet
00:43:27,480 --> 00:43:30,560
high, blocked the streets
and numerous homes were inundated
00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:34,960
with rocks and debris, some piled up to
and beyond the heights of the roof.
00:43:34,960 --> 00:43:35,880
Lines.
00:43:36,840 --> 00:43:41,040
Again, the emergency response was joint
and immediate,
00:43:41,360 --> 00:43:44,520
and miraculously there was no loss
of life or major injuries.
00:43:45,560 --> 00:43:47,520
The primary area affected was Sand,
00:43:47,520 --> 00:43:51,200
Antonio Land and Gatton Avenue,
with at least 16 homes damaged
00:43:51,400 --> 00:43:54,600
and ten residences
red tagged as uninhabitable.
00:43:55,520 --> 00:43:58,600
An incident command center was established
at the Orchid Building
00:43:58,680 --> 00:44:02,600
on Camarillo Springs Road,
and this was a group coordinated incident
00:44:02,600 --> 00:44:05,920
command involving Ventura County Sheriff's
and OAS departments,
00:44:06,320 --> 00:44:08,440
Ventura County Fire
in the city of Camarillo.
00:44:09,440 --> 00:44:13,360
Because the Springs Fire had destroyed
almost all the hillside vegetation,
00:44:13,840 --> 00:44:17,880
the Camarillo Springs
community was on a landslide evacuation
00:44:17,880 --> 00:44:21,760
watch for several years
until regrowth of vegetation occurred.
00:44:22,760 --> 00:44:26,640
During this time, we see alert messages
from Ventura County Sheriff.
00:44:26,640 --> 00:44:30,800
Oh, yes, we're
periodically sent to some 270 households
00:44:31,080 --> 00:44:33,840
in the Springs
burn area when rain was forecast
00:44:34,760 --> 00:44:37,840
a typical message would state that
if the area was expected
00:44:37,840 --> 00:44:42,400
to receive rainfall at a rate of at least
a quarter inch per hour, an evacuation
00:44:42,400 --> 00:44:45,120
notice would be issued
a number of residents
00:44:45,120 --> 00:44:47,960
will often spend nights in hotels
or with family or friends,
00:44:49,000 --> 00:44:49,360
and then
00:44:49,360 --> 00:44:52,520
OAS eventually placed
rainfall monitors on the hillside.
00:44:52,680 --> 00:44:53,720
Hillside
00:44:54,360 --> 00:44:56,200
next slide was
00:44:58,200 --> 00:45:00,440
in 20, 15, in 2016.
00:45:00,640 --> 00:45:04,440
The city funded and completed the design
and construction
00:45:04,680 --> 00:45:08,800
of projects to mitigate future
debris flows, including diversion
00:45:08,800 --> 00:45:12,440
berms on the hillsides
and five large steel
00:45:12,760 --> 00:45:17,840
debris flow barrier nets with containment
basins installed as strategic locations.
00:45:18,680 --> 00:45:21,880
These mitigation measures
have proven very effective in stopping
00:45:21,880 --> 00:45:24,920
debris flows
during the subsequent rainstorms
00:45:26,640 --> 00:45:29,760
with the mitigation measures
in place and vegetation regrowth
00:45:30,000 --> 00:45:33,160
permits were issued for the rehabilitation
of the damaged homes
00:45:33,480 --> 00:45:36,960
and all residences were repaired
and reoccupied.
00:45:37,760 --> 00:45:42,440
The city continues to monitor and maintain
the debris barriers to ensure the debris
00:45:42,440 --> 00:45:45,920
flow mitigation measures remain in place
and at the ready.
00:45:46,960 --> 00:45:49,560
Thank you for this opportunity
to share information
00:45:49,560 --> 00:45:53,280
on the successful joint
agency efforts of response,
00:45:53,440 --> 00:45:57,560
recovery and mitigation of the Camarillo
Springs fire and landslides.
00:46:03,800 --> 00:46:04,440
Thanks, Dave.
00:46:04,440 --> 00:46:06,440
And also thanks, Carmen, for the overview.
00:46:07,200 --> 00:46:11,040
I think the the camera of the Springs
debris flow, as tragic as it was
00:46:11,040 --> 00:46:14,680
and difficult as it was for both
the residents in that area
00:46:14,680 --> 00:46:17,560
as well as city staff
and all the volunteers that helped
00:46:17,880 --> 00:46:21,280
is a great example of the city,
working with the county,
00:46:21,280 --> 00:46:24,680
working with the state to respond
and recover to disaster.
00:46:24,680 --> 00:46:26,520
That was not a short event.
00:46:26,520 --> 00:46:28,440
It's an event
that went on for quite a while
00:46:28,440 --> 00:46:32,560
and at the end of the event, we
you know, we're friends with the neighbors
00:46:32,560 --> 00:46:34,440
and whatnot,
and we all went through that together.
00:46:34,440 --> 00:46:37,680
So again, a great example
of what we can do if we work together
00:46:38,840 --> 00:46:41,840
at the county here
at the County Emergency Operation Center,
00:46:41,840 --> 00:46:44,440
I wanted to share a little bit more
about what we do
00:46:44,960 --> 00:46:47,640
at the Office of Emergency Services
and share with you also
00:46:48,000 --> 00:46:50,800
some of the other agencies that we work
with as we conduct our duties
00:46:51,440 --> 00:46:53,400
down in the lower left of this slide.
00:46:53,400 --> 00:46:56,760
You see, we work with many special
districts, special districts,
00:46:56,760 --> 00:47:00,720
including water
districts, park and recreation districts.
00:47:01,320 --> 00:47:03,760
We also work with Naval Base,
Ventura County.
00:47:04,040 --> 00:47:07,560
Many of our higher ed institutions like
Cal State University, Channel Islands,
00:47:08,160 --> 00:47:11,360
of course, we're great partners
with the American Red Cross,
00:47:11,680 --> 00:47:14,040
also the Ventura County Transportation
Commission.
00:47:14,800 --> 00:47:19,480
In addition to special districts, we work
with all ten Ventura County cities.
00:47:19,480 --> 00:47:21,960
So here at our emergency
operations center,
00:47:21,960 --> 00:47:25,240
we stay in constant contact
with all ten Ventura County cities
00:47:25,240 --> 00:47:28,480
to make sure that any support
they need that we can provide,
00:47:28,480 --> 00:47:32,400
we are providing any information they need
that we can provide, we're providing so
00:47:32,400 --> 00:47:33,120
on and so forth.
00:47:34,160 --> 00:47:36,280
In addition
to that, we work with several county
00:47:37,200 --> 00:47:40,240
agencies operation centers
or department operation centers.
00:47:40,240 --> 00:47:43,600
For example, the Ventura County Fire
Department operates a department
00:47:43,600 --> 00:47:48,600
operations center to ensure the day to day
operations of the agency stay intact.
00:47:48,600 --> 00:47:51,560
If we are in the midst of responding
to a large scale incident,
00:47:52,480 --> 00:47:55,000
we ask to stay in contact
with our public works agency.
00:47:55,000 --> 00:47:58,000
Department Operation
Center is a disaster unfolds as well
00:47:59,400 --> 00:48:01,720
as it relates to incident management.
00:48:02,160 --> 00:48:06,200
The City Emergency Operation Centers
and the County Emergency Operation
00:48:06,240 --> 00:48:09,560
Center are really here
and in a position to support
00:48:10,280 --> 00:48:13,800
what's going on out in the field
at an incident command post.
00:48:14,040 --> 00:48:16,680
We are not here to command
and control resources,
00:48:16,680 --> 00:48:20,080
so we're not going to be in the emergency
operations center here in Ventura
00:48:20,880 --> 00:48:23,360
telling the people in Camarillo
where to put police cars
00:48:23,360 --> 00:48:25,560
and where to put fire trucks.
That's not our job.
00:48:25,560 --> 00:48:27,680
We're here
to support the boots on the ground
00:48:27,720 --> 00:48:29,760
that are out there
actually doing that work.
00:48:29,760 --> 00:48:32,400
And we do that
by providing logistical support.
00:48:32,680 --> 00:48:36,360
We provide support by coordinating
and distributing information.
00:48:36,880 --> 00:48:40,160
We assist them by issuing evacuation
notices
00:48:40,160 --> 00:48:43,280
and assisting with master
and shelter and a number of other things.
00:48:45,040 --> 00:48:46,600
Something else I mentioned earlier,
00:48:46,600 --> 00:48:50,520
but just to restate, the city
looks to the county for assistance.
00:48:50,520 --> 00:48:53,400
The county, in the event
that we are overwhelmed
00:48:53,400 --> 00:48:56,440
or require additional resources
or assistance, then
00:48:56,440 --> 00:49:00,440
looks to the state, the California
Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
00:49:00,440 --> 00:49:04,520
And they have both a regional office
located in Los Alamitos, California,
00:49:04,520 --> 00:49:08,280
and then they also have an office up in
Sacramento at the state operations center.
00:49:08,640 --> 00:49:09,360
And then in the event
00:49:09,360 --> 00:49:13,160
the state can assist as they then
reach out to FEMA at the federal level,
00:49:14,280 --> 00:49:16,560
in addition to those things,
00:49:16,960 --> 00:49:20,120
over on the right,
you see the gist, the gist.
00:49:20,120 --> 00:49:21,760
That's the joint information system.
00:49:21,760 --> 00:49:23,600
And really, you're going to hear more
about that later.
00:49:23,600 --> 00:49:26,680
But what that really refers to
is a portion of the EOC
00:49:26,680 --> 00:49:30,960
that is solely dedicated at receiving
input from the community,
00:49:30,960 --> 00:49:33,520
monitoring the situation as it transpires,
00:49:34,000 --> 00:49:38,120
collecting data, and then developing
talking points and messages
00:49:38,400 --> 00:49:41,400
related to the incident
and sharing those back with the community.
00:49:41,760 --> 00:49:45,600
It's really kind of a melting pot
for information both in and out
00:49:45,600 --> 00:49:47,080
to the community.
00:49:47,120 --> 00:49:49,760
And then last is the MAT group.
00:49:50,040 --> 00:49:53,640
In the event that we have a widespread
emergency here in Ventura County,
00:49:53,920 --> 00:49:56,560
we will assemble in that group
comprised of leaders
00:49:56,560 --> 00:49:58,520
from a number of different agencies
00:49:58,520 --> 00:50:01,520
that will get together
and look at the overall response
00:50:01,520 --> 00:50:05,640
to the incident and based on the situation
they may meet,
00:50:05,640 --> 00:50:08,880
they may actually have to make some tough
decisions and determine
00:50:08,880 --> 00:50:12,120
where things are the worst and point
resources in that direction.
00:50:12,120 --> 00:50:16,560
So in the event that we get
to a regional catastrophic incident,
00:50:16,560 --> 00:50:20,240
I will assemble this group again
based on the scenario at hand.
00:50:20,520 --> 00:50:23,920
And that MAT group will determine
who gets resources based on need.
00:50:24,680 --> 00:50:25,560
Next slide, please.
00:50:26,920 --> 00:50:28,600
So I mentioned this earlier.
00:50:28,600 --> 00:50:31,160
Some things that I really hope
you walk away with tonight
00:50:32,280 --> 00:50:35,880
in particular are some changes
that we've made to evacuation terminology.
00:50:36,240 --> 00:50:39,680
So we used to use the terms evacuation
or mandatory
00:50:39,680 --> 00:50:43,720
evacuation and voluntary evacuation,
and that has been changed.
00:50:43,720 --> 00:50:46,720
And that change has been a change
that was made throughout the entire state
00:50:46,720 --> 00:50:50,160
of California
in an effort to standardize that language.
00:50:50,160 --> 00:50:54,680
So whether you're in a city in Ventura
County or Santa Barbara County or Los
00:50:54,680 --> 00:50:57,680
Angeles County, if you receive some type
00:50:57,680 --> 00:51:00,720
of evacuation order or evacuation warning,
00:51:00,920 --> 00:51:03,880
the meaning of that is consistent
despite where you are
00:51:04,600 --> 00:51:09,360
so what used to be a mandatory evacuation
is now called an evacuation order.
00:51:09,360 --> 00:51:14,360
When you hear the word evacuation order,
that means the danger is imminent.
00:51:14,360 --> 00:51:16,920
That means now is the time to leave.
00:51:17,520 --> 00:51:18,600
That doesn't mean wait.
00:51:18,600 --> 00:51:21,040
That means pack your stuff up
and get out of the house.
00:51:21,040 --> 00:51:25,720
Now, that means that conditions exist
that seriously, seriously
00:51:25,720 --> 00:51:29,280
imperil or endanger
the lives of those in the defined area.
00:51:29,920 --> 00:51:33,200
An evacuation warning
is something that we issue
00:51:33,200 --> 00:51:36,360
typically in advance
of issuing an evacuation order.
00:51:36,800 --> 00:51:40,880
And what that really means is threat to
lives is not yet imminent.
00:51:41,400 --> 00:51:44,400
However, residents
should prepare to evacuate now.
00:51:44,400 --> 00:51:49,120
If you require more time to evacuate,
then evacuating from your home
00:51:49,120 --> 00:51:53,000
or your apartment or wherever
you stay under an evacuation warning is a
00:51:53,040 --> 00:51:54,200
good idea.
00:51:54,200 --> 00:51:56,960
Take that opportunity
to pack your stuff up and get out.
00:51:56,960 --> 00:51:58,880
If you require additional time.
00:51:58,880 --> 00:52:03,000
Perhaps you need to make arrangements
with family or friends for a ride.
00:52:03,400 --> 00:52:06,960
Take that opportunity to heed that warning
and get out while you can.
00:52:07,920 --> 00:52:09,600
Lastly, I just want to say that
when it comes
00:52:09,600 --> 00:52:13,200
to issuing evacuation orders,
we take this very seriously.
00:52:13,520 --> 00:52:15,680
We do not like to issue evacuation orders.
00:52:16,000 --> 00:52:17,640
I know it's inconvenient for you.
00:52:17,640 --> 00:52:19,080
It's also inconvenient for us.
00:52:19,080 --> 00:52:23,560
It generates a lot of work to create
emergency shelters and really secure
00:52:23,560 --> 00:52:26,720
neighborhoods and all the things
that come along with evacuation orders.
00:52:27,040 --> 00:52:30,160
With that said,
when we do issue them, it's for a reason.
00:52:30,160 --> 00:52:33,600
We take that very seriously
and we want to make sure that when people
00:52:33,600 --> 00:52:36,640
hear evacuation order,
they understand that we mean business.
00:52:36,640 --> 00:52:38,400
It's time to get out of your house.
00:52:38,400 --> 00:52:39,840
You are in imminent danger.
00:52:39,840 --> 00:52:41,480
Next slide, please.
00:52:42,960 --> 00:52:46,600
So how will we communicate with you
during an emergency?
00:52:46,920 --> 00:52:50,800
And again, this is something that we are
going to do universally in Ventura County.
00:52:50,800 --> 00:52:53,760
So tonight, we're talking
primarily to residents in Camarillo.
00:52:54,040 --> 00:52:58,200
But if you live in Santa Paula
or Fillmore Ventura, the same process
00:52:58,200 --> 00:53:01,760
and approach is used regardless
of where you live here in Ventura County.
00:53:02,280 --> 00:53:05,080
And there are several ways
that will attempt to contact you.
00:53:05,480 --> 00:53:08,960
The first way is the good old
fashioned door to door notification.
00:53:08,960 --> 00:53:11,040
That's
when a law enforcement representative
00:53:11,520 --> 00:53:15,080
perhaps somebody from our search and
rescue team will actually go to your house
00:53:15,360 --> 00:53:16,760
or knock on your door,
00:53:16,760 --> 00:53:20,680
and they'll let you know that there's
an emergency going on if you don't know.
00:53:20,960 --> 00:53:22,320
And that you need to leave your home.
00:53:23,760 --> 00:53:25,880
That's the best way that we use.
00:53:25,880 --> 00:53:28,960
That's the old fashioned way
of making sure that we don't miss anybody.
00:53:29,520 --> 00:53:34,040
We recognize that not everyone can answer
the phone or may hear a phone call.
00:53:34,320 --> 00:53:37,320
You recognize that some people may be deaf
or hard of hearing,
00:53:37,720 --> 00:53:41,360
and they need that knock on the door,
that flashlight in the window
00:53:41,360 --> 00:53:44,400
to get their attention and let them know
that they need to get out.
00:53:45,000 --> 00:53:48,240
In addition
to our law enforcement personnel
00:53:48,520 --> 00:53:52,200
knocking on your door, they may use
what's called a high, low siren tone.
00:53:52,800 --> 00:53:55,920
That's a high low pitch
siren that alternates back
00:53:55,920 --> 00:53:57,960
and forth from the patrol car.
00:53:57,960 --> 00:54:02,640
And that tone is meant to symbolize
the need to evacuate the area immediately.
00:54:03,200 --> 00:54:07,440
Again, regardless of the agency here in
Ventura County, all of our law enforcement
00:54:07,680 --> 00:54:12,680
vehicles are equipped with this high, low
siren tone, and it's used just for
00:54:13,680 --> 00:54:16,280
effecting evacuations.
00:54:16,280 --> 00:54:19,160
Another way
we used to get a hold of people
00:54:19,160 --> 00:54:23,440
during an emergency is our voice alert
emergency notification system.
00:54:24,000 --> 00:54:27,080
This is the county's
mass notification system that we operate
00:54:27,080 --> 00:54:30,360
in close coordination
with all ten Ventura County cities
00:54:31,200 --> 00:54:36,240
Camarillo is a longtime participant
of the sea alert notification system.
00:54:36,840 --> 00:54:37,560
How it works
00:54:37,560 --> 00:54:41,440
is you can register your cell phone,
you can register your email address.
00:54:41,840 --> 00:54:44,280
The system also has within it
00:54:44,640 --> 00:54:47,400
all listed and unlisted landline
telephone numbers.
00:54:47,400 --> 00:54:51,480
So if you have an old fashioned landline
telephone, we do have that number.
00:54:51,840 --> 00:54:57,240
We also purchased cellular telephone data
from various companies as well.
00:54:57,240 --> 00:55:00,360
But we really recommend that people visit
our Web site
00:55:00,680 --> 00:55:02,520
to register their information
00:55:02,520 --> 00:55:05,600
and not just register once
and forget about it, but register
00:55:05,760 --> 00:55:08,920
and then log back into that account
and make sure that your information
00:55:08,920 --> 00:55:10,240
is still up to date.
00:55:10,240 --> 00:55:13,040
And that website is very alert talk.
00:55:13,360 --> 00:55:15,120
The system is free of charge.
00:55:15,120 --> 00:55:19,280
It has an incredible capacity to notify
residents quickly and efficiently
00:55:20,040 --> 00:55:24,200
often that will outpace
the law enforcement personnel
00:55:24,240 --> 00:55:27,600
that are knocking on your door
to let you know that something's going on.
00:55:27,600 --> 00:55:31,880
So it's not uncommon for you to maybe hear
sirens, see smoke
00:55:31,880 --> 00:55:35,360
during a fire scenario,
get a call on your phone
00:55:35,360 --> 00:55:38,480
or get an alert, a text message
alert from the voice alert system.
00:55:38,480 --> 00:55:42,120
And then shortly thereafter get a knock
on your door by a sheriff's deputy.
00:55:43,840 --> 00:55:46,400
When we issue these warnings, we also
00:55:47,840 --> 00:55:49,800
post a lot of important information
00:55:49,800 --> 00:55:52,040
on our incident specific website.
00:55:52,840 --> 00:55:56,160
That website is the emergency dot com.
00:55:56,680 --> 00:56:00,440
Information on that website
is posted in near real time.
00:56:00,440 --> 00:56:02,840
It's posted in both English and Spanish.
00:56:02,840 --> 00:56:04,320
Very important website.
00:56:04,320 --> 00:56:08,080
Again, please remember that
website DC emergency dot com.
00:56:08,400 --> 00:56:11,080
One of the other really great things on
that website is a map.
00:56:11,520 --> 00:56:15,640
That map during an evacuation scenario
will allow you to type in your address.
00:56:15,680 --> 00:56:17,120
You can quickly determine
00:56:17,120 --> 00:56:20,920
if you're in an evacuation order
or an evacuation warning area.
00:56:21,200 --> 00:56:23,760
You can also see fire perimeters
in real time.
00:56:23,760 --> 00:56:27,720
If we're dealing with power outages,
you can see issues
00:56:27,720 --> 00:56:30,720
relating to the power outages
it's just a great wealth of resources.
00:56:31,880 --> 00:56:33,920
Two other ways that we may alert you.
00:56:33,920 --> 00:56:37,200
One is using wireless emergency alerts
or WI alerts.
00:56:37,920 --> 00:56:41,120
You may have received an Amber Alert
that sets off your phone
00:56:41,160 --> 00:56:42,880
with kind of a funny noise.
00:56:42,880 --> 00:56:45,280
We have the same ability
to leverage that system.
00:56:45,280 --> 00:56:48,840
And what we'll do at the onset
of a large incident on a small incident,
00:56:48,840 --> 00:56:52,920
but a large incident is will activate
the wireless emergency alert system
00:56:53,320 --> 00:56:55,560
just to make residents
aware of the problem.
00:56:56,360 --> 00:57:01,680
And that alert will say something
to the effect of a fast moving brushfire
00:57:01,680 --> 00:57:06,760
and camera you go to DC emergency dot
com for more information
00:57:07,080 --> 00:57:08,280
and really that's our way to
00:57:08,280 --> 00:57:10,840
vector residents
and the right direction at that point
00:57:10,840 --> 00:57:15,120
in time to our website and make them aware
of where they can get information.
00:57:15,360 --> 00:57:19,440
We will not send alerts out via
the wireless the emergency alert system,
00:57:19,600 --> 00:57:20,640
repetitious liaise.
00:57:20,640 --> 00:57:24,080
It does create some confusion
in how the system works, but
00:57:24,480 --> 00:57:26,880
we do use it to kind of get everyone's
attention at once.
00:57:27,240 --> 00:57:30,320
That system does not require
you to pre-register.
00:57:30,320 --> 00:57:30,880
It works
00:57:32,040 --> 00:57:33,080
in terms of
00:57:33,080 --> 00:57:37,520
it works by determining your proximity
to a cellular tower.
00:57:37,520 --> 00:57:41,640
So we select a geographical area
on a map system and
00:57:42,440 --> 00:57:45,680
based on the cell towers location
and your proximity to that cell tower,
00:57:45,680 --> 00:57:48,000
you may or may not receive
that notification
00:57:48,640 --> 00:57:52,000
in the last system we have access to
is the emergency alert system,
00:57:52,000 --> 00:57:55,000
and that's the system
that interrupts your radio broadcast.
00:57:55,000 --> 00:57:57,360
It interrupts your
your television broadcast
00:57:57,360 --> 00:57:59,760
with the text crawl
at the bottom of the screen.
00:57:59,760 --> 00:58:01,520
It's been around since the late fifties.
00:58:01,520 --> 00:58:02,640
And that system, again,
00:58:02,640 --> 00:58:06,120
is one more avenue that we use
to get a hold of you in an emergency.
00:58:06,840 --> 00:58:08,680
We're never going to use
just one of these.
00:58:08,680 --> 00:58:09,960
We try to use all of them.
00:58:09,960 --> 00:58:13,800
If it is an evacuation order
or an evacuation warning scenario.
00:58:14,080 --> 00:58:17,880
Again, please remember that website
ABC emergency dot com and register
00:58:18,240 --> 00:58:21,240
your contact information at ABC
Alert dot org.
00:58:21,560 --> 00:58:22,280
Next slide, please
00:58:24,520 --> 00:58:27,760
so in the event that you are evacuated,
I want to share with you
00:58:27,760 --> 00:58:31,680
a little bit about where you can
potentially go here in Ventura County.
00:58:31,680 --> 00:58:32,720
I mentioned this earlier.
00:58:32,720 --> 00:58:35,520
We are strong partners
with the American Red Cross
00:58:35,960 --> 00:58:38,640
and also the Ventura County Human Services
Agency.
00:58:38,640 --> 00:58:42,720
And collectively, we all work together
in coordination with the Ventura
00:58:42,720 --> 00:58:47,280
County Cities to establish mass care
and shelter resources.
00:58:47,760 --> 00:58:48,840
Here in Ventura County.
00:58:48,840 --> 00:58:53,120
We have over 100 pre-designated locations
that we can use
00:58:53,520 --> 00:58:57,880
as congregate emergency emergency shelters
during an event.
00:58:59,040 --> 00:59:02,360
In addition to those 100 locations
or so that we have
00:59:02,880 --> 00:59:06,480
we have what are now called temporary
evacuation points that will set up.
00:59:07,680 --> 00:59:09,880
The purpose of temporary evacuation points
00:59:10,280 --> 00:59:14,680
is really to allow residents
to respond to an area
00:59:14,680 --> 00:59:18,800
and be assessed by one of our fantastic
team members from the Human Services
00:59:18,800 --> 00:59:22,480
Agency or the American Red Cross
to determine what your needs are.
00:59:22,520 --> 00:59:24,520
Not everyone's needs are the same.
00:59:24,520 --> 00:59:26,760
We understand that
some people may be served
00:59:26,760 --> 00:59:30,320
best by just providing them some guidance
and some direction.
00:59:30,320 --> 00:59:34,480
Some people may actually need some
emergency emergency shelter assistance.
00:59:35,000 --> 00:59:38,600
They may be sent to a congregate shelter
at a gymnasium somewhere
00:59:38,640 --> 00:59:40,560
and provided a cot to sleep on.
00:59:40,560 --> 00:59:45,360
Or perhaps they're sent to a motel and
provided a motel voucher for their stay.
00:59:45,680 --> 00:59:48,760
Again, that team is going to assess
every individual
00:59:48,760 --> 00:59:51,200
that comes into the temporary evacuation
point.
00:59:51,840 --> 00:59:54,120
For their needs
and provide them assistance.
00:59:54,960 --> 00:59:58,880
Those temporary evacuation
points are set up to allow people
00:59:59,400 --> 01:00:03,600
to access them both via vehicles,
which is the way most people do it.
01:00:03,600 --> 01:00:07,200
Or you can actually walk up on foot
if you don't have transportation.
01:00:08,680 --> 01:00:09,320
Of course, all
01:00:09,320 --> 01:00:12,840
the staff at these sites are bilingual
and again,
01:00:12,840 --> 01:00:15,680
clearly ready and willing to assist
you should the need arise.
01:00:17,040 --> 01:00:18,480
Next slide, please.
01:00:19,920 --> 01:00:22,280
So again, how can you stay informed?
01:00:22,280 --> 01:00:25,800
We have a preparedness website
that gives you a lot of good tips on
01:00:26,280 --> 01:00:30,400
how to make a kit, how to develop a plan,
how to stay informed, that Web site
01:00:30,400 --> 01:00:32,520
ready Ventura County dot org.
01:00:32,520 --> 01:00:36,480
Then, of course, our incident information
website that we have populated
01:00:36,480 --> 01:00:39,800
with information during an incident
which is VCC
01:00:39,840 --> 01:00:42,120
emergency dot com
01:00:42,960 --> 01:00:45,000
and we'll go to the next slide.
01:00:45,000 --> 01:00:46,680
And with that, I'd like to introduce
01:00:46,680 --> 01:00:50,200
the Ventura County Public Information
Officer, Ashley Bautista.
01:00:50,640 --> 01:00:54,560
We will share with you how we manage
information and distribute information
01:00:54,560 --> 01:00:57,200
through our joint
information system. Ashley, take it away.
01:00:59,560 --> 01:01:01,280
Thank you, Patrick.
01:01:01,280 --> 01:01:03,360
As I mentioned, my name is Ashley Batista.
01:01:03,360 --> 01:01:07,520
I am the public information officer
for the County of the County Ventura
01:01:07,520 --> 01:01:08,600
Executive Office.
01:01:08,600 --> 01:01:10,800
Overseeing communication countywide.
01:01:10,800 --> 01:01:12,720
It's an honor to be here with you tonight.
01:01:12,720 --> 01:01:14,160
I will be speaking about the Joint
01:01:14,160 --> 01:01:17,480
Information Center and communication
during an emergency.
01:01:17,960 --> 01:01:22,560
The Joint Information Center called
a GIC is activated during an emergency.
01:01:22,840 --> 01:01:26,600
It is staffed by public information
officers and often disaster
01:01:26,640 --> 01:01:28,080
service workers
01:01:28,080 --> 01:01:31,800
and other represented lives of partner
agencies like the city of Camarillo.
01:01:32,320 --> 01:01:36,680
The GIC is the central hub for information
during an act of emergency
01:01:36,720 --> 01:01:41,680
information changes very quickly
the team takes the up to date information,
01:01:41,880 --> 01:01:45,960
sometimes minute by minute
in an active situation and creates
01:01:45,960 --> 01:01:48,720
press releases, social media posts
01:01:49,160 --> 01:01:52,160
content for both the emergency and more.
01:01:53,120 --> 01:01:54,720
The media uses those press
01:01:54,720 --> 01:01:59,240
releases to highlight information
on the television news radio and in print.
01:01:59,680 --> 01:02:02,000
This helps keep the community informed.
01:02:02,000 --> 01:02:06,560
The team also monitors the hotline
to get tips from the community and answers
01:02:06,560 --> 01:02:10,040
questions while also monitoring
social media for misinformation.
01:02:10,560 --> 01:02:14,160
The team often takes very complex
information and breaks it down
01:02:14,160 --> 01:02:15,800
in very simple terms
01:02:15,800 --> 01:02:19,520
through graphics, written messages
and video and text messages.
01:02:20,040 --> 01:02:21,840
Next slide, please.
01:02:23,160 --> 01:02:26,680
The check helps communicate information
to community members, the media,
01:02:26,720 --> 01:02:29,760
elected officials, community
organizations,
01:02:30,120 --> 01:02:34,280
the business community, schools,
nonprofit partners, health
01:02:34,320 --> 01:02:39,560
care partners, local, state, federal
agencies, and emergency response units.
01:02:40,080 --> 01:02:43,800
The GIC also helps to keep the county's
25 agencies informed.
01:02:44,280 --> 01:02:48,160
These agencies are critical
in overall response during the emergency.
01:02:48,640 --> 01:02:51,720
We have seen this firsthand
during the current health emergency
01:02:52,200 --> 01:02:55,480
The county agencies, with the guidance
of the County Executive Office
01:02:55,720 --> 01:02:59,760
and OAS, work together
to support the community in real time.
01:03:00,240 --> 01:03:03,040
Information is crucial
in reducing uncertainty.
01:03:03,360 --> 01:03:07,000
People need to know when roads are closed
or where to go if they are evacuated.
01:03:07,360 --> 01:03:10,400
During COVID, they have needed information
on how to get food
01:03:10,680 --> 01:03:13,840
testing vaccine shelter and support.
01:03:14,240 --> 01:03:17,760
We have had community members share that
the county is like family from the support
01:03:17,760 --> 01:03:18,960
they have received.
01:03:18,960 --> 01:03:22,160
We are here for the community
in partnership with cities like Camarillo,
01:03:22,680 --> 01:03:26,480
When the information is provided
by a trusted resource in a language
01:03:26,480 --> 01:03:29,480
that is understood, in a method
that is accessible,
01:03:29,760 --> 01:03:32,120
it can help a community member
know what to do.
01:03:32,480 --> 01:03:37,720
The immediate need to shelter in place,
boil water or evacuate on a certain road.
01:03:38,200 --> 01:03:40,280
It also becomes a two way platform.
01:03:40,280 --> 01:03:43,840
It's not just about pushing information
It's about connecting with the community
01:03:43,840 --> 01:03:47,400
members to get information
people may be experiencing on a scene
01:03:47,760 --> 01:03:51,120
at an incident, or to answer questions
that connect community members
01:03:51,120 --> 01:03:54,880
to resources
This chewy response is 24 seven.
01:03:55,120 --> 01:03:59,520
The county is committed
to being responsive and engaging in dialog
01:03:59,800 --> 01:04:02,840
before, during and after an incident.
01:04:03,480 --> 01:04:06,200
I encourage you to stay connected
to the County of Ventura
01:04:06,440 --> 01:04:11,120
during non-emergency times
at County of Ventura on Facebook, Twitter
01:04:11,160 --> 01:04:15,200
next door, and Instagram These platforms
provide ongoing information
01:04:15,240 --> 01:04:16,960
about county operations.
01:04:16,960 --> 01:04:20,320
The more we connect, the better
we can respond during an emergency.
01:04:20,760 --> 01:04:22,880
I also encourage you
to get to know your neighbors.
01:04:23,120 --> 01:04:25,120
You can be a lifeline for a neighbor
in need.
01:04:25,360 --> 01:04:28,440
We saw this during the Thomas fire,
when neighbors helped knock on the doors
01:04:28,440 --> 01:04:31,320
of elderly neighbors
to alert them of the fire.
01:04:31,600 --> 01:04:35,640
You can help the entire incident
response team by helping others
01:04:35,640 --> 01:04:39,000
in your neighborhood
connect information and resources.
01:04:39,560 --> 01:04:42,080
A huge part of our communication efforts
include
01:04:42,080 --> 01:04:45,120
community engagement and sorry,
a community liaison.
01:04:45,120 --> 01:04:47,400
Rusty Gonzalez could not be here tonight.
01:04:47,400 --> 01:04:49,960
I'm going to speak on her
behalf. Next slide, please.
01:04:51,960 --> 01:04:54,400
During an emergency,
there are many community members
01:04:54,400 --> 01:04:57,480
who lack access to TV, Internet,
01:04:57,480 --> 01:05:00,240
radio, a cell phone or social media.
01:05:00,760 --> 01:05:03,680
Sometimes these vulnerable individuals
are older adults,
01:05:04,320 --> 01:05:06,360
community members
and low income communities.
01:05:06,680 --> 01:05:08,160
non-English speakers.
01:05:08,160 --> 01:05:09,640
People with disabilities.
01:05:09,640 --> 01:05:13,640
People who are unhoused Outdoor workers
such as farmworkers.
01:05:13,920 --> 01:05:15,600
Undocumented individuals.
01:05:15,600 --> 01:05:17,760
And housed community members.
01:05:17,760 --> 01:05:20,240
The county is committed to engaging
with the community
01:05:20,520 --> 01:05:23,960
and all community members
before there's ever an emergency
01:05:24,240 --> 01:05:27,920
so that we are able to listen and discuss
community concerns and fears.
01:05:28,400 --> 01:05:29,280
This is critical.
01:05:29,280 --> 01:05:33,080
During an active emergency
because we have built those relationships
01:05:33,080 --> 01:05:34,360
with community members
01:05:34,360 --> 01:05:37,920
and community partners
to connect individuals to resources.
01:05:38,280 --> 01:05:43,320
This helps to increase trust with all
government agencies involved in action.
01:05:43,560 --> 01:05:45,040
This means that the county takes time
01:05:45,040 --> 01:05:48,880
to meet with community groups
and community members on a daily basis
01:05:49,320 --> 01:05:51,800
so that during a time of emergency,
we can work together
01:05:51,800 --> 01:05:53,480
to help the most vulnerable.
01:05:53,480 --> 01:05:56,240
We have seen this most recently
with a pandemic response.
01:05:56,600 --> 01:06:00,560
The network of partnerships has grown,
and that has strengthened our ability
01:06:00,560 --> 01:06:02,680
to connect with our community members
01:06:02,680 --> 01:06:05,000
through our partnerships
with trusted messengers.
01:06:05,600 --> 01:06:08,000
We are able to provide support
and be responsive
01:06:08,000 --> 01:06:11,040
in multiple languages
through many different methods.
01:06:11,400 --> 01:06:14,400
Connect with the community
when they need that support.
01:06:15,360 --> 01:06:18,040
I would like
to now turn it over to Assistant County
01:06:18,040 --> 01:06:21,360
Executive Officer Mike Pettit.
01:06:22,320 --> 01:06:23,840
Thank you very much, Ashley.
01:06:23,840 --> 01:06:26,040
Next slide, please.
01:06:27,120 --> 01:06:29,320
We wanted to share information
with you tonight
01:06:29,600 --> 01:06:32,560
concerning the actions that are taken
01:06:33,280 --> 01:06:35,920
before a disaster, during a disaster
01:06:35,920 --> 01:06:38,160
and also as part of our recovery,
01:06:39,280 --> 01:06:43,320
because it's not just about the response
when a fire breaks out,
01:06:43,320 --> 01:06:47,760
but it's about the work
that goes on in between disasters as well.
01:06:47,760 --> 01:06:49,440
And so we want to let you know
as a community
01:06:49,440 --> 01:06:54,520
that prior to disasters, the county works
together with the cities,
01:06:54,840 --> 01:06:58,280
the state and our federal and community
based partners to coordinate
01:06:58,360 --> 01:07:01,360
and enhance our response
and our preparedness for disasters.
01:07:01,720 --> 01:07:04,680
One example of this
is during the Thomas Fire, we learned that
01:07:05,280 --> 01:07:08,480
we had some hurdles in
in getting information out
01:07:08,480 --> 01:07:11,640
to our indigenous language
speakers in the communities.
01:07:11,920 --> 01:07:14,960
And so we came up with the solution
and working with these community
01:07:14,960 --> 01:07:17,480
partners and community community
based organizations
01:07:18,080 --> 01:07:21,400
where we learned that there are indigenous
speakers largely use
01:07:21,400 --> 01:07:23,200
an application called WhatsApp
01:07:23,200 --> 01:07:26,560
for communication with their families,
friends and communities.
01:07:26,840 --> 01:07:30,040
And so we've implemented a program
to be able to communicate with
01:07:30,360 --> 01:07:33,360
these groups
using that WhatsApp technology
01:07:33,600 --> 01:07:36,240
to get messages out
to them during disasters.
01:07:36,240 --> 01:07:42,000
So that's work that goes on in between
disasters and before disasters occur.
01:07:42,240 --> 01:07:45,560
One of the other things that we do
is we continually monitor
01:07:45,600 --> 01:07:49,000
conditions occurring in the county,
particularly with respect to fires.
01:07:49,360 --> 01:07:51,280
We have coordination calls
01:07:51,280 --> 01:07:55,040
when the weather conditions, the fuel
loads and the environmental conditions
01:07:55,400 --> 01:07:59,000
are such that they put us
at a high risk of a fire outbreak.
01:07:59,000 --> 01:08:03,400
And so we have coordination calls
with all of our fire protection personnel,
01:08:03,400 --> 01:08:06,680
with our weather agencies,
with our public works and other county
01:08:06,880 --> 01:08:10,200
and city partners preparing for fires.
01:08:10,200 --> 01:08:14,600
We stage equipment in strategic areas
where fires are likely to outbreak
01:08:14,760 --> 01:08:18,880
so we can respond faster to the disasters
when they occur
01:08:19,080 --> 01:08:21,720
and mitigate the damage
from the disasters.
01:08:22,400 --> 01:08:24,680
And just that work
01:08:24,720 --> 01:08:28,360
helps present
prevent the damages that occurred
01:08:28,360 --> 01:08:32,160
and also helps us recover
so much faster during a disaster.
01:08:32,160 --> 01:08:34,800
Our county executive office personnel
01:08:34,800 --> 01:08:38,680
activate in the EOC alongside
all of the public safety partners and
01:08:38,960 --> 01:08:42,240
and representatives from many other county
agencies and departments,
01:08:42,440 --> 01:08:46,000
community
based organizations, and city as well.
01:08:46,280 --> 01:08:49,280
So we're working closely together,
shoulder by shoulder, to coordinate
01:08:49,280 --> 01:08:52,120
closely on response during disaster
01:08:52,400 --> 01:08:55,200
and to get immediate communication
out to our communities.
01:08:55,400 --> 01:08:59,120
Ashley shared how the our community
01:08:59,120 --> 01:09:01,960
liaison is working with community groups
to assess their needs.
01:09:02,520 --> 01:09:07,200
Ashley is working with the Joint
Information Center on Communications
01:09:07,360 --> 01:09:10,400
to reach out to the communities
and get information on where to go,
01:09:10,400 --> 01:09:13,680
what evacuation information is necessary
01:09:13,680 --> 01:09:18,240
and what individuals can do to help
others in need.
01:09:18,960 --> 01:09:22,600
Also, our CEO is connecting
with our board offices
01:09:23,240 --> 01:09:26,360
to brief and obtain
any input from them that they're hearing
01:09:26,360 --> 01:09:29,720
from their constituents
so we can feed all of that information
01:09:29,720 --> 01:09:33,680
back into our disaster
response and communication efforts.
01:09:34,640 --> 01:09:35,240
In terms of
01:09:35,240 --> 01:09:38,160
administrative action,
something that may not be known is that
01:09:38,760 --> 01:09:41,200
behind the scenes, there's some functions
01:09:41,200 --> 01:09:43,440
that we do with disaster declaration
01:09:44,600 --> 01:09:47,080
and emergency declarations that we do
01:09:47,520 --> 01:09:50,360
with our boards approval
that help us draw down
01:09:50,360 --> 01:09:54,480
on other funding sources
from FEMA and the state,
01:09:54,760 --> 01:09:58,200
and to bring in resources
to help recover from disasters.
01:09:58,200 --> 01:10:01,800
And so we our goal is to always do
those as early as possible
01:10:01,800 --> 01:10:05,280
when a disaster occurs
so that we can bring
01:10:05,280 --> 01:10:08,960
those much needed supports
to our communities as quickly as possible.
01:10:09,200 --> 01:10:13,360
At the same time, we're coordinating
with our lobbyists and legislative actions
01:10:13,920 --> 01:10:16,760
and because there's important triggers
that occur whenever
01:10:16,760 --> 01:10:19,920
there is a federal disaster
declaration as well, and that helps bring
01:10:19,920 --> 01:10:22,640
additional
funding and resources to the area
01:10:23,320 --> 01:10:27,080
At the same time, during the disaster,
we're coordinating with our city partners
01:10:27,320 --> 01:10:29,360
or local leaders on resources
01:10:29,960 --> 01:10:33,520
and cost sharing, on disaster
response and recovery efforts.
01:10:33,520 --> 01:10:35,880
We're coordinating
with community based organizations,
01:10:36,080 --> 01:10:37,280
and they've been so helpful.
01:10:37,280 --> 01:10:40,200
Our philanthropic partners
have helped in many of our disasters
01:10:40,480 --> 01:10:43,560
to provide additional relief
and support for communities.
01:10:43,920 --> 01:10:47,280
And then we have an Economic Vitality
Strategic Planning Committee
01:10:47,520 --> 01:10:50,800
with our Economic Development
Collaborative in the county,
01:10:51,120 --> 01:10:56,320
the Chambers of Commerce the CIA
and others, where we talk about what
01:10:57,040 --> 01:11:01,000
how our business community has been most
impacted by this, by these disasters,
01:11:01,200 --> 01:11:04,520
and what we can do to help recovery
happen faster.
01:11:04,920 --> 01:11:07,040
We coordinate
with our educational research
01:11:08,200 --> 01:11:09,800
institutions.
01:11:09,800 --> 01:11:12,240
We have our K-through-12
01:11:13,120 --> 01:11:17,360
and our middle schools, our high schools
and our colleges and universities.
01:11:17,360 --> 01:11:23,400
And so we work with them on on impacts
to to their school and education
01:11:23,400 --> 01:11:27,080
and how we might help address
some of those needs as well.
01:11:27,760 --> 01:11:30,600
And then also, as soon as the disasters
01:11:31,560 --> 01:11:34,120
occur, we're working on recovery.
01:11:34,840 --> 01:11:38,240
Just as an example of that,
in the opening days of the Thomas Fire,
01:11:38,520 --> 01:11:42,960
we launched and established
the Ventura County Recovery website,
01:11:42,960 --> 01:11:46,360
and that is now a standard website
that we use for all of our disasters
01:11:46,560 --> 01:11:49,920
to get recovery information
out as quickly as possible,
01:11:50,520 --> 01:11:54,960
where you
if you experienced any of the are were
01:11:55,000 --> 01:11:59,240
are impacted by the Thomas
or Woolsey fires, you know that we worked
01:11:59,240 --> 01:12:03,000
with our city and community partners
to establish recovery centers.
01:12:03,000 --> 01:12:06,440
And the goal of those was to have one
stop locations for members
01:12:06,440 --> 01:12:10,880
of the communities to come to
with language support, with access
01:12:10,920 --> 01:12:13,800
and functional needs, support
to services to
01:12:14,640 --> 01:12:16,680
to go to one location
where you could replace
01:12:16,680 --> 01:12:18,800
important documents
that may have been destroyed
01:12:18,800 --> 01:12:22,160
in the disaster that you can find out
information on assistance
01:12:22,920 --> 01:12:26,680
to help find a place to stay
if you're if your home was damaged
01:12:26,960 --> 01:12:31,720
and also on recovery
to help rebuild after the disaster.
01:12:31,720 --> 01:12:36,080
So that economic recovery,
the personal recovery, recovery of our
01:12:36,720 --> 01:12:40,720
of our lives occurs
right at the beginning of the disaster
01:12:40,720 --> 01:12:45,000
and even before the disasters occur
as we're planning
01:12:45,000 --> 01:12:48,240
and finding out ways how we can strengthen
our efforts in that regard.
01:12:49,200 --> 01:12:50,160
And so
01:12:50,160 --> 01:12:54,320
the final area that we are so thankful for
is your participation tonight.
01:12:54,320 --> 01:12:57,080
And that's also
what helps us be more resilient
01:12:57,320 --> 01:12:59,960
and we recover more quickly
from these disasters.
01:12:59,960 --> 01:13:02,000
So just want to thank you
for your comments
01:13:02,000 --> 01:13:04,640
and your questions tonight
and the feedback that you have on
01:13:04,680 --> 01:13:10,040
how we can continue to be prepared
before, during and after a disaster.
01:13:10,080 --> 01:13:10,800
Thank you.
01:13:11,360 --> 01:13:12,120
Thanks, Mike.
01:13:12,120 --> 01:13:15,360
And also, thanks, Ashley,
for the information you provided.
01:13:15,920 --> 01:13:19,320
Next, I'd like to pass it
over to my colleague and partner in crime,
01:13:19,320 --> 01:13:23,120
Bonnie Luke, from our Office of Emergency
Services, who's going to provide
01:13:23,160 --> 01:13:26,920
a quick update on our efforts
to update our local emergency plans.
01:13:26,920 --> 01:13:27,640
Bonnie.
01:13:28,400 --> 01:13:30,640
Thank you, Patrick.
Good evening, everyone.
01:13:31,000 --> 01:13:33,800
So I'm here to talk to you
about two of our long
01:13:33,840 --> 01:13:37,160
range planning updates
that are ongoing at this point in time.
01:13:37,280 --> 01:13:40,080
The first step is our emergency operations
plan.
01:13:40,080 --> 01:13:43,800
Update This is a plan that we update
every three years,
01:13:44,360 --> 01:13:49,040
and it addresses the county's
planned response to emergency situations
01:13:49,040 --> 01:13:52,400
and outlines the structure and processes
that the countenance agencies
01:13:52,640 --> 01:13:56,280
follow when we're responding to
and initially recovering from a disaster.
01:13:57,480 --> 01:14:00,320
The draft document for the 20, 21 update
01:14:00,360 --> 01:14:05,400
has been available on our ready Ventura
County dot org website since February.
01:14:05,880 --> 01:14:08,400
We're looking to close out that comment
period.
01:14:09,080 --> 01:14:11,280
We'll be closing it out on October 1st.
01:14:11,400 --> 01:14:14,600
So if you'd like to take a look
at that draft document and provide
01:14:14,600 --> 01:14:17,280
any additional comments for us
before we close that comment,
01:14:17,600 --> 01:14:21,200
we want to make sure that you're aware
of what that timeline is.
01:14:21,440 --> 01:14:24,760
We do have a comment
01:14:24,760 --> 01:14:27,240
questionnaire area
available on our website.
01:14:27,240 --> 01:14:31,240
If you do find something that you want
to bring to our attention with that regard
01:14:31,640 --> 01:14:35,520
and we're looking forward to
then presenting that draft document
01:14:35,520 --> 01:14:39,240
before our Board of Supervisors
for approval on re adoption soon.
01:14:40,360 --> 01:14:42,120
Next slide, please.
01:14:42,120 --> 01:14:45,760
The second plan that we're working on
right now is the hazard mitigation
01:14:45,760 --> 01:14:46,920
plan update.
01:14:46,920 --> 01:14:49,320
Now, this plan is updated
every five years,
01:14:49,480 --> 01:14:53,280
and this is a multi-jurisdictional
planning effort that involves over 20
01:14:53,280 --> 01:14:57,120
different planning partners, including
all ten of the incorporated cities
01:14:58,440 --> 01:14:59,720
city of Camarillo is one
01:14:59,720 --> 01:15:03,480
of our partners this year and has been
for several iterations of this plan.
01:15:04,080 --> 01:15:08,160
This plan's purpose is to sort of
take a step back from a disaster
01:15:08,520 --> 01:15:11,840
and look forward
so that we can prevent and minimize
01:15:11,840 --> 01:15:14,200
the impacts that we have
from natural disasters.
01:15:14,920 --> 01:15:18,440
Specifically, we look to inventory
the different types of hazards
01:15:18,440 --> 01:15:23,280
that we face here in the county,
such as flooding, wildfires, landslides,
01:15:23,520 --> 01:15:24,720
and then we look to find
01:15:24,720 --> 01:15:28,440
appropriate mitigation strategies
that will help us reduce those risks.
01:15:28,680 --> 01:15:31,560
And expedite recovery
from those kinds of disasters.
01:15:32,640 --> 01:15:34,480
Next slide, please.
01:15:35,480 --> 01:15:36,080
The H.A.
01:15:36,080 --> 01:15:38,560
is particularly important
because it provides us
01:15:38,560 --> 01:15:43,680
with sort of a guideline
that shows state and federal agencies
01:15:43,960 --> 01:15:47,400
our commitment at the local level
to forward thinking,
01:15:47,800 --> 01:15:50,440
as well as to our local
01:15:50,440 --> 01:15:52,680
politicians
and people who will be making decisions
01:15:52,680 --> 01:15:55,880
about where we put our taxpayer dollars
and where we put grant
01:15:55,880 --> 01:16:00,000
funding to make good, smart decisions
about projects
01:16:00,000 --> 01:16:05,640
that will help enhance, protect, preserve
and enable us to recover faster
01:16:05,880 --> 01:16:11,120
or hopefully avoid and minimize impacts
when we do have a disaster event.
01:16:12,200 --> 01:16:14,160
It also
is very important because it ensures
01:16:14,160 --> 01:16:18,040
that we remain eligible
for federal and state grant and funding.
01:16:19,080 --> 01:16:21,840
FEMA is the Federal Emergency
Management Agency,
01:16:22,120 --> 01:16:26,880
and having an adopted plan
that has been all the way
01:16:26,880 --> 01:16:29,760
up to our local level
and is approved at the federal level
01:16:30,000 --> 01:16:34,080
is important for us to be eligible
for various kinds of grant funding
01:16:34,440 --> 01:16:38,040
that will help us do some of
these projects that, as everyone knows,
01:16:38,600 --> 01:16:39,960
money doesn't fall off of trees.
01:16:39,960 --> 01:16:43,400
We want to make sure
that we've got the opportunity to find
01:16:43,440 --> 01:16:46,760
funding sources
and enable us to do projects such as
01:16:47,520 --> 01:16:51,440
updating planning codes
that might provide buffers for floodplains
01:16:51,440 --> 01:16:54,440
or enhanced mapping for wildfire interface
01:16:54,480 --> 01:16:57,400
areas, improve levee structures,
01:16:57,720 --> 01:17:01,000
or even do improved
alert and warning systems.
01:17:01,240 --> 01:17:05,800
These are all really valuable projects
but we want to kind of think about them
01:17:06,160 --> 01:17:07,760
not in the heat of the moment
01:17:07,760 --> 01:17:11,600
when we have a disaster,
but now while we're not faced
01:17:11,600 --> 01:17:15,360
with an important decision
that has to be made in the next 5 minutes.
01:17:16,600 --> 01:17:18,480
Next slide, please.
01:17:19,320 --> 01:17:22,440
The hazard mitigation plan is currently
we're in the middle of the process
01:17:22,440 --> 01:17:26,160
for this update So far,
we have gone through
01:17:26,360 --> 01:17:29,040
building a steering committee
that's helping guide the process.
01:17:29,480 --> 01:17:34,400
We have a great core planning team
that has various members
01:17:34,440 --> 01:17:36,760
from different agencies
within the county and
01:17:37,560 --> 01:17:40,960
all of the jurisdictions
that are participating today and tomorrow.
01:17:40,960 --> 01:17:43,040
We're participating in workshops
where we're current
01:17:43,080 --> 01:17:46,640
hammering out the details of our plans
moving forward and the annexes.
01:17:46,640 --> 01:17:48,840
That will be part of our plan.
01:17:48,840 --> 01:17:52,360
We've got robust public outreach
that we've been really working hard to do.
01:17:52,400 --> 01:17:57,320
We know that with COVID, it's hard
to figure out what's going on sometimes.
01:17:57,320 --> 01:18:01,360
So we've put everything about our plan
updates on our website
01:18:01,360 --> 01:18:05,040
at Ready Ventura County dot org,
and we encourage everyone in the public
01:18:05,040 --> 01:18:10,400
to go to those websites, find out
about how the plan works, what it's about,
01:18:10,960 --> 01:18:13,720
who the partners are
who's on our steering committee
01:18:14,000 --> 01:18:15,720
and what our process has been to date,
01:18:15,720 --> 01:18:17,960
and kind of follow
along with us in that timeline.
01:18:18,000 --> 01:18:19,960
We're really going for transparency.
01:18:19,960 --> 01:18:23,040
We want you to understand
kind of how this plan can help
01:18:23,040 --> 01:18:27,840
our communities, how important
some of these things are before a disaster
01:18:27,840 --> 01:18:28,920
strikes.
01:18:29,000 --> 01:18:33,200
And right now, we've just rolled out
and interactive story map
01:18:33,640 --> 01:18:36,760
on our Web site
that can allow you to type in your address
01:18:36,760 --> 01:18:38,640
and find out the hazards
that are applicable
01:18:38,640 --> 01:18:40,640
to you and your neighborhood
and community.
01:18:40,680 --> 01:18:44,400
Learn more about what those are
and what we what be looking at
01:18:44,400 --> 01:18:48,040
that could help minimize
or mitigate impacts to you in the future.
01:18:48,920 --> 01:18:51,560
We're aiming for a renewal and adoption
01:18:51,560 --> 01:18:54,760
for this coming next year,
hopefully around spring.
01:18:54,760 --> 01:18:56,200
And so you can stay apprized
01:18:56,200 --> 01:18:59,880
of the plan's progress again
on the website as we go towards
01:19:00,040 --> 01:19:03,880
hopefully a public comment period around
February of 20, 22
01:19:04,200 --> 01:19:09,000
and potential submission to the Board
of Supervisors and to call OAS and FEMA
01:19:09,280 --> 01:19:13,240
in April
or May of 20, 22 Next slide, please.
01:19:15,120 --> 01:19:16,080
In order to follow our
01:19:16,080 --> 01:19:19,920
plan updates for both the Emergency
Operations Plan or the hazard
01:19:19,920 --> 01:19:23,760
mitigation plan, you can go to Reddy
Ventura County dot org.
01:19:24,120 --> 01:19:26,240
You can follow again the plans update.
01:19:26,280 --> 01:19:28,520
You can view that interactive story map.
01:19:28,840 --> 01:19:32,160
It also lay out
as we continue forward in the plan, update
01:19:32,440 --> 01:19:36,640
the risk analysis results
for each of our areas and jurisdictions.
01:19:37,240 --> 01:19:39,760
A lot of really great information
coming out of that.
01:19:39,760 --> 01:19:42,320
You can partake in our community awareness
survey.
01:19:42,640 --> 01:19:46,400
We've had over 770 responses
from throughout the county
01:19:46,440 --> 01:19:48,120
so far for people helping
01:19:48,120 --> 01:19:51,200
tell us what they've experienced
as far as natural hazards
01:19:51,760 --> 01:19:56,320
and this is allowing us to get a sense
of what people's awareness levels are
01:19:56,760 --> 01:20:01,280
and contrast that with the information
we have quantitatively and historically.
01:20:01,280 --> 01:20:06,080
About the hazards that have caused
the most damage monetarily or to property
01:20:06,080 --> 01:20:08,920
or to ag resources, to natural features,
01:20:09,280 --> 01:20:11,840
and see if there's gaps
in our information on this
01:20:11,840 --> 01:20:14,240
and that we might need
to address moving forward.
01:20:15,480 --> 01:20:15,960
We've also
01:20:15,960 --> 01:20:18,920
got a lot of information
that we're trying to update constantly
01:20:19,080 --> 01:20:22,880
so that we can help you learn more
about what hazard mitigation is
01:20:23,280 --> 01:20:27,120
and give you examples of how
you can see it in action in our county.
01:20:27,720 --> 01:20:30,000
If you've got any questions
about the plan, update
01:20:30,240 --> 01:20:33,200
our contact information
is at the bottom of this slide.
01:20:33,240 --> 01:20:37,160
But again, you can also find it at Reddy
Ventura County dot org,
01:20:37,480 --> 01:20:42,280
and we welcome your questions
and curiosity and encourage you to join us
01:20:42,280 --> 01:20:45,600
during our subsequent public meeting
opportunities.
01:20:46,200 --> 01:20:48,960
Steering committees are open, steering
committee meetings
01:20:48,960 --> 01:20:52,080
are open to the public, and our next one
will be coming up in November.
01:20:52,400 --> 01:20:55,160
So please
join us in following this plan update,
01:20:55,440 --> 01:20:59,240
learning about what's going on
in the county and helping yourselves learn
01:20:59,600 --> 01:21:02,640
how we can be better
prepared overall in our communities.
01:21:03,840 --> 01:21:05,040
Next slide.
01:21:05,920 --> 01:21:08,560
And with that, I'm
going to hand this back over to you.
01:21:10,080 --> 01:21:11,920
Carmen with City of Camarillo
01:21:11,920 --> 01:21:14,760
to talk about their local efforts
01:21:15,360 --> 01:21:17,840
and update information.
01:21:17,840 --> 01:21:19,120
Thank you, Bonnie.
01:21:19,120 --> 01:21:22,560
So during a disaster or critical incident,
well-prepared, prepared community
01:21:22,560 --> 01:21:26,960
members are critical
in the efficient and effective responses.
01:21:27,360 --> 01:21:30,880
So we urge our community members
to prepare a family emergency
01:21:30,880 --> 01:21:34,320
plan and share this information
with your family members.
01:21:34,360 --> 01:21:37,880
Know where to go in,
when a disaster may happen and make sure
01:21:37,920 --> 01:21:42,080
that those both at school and at home
know where each other,
01:21:42,760 --> 01:21:45,120
where you'll meet in a disaster.
01:21:45,120 --> 01:21:48,240
And we can't stress how important it is
to register to be alert
01:21:48,240 --> 01:21:51,840
and you've heard it in this presentation
a few times now.
01:21:52,440 --> 01:21:55,120
This is a tool
that the city of Cameroon relies on.
01:21:55,120 --> 01:21:59,040
When we send mass message communications
out during an active incident.
01:21:59,320 --> 01:22:01,000
These are sent by the county,
01:22:01,000 --> 01:22:04,800
but we the city of Kemah, relies on it
for our community members.
01:22:05,400 --> 01:22:08,360
And we also invite you to stay informed
through communications
01:22:08,360 --> 01:22:10,560
that the city provides
on the city's Web site.
01:22:11,280 --> 01:22:15,160
And we urge you to sign up to receive
our city newsletters and social media.
01:22:15,520 --> 01:22:17,520
Sign up for social media.
01:22:17,520 --> 01:22:21,000
So as we mentioned,
as I mentioned earlier, we're currently
01:22:21,000 --> 01:22:25,600
working on the city's update
of the emergency operations plan also,
01:22:26,000 --> 01:22:29,120
and we urge for your participation
in the county's plan
01:22:29,160 --> 01:22:32,600
and the city's plan
as we continue to update our plans.
01:22:33,240 --> 01:22:34,880
We want your input.
01:22:34,880 --> 01:22:37,520
We want to be able to incorporate
01:22:37,920 --> 01:22:42,840
your thoughts and then look at ways
on how we can improve our plans
01:22:42,840 --> 01:22:45,960
to make sure that we're making
our communications out to our community
01:22:47,360 --> 01:22:49,800
and we're well informing our community.
01:22:51,480 --> 01:22:54,600
So we urge you to participate
and to provide your input.
01:22:54,960 --> 01:22:57,560
As far as the city's document,
we're beginning our
01:22:58,000 --> 01:23:02,680
our argument will be on the city's website
on October one, and we'll have it
01:23:02,680 --> 01:23:05,800
open on both the city website
and the Open City Hall platform.
01:23:05,800 --> 01:23:09,600
So again, we urge our community members
to participate, participate
01:23:09,600 --> 01:23:13,120
both in the county's processes
and also the cities.
01:23:13,680 --> 01:23:14,640
Thank you.
01:23:16,200 --> 01:23:17,240
Thanks, Carmen, for that.
01:23:17,240 --> 01:23:20,320
And thank you, Bonnie,
for the overview on our plan updates.
01:23:20,360 --> 01:23:24,320
Just want to take a quick moment
to thank Bonnie Luke and also Bill Boyd
01:23:24,320 --> 01:23:26,400
from the Office of Emergency
Services. Team.
01:23:26,920 --> 01:23:30,200
They've really been instrumental, in
particular Bill Boyd and in working hard
01:23:30,240 --> 01:23:31,640
to update our emergency
01:23:31,640 --> 01:23:34,840
operations plan, along with our partners
at Terra Firma Enterprises.
01:23:34,840 --> 01:23:39,080
So we appreciate everybody's
hard work on making this happen.
01:23:39,120 --> 01:23:40,560
Again, we want your feedback.
01:23:40,560 --> 01:23:42,440
Please take the opportunity
01:23:42,440 --> 01:23:44,640
to glance at the plan
if you have a few extra minutes
01:23:44,640 --> 01:23:47,720
and provide us any feedback,
thoughts or concerns he might have.
01:23:48,640 --> 01:23:49,200
Next slide.
01:23:50,520 --> 01:23:52,640
We did receive a few questions.
01:23:52,640 --> 01:23:55,000
One of the questions I'm
just going to read, it's from Christine,
01:23:55,240 --> 01:23:58,960
Christine's asking if it would be possible
to have the DC alert text
01:23:58,960 --> 01:24:02,640
or calls come from the same phone number
or the same few phone numbers.
01:24:02,680 --> 01:24:04,920
Great question, Christine,
and we appreciate that.
01:24:05,400 --> 01:24:10,120
We're actually working with our vendor
on a way to have just one outbound number.
01:24:10,160 --> 01:24:14,040
Right now, we currently have
five outbound numbers that you may receive
01:24:14,600 --> 01:24:17,160
a text messages and or alerts from.
01:24:17,160 --> 01:24:19,600
So I realize that's a little difficult.
01:24:19,600 --> 01:24:21,640
It could be your auto warranty expiring.
01:24:21,640 --> 01:24:23,240
It could be an evacuation notice.
01:24:23,240 --> 01:24:24,960
And we recognize that that's challenging.
01:24:24,960 --> 01:24:26,360
For residents.
01:24:26,400 --> 01:24:28,680
It's something we're working on improving.
01:24:28,680 --> 01:24:30,960
So there is one number in
if and when we get to that point,
01:24:30,960 --> 01:24:33,120
we will definitely publish
that one number.
01:24:33,480 --> 01:24:34,640
All that being said,
01:24:34,640 --> 01:24:35,880
if you do receive a call
01:24:35,880 --> 01:24:38,720
and for some reason you don't answer
the phone, let's say
01:24:38,720 --> 01:24:41,120
you think it's a telemarketer
and you choose not to answer.
01:24:41,400 --> 01:24:44,280
Our system is ready and willing to leave
01:24:44,280 --> 01:24:47,280
a voicemail for you, so
you should get that notice on your phone.
01:24:47,520 --> 01:24:48,440
In addition,
01:24:48,440 --> 01:24:49,280
if you call back
01:24:49,280 --> 01:24:52,680
the number that actually calls you,
you'll reach an audio bulletin board
01:24:52,680 --> 01:24:56,280
where you can actually hear the audio
from the message that we sent out.
01:24:56,280 --> 01:24:58,920
So that's one way that we use to kind of,
01:24:58,920 --> 01:25:01,520
you know, backstop
those messages as we send them out.
01:25:02,600 --> 01:25:03,240
So taking a quick
01:25:03,240 --> 01:25:05,400
look here
to see if there are any other questions
01:25:09,160 --> 01:25:09,440
Yeah.
01:25:09,440 --> 01:25:12,680
So we just got another question,
it looks like from Danny Anderson.
01:25:12,680 --> 01:25:14,240
Hello, Danny from Cambria.
01:25:14,240 --> 01:25:17,880
And the question is, does the city
and our county work with accessible
01:25:17,880 --> 01:25:22,520
transportation providers as CAD to forego
their typical reservation requirement?
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Sometimes that reservation requirement
is up to a week in advance.
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For evacuation of disability access
and functional needs,
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individuals who cannot drive.
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Danny, that's a great question.
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And we we're working on two things.
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One is a president
and one is a future thing.
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So for the president,
we coordinate very closely
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with the Ventura County Transportation
Commission, who's coordinating
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with all of our transportation providers
in Monterey County during an emergency.
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And if we identify a need to provide
additional transportation resources
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during an evacuation scenario, they will
work to help us expedite that process.
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So it does not take a week
to prepare reservation in advance.
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The other thing we're actually in
the process of doing is establishing
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some new contracts
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that we would actually trigger
in the event of an evacuation scenario.
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So if we learn that
we will be evacuating an area
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when our deputies or the law enforcement
agency that's that's handling
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it goes out and actually it makes contact
we will have
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paratransit resources staged in the area
just in preparation
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should the need arise to assist
any individual out of their home.
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Typically, we've relied upon neighbors
helping neighbors, people planning ahead.
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We've also relied upon
ambulance resources.
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And we recognize that there is a need
for additional resources.
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And that's why we've taken these steps.
A great question.
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We definitely appreciate that.
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It's making sure I
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didn't miss any other questions here.
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Like that,
since I will go to the next slide
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again, just want to wrap things up
and share this last thought with you.
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You know, there's a lot of resources here
01:26:53,600 --> 01:26:56,960
in Ventura County Camarillo provides
a lot of resources.
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But at the end of the day,
if a large disaster strikes,
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we need residents to be prepared
to help themselves as much as possible.
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That means talking to your neighbors.
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That means making a plan.
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That means learning how to stay informed.
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That means getting involved to help
your community in the time of need.
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We want to be there to help you.
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But there's a lot more of you
than there is us.
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And we're going to need your assistance.
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You need to be prepared to provide basic
support for yourself, for up to 72 hours.
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And that's a long time,
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especially when you don't
have running water or you don't have food.
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But we cannot be everything to everybody.
01:27:31,680 --> 01:27:35,040
I don't want to mislead anyone
and make them think
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that we're going to be able
to provide food or water
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for every single resident
in Ventura County.
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That is just not the case.
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So we need your help
in preparing and staying informed.
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With that, I just
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again, want to thank our partners
at the city of Camarillo.
01:27:49,600 --> 01:27:51,880
Thank the entire team that made tonight
possible.
01:27:51,880 --> 01:27:55,800
And again, thank you for taking time
out of your evening to learn
01:27:55,800 --> 01:27:58,720
a little bit about what we're doing
in Ventura County to plan and prepare.
01:27:59,000 --> 01:28:00,800
Again, please visit our Web site.
01:28:00,800 --> 01:28:05,560
Ready Ventura County dot org to find out
more information on our planning efforts.
01:28:05,560 --> 01:28:07,080
Also to provide us feedback.
01:28:07,080 --> 01:28:08,040
And if you'd like,
01:28:08,040 --> 01:28:11,760
you can actually view these presentations
again as well as the other presentations
01:28:11,760 --> 01:28:12,520
we've done.
01:28:12,520 --> 01:28:14,880
In Oxnard and the unincorporated areas.
01:28:15,160 --> 01:28:16,680
Thanks again for joining us, everyone.
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Stay safe,
stay healthy, and we'll see you soon.
Community Preparedness Workshop - Simi Valley
Presentation
Slides
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Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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We'll get started in just a moment here.
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Thank you for your patience.
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All right.
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Looks like we've got everybody in
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We assume so.
We'll go ahead and get started.
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Good evening, everyone.
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My name is Patrick Maynard,
and I am the director
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of the Ventura County Sheriff
Office of Emergency Services.
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It's our pleasure to be here tonight
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with our partners
with the city of Simi Valley.
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Before we kick off our presentation
tonight, I would like to turn it over
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to Lourdes Campbell to explain the various
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interpretation services
that we have available tonight.
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Lourdes.
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Good afternoon. Thank you for joining us.
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This meeting will be interpreted
simultaneously in English,
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Spanish, mystical law and sign language.
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When asked that of this gracious prayer,
Companeros Issa does interpret
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that as simultaneous
Hindi and English Espanol.
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Mystical Illingworth.
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Hey, this is not Americano.
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Please select your preferred language
even if you are bilingual
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so you do not miss anything To do this,
go to the bottom of your screen and select
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the icon that looks like a globe
and select
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English Spanish or mystical.
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If you would like information
in other language, please
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contact the county on Ventura of Ventura
and they will help you
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What if I want to select units with you?
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My periphery
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but I cannot appear another
but our city stop Bardella Party Interior
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this open badger you selection
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selection inglés espanol or mystical
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c this information equal Cairo
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not merely delay
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they've been thorough in
what you that I think you.
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All right in with that
we will go ahead and get started.
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Thank you Lourdes.
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We'd like to start tonight
with some opening remarks
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beginning with Simi Valley Police Chief
David Livingstone,
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chief guide.
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Good evening.
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In Simi Valley
we plan and prepare for emergencies
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ranging from earthquakes and wildfires
to chemical spills and train derailment.
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Tonight we're going
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to discuss
how Simi Valley manages emergency
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and how community members
can contribute to the city's resiliency
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All right.
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Thank you for that.
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Next, we'll go to opening remarks
from Ventura County Undersheriff
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Monica McGrath.
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Good evening,
everyone, and welcome to the forum.
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And thank you
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for taking the time tonight to participate
in this all important process.
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And welcome to fall,
first week of fall, as we have talented
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and dedicated team of emergency management
professionals at the sheriff's office.
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We work collaboratively
with our stakeholders in all sectors
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to keep our edge in being well-prepared
to respond
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to virtually
any type of emergency in our community.
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We need to be continually reviewing
our practices, equipment,
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capabilities and relationships.
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It is not enough to simply create
a preparedness plan
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and then put it on the shelf
until we need it.
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Continuous updating of that plan
is necessary to maximize our community's
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resilience and ensure the best outcomes
when disaster strikes.
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And unfortunately,
our county has had their share.
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The community's feedback on our emergency
preparedness plan is absolutely critical
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to crafting a strong
and well-reasoned approach to our plans.
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Development.
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We need your help,
and I am thankful, as is Sheriff Abe
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and an entire sheriff's office,
that you have taken the time tonight
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to get involved
in ensuring our community safety.
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Thank you very much.
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And thank you, Undersheriff, for that.
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And next, we'll go to Ventura County.
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Assistant County Executive Officer
Mike Pettit with some welcoming remarks.
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Mike.
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Thank you very much, Patrick.
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And thank you, Undersheriff McGrath
and our city partners, Chief Livingston
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and most of all, on behalf of our Board
of Supervisors and our CEO Mike Cars.
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We want to thank you, the community,
for participating in this forum tonight.
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Our ability to strengthen our disaster
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preparedness
and response is is in chiefly possible
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because of the feedback
we get from you in the community.
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We've had a lot of disasters
over the last few years
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and we've strengthened and learned a lot.
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But tonight, we're looking to further
expand upon
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that knowledge and build our relationships
deeper with you, the community.
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Our focus has been on engagement
and listening from
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listening to the community
and building increased partnerships
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with our community groups,
with our fellow city partners,
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our state and federal partners,
so that we're better positioned to respond
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and to recover more quickly in disasters,
to cultivate new relationships
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so that we can hear about the concerns and
the needs of our communities and design
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and be prepared to respond more quickly.
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And so we thank you very much.
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We also want to express our commitment
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on behalf of our board and our county
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and and all those in the cities
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that we will bring the full weight
of our county resources There are over
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10,000 employees and 25 departments
to help
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respond to disasters and recover.
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And we've seen that like never before
during the worldwide pandemic
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that we've been all experiencing
over the last eight months.
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During this time, we've had over
900 county employees serving as disaster
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service workers,
and the cities have been serving as well.
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Our partners in the city of S.B.
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Valley have been serving US disaster
service workers to to provide testing
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and vaccination and outreach
and meet the needs of our communities.
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And so working together,
we're much stronger.
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And that's why we are so grateful
for your attendance here tonight.
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We look forward to hearing from you
throughout the duration of this forum.
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So thank you very much.
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Thanks, Mike, for that intro.
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Next slide, please.
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Also with us tonight
from the city of Simi Valley,
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we have Simi Valley Police Department's
emergency services
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manager, Eileen Connors,
who you'll be hearing from later,
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the Tour County Fire
Division Chief Jeff Pike
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and Ventura County Public Information
Officer Ashley Battista.
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Next line
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just a reminder,
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we want this process
to be as interactive as possible.
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We had originally
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hoped to do these meetings in person,
but due to the uptick of COVID
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that we saw a month or so ago,
we opted to do this virtually.
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And I know that's not the same.
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But again,
we want to make sure that we address
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any questions or concern
that residents in Ventura County have.
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So please,
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down at the bottom of your screen,
there is a question and answer button.
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You're welcome to click on that
and submit questions to us via chat.
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And we have a team here in the Ventura
County Emergency Operation Center
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that will work quickly to address those.
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If those questions are relevant
to the topic that we are discussing,
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we will read them
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live on this presentation and answer them
to the best of our ability.
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Of course, if they are
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something that we cannot answer live
because it takes some looking into.
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We will get back to you.
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And with that, we'll go ahead
and get started with the presentation.
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Next slide, please.
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So our agenda for tonight,
we're just going to kind of do a quick
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review of some of our local hazards
we face here in Ventura County.
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Well, then jump into a discussion from
our partners with the city of Simi Valley
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and talk about how emergency response
is done at the city level,
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then jump into some discussion
on county coordination
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cover evacuations and sheltering.
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Talk a little bit about alert and warning
and then close out with sharing
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what we're doing here in Ventura County
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to update our emergency operations
plan in our Houser mitigation plan.
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Next slide, please.
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So most of the time, Ventura County
is an awesome place to live.
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It's a nice place
and it's calm and it's safe.
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But we do have our fair
share of disasters.
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And while those disasters are few
and far between,
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they are significant and really leave
a lasting impression on us.
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You look at these photos here
that just popped up
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It may jog your memory
of some of the recent events we had.
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We had a fire, Madera fire on April 1st.
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20, 21, of course, the easy fire,
just a couple of years
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prior to that
this was the peak fire back in 2018.
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And those are just some of the fires
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in recent years that we've dealt with here
locally in Simi Valley.
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Next slide, please.
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Some of the hazards that we face
in addition to wildfire
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include agricultural
or biological type incidents.
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We also look to work on coastal erosion
and sea level rise,
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dam and levee failure, droughts,
which you're dealing with right now,
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the potential for earthquakes
and flooding, landslides
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similar to what we saw up in La
Conchita in 2005 in 1985.
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Severe weather both in the form of heat
events,
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cold events, wind events,
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terrorism, potential for tsunamis.
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Thankfully, not all the way out
in Simi Valley, but there is a potential
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along our coastline, wildfires,
which we already discussed.
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Mass casualty incidents, cyber attacks,
and one that unfortunately,
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Simi Valley is all too familiar
with, extended utility outages
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with the imposition of public
safety power shutoffs.
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Next slide, please.
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All of
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these
disasters, despite their type in kind,
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are really always managed
at the local level, at your local public
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safety personnel,
your local city of Simi Valley resources
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that are responding to manages
these catastrophic events.
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They're assisted oftentimes
with mutual aid from other jurisdictions,
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and additional resources
are brought in to assist
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with any major responses.
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So things always start local
and they end local.
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In the event that the event is
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beyond
the capabilities of local resources,
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we reach out to our partners
at the state of California,
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and particularly the California Governor's
Office of Emergency Services
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with our state counterpart for providing
additional support they can assist us in
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many areas,
including logistics, fire resources,
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law enforcement, resources and
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health resources
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in the event
that the state is unable to assist us.
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And they require additional support.
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They then look to the federal partners,
which are the Federal
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Emergency Management
Agency or FEMA, Next slide.
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With that,
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we're going to jump in to
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Simi Valley portion of the presentation,
and they're going to discuss
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how they respond locally.
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And I'll hand it over
to the Simi Valley team.
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Thank you again for joining us tonight.
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Tonight, we're going to share with you
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some of the ways that you can contribute
to the city's resiliency in Simi Valley.
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Thank you.
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Brian.
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California uses
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state emergency management system
to manage emergencies.
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The city at the local government levels.
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This means that the city.
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Manages incidents
that occur within the jurisdiction
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and do not exceed its ability to respond
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with its resources.
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Next slide.
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Many emergency response
to start with the call.
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The 911,
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which is answered by a Simi Valley police
dispatcher who takes in the information.
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Next slide.
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The dispatcher creates a color
for service,
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a call for service, which is then assigned
to the appropriate feet or area.
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The police officer responds to the scene
and investigates.
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Next slide please.
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Most incidents are resolved
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using the city's resources,
which are listed here.
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All city employees will report
to City Hall after the earthquake
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to assist in the response and recovery.
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One of the city's most valuable resources
in the disaster is the disaster.
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Volunteers
at the Community Emergency Response Team
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Academy volunteers learn emergency
preparedness, search and rescue
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and other skills taught by the Ventura
County Fire Department, known as CERT.
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These volunteers
help their neighbors after a disaster
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which allows first responders
to focus on the critically injured.
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Third Academy graduates
can apply for the disaster service workers
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team The dedicated volunteers
who respond to support the city
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during larger emergencies.
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The DSW team also conducts Simi Valley
Surf Academy with the Ventura County Fire.
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Next slide, please.
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Here is some photos of our search team.
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The Community Emergency Response Team
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in the Disaster Service Workers
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that fire
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the mercury spill in 2015
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is a good example
of an escalating incident.
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Next slide
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on May 11th 2015 at 11 a.m.
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Simi Valley responded to a 911 call
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we need to answer
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to a 911 call
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complaining of sickness
in silvery metal industry.
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The Ventura County Fire Department
assumed incident
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command because it was a hazardous
material spill.
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Next slide
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due to the toxicity
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and size of the spill,
more resources were needed.
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The incident escalated up
through the county
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and the state until the U.S.
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Environmental Protection
Agency assumed incident command.
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At 11 p.m. that night,
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This is a list of the agencies
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that were called in
to respond to handle that incident.
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Next slide.
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The 25 Topanga.
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Fire.
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The 2018 Woolsey fire
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and the 2019 easy
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fire each started in one jurisdiction
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and quickly spread across the city
and into county borders.
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And each in each of these incidents,
the city managed its own response.
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While the county EOC.
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Coordinated information
resources and priority
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among the jurisdictions
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stable.
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Next slide
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stay informed by signing up for video
alerts and Simi Valley Police Department.
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Nicole, opt in
with your cell phone number.
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Take the cert training now
offered online via e CFD dot org.
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Apply for disaster service workers.
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You make a plan now with your family.
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Visit Reddy Ventura
County dot for more tools and tips.
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Apply the CFP dot org to become
a police officer or dispatcher.
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Now back to Patrick
for more information from the midnight.
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Thank you, Simi Valley team.
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We appreciate that.
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So you just heard
what happens at a local level.
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And now we're going to talk a little bit
more about
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what happens here at the County Emergency
Operations Center during an emergency.
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Next slide, please.
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So this graphic illustrates
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the multitude of agencies
and organizations that the County
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Emergency Operations Center
is communicating with at a time
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in which an incident escalates
beyond the normal scope of a response.
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So when something goes from small
to large, we communicate
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with a number of special districts,
including water districts.
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We also communicate with Naval Base,
Ventura County,
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higher education, like Cal State
University, Channel Islands.
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We also work with the Red Cross,
who's been a longtime partner,
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the Ventura County Transportation
Commission and the Ventura County Office
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of Education.
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In addition to special districts,
we work with all ten Ventura County cities
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all ten
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Ventura County cities have emergency
operations centers
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similar to that of Simi Valley,
that they operate on their own.
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And we at the County Emergency Operations
in our work
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to support them in their efforts.
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One of the big things
that the Emergency Operations Center
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does is work to support
the incident response in the field.
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So we are not here to command and control
resources.
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We're here to support the good work
being done by our public
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safety personnel out
at the incident command post
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and provide them
any extra resources that they need.
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Those resources
might be logistical support,
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maybe mutual aid from other counties
or other cities, any number of things.
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Again, our role at both the city level
and the county level
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is really to provide support
to the actual people in the field.
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Doing the work,
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as I mentioned
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earlier, in the event
that additional support is needed beyond
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what we can provide here at the county
or beyond what the city can provide
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we then can reach to our partners
at state.
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And the state operates two centers.
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One is a regional center
located in Los Alamitos, the second center
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located up in Sacramento.
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That's called the State Operation Center.
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And of course, if the state can assist us,
then they reach out to FEMA.
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In addition to the items
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I mentioned so far, we also operate
what's called
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GIC, what you'll hear about later
from our public information officer.
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But the goal of that is really to ensure
that we're taking in data,
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turning that data
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into intelligence and determining
what residents need to learn about
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might be about evacuations,
that might be about road closures
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and pushing that information
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back out in multiple languages
on various platforms, so on and so forth.
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One of the last things that the emergency
operations center works on
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is coordinating our multiagency
coordination group, and that that group
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is brought together
during a large incident in which
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tough decisions
have to be made on resource allocation.
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If we experience a regional disaster
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and multiple cities are impacted,
oftentimes we will be short on resources
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and some tough decisions are made in terms
of where we send those resources.
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This group is gathered
here at the Emergency Operations Center.
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It's comprised of representatives
from all of our cities,
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and that decision is made on
where to send resources.
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Next slide
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so some key takeaways.
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I hope you remember from tonight
or the slides I'm about to get into.
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We're going to talk quickly about
evacuation orders and evacuation warnings.
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If you have been evacuated
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before, chances are you've heard
slightly different terminology.
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We used to use the terms
evacuate or mandatory evacuation
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and voluntary evacuation.
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Our terminology has changed.
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It's been standardized now statewide.
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So regardless of where you are,
you will hear the same type of evacuation
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terminology when danger is imminent.
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We use the term evacuation order.
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So when you hear
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any evacuation order issued for your area,
that means you need to leave.
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Do not wait. You need to leave now.
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That means that conditions exist
that seriously imperil or endanger
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the lives of those
that are in that specific area.
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An evacuation
warning or what used to be a voluntary
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evacuation means that threat to lives
is not yet imminent.
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However, you should prepare to evacuate.
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Now, if you require any extra time
evacuating,
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it's wise to evacuate
when an evacuation warning is issued.
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Do not wait for an evacuation
order to be issued?
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That may not prevent
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you adequate time to get out of your home
or apartment or wherever you're staying.
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Also, if you required essential assistance
during an evacuation warning,
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that is a great time to reach out
to family and friends and seek their help.
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Next slide
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So how will you learn of these evacuations
when they're issued?
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There's a few different ways, and we'll
start with the good old fashioned
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doorknock
we will send law enforcement personnel
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out to your home, out to businesses
to knock on the door and let them know
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that an evacuation order has been issued
for the area and they need to leave.
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In addition
to that, we will use a Halo siren.
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That's a tone that a police car
can put out on their siren.
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To alert residents
of the need to evacuate.
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One of the great things about door
to door notifications,
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it ensures that we don't miss anybody,
which is obviously very important.
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It also allows us to assist
those that may not be able to hear.
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Deputies can shine a flashlight
or police officers
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can shine a flashlight into the window.
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To get somebody who's attention
that may be deaf or hard of hearing.
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In addition to door notifications,
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we also use what's called the voice alert
emergency notification system
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in Simi Valley has been
a proud participant in the DC Alert
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Emergency Notification System
for many years now.
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This system is offered
free of charge to residents,
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and it has the ability to call you
on your telephone, your cell phone.
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It has the ability to text message.
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You email you, fax you, and if you still
have a pager, we can page you as well.
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The system
is only used for emergency notifications
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and you can register for that system
by visiting VCC Alert dot org.
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One thing to note,
the system is comprised of all listed
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and unlisted landline telephone numbers,
but we definitely recommend that
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you provide your cell phone information
to us in the event that we don't have it.
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We purchased data from a number of
companies, but we want to make sure that
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not only do we have your cell phone number
or your home phone number,
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but we also have the correct address
to associate it with as the notifications
00:23:42,600 --> 00:23:47,600
that are sent out through the voice
alert system are geographically specific.
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So please register for that system
if you haven't done so already.
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If it's been some time since you've
00:23:52,280 --> 00:23:55,880
registered, please access your account
and make sure your information is correct
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and the website to do
that on is very alert.
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Dot org.
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A couple of other ways
we share information with you
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is our one of them is our incident
specific website.
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That website is VCC Emergency dot com.
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Please check it out on that website live.
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24 seven is an incident map
which during a fire
00:24:15,160 --> 00:24:17,320
you would actually see fire
perimeters on road
00:24:17,320 --> 00:24:21,320
closures evacuation areas
during a public safety power shut off.
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You would see every circuit on that list
00:24:24,760 --> 00:24:27,840
that has been energized
and a lot of other great information.
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The last way we will alert
you are the last two days rather
00:24:31,920 --> 00:24:35,360
we will alert you are using the wireless
emergency alert system
00:24:35,400 --> 00:24:37,920
and the old fashioned
emergency alert system.
00:24:38,440 --> 00:24:43,200
Wireless emergency alerts are very similar
to that of what an Amber Alert is.
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So it does not require you to pre-register
your cell phone.
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Phones are alerted
based on their geographic location
00:24:50,760 --> 00:24:54,960
so we can go into our notification system
and select an area on a map.
00:24:55,560 --> 00:24:58,400
And all cell phones
that are connected to cell towers
00:24:58,640 --> 00:25:01,760
within that geographic region
will receive a notification
00:25:02,400 --> 00:25:04,880
that we only use this wireless emergency
alert
00:25:04,880 --> 00:25:07,520
tool in very serious emergencies.
00:25:07,880 --> 00:25:11,760
And we will only use it once, maybe twice
during the course of an emergency.
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Oftentimes
then I'll use a fire as an example.
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We will send out one initial notification,
00:25:18,600 --> 00:25:22,480
and that notification will say fast
moving brush fire in Simi Valley.
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Go to Vickie emergency dot
com for more information.
00:25:26,600 --> 00:25:27,680
And that's it.
00:25:27,680 --> 00:25:30,960
We really use that tool to get everyone's
attention to wake them up.
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If it's an odd hour of the night,
00:25:32,760 --> 00:25:35,400
and get them to our Web
site to find out more information.
00:25:36,720 --> 00:25:37,880
The last tool, their
00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:41,680
emergency alert system, is a system
that's been around since the 1950s
00:25:42,040 --> 00:25:45,200
you may be familiar
with somewhat annoying noise that it makes
00:25:45,480 --> 00:25:48,640
that interrupts your television
or radio broadcast.
00:25:49,600 --> 00:25:53,560
It may display a text crawl
across the bottom of your screen on TV.
00:25:54,080 --> 00:25:57,640
We also have the ability to activate
that system here from our emergency
00:25:57,640 --> 00:25:58,840
operations center.
00:25:58,840 --> 00:26:01,720
Again, that system is used very sparingly
we use it
00:26:01,720 --> 00:26:04,520
very rarely, only during major events.
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Next slide
00:26:09,840 --> 00:26:10,800
so in the event
00:26:10,800 --> 00:26:14,280
that you are evacuated,
we want to share with you a little bit
00:26:14,280 --> 00:26:17,320
about what we have in terms of mass care
and shelter opportunities.
00:26:17,320 --> 00:26:19,440
Serve Ventura County.
00:26:19,560 --> 00:26:21,560
In Ventura County, we partner with the Red
00:26:21,600 --> 00:26:24,200
Cross,
a longtime partner in disaster response
00:26:24,840 --> 00:26:28,680
to have over 100 predesignated locations
we can actually use
00:26:28,680 --> 00:26:30,480
for emergency shelters.
00:26:30,480 --> 00:26:33,720
In addition
to those Predesignated shelter locations,
00:26:34,080 --> 00:26:37,920
we have also started using something
called temporary evacuation points.
00:26:38,920 --> 00:26:39,840
What those temporary
00:26:39,840 --> 00:26:44,120
evacuation points consist of are large
parking lots with cones set up
00:26:44,120 --> 00:26:49,200
and then and cars can file into those
parking lots where they're met by staff
00:26:49,200 --> 00:26:53,320
from the Ventura County Human Services
Agency and the American Red Cross.
00:26:53,720 --> 00:26:55,680
And together both of those agencies
00:26:55,680 --> 00:26:59,280
will speak to the evacuees
and find out what their need is.
00:26:59,720 --> 00:27:03,000
Every individual's needs are different,
different, and we recognize that.
00:27:03,000 --> 00:27:06,320
So we want to make sure that we are
providing them the most suitable resource
00:27:06,680 --> 00:27:09,880
available to us in an evacuation scenario.
00:27:09,920 --> 00:27:14,160
That may mean sending a resident
to a congregate shelter,
00:27:14,520 --> 00:27:19,280
which you've probably seen at a gymnasium
during a fire, or potentially sending
00:27:19,320 --> 00:27:23,880
someone to a motel and providing them
a voucher for a free motel.
00:27:24,120 --> 00:27:27,720
Stay again
that team is there to assess your needs,
00:27:28,080 --> 00:27:31,320
determine if you have any issues
that you need assistance with,
00:27:31,640 --> 00:27:34,520
and provide you
the resources to stay safe and secure.
00:27:35,160 --> 00:27:35,800
Next slide please.
00:27:37,920 --> 00:27:38,320
Again, a
00:27:38,320 --> 00:27:41,040
few ways
to stay informed ahead of an incident
00:27:42,240 --> 00:27:44,800
before an incident strikes
before a disaster strikes.
00:27:44,800 --> 00:27:49,040
We have a preparedness website
that websites ready Ventura County dot org
00:27:49,760 --> 00:27:53,400
and of course, the incident information
website that I mentioned earlier,
00:27:53,400 --> 00:27:56,040
which is we see emergency dot org.
00:27:57,720 --> 00:27:59,600
Next slide, please.
00:28:01,320 --> 00:28:02,640
And over in Simi Valley,
00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:06,000
how can residents stay informed.
00:28:08,240 --> 00:28:10,480
Sign up for exile and follow the City
Valley
00:28:10,480 --> 00:28:13,440
Police Department on social media
for emergency alerts.
00:28:13,880 --> 00:28:16,640
You can see those on the slide there
thank you, Patrick.
00:28:20,200 --> 00:28:21,520
Thanks, Chief.
00:28:21,520 --> 00:28:24,000
And with that, I will go next to
00:28:24,080 --> 00:28:27,080
Ventura County Public Information
Officer Ashley Bautista.
00:28:27,400 --> 00:28:29,760
We'll talk a little bit
about our joint information center,
00:28:29,760 --> 00:28:33,000
as well as our efforts to keep
the public informed during an emergency.
00:28:33,040 --> 00:28:34,800
Ashley, take it away.
00:28:34,800 --> 00:28:36,240
Thank you, Patrick.
00:28:36,240 --> 00:28:38,360
As mentioned, my name is Ashley Batiste.
00:28:38,440 --> 00:28:40,680
I am the public information officer
for the County
00:28:40,680 --> 00:28:44,120
of Ventura Executive Office,
overseeing communication countywide.
00:28:44,440 --> 00:28:46,320
It's an honor to be here with you tonight.
00:28:46,320 --> 00:28:48,960
Engaging with our community
is a high priority of our county.
00:28:49,320 --> 00:28:50,520
I'll be speaking about the Joint
00:28:50,520 --> 00:28:53,880
Information Center and communication
during an emergency.
00:28:54,360 --> 00:28:58,800
The Joint Information Center called
the GIC is activated during an emergency.
00:28:59,240 --> 00:29:04,040
The GIC is the central hub for information
during an act of emergency.
00:29:04,080 --> 00:29:06,120
Information changes very quickly.
00:29:06,480 --> 00:29:09,080
The team takes the up to date information,
00:29:09,280 --> 00:29:13,080
sometimes minute by minute
in an active situation and creates
00:29:13,080 --> 00:29:18,240
press releases, social media posts,
content for ABC Emergency and more.
00:29:18,600 --> 00:29:22,080
The media uses those press releases
to highlight information
00:29:22,400 --> 00:29:25,520
on the television, news, radio
and in print.
00:29:25,840 --> 00:29:30,280
This helps keep the community informed
The team also monitors
00:29:30,280 --> 00:29:34,160
the hotline to get tips from the community
and answers questions.
00:29:34,200 --> 00:29:37,120
We're also monitoring social media
for misinformation.
00:29:37,800 --> 00:29:41,120
The team often takes very complex
information and breaks it down
00:29:41,120 --> 00:29:42,680
in very simple terms
00:29:42,680 --> 00:29:46,680
through graphics, written messages
and video and text messages.
00:29:47,160 --> 00:29:48,080
Next slide please.
00:29:50,360 --> 00:29:50,760
The jet
00:29:50,760 --> 00:29:54,080
helps communicate information
to community members, the media,
00:29:54,080 --> 00:29:58,160
elected officials, community
organizations, the business community
00:29:58,200 --> 00:30:01,800
schools,
nonprofit partners, health care partners,
00:30:02,080 --> 00:30:05,800
local, state, federal agencies
and Emergency Response Unit.
00:30:06,360 --> 00:30:10,200
The GIC also helps to keep the county's
25 agencies informed.
00:30:10,560 --> 00:30:14,400
These agencies are critical
in overall response during an emergency.
00:30:14,760 --> 00:30:17,880
We have seen this firsthand
during the current health emergency.
00:30:18,120 --> 00:30:22,200
The county agencies with the guidance
of the county executive executive office
00:30:22,520 --> 00:30:26,480
and OAS work together
to support the community in real time.
00:30:27,040 --> 00:30:29,920
Information is crucial
in reducing uncertainty.
00:30:30,160 --> 00:30:33,160
People need to know when roads are closed
or where to go.
00:30:33,160 --> 00:30:34,800
Thearea evacuated.
00:30:34,800 --> 00:30:37,480
During COVID, they have needed information
on how to get food
00:30:37,480 --> 00:30:40,560
testing, vaccines shelter and support.
00:30:41,000 --> 00:30:43,720
We have had community members here
that the county is like family
00:30:43,720 --> 00:30:45,480
from the support they have received.
00:30:45,480 --> 00:30:47,920
We are here for the community
and partnership with cities
00:30:47,920 --> 00:30:50,640
like Simi Valley
Especially during an emergency
00:30:51,080 --> 00:30:55,040
when the information is provided
by a trusted resource in a language
00:30:55,040 --> 00:30:58,200
that is understood, in a method
that is accessible.
00:30:58,440 --> 00:31:00,640
It can help community members
know what to do.
00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:05,880
They may need to shelter in place, boil
water, or evacuate on a specific road.
00:31:06,200 --> 00:31:08,480
It also becomes a two way platform.
00:31:08,480 --> 00:31:10,680
We are not just about pushing information.
00:31:10,880 --> 00:31:13,040
It's not just about that information
going out.
00:31:13,040 --> 00:31:15,120
It's also about that information
coming in.
00:31:15,480 --> 00:31:18,560
It's about connecting
with community members to get information
00:31:18,600 --> 00:31:22,040
that people may be experiencing on scene
at an incident.
00:31:22,360 --> 00:31:26,000
To answer questions
and connect community members to resources
00:31:26,480 --> 00:31:29,960
as to a response is 24 seven
The county is committed
00:31:29,960 --> 00:31:35,160
to being responsive and engaging in dialog
before, during and after an incident.
00:31:35,520 --> 00:31:39,080
I encourage you to stay connected
to the county during non-emergency times
00:31:39,360 --> 00:31:43,680
at County Aventura, Ventura on Facebook,
Twitter, next door, and Instagram.
00:31:44,080 --> 00:31:48,000
These platforms provide ongoing
information about county operations.
00:31:48,360 --> 00:31:50,520
The more we connect, the better
we respond.
00:31:50,520 --> 00:31:51,920
During an emergency,
00:31:51,920 --> 00:31:55,680
COVID19 resource information
can be found at ABC recovers dot org.
00:31:56,080 --> 00:31:58,160
I also encourage you
to get to know your neighbors
00:31:58,440 --> 00:32:00,480
You can be a lifeline for a neighbor
in need.
00:32:00,840 --> 00:32:03,800
We saw this during the Thomas fire,
when neighbors helped to knock
00:32:03,840 --> 00:32:07,200
on the doors of elderly neighbors
to alert them of the fire.
00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:11,680
You can help the Gehrke and the entire
incident response team by helping others
00:32:11,680 --> 00:32:15,920
in your neighborhood, helping them
to connect to information and resources.
00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:19,960
A huge part of our communication effort
includes community engagement.
00:32:20,320 --> 00:32:24,440
Our community liaison, Rosa Gonzalez,
works very closely with community groups.
00:32:24,840 --> 00:32:26,600
These relationships have been key
00:32:26,600 --> 00:32:29,920
in understanding concerns
and responding in meaningful ways.
00:32:30,360 --> 00:32:31,200
Next slide, please.
00:32:32,520 --> 00:32:35,000
During an emergency,
there are many community members
00:32:35,040 --> 00:32:40,320
who lack access to TV, Internet radio,
a cell phone or social media.
00:32:40,680 --> 00:32:43,600
Sometimes these vulnerable individuals
are older adults,
00:32:44,040 --> 00:32:46,920
low income community members,
non-English speakers,
00:32:47,280 --> 00:32:51,000
people with disabilities, people
who are unhoused outdoor workers
00:32:51,000 --> 00:32:55,520
such as farm workers, undocumented
individuals and housed community members.
00:32:55,920 --> 00:32:56,920
The county is committed
00:32:56,920 --> 00:33:00,360
to engaging with community members
before there's ever an emergency
00:33:00,680 --> 00:33:04,920
so that we are able to listen and discuss
community concerns and fears.
00:33:05,480 --> 00:33:07,760
This is critical
during an active emergency
00:33:08,120 --> 00:33:11,440
because we've already built
those relationships with community members
00:33:11,840 --> 00:33:15,600
and community partners
to connect individuals to resources.
00:33:16,080 --> 00:33:19,640
This helps to increase trust
with all government agencies involved.
00:33:20,040 --> 00:33:21,280
If you are part of a group
00:33:21,280 --> 00:33:23,960
that would like to connect
with the county, please connect with us.
00:33:24,320 --> 00:33:28,720
My contact information
is that ABC recovers dot org In action.
00:33:28,720 --> 00:33:31,760
This means that the county takes
time to meet with community groups
00:33:31,760 --> 00:33:36,400
and community members on a daily basis
so that during a time of emergency,
00:33:36,400 --> 00:33:38,640
we can work together
to help the most vulnerable.
00:33:38,920 --> 00:33:41,640
We have seen this most recently
with the pandemic response.
00:33:41,960 --> 00:33:45,840
The network of partnerships has grown,
and that has strengthened our ability
00:33:45,840 --> 00:33:47,160
to connect with our community.
00:33:47,160 --> 00:33:50,400
Members through our partnerships
with trusted messengers.
00:33:50,760 --> 00:33:54,720
We were able to provide support
and be responsive in multiple languages
00:33:54,960 --> 00:33:57,920
through many different methods
to connect with the community members
00:33:58,240 --> 00:34:01,680
when they need support,
especially during an emergency.
00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:04,120
So I thank you for your time tonight.
00:34:04,120 --> 00:34:05,480
I would like to now turn it over
00:34:05,480 --> 00:34:09,320
to Assistant County Executive Chief
Executive Officer Mike Pettit.
00:34:11,600 --> 00:34:12,480
Thank you very much.
00:34:12,480 --> 00:34:16,600
Ashley, wanted to expand a little bit
on the preparations
00:34:16,600 --> 00:34:20,960
and actions that the county and our cities
take before, during and
00:34:22,000 --> 00:34:25,680
while recovering from a disaster
or a major event
00:34:26,280 --> 00:34:30,520
before disasters occur, our county
and our cities work together
00:34:30,520 --> 00:34:33,680
with our state and federal
and local community based partners
00:34:33,680 --> 00:34:36,920
to coordinate and enhance
our preparedness for disasters.
00:34:37,080 --> 00:34:40,840
Tonight's forum is just one example
of the many actions
00:34:40,840 --> 00:34:45,320
that we're taking to try and improve
our ability to to respond to disasters,
00:34:45,520 --> 00:34:50,680
to limit the impacts of those disasters,
and to be able to recover more quickly
00:34:50,960 --> 00:34:54,480
One example of something
that we've been able to do in the past,
00:34:54,480 --> 00:34:57,400
as Ashley was mentioning,
and working with our community partners
00:34:57,680 --> 00:35:00,200
and engaging with the community,
was listening to
00:35:00,600 --> 00:35:03,360
some of the barriers
that exist with communication.
00:35:03,680 --> 00:35:08,120
We have a large population of indigenous
farmworkers in our in our county,
00:35:08,400 --> 00:35:09,640
and we learned through working
00:35:09,640 --> 00:35:12,760
with these groups
that that some of the language is spoken.
00:35:12,760 --> 00:35:15,400
There's not a written version of that.
00:35:15,400 --> 00:35:18,480
And they primarily use the WhatsApp
application to communicate
00:35:18,480 --> 00:35:21,480
with family and friends
and so we're able to establish
00:35:22,040 --> 00:35:25,800
a channel in WhatsApp to communicate
with the indigenous farmworker
00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:29,800
population during disasters,
to provide information to them.
00:35:29,800 --> 00:35:33,560
And that's just one small example
of how our county and cities
00:35:33,600 --> 00:35:36,800
are coming together
to improve our emergency response
00:35:37,000 --> 00:35:41,520
and the ability to communicate
with our public prior to disasters.
00:35:41,760 --> 00:35:46,040
Our county agencies and departments
are preparing with heightened activation
00:35:46,360 --> 00:35:49,920
of staffing,
and we often create position equipment.
00:35:50,280 --> 00:35:53,880
One of the things that we do
with our city partners and community based
00:35:53,880 --> 00:35:57,520
organizations is as we monitor
weather conditions,
00:35:58,160 --> 00:36:01,880
our fuel loads and our mountains and
and watershed,
00:36:02,160 --> 00:36:07,560
we identify conditions that have a high
likelihood of having a fire outbreak.
00:36:07,560 --> 00:36:09,480
And so we have coordination calls
00:36:09,480 --> 00:36:13,000
with all of our different partners
to pre-stage equipment.
00:36:13,000 --> 00:36:17,760
We put equipment in areas
that are likely to have a fire
00:36:17,760 --> 00:36:22,240
flare up and that just helps us respond
so much more quickly and mitigate fires
00:36:22,240 --> 00:36:26,280
and stop them before
they can spread during a disaster.
00:36:26,280 --> 00:36:26,960
Our county
00:36:28,120 --> 00:36:29,520
activates our
00:36:29,520 --> 00:36:33,080
office of our Emergency Operation Center,
and that
00:36:33,720 --> 00:36:37,320
has members from our public safety
organizations
00:36:37,560 --> 00:36:40,720
and also members across our 25 agencies
and departments
00:36:40,720 --> 00:36:44,520
and community based groups
and other members throughout the county.
00:36:44,520 --> 00:36:48,520
And that so that we can up
close coordination and on the needs
00:36:48,600 --> 00:36:53,000
and response actions necessary
during the disaster.
00:36:53,600 --> 00:36:56,280
Our County Executive Office
or CEO is connecting
00:36:56,280 --> 00:36:59,280
with our Board of Supervisors
during a disaster to learn
00:37:00,520 --> 00:37:03,240
and hear any input from them
that they're hearing from you,
00:37:03,240 --> 00:37:07,160
their constituents,
and also to provide that feedback
00:37:07,480 --> 00:37:10,760
to our emergency personnel
so that we can respond
00:37:10,760 --> 00:37:14,520
accordingly and help meet
those needs behind the scenes.
00:37:14,520 --> 00:37:17,600
Something you may not be aware
of administratively at the county,
00:37:18,400 --> 00:37:22,160
we there's certain administrative actions
that we conduct that help
00:37:22,440 --> 00:37:26,720
bring recovery funding more quickly
into the area, into the area
00:37:26,960 --> 00:37:30,520
that's in the form of disaster
declarations to our Board of Supervisors
00:37:31,080 --> 00:37:33,000
and emergency declarations.
00:37:33,000 --> 00:37:36,480
And then also working with our lobbyists,
our board members,
00:37:37,040 --> 00:37:40,520
our state and federal representatives
to help facilitate
00:37:40,560 --> 00:37:44,640
some federal disaster declarations
as those help bring additional recovery
00:37:44,640 --> 00:37:50,040
funding into our local community
to help aid recovery from the disasters.
00:37:50,400 --> 00:37:53,840
We're continually coordinating with our
our local city leaders
00:37:54,480 --> 00:37:57,120
and sharing in the resources and cost
00:37:57,120 --> 00:38:00,240
sharing on the disaster response efforts.
00:38:00,480 --> 00:38:02,920
We're coordinating with our community
based organizations.
00:38:02,920 --> 00:38:04,040
And we've been so thankful
00:38:04,040 --> 00:38:07,600
for their help and partnership
through the many disasters that we've had.
00:38:07,600 --> 00:38:10,640
It's helped strengthen our response
and coordinating
00:38:10,640 --> 00:38:13,920
with education and our business community.
00:38:13,920 --> 00:38:15,000
We have a group
00:38:15,000 --> 00:38:18,680
involving the economic development
collaborative, our chambers of Commerce,
00:38:19,480 --> 00:38:23,920
the CDA and others formed
into an economic vitality committee,
00:38:24,200 --> 00:38:28,160
and we receive input from the business
community learning what businesses
00:38:28,200 --> 00:38:32,040
are impacted during the disasters
so we can identify ways
00:38:32,040 --> 00:38:36,680
that we can support those businesses
and help them recover from that disasters.
00:38:37,240 --> 00:38:39,200
And lastly, on recovery.
00:38:39,200 --> 00:38:41,360
The recovery efforts don't start
00:38:42,720 --> 00:38:44,120
following the disaster.
00:38:44,120 --> 00:38:48,320
Our recovery efforts start
as soon as the disasters occur
00:38:48,360 --> 00:38:51,440
and even prior in our planning
and preparation efforts.
00:38:52,120 --> 00:38:55,160
If any of you lived in any of the areas
00:38:55,200 --> 00:38:58,400
impacted by the more recent fires,
you may have
00:38:59,440 --> 00:39:02,960
participated and attended
some of our one stop recovery centers
00:39:03,240 --> 00:39:04,800
and that the goal of those
00:39:04,800 --> 00:39:08,680
as soon as a disaster operates,
we work to establish a recovery center.
00:39:09,000 --> 00:39:14,800
And we have staff from our county,
cities, local, state and federal agencies
00:39:14,800 --> 00:39:18,680
all there one location to help
replace documents that may have been
00:39:18,720 --> 00:39:22,440
destroyed to help connect individuals
with services, to help
00:39:22,440 --> 00:39:26,480
find housing for individuals
who are displaced from their homes
00:39:26,880 --> 00:39:31,320
and to provide language assistance,
support for anybody that needs
00:39:32,680 --> 00:39:35,360
language assistance
in accessing this information.
00:39:35,360 --> 00:39:38,360
And so those are just examples
of the many ways
00:39:38,360 --> 00:39:41,960
that we try to be prepared
and improve our our effectiveness
00:39:42,160 --> 00:39:46,440
before, during
and in the recovery phase of a disaster.
00:39:46,720 --> 00:39:51,720
Thank you for your participation in helping to continue improving on those efforts.
00:39:52,720 --> 00:39:53,400
Thanks, Mike.
00:39:53,400 --> 00:39:56,040
And thanks, Ashley, for highlighting
all the efforts.
00:39:56,640 --> 00:40:00,800
As both Mike and Ashley just mentioned,
there's a lot of work that goes on beyond
00:40:00,800 --> 00:40:05,520
putting out the fire, beyond
the initial response to an incident.
00:40:05,520 --> 00:40:08,800
Much of the hard work
continues to go on for weeks, months,
00:40:08,800 --> 00:40:13,840
if not years following a disaster
and both locally at the Simi Valley level
00:40:14,120 --> 00:40:17,200
and all of our cities and Ventura County,
as well as the county in the state.
00:40:17,680 --> 00:40:21,000
We all put in a lot of work
and effort to ensure that process
00:40:21,000 --> 00:40:24,480
is a smooth and effective and efficient
as possible.
00:40:25,360 --> 00:40:27,680
Next,
I'd like to hand it over to my colleague
00:40:27,960 --> 00:40:30,800
Bonnie Luke from the Sheriff's Office
of Emergency Services.
00:40:31,080 --> 00:40:34,680
We'll be sharing what the sheriff's office
has been doing in the county of Ventura
00:40:34,680 --> 00:40:36,200
has been doing to update
00:40:36,200 --> 00:40:40,080
both our emergency operations plan,
as well as our hazard mitigation plan.
00:40:40,160 --> 00:40:40,440
Bonnie.
00:40:41,840 --> 00:40:42,840
Thank you, Patrick.
00:40:42,840 --> 00:40:44,520
Good evening, everyone.
00:40:44,520 --> 00:40:47,520
So as Patrick
said, we're currently working on two plan
00:40:47,520 --> 00:40:50,280
updates out of the operations center.
00:40:50,560 --> 00:40:54,560
The emergency operations plan update
is the plan that provides the structure
00:40:54,560 --> 00:40:57,760
and processes
that the county and agencies utilize
00:40:57,760 --> 00:41:01,320
to respond
to extraordinary emergency situations.
00:41:01,320 --> 00:41:03,560
This covers
everything from natural disasters
00:41:03,760 --> 00:41:06,640
to human caused
or technological disasters.
00:41:07,440 --> 00:41:09,840
We update this plan on a three year cycle.
00:41:09,840 --> 00:41:13,520
So this is part of an ongoing process
that we do every couple of years.
00:41:13,960 --> 00:41:17,880
And this particular plan update
has been in the works for a while,
00:41:17,880 --> 00:41:22,520
and the updated draft
document has been available on the ready
00:41:22,560 --> 00:41:26,880
Ventura County Morgue website
since February of this year.
00:41:27,160 --> 00:41:30,200
We're currently looking to close out
that comment period.
00:41:30,200 --> 00:41:33,280
We will be closing it Friday, October 1st.
00:41:33,880 --> 00:41:35,600
So it just next week.
00:41:35,600 --> 00:41:40,200
And we do invite anybody who hasn't
had the opportunity or been aware of it
00:41:40,200 --> 00:41:44,440
to take a look at that document
before we close that comment period.
00:41:45,120 --> 00:41:49,720
We've got a spot on the website
where you can provide us any feedback
00:41:49,720 --> 00:41:53,120
or additional information
regarding any typos
00:41:53,160 --> 00:41:56,320
or any things that you catch on it for us
before we take it up before the Board
00:41:56,320 --> 00:42:00,120
of Supervisors
and get that updated plan adopted.
00:42:00,120 --> 00:42:01,160
Hopefully
00:42:01,160 --> 00:42:04,920
the second plan I'd like to talk to you
about is the hazard mitigation plan.
00:42:05,400 --> 00:42:06,360
Next slide, please.
00:42:08,160 --> 00:42:11,400
The hazard mitigation
plan is updated on a five year cycle.
00:42:11,440 --> 00:42:15,160
Now, this plan is a
multi-jurisdictional effort
00:42:15,440 --> 00:42:18,280
that involves over 20 different
planning partners,
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including
all ten of the incorporated cities.
00:42:21,440 --> 00:42:24,800
So if you've Simi Valley
being one of those partners and numerous
00:42:24,800 --> 00:42:28,320
special districts such as your water
and sanitation districts,
00:42:28,800 --> 00:42:33,320
Cal State,
Channel Islands and County Fire Districts
00:42:33,320 --> 00:42:37,040
and the Watershed Protection District,
all of these groups come together
00:42:37,080 --> 00:42:40,640
on this plan to collaborate
and do an inventory
00:42:40,640 --> 00:42:43,960
of the natural hazards
that we face in this county all the time,
00:42:44,400 --> 00:42:46,960
everything from recurring wildfires,
00:42:47,160 --> 00:42:50,160
floods, landslides,
00:42:50,160 --> 00:42:52,160
flooding coastal erosion.
00:42:52,400 --> 00:42:57,240
These are all things that we know
that we can do a better job of mitigating
00:42:57,240 --> 00:43:00,280
for and reducing the impacts
if we plan ahead for them.
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Next slide, please.
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So why exactly is this particular plan
important?
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It's really important because it's a plan
that helps us sort of document
00:43:12,240 --> 00:43:16,160
and prioritize projects
that we will use in order to help prevent
00:43:16,160 --> 00:43:19,560
property damage and the loss of life
from recurring natural hazards.
00:43:20,040 --> 00:43:23,520
It also demonstrates the counties
and the participating jurisdictions
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commitment
to state and federal authorities
00:43:26,920 --> 00:43:31,120
with regard to our collaboration
and again, our foresight in looking at
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how these things affect us locally
and what kinds of projects are thoughtful
00:43:35,440 --> 00:43:38,920
in how we want to minimize those impacts
moving forward.
00:43:39,200 --> 00:43:42,960
It serves as a guide for our policymakers
and decision makers as well.
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As they commit our money and federal
00:43:46,200 --> 00:43:49,120
and state resources
towards projects in our area.
00:43:49,400 --> 00:43:53,400
And it also ensures that our communities
all remain eligible for federal funding
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from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency.
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This is really important for us,
especially when we are faced with hazards
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that, as everybody has, has lived through
at least several.
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Probably if you've been here
for any length of time, either
00:44:06,960 --> 00:44:08,040
they're pretty expensive
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and it's not necessarily
something that we can sustain on our own.
00:44:11,880 --> 00:44:15,800
So when we look for outside assistance,
we want to be able to show those people
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at the top that this is something
that we've anticipated and we've done
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the best that we can at the local level
to address
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the issues and plan ahead accordingly.
00:44:26,120 --> 00:44:27,000
Next slide, please.
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This particular
update we're in the middle of.
00:44:31,240 --> 00:44:35,680
And so we have a number of milestones
that we've already accomplished
00:44:35,680 --> 00:44:39,520
with this update,
but we invite you to follow along with us
00:44:39,520 --> 00:44:43,760
as we continue through this process
and you can do that by again,
00:44:43,800 --> 00:44:46,920
joining us on the Ready
Ventura County Board website,
00:44:47,200 --> 00:44:50,800
where we have pages
dedicated to both of the to plan updates.
00:44:50,800 --> 00:44:55,120
We're working on you can learn about
the steering committee that we've formed
00:44:55,120 --> 00:44:58,760
that's been helping guide
our hazard mitigation planning process,
00:44:59,400 --> 00:45:01,080
who the partners are in the plan.
00:45:01,080 --> 00:45:06,280
This time around, and also get up to date
on what hazard mitigation is.
00:45:06,280 --> 00:45:09,680
Find examples of it
that we've posted on the web, learn about
00:45:10,280 --> 00:45:14,000
different ways that you might see it
as you drive to work a levee down
00:45:14,040 --> 00:45:18,280
the side of the road
that you use all the time or in planning
00:45:18,280 --> 00:45:20,960
when you're learning
about planning ordinances
00:45:21,280 --> 00:45:24,960
we've done a lot of public outreach
and knowing that COVID has inhibited
00:45:24,960 --> 00:45:27,480
everybody's ability to join us
all in the same room,
00:45:27,680 --> 00:45:30,440
we've really tried
to build out the website to be robust
00:45:30,480 --> 00:45:33,560
and provide you
with a lot more background information,
00:45:33,840 --> 00:45:36,680
as well as provide you with options
like tonight's
00:45:36,720 --> 00:45:40,840
meeting to learn about what's going
on, stay apprized of the process
00:45:40,840 --> 00:45:44,000
join us in another public meeting
or a steering committee meeting,
00:45:44,520 --> 00:45:48,440
see what's happening with our
with our group as we continue forward.
00:45:48,440 --> 00:45:49,160
And then
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we've also got an interactive story map
that we've just unrolled on the website
00:45:53,040 --> 00:45:56,600
that allows you to actually plug
in your address or friend's address
00:45:56,640 --> 00:46:00,480
even and learn about the hazards
that are applicable in your neighborhood.
00:46:00,480 --> 00:46:03,200
Or community
and learn more about what those are
00:46:03,480 --> 00:46:07,800
and how our risk analysis has been done
and will be incorporated
00:46:07,800 --> 00:46:11,160
into the updated plan
as we move forward again,
00:46:11,400 --> 00:46:14,000
this plan is in the middle of the update
process.
00:46:14,240 --> 00:46:16,280
We're hoping to have a public comment
00:46:16,280 --> 00:46:19,640
period and a draft plan
rolled out for public review
00:46:20,160 --> 00:46:24,640
beginning of the next year here at 20, 22,
hopefully around February.
00:46:24,880 --> 00:46:28,120
And we're hopeful to be able to take that
before our Board of Supervisors
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in late spring
and then submit to Cal OS and FEMA
00:46:32,200 --> 00:46:36,720
for approval and final adoption around
May June if all goes well.
00:46:36,720 --> 00:46:40,440
So please join us next slide, please,
00:46:42,960 --> 00:46:45,000
on ready Ventura County dot org.
00:46:45,320 --> 00:46:48,480
Both of our plan updates are available
00:46:48,960 --> 00:46:53,040
for learning
about figuring out where we're at.
00:46:53,560 --> 00:46:54,360
We encourage you
00:46:54,360 --> 00:46:58,080
to view the interactive story map
and learn about the hazards in your area.
00:46:58,320 --> 00:47:00,120
Review the risk analysis results
00:47:00,120 --> 00:47:03,680
that we're rolling out
as we move through this process.
00:47:04,040 --> 00:47:07,560
Learn more about hazard mitigation,
what it is, what is, isn't.
00:47:08,080 --> 00:47:10,560
Find some examples
that we've put up there.
00:47:10,560 --> 00:47:11,160
Learn about
00:47:11,160 --> 00:47:14,840
what kinds of things are most applicable
in your particular jurisdiction.
00:47:15,360 --> 00:47:18,040
And then take our online
community awareness survey.
00:47:18,400 --> 00:47:23,400
And we're using this as a means
to get information from everyone who's out
00:47:23,400 --> 00:47:28,040
there sitting on their couch right now
to tell us what hazards have you survived?
00:47:28,720 --> 00:47:30,080
How did you learn about them?
00:47:30,080 --> 00:47:33,880
Which ones concern
you most and correlate that
00:47:33,880 --> 00:47:36,600
with information that we have
on the quantitative side saying,
00:47:36,880 --> 00:47:40,200
does that does that match with the data
that we've got historically?
00:47:40,440 --> 00:47:42,960
Is there outreach that we might need to do
in the future?
00:47:43,480 --> 00:47:47,040
Help us help learn what's important to you
and your community?
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And we're hoping to incorporate that
into the updated plan as we move forward.
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So, again, thank you all for your time.
00:47:53,640 --> 00:47:55,440
And I'm going to hand
it back to Patrick Maynard.
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Thanks, Bonnie, for the overview on
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both the emergency operations plan,
as well as our hazard mitigation plan.
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I just want to take a brief moment
and thank both Bonnie Luke and Bill Boyd
00:48:08,680 --> 00:48:13,040
from the Office of Emergency Services
Team is just put a tremendous
00:48:13,040 --> 00:48:16,520
amount of work in both of these plans
and take a lot of pride in their work.
00:48:16,520 --> 00:48:18,120
So you have some time.
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If you are interested, please visit
our website ready Ventura County Morgue
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and provide some feedback
before the feedback period closes.
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I would like to jump back
over to the city of Simi Valley,
00:48:29,120 --> 00:48:32,240
who's going to talk briefly
about some of their planning efforts
00:48:32,240 --> 00:48:33,080
as well.
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The city is joining
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Ventura County's hazard mitigation plan.
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Is it w w w
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dot ready Ventura
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County dot org for update
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email comments and questions
00:48:56,320 --> 00:48:59,720
that has met at Simi Valley dot org
00:49:01,800 --> 00:49:04,080
the city will update the emergency
00:49:04,080 --> 00:49:06,560
operations plan in 2022
00:49:07,640 --> 00:49:10,000
for updates and to review drafts.
00:49:10,680 --> 00:49:15,800
Visit W w w dot Simi Valley that or
00:49:16,920 --> 00:49:19,320
find police department and click
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emergency services then emergency prior
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email comments and questions to ask me EOP
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Maxie Valley dot org
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next slide
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thanks Eileen.
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We appreciate that.
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And to the rest of the Simi Valley team,
that concludes our presentation.
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I just want to close by
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taking a brief moment to thank everyone
that has participated tonight.
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Again, we appreciate your time
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and interest in our emergency
planning efforts here in Ventura County.
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Also, think our partners, the city
of Simi Valley, for joining us tonight.
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I want to just leave residents
with this thought.
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There's a lot more of you
than there is us.
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And in the event of an emergency,
we need your assistance.
00:50:06,520 --> 00:50:10,840
We need you to get a kit,
we need you to have a plan.
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We need you to stay informed
and more importantly, we need you to stay
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involved.
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So please do what you can to help us
help you by preparing,
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working with your neighbors,
talking among your family
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and ensuring that you are prepared
for the next disaster.
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It may be some time before
we can get assistance to you or provide
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resources to you.
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So take the opportunity
while you can to plan and prepare
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and get ready for the next one.
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Until then, thanks for joining us.
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Have a great night.
Stay safe and we'll see you soon.
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Well, good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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My name is Patrick Maynard.
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I'm the director of the Ventura County
Sheriff Office of Emergency Services.
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And thank you for joining us
for this important
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emergency preparedness workshop
featuring the City of Santa Paula.
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Before we get started,
I would like to turn it
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over to one of our interpreters
who will share in Spanish
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as well as Mixteco
availability of interpretation services.
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Lourdes.
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Good afternoon.
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Thank you for joining us.
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This meeting will be interpreted
simultaneously in English,
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Spanish, mystical, and sign language.
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When I started this process,
what I companero is the interpreter
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as I mean, this in English is banyan. Mr.
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Illingworth,
are the seniors North Americano.
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Please select your preferred language,
even if you are bilingual.
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So you do not miss anything.
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To do this,
go to the bottom of your screen and select
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the icon that looks like a globe
and select
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But as it is stopped by a party inferior,
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The elite cannot inform the selection
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of English Espanol or mystical.
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See, this information will grow through
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Those Cinco, Cinco or not, ACORN
would choose to live in Doral,
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not do that app If you would like
information in any other language,
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please call 8056542551.
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And the county of Andorra will help you.
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Thank you.
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Thanks, Lourdes, for that.
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And with that, we'll go to the next slide
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And once again, thanks for everyone
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coming out and joining us tonight
for this important town hall.
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I like to start out
with some introductions
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beginning with some opening comments
from Santa Paula, city manager Dan Singer.
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Thank you, Patrick.
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And thank you to the members who are
tuning in tonight or subsequent to this.
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And I do want to thank the county
for taking the initiative
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to host this important discussion
and information sharing.
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You know,
emergencies aren't new to Ventura County,
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and they're certainly not new to Santa
Paula, and neither will they go away.
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We always talk about emergency
preparedness from the standpoint of
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if not when so
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it's just a matter
of when the next disaster will hit.
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Our Santa Paula team and our city council
have made a commitment
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to making sure that our public agencies
are well prepared.
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Our first responders are able to meet
our community's needs.
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But an important takeaway tonight
is that as residents and businesses,
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it's also important that our families
and and those folks are prepared.
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Public agencies
can't be all things to all people.
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And so it's really important
that through education
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and dialog, outreach and resources,
that we're able to work together
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in really helping Santa Paula
and our surrounding
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neighborhoods
be well prepared for emergencies.
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And with that,
I'll turn it back over to Patrick.
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Thanks, Dan, for that.
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And next, I'd like to introduce
Mike Pettit is our assistant county
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executive officer with some opening words
on behalf of the county.
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Mike.
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Thank you very much, Patrick.
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And good evening,
everybody, on behalf of our County Board
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of Supervisors
and County Executive Officer Mike Bowers.
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We wish to thank everyone for attending
tonight's Emergency Preparedness Workshop.
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I also want to give a special
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thanks to our Sheriff Office of Emergency
Services, Patrick Maynard and Bonnie Lou
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and our
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county public information
officer, Ashley Batiste and city manager
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dancing here in our Santa Paula
city partners for all of their work
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in preparing the emergency operations plan
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and for their coordination
of this community workshop.
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As city manager dancing, you indicated
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we've had too much experience
with emergencies and disasters
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in recent years,
much more than any of us would like
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as a result of the Thomas fire
and the fire or the borderline tragedy
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and the pandemic
throughout the last eight months.
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But the work that has been done
in between these events
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to improve our preparedness
through improved communications
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and actions
and our relationships with the community
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has been the defining work
that helps has helped us
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to respond and recover more quickly
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The county is committed
to this continual improvement,
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improving our response
and recovery efforts and our work with
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all in
our communities is vitally important.
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So we thank you so much
for being an active part of that work
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tonight as we continually prepare
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so that we can prevent and reduce
the impacts of disasters together.
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Thank you very much for your time tonight.
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Thanks, Mike.
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And then next slide, please.
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Also with us on the line, a few other
folks we'll be hearing from tonight.
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Fire Chief Gary Munday from the Ventura
County Fire Department.
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He's a division chief
that covers the Santa Paula area.
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Also, Santa Paula, Police Chief
Travis Walker,
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Santa Paul Police Commander Scott Varner,
who will be speaking later
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as well as our county public information
officer, Ashley Battista.
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Next slide, please.
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We'd really
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hoped to have these meetings in person,
unfortunately, due to COVID
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and the challenges we've all faced
the last couple of years related to that.
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We opted to go
the virtual route with these meetings,
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and we do understand
it is difficult to really engage
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with the community
and have a two way dialog.
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But we want to do the best
that we can with that.
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And with that being said, down
at the bottom of your screen,
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there is a question and answer button.
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If you click on that button,
you can type in a question
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and those questions come to us
and we will do our best to answer them
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live on this meeting
if we can, if they're appropriate
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and we have the answer
if it's something that we don't have
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the answer to,
but we need to get back to you.
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We'll certainly do that and we'll just
take notes and get back to you.
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Either way, we love to hear from you,
so don't be shy.
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Please click on that Q&A
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button down at the bottom of the screen
and ask questions if you have any.
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Next slide
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So our agenda for tonight's workshop.
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First, we're just going to talk quickly
about some of our local hazards.
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Some many of us are aware of,
some maybe not so much.
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Talk a bit about city and county
coordination.
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Let's talk about one of my favorite
things, evacuations and sheltering,
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as well as alert and warning.
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And then we'll round things out
that are at the end
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and talk about some of our county
planning efforts
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for our hazard mitigation plan
and our emergency operations plan.
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Next slide
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So been there, done that.
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We've obviously had a lot of disasters,
as Mike and Dan both alluded to,
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many of which have impacted
the Santa Paula area,
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both the incorporated
and unincorporated areas.
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If you think back to probably the largest
one that we dealt with,
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the Thomas fire in 2017
and the damage that that caused
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through the
the you know upper portion of Santa Paula.
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But we've also dealt
with a lot of other issues.
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We've had some significant
flooding issues out in Santa Paula.
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If you think back
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to 2005 we had some pretty significant
flooding out in the region.
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Next slide please.
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In addition to many of the obvious hazards
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that we face, there's also several
that we may not necessarily think about
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things like agricultural
or biological type hazards.
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The potential for coastal erosion.
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Sea level rise that's kind of the new one.
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Dam and levee failure.
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We've seen that out in Santa Paula.
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That was one of the photos that we saw.
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We saw that
take place next to the Santa Paula Airport
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drought,
which we're dealing with right now.
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Earthquakes, floods, landslides.
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We have plenty of all of those.
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Severe weather remember, it used to rain,
so we used to get rain and cold.
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But of course,
now we deal with a lot of heat,
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severe storms, acts of terrorism,
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not so much in Santa Paula,
but in coastal areas.
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The potential for tsunamis,
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of course, wildfires that you've already
talked about, mass casualty incidents.
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One of the new ones that we're really
looking at are cyber attacks.
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And then, of course, extended
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utility outages in particular
with public safety power shutoffs.
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Coincidentally, today,
we are dealing with public safety power
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shutoffs in some of the areas
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in Ventura County, in particular
out in Simi Valley and Fillmore.
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Next slide.
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So regardless of the hazard type,
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all of these issues are always
local issues.
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They're issues that we as your local
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public safety personnel respond to assist
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with the mitigation efforts
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and hopefully the recovery efforts
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as it relates to that specific incident.
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So on a local level, your local Santa
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Paula Police Department or the Ventura
County Fire Department will respond,
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provide your first line of support
and in the event that we need
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additional resources in a response,
they can reach out to
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other agencies within the county,
like the other fire departments, Ventura
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City Fire Department, for instance,
or maybe Oxnard City Fire Department
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as it relates to law enforcement.
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Santa Paula Police Department works
very closely with the sheriff's office
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or the California Highway Patrol.
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So we rely upon local mutual aid.
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And in some cases, things
extend to the state.
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And as it relates to emergency management,
our state counterpart in the emergency
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management world is the California
Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
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There are a next line of support
for providing us many resources.
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They also can assist
with providing mutual aid resources
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during a significant incident.
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And then, of course, FEMA, FEMA's
our federal partner and disaster response.
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FEMA doesn't necessarily
come out and manage an incident for you,
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but they provide money.
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And oftentimes they provide
an incredible amount of resources
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that are passed through the state
to the local agencies to help us respond.
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Next slide.
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So with that emphasis on local response,
I do want to turn it over to Santa Paula
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Police Commander Scott Werner, who's
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going to talk a little bit about what
Santa Paula can do for you, Scott.
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Thanks, Patrick, and welcome to everybody
who's at home viewing tonight.
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First, I'd like to start off
and introduce myself.
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My name's Governor.
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I'm the support services commander
with the Santa Paula Police Department,
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and I've been the city's emergency manager
since about 2018.
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To start off tonight, I'm going to ask
a couple of questions to our chiefs.
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And first,
I'll start off with Chief Walker.
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If you could give us a little description
and an overview
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of what we offer here
at the Santa Paul Police Department.
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Thank you, Scott.
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And good evening, everybody.
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Who's viewing from home.
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The Santa Paula Police Department
is responsible for all public safety
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and the protection of life and property
in the city of Santa Paula.
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The department provides
a full range of law enforcement services
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to the public within the jurisdiction
we serve, which includes being supported
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by two divisions, an operations division
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and a support services division.
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Under the operations division
that encompasses all of our patrol
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officers, our canines, and those folks
that you see in the field on a daily.
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Basis.
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In our support services
that handles all of our detective bureau
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or special enforcement
unit records division and other support
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service staff that helps provide
service to the community
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the police department is also the public
safety answering point
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for all emergency calls that are generated
within the city of Santa Paula.
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So any calls that are transferred
for fire services or emergency
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medical services or law enforcement
related services
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comes through our communication division.
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So with that, that's a brief overview
of what the police department
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has to offer, and we look forward
to the rest of this event.
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Thank you, Chief Walker.
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And if I could ask the same question
to you, Chief, Monday.
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A good evening, everybody.
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Gary Munday, division chief slash fire
chief for the city of Sao Paulo.
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So Sao Paulo is is part of the Ventura
County Fire Protection District
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and so that being said,
the city has the full
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the full power of the county fire
department for any
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disasters, emergencies
that that that happen within the city.
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The city limits,
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whether it's structure fires, earthquakes,
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wildland fires, floods, tsunamis,
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civil unrest, anything that we have
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as far as to have an emergency
come to a conclusion.
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The city of Sao Paulo has the full backing
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of all of our resources
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and it's a command to run
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any sort of emergencies
within the city of Sao Paulo.
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So they get the full the full service
of the county fire department agencies,
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HAZMAT use our aircraft, wildland
heavy equipment,
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tactical rescue,
anything that you can think of that we are
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they are covered by the County Ventura
and we're happy to do so.
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Thank you, Chief.
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Monday.
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So I'm going to give a little overview
of what we have here
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in the city of Santa Paula.
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As far as our emergency management,
overall, emergency management
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allows us to
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mitigate any emergencies
which may happen in the city.
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It's an overall concept
that requires regular training
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and planning on our parts as the city
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such the city of Santa Paula uses
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the Sams or the standardized
emergency management system,
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as well as the NIMS National Incident
Emergency Management System,
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and training our staff
on how to prepare for an emergency
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or disaster
through these management systems.
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Sams and EMS city
staff are trained and coordinate
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through a unified command system
which utilizes common terminology.
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This enables our city to communicate
with each other as well as coordinate
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with our partners both the county
and state levels, as well as federally,
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to effectively communicate
and manage emergencies and disasters.
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When we talk about emergencies
and disasters,
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they're two very different concepts.
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Emergencies can be anything from a house.
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Fire could be a medical call
could be some type of a police activity,
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but it's generally centralized
to a smaller area
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without affecting larger groups of people.
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When we look at disasters, it's
a larger scale event, such as wildland
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fires, earthquakes, and often requires
the assistance of multiple agencies,
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both locally at the state level
and even federally.
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And often these events require
mutual aid with some of our partners,
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with the sheriff's department
or other police agencies or oftentimes
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with the fire department, they'll call in
other jurisdictions to assist.
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Oftentimes when we have these larger scale
events, there's a declaration
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of emergency, both locally at the
state level or even federally
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emergency
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preparedness requires regular
training by the city and its staff,
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but it's also the responsibility
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of the citizens to make sure
they're prepared for emergencies
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the City of Santa poll has taken
multiple steps to plan
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for emergencies and work regularly towards
building a safer, prepared community.
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Some of the things we've done
are back in 2018.
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We updated our emergency operations plan
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and emergency operations plan gives us
a roadmap on how we handle various types
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of incidents such as earthquakes, floods
and various other disasters.
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In the upcoming year.
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The Department is anticipated
to once again
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update our emergency operations
plan and reevaluate current protocols,
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as well as ensure we are up to date
on current practices and regulations.
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As some of the other things
that the city's involved with
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is we work regularly with groups
such as our Citizen Corps.
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The Citizen
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Corps is a group of individuals
and stakeholders throughout our community,
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and we discuss and plan for emergencies
as well
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as emergency preparedness
and outreach to the community.
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The group has representatives
from police Fire City Council,
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American Red Cross, Santa Paula,
Unified School District, and many more.
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The city
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also provides training
to other departments within the city.
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We conduct roundtable exercises
and scenario based training
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to work through possible disasters
that may arise
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our city currently has an emergency
operation center where
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the city's management team can coordinate
and plan throughout emergencies.
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And the event, the emergency operation
center, cannot be open
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the city also has a mobile emergency
operation center we can utilize,
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and this is in the event
there is any buildings
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that are compromised
or our original emergency operation
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centers unable to be used,
we have a backup.
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Most recently,
our emergency operation center was opened
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during the beginning of the COVID
pandemic, and the city has also gone
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and taken a step to enhance
our emergency management.
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And we've created an emergency management
coordinator position,
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which we anticipate
to be filled shortly within the city.
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So that position will be opening soon.
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We'll be testing for qualified applicants.
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Emergency management is
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not just the city, county, state
or federal responsibility.
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Each member of our community
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has a part in being prepared
for an emergency or disaster.
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This requires individuals, businesses,
schools, religious organizations
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and all other groups to take
an active role in preparing for disaster
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that could consist of training your family
or if you're at work,
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your staff on what to do
in case of an emergency.
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Make sure you have food and water
for up to a week, which is a best practice
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check to see if you have flashlights,
batteries, emergency first aid supplies.
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It's all of our responsibility to prepare
today and not wait until tomorrow.
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You never know when disaster may strike
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emergencies are generally grouped
into three areas the preparedness
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phase, the response phase,
and the recovery phase.
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The preparedness
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phase allows opportunities to plan
for disaster ahead of time, to safely
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go through a disaster and recover
as quickly as possible for our community.
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This means developing safety plans
for your family and our businesses.
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Having disaster supplies available,
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having a good economic plan,
and prepare for such emergencies
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and obtain training ahead of time,
such as first aid or CPR
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that could benefit your family
or neighbors in the event
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there's an emergency or a delayed response
from emergency responders.
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The response phase is when the disaster
actually occurs.
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The City of Santa Paula utilizes
our resources to protect life,
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protect property, and attempt to restore
the communities quickly as possible
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during the
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response phase of an emergency.
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This is when our emergency
operations center will open up
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and we'll utilize our emergency response
plan to coordinate the response,
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depending on the nature of the incident,
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is when the city would declare
a state of emergency.
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And that's when we would work with some of
our county partners or state or federal.
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During this
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phase, we would disseminate information
to the public
00:20:22,480 --> 00:20:24,920
using various ways such as Am6 Ten
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or use the B.C.
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Alert System,
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the next phases of recovery phase.
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And that's the process
where the city will be working
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with our county, state
and federal agencies
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to restore infrastructure, rebuild
as needed, and recover economically,
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and try to bring the community
back to a sense of normalcy
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I hope that gives you a brief view
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of what the city of San Apollo's
utilizing for emergency preparedness.
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And I'll hand it back over to you,
Patrick.
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Thanks, Commander,
for that great overview.
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Just building on what Commander Varner
just shared
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here at the County Emergency
Operations Center,
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we act to support incident response
out in the field as well.
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Of course,
we interact with several districts,
00:21:08,280 --> 00:21:11,200
both water
districts, Parks and Recreation districts,
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also with many other organizations
like the American Red
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Cross, who's been a longtime partner
of all of us in disaster response
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Naval Base Ventura County, Cal State
University, Channel Islands, you name it.
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We're working with them.
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We interact with all ten city
emergency operations center.
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So as Commander Varner
just described, the city of Santa Paula
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maintains an emergency operation center
that activates during an incident.
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Every city has one of those,
and we interact with all ten here
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at the county level
to ensure that they have any resources,
00:21:43,240 --> 00:21:46,320
any support that they need
throughout the duration of an incident.
00:21:48,080 --> 00:21:48,840
Up at the top of
00:21:48,840 --> 00:21:53,360
this slide, you see where we also interact
with the ICP or ICP.
00:21:53,640 --> 00:21:56,360
And ICP is an incident command post
and something
00:21:56,360 --> 00:21:59,760
very important to highlight as it relates
to emergency operations centers.
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Emergency
operations centers are here to support
00:22:03,840 --> 00:22:08,120
the good work being done by your public
safety personnel out in the field.
00:22:08,120 --> 00:22:11,040
So that may mean apprehending a suspect.
00:22:11,040 --> 00:22:16,800
That may mean mitigating an oil spill,
that may mean suppressing a fire.
00:22:16,800 --> 00:22:19,080
We're here
to support all of those activities.
00:22:19,080 --> 00:22:23,360
We are not here to provide strategies
and tactics on how
00:22:23,400 --> 00:22:24,400
they should be doing their job.
00:22:24,400 --> 00:22:26,960
We're just here to ensure that they have
the resources that they need
00:22:27,840 --> 00:22:30,280
and that we're here to help coordinate
a lot of that.
00:22:30,600 --> 00:22:33,640
We also jump in
as it relates to evacuations,
00:22:34,240 --> 00:22:38,160
anything to do with mass care and shelter
and many of the financial
00:22:38,160 --> 00:22:41,280
related items
when it comes to incident response.
00:22:42,080 --> 00:22:44,480
I highlighted it earlier,
but kind of towards the
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the right hand side of this slide,
the top right hand side, we interact
00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:50,720
with the California Governor's
Office of Emergency Services.
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They have both a regional
and a state operation center.
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And then, of course, Calloway.
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Yes, we'll work with FEMA to get
additional support should the need arise.
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As it relates
00:23:02,600 --> 00:23:06,720
to keeping information on point
accurate and up to date,
00:23:06,960 --> 00:23:09,600
we establish
what's called a joint information system,
00:23:09,600 --> 00:23:11,440
which you'll hear
about a little bit later.
00:23:11,440 --> 00:23:13,880
From our public information
officer, Ashley Bautista.
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And then we also organize
what's called the Mac Group.
00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:19,400
The Mac Group
is the multiagency coordination group
00:23:19,680 --> 00:23:22,560
that Matt Group is set up only during
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a very specific scenario.
00:23:26,480 --> 00:23:29,920
When an incident is so large,
it has a regional impact
00:23:30,240 --> 00:23:33,440
and tough decisions
need to be made about where resources go.
00:23:33,440 --> 00:23:37,760
If we have a catastrophic earthquake
that impacts every city in Ventura County,
00:23:38,160 --> 00:23:42,520
we as the emergency responders
have to do a quick triage and determine
00:23:42,520 --> 00:23:46,360
where we need to send resources
first based on severity.
00:23:46,600 --> 00:23:49,320
That Matt Group is set up
to make those tough decisions.
00:23:49,480 --> 00:23:50,200
Next slide, please
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so some important things
00:23:52,840 --> 00:23:56,160
as it relates to evacuations
that I wanted to share with you.
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This last year, we've embarked upon
standardizing
00:24:00,560 --> 00:24:04,560
our evacuation terminology
here in Ventura County to align
00:24:04,880 --> 00:24:09,320
with what many other counties and cities
did across the state of California.
00:24:09,840 --> 00:24:12,800
So you may have heard the term evacuation
00:24:13,080 --> 00:24:16,920
or a mandatory evacuation
before or a voluntary evacuation.
00:24:16,920 --> 00:24:19,080
We've now gotten away
from using those terms.
00:24:19,400 --> 00:24:24,240
So what used to be a mandatory evacuation
order is now just an evacuation order.
00:24:24,920 --> 00:24:28,320
And we also have evacuation warnings,
and that would be the equivalent
00:24:28,320 --> 00:24:29,600
to a voluntary.
00:24:29,600 --> 00:24:33,600
So under an evacuation order,
that means the threat is imminent.
00:24:33,600 --> 00:24:36,240
That means you need to leave your home,
your apartment,
00:24:36,280 --> 00:24:38,640
wherever it is you live immediately.
00:24:38,640 --> 00:24:42,240
We do not take issuing evacuation orders
lightly.
00:24:42,360 --> 00:24:44,720
It's a very difficult process for you.
00:24:44,720 --> 00:24:45,720
We recognize that.
00:24:45,720 --> 00:24:47,800
It's also a very difficult process for us.
00:24:48,280 --> 00:24:52,560
So when we do issue an evacuation
order, it's because conditions exist
00:24:52,560 --> 00:24:56,760
that may seriously imperil or endanger
the lives of those in that area.
00:24:56,760 --> 00:25:00,680
So if you hear an evacuation
order has been issued for your area,
00:25:01,040 --> 00:25:03,200
please heed that warning. Leave the area
00:25:04,560 --> 00:25:06,480
under an evacuation warning.
00:25:06,480 --> 00:25:09,120
That means the threat to lives
is not yet imminent.
00:25:09,160 --> 00:25:11,640
However, residents
should prepare to evacuate.
00:25:12,120 --> 00:25:15,360
And if you are someone that has livestock,
pets,
00:25:15,800 --> 00:25:20,880
lots of belongings, perhaps
you have some type of disability access
00:25:20,880 --> 00:25:25,560
or functional need that may result in
you needing a bit more time to evacuate,
00:25:25,560 --> 00:25:29,000
perhaps you don't have transportation
readily available
00:25:29,760 --> 00:25:32,320
use the evacuation
warning as an opportunity
00:25:32,600 --> 00:25:36,480
to get ahead of the game and not wait
for that evacuation order to be issued.
00:25:36,480 --> 00:25:38,760
Start packing your belongings and get out
00:25:39,640 --> 00:25:43,160
of course, like I mentioned earlier,
if you have some type of disability access
00:25:43,160 --> 00:25:46,200
or functional need,
you should consider evacuating early.
00:25:47,280 --> 00:25:48,720
Next slide, please.
00:25:49,080 --> 00:25:52,800
So how will you be notified
in the event of an evacuation scenario?
00:25:52,800 --> 00:25:55,000
There's
several ways that you may be notified.
00:25:55,560 --> 00:25:58,760
First and foremost
is the good old fashioned doorknock,
00:25:59,160 --> 00:26:02,160
where law enforcement personnel
will actually come to your home,
00:26:02,520 --> 00:26:06,600
knock on your door, let you know that
there's some type of situation going on
00:26:06,600 --> 00:26:11,160
and that you need to evacuate in addition
to that, when law enforcement personnel
00:26:11,480 --> 00:26:15,120
are out in neighborhoods, they may
activate what's called a high low siren.
00:26:15,120 --> 00:26:20,040
That's a high, low pitch siren to alert
residents of the need to evacuate.
00:26:21,400 --> 00:26:22,600
The other thing that
00:26:22,600 --> 00:26:24,120
are our law enforcement
00:26:24,120 --> 00:26:26,400
personnel are trained to do
are not just knock on your door,
00:26:26,400 --> 00:26:29,640
but also to shine a flashlight,
if it's appropriate, into a window.
00:26:30,000 --> 00:26:33,480
We recognize that there are individuals
in the deaf and hard of hearing community
00:26:33,480 --> 00:26:36,480
that may not necessarily
hear a knock on the door.
00:26:36,480 --> 00:26:39,720
So they'll actually shine a flashlight
through the window in an attempt
00:26:39,720 --> 00:26:42,800
to get someone's attention
that may not necessarily hear that
00:26:43,720 --> 00:26:47,360
in addition to knocking on doors
and actually being out in the community
00:26:47,440 --> 00:26:51,360
we will leverage what's called our voice
alert emergency notification system.
00:26:51,960 --> 00:26:56,360
This system is used by all ten Ventura
County cities
00:26:56,760 --> 00:27:01,200
and it's our mass notification system
that has the ability to make phone calls
00:27:01,560 --> 00:27:06,400
at a very high rate to residents
and deliver some type of message.
00:27:06,880 --> 00:27:11,840
So in the event of an evacuation,
you may receive a call from that system
00:27:12,160 --> 00:27:14,000
letting you know
that there's some type of hazard
00:27:14,000 --> 00:27:17,520
that exist and an evacuation
order has been issued for your area.
00:27:18,480 --> 00:27:19,680
The system
00:27:19,680 --> 00:27:22,960
has all listed an unlisted landline
telephone numbers
00:27:23,360 --> 00:27:27,320
as well as we purchase
a lot of private cell phone data
00:27:27,320 --> 00:27:29,440
from a few different companies
in an effort.
00:27:29,440 --> 00:27:31,520
Do you have as much contact information
00:27:31,560 --> 00:27:34,960
as possible for our residents
in Ventura County?
00:27:35,320 --> 00:27:38,840
That data is geographically specific,
meaning
00:27:39,240 --> 00:27:43,080
not only do we have a phone number,
but we have an address associated with it.
00:27:43,440 --> 00:27:49,320
And we are able to go into an interactive
map and actually draw a shape on that map
00:27:49,680 --> 00:27:52,880
and define the area
in which we want to notify residents.
00:27:52,880 --> 00:27:55,120
So it's very specific to
00:27:56,320 --> 00:27:59,280
the area
that, you know, we want to notify.
00:27:59,280 --> 00:28:01,800
In addition to our voice alert system,
00:28:01,800 --> 00:28:03,960
we maintain an incident specific website.
00:28:04,280 --> 00:28:08,760
And this Web site's active all day,
every day it's used by all ten Ventura
00:28:08,760 --> 00:28:09,440
County cities.
00:28:09,440 --> 00:28:12,800
And if you go there right now, you'll
actually see information on the public
00:28:12,800 --> 00:28:15,440
safety power shut off event
that's going on right now.
00:28:16,120 --> 00:28:18,560
That website is VCI emergency dot com.
00:28:18,960 --> 00:28:22,240
That Web site is published
in both English and Spanish.
00:28:22,760 --> 00:28:24,800
And it's one of the first things
that we update
00:28:25,200 --> 00:28:28,000
in the event that we actually need
to conduct an evacuation.
00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:31,440
So a lot goes on behind the scenes
as we get ready to evacuate.
00:28:31,800 --> 00:28:36,360
One thing that we do
update prior to actually doing ABC Alert
00:28:36,360 --> 00:28:41,040
is that these emergency websites,
so we have as much information out there
00:28:41,040 --> 00:28:41,840
as possible
00:28:42,840 --> 00:28:44,440
in advance of issuing a B.S.
00:28:44,440 --> 00:28:45,000
alert,
00:28:45,960 --> 00:28:48,360
a few other systems
that we have available to us,
00:28:48,640 --> 00:28:52,040
the wireless emergency alert system
or we're for short.
00:28:52,680 --> 00:28:56,160
That's a system
that's very similar to the Amber
00:28:56,160 --> 00:28:59,920
Alert system that you may have received
an alert for on your cell phone.
00:29:00,440 --> 00:29:03,360
That system does not require you
to register for it.
00:29:03,680 --> 00:29:08,040
It's based on your proximity
to two cell towers and a given area.
00:29:08,760 --> 00:29:12,600
So if we go into this
this mapping system that we have, again,
00:29:12,600 --> 00:29:16,880
we draw shape on a map and define the area
in which we would like to notify.
00:29:17,600 --> 00:29:19,920
It will determine what cell towers are
00:29:19,920 --> 00:29:23,720
in that area and send out a text message
along
00:29:23,720 --> 00:29:28,440
with a very distinguishable noise
and deliver a message.
00:29:28,840 --> 00:29:31,400
That message is typically very short
and sweet.
00:29:32,000 --> 00:29:35,600
If you think back during the Thomas fire,
if you were in the Santa Paula area,
00:29:35,640 --> 00:29:40,320
you more than likely got one of those
alerts and it says fast moving brush fire
00:29:40,640 --> 00:29:44,400
and Santa Paula go to ABC emergency dot
com for more information,
00:29:45,000 --> 00:29:48,360
we will typically only send
these wireless emergency alerts out
00:29:48,720 --> 00:29:50,280
once during a large incident
00:29:50,280 --> 00:29:53,840
and we reserve these alerts
for our largest of incidents.
00:29:54,120 --> 00:29:56,720
We don't use them for small type things.
00:29:56,720 --> 00:29:59,720
And then lastly,
we leverage the emergency alert system.
00:29:59,720 --> 00:30:01,120
That's the old fashioned
00:30:02,080 --> 00:30:05,040
system
that interrupts the radio broadcast.
00:30:05,040 --> 00:30:06,800
You might be listening to in your car.
00:30:06,800 --> 00:30:08,920
It's the one that interrupts
your television at home
00:30:08,920 --> 00:30:12,120
and it has that little text
that goes across the bottom of the screen.
00:30:12,400 --> 00:30:14,280
We too have access to that system.
00:30:14,280 --> 00:30:17,120
And during a significant event,
we leverage that system.
00:30:17,120 --> 00:30:19,080
We test it monthly
00:30:19,080 --> 00:30:23,000
and we will use that as one additional
avenue to communicate information
00:30:23,040 --> 00:30:26,880
to residents during an emergency again,
all these different
00:30:28,200 --> 00:30:31,560
things that I just talked about are
universal, regardless of where you live.
00:30:31,560 --> 00:30:33,960
So whether you live in Santa Paula,
Ventura, Oxnard,
00:30:34,640 --> 00:30:37,000
all ten cities are aligned in the use
00:30:37,000 --> 00:30:40,600
of these methods for communicating
to residents during an emergency.
00:30:40,920 --> 00:30:42,320
Next slide, please.
00:30:44,040 --> 00:30:45,240
So in the unfortunate
00:30:45,240 --> 00:30:48,360
event of,
you know, being evacuated from your home,
00:30:48,960 --> 00:30:54,000
we have 100 actually more than a hundred
Predesignated locations
00:30:54,000 --> 00:30:57,400
in Ventura County that we can actually use
for emergency sheltering.
00:30:57,800 --> 00:31:02,240
We work in very close partnership
with the Ventura County Human Services
00:31:02,240 --> 00:31:06,200
Agency who is our lead agency
as it relates to mass care and shelter,
00:31:06,480 --> 00:31:10,120
as well as the folks from the American
Red Cross to provide
00:31:11,040 --> 00:31:14,520
shelter to you in the event
you have to evacuate.
00:31:15,160 --> 00:31:19,680
Interestingly enough, with COVID, we've
had to come up with some different ideas
00:31:19,680 --> 00:31:24,560
as it relates to conducting, sheltering
And one of the new things that we're doing
00:31:24,560 --> 00:31:28,760
is rather than sending everyone
to, let's say, Santa Paula High School
00:31:29,360 --> 00:31:32,640
to the gymnasium or maybe a center pool,
a community center.
00:31:33,040 --> 00:31:36,960
We now send residents to what are called
temporary evacuation points.
00:31:37,360 --> 00:31:41,000
And those evacuation points
are usually large parking lots
00:31:41,360 --> 00:31:44,960
where as you can see in that picture
there, residents will drive in
00:31:45,080 --> 00:31:49,160
and they're met by one of our personnel
from the Human Services Agency
00:31:49,480 --> 00:31:50,960
or from the Red Cross.
00:31:50,960 --> 00:31:55,280
They'll determine what your needs are and
they'll point you in the right direction.
00:31:55,800 --> 00:31:58,280
That direction
may be towards a congregate shelter.
00:31:58,760 --> 00:32:01,960
It may be towards a motel
where we provide a motel voucher
00:32:02,640 --> 00:32:06,040
What our personnel are trained to do,
though, is to assess your needs
00:32:06,040 --> 00:32:09,440
and determine what the best course
of action is for providing you shelter.
00:32:09,760 --> 00:32:14,080
We recognize that needs vary
by person, by family.
00:32:14,080 --> 00:32:16,240
So we want to make sure that we contact
everyone
00:32:17,120 --> 00:32:21,440
that is evacuated as quickly as possible
and point them in the right direction.
00:32:21,440 --> 00:32:22,520
For the best resource
00:32:24,200 --> 00:32:25,360
that that's set up.
00:32:25,360 --> 00:32:27,560
The temporary evacuation
point is also equipped
00:32:27,600 --> 00:32:31,320
to provide service to individuals
that may not have cars as well.
00:32:31,360 --> 00:32:35,240
So you can actually walk up to those sites
should the need arise when we issue
00:32:35,240 --> 00:32:36,960
an evacuation order.
00:32:36,960 --> 00:32:39,840
More than likely,
we will include information on where
00:32:39,840 --> 00:32:41,720
the temporary evacuation point is.
00:32:41,720 --> 00:32:45,080
So it just depends on the location
of the incident
00:32:45,120 --> 00:32:46,280
where the houses are presents.
00:32:46,280 --> 00:32:49,400
We make a determination
based upon those variables
00:32:49,720 --> 00:32:52,320
where we want to activate
the temporary evacuation point
00:32:52,320 --> 00:32:54,800
and then we'll point residents
in the right direction.
00:32:55,320 --> 00:32:56,520
Next slide
00:32:59,080 --> 00:33:00,840
So how can you stay informed?
00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:02,960
Commander Warner mentioned Santa Paula AM.
00:33:02,960 --> 00:33:04,600
16, ten.
00:33:04,600 --> 00:33:07,960
That's a great resource during
an emergency for emergency information.
00:33:08,360 --> 00:33:11,080
But in addition to that,
we have two websites, one
00:33:11,080 --> 00:33:12,560
I already talked about there
at the bottom.
00:33:12,560 --> 00:33:15,080
That's B.C. emergency dot com.
That's our website.
00:33:15,080 --> 00:33:18,240
That's not specific to any city
or the county.
00:33:18,240 --> 00:33:21,800
It's just a website that we maintain
and put information on
00:33:21,800 --> 00:33:24,800
for any incident of significance
to Ventura County.
00:33:25,560 --> 00:33:28,360
The other website that we have
is a website geared towards
00:33:28,560 --> 00:33:32,480
preparedness or readiness
and that website's ready Ventura County
00:33:32,480 --> 00:33:35,880
dot org on there you can find a list
of all the different hazards
00:33:35,880 --> 00:33:38,880
and how to prepare for those hazards
as well as some other cool features.
00:33:39,800 --> 00:33:40,560
Next slide, please.
00:33:42,360 --> 00:33:45,520
And with that, I'd like to hand it
over to Ashley Bautista,
00:33:45,520 --> 00:33:48,560
our county public information
officer, who's going to talk to you about
00:33:48,600 --> 00:33:52,440
how we maintain and disseminate
information during an emergency.
00:33:52,440 --> 00:33:54,200
Take it away, Ashley.
00:33:54,720 --> 00:33:57,320
Thank you, Patrick.
00:33:57,320 --> 00:33:59,160
It's an honor to be here with you tonight.
00:33:59,160 --> 00:34:00,200
I will be speaking about
00:34:00,200 --> 00:34:03,520
the Joint Information Center
and communication during an emergency,
00:34:04,080 --> 00:34:05,360
the Joint Information Center.
00:34:05,360 --> 00:34:08,560
Otherwise, known as a GIC, is activated
during an emergency.
00:34:08,600 --> 00:34:12,400
It is staffed by public information
officers and often disaster
00:34:12,400 --> 00:34:16,320
service workers and also representatives
from partner agencies
00:34:16,320 --> 00:34:18,040
like the City of Santa Paula.
00:34:18,040 --> 00:34:22,320
The GIC is the central hub for information
during an active emergency.
00:34:22,320 --> 00:34:24,440
Information changes very quickly.
00:34:24,720 --> 00:34:28,440
The team takes the up to date information,
sometimes minute by minute
00:34:28,640 --> 00:34:31,440
in an active situation and creates
press releases,
00:34:31,440 --> 00:34:35,280
social media posts, content
for video emergency and more
00:34:35,720 --> 00:34:39,160
the media uses those press releases
to highlight information
00:34:39,440 --> 00:34:42,960
on the television news, on the radio
and in print.
00:34:43,320 --> 00:34:47,240
This helps keep the community informed
The team also monitors
00:34:47,240 --> 00:34:50,800
the hotline to get tips from the community
and answers questions
00:34:50,800 --> 00:34:54,160
while also monitoring social media
for any misinformation.
00:34:54,640 --> 00:34:58,480
The team often takes very complex
information and breaks it down in simple
00:34:58,480 --> 00:35:02,720
terms through graphics, written messages
and video and text messages.
00:35:03,360 --> 00:35:04,200
Next slide, please.
00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:07,080
Magic helps communicate information
00:35:07,080 --> 00:35:11,880
to community members, the media, elected
officials, community organizations,
00:35:12,120 --> 00:35:16,080
the business community, schools,
nonprofit partners, health
00:35:16,080 --> 00:35:21,120
care partners, local, state, federal
agencies, and emergency response units.
00:35:21,600 --> 00:35:24,600
Information is crucial
in reducing and uncertainty.
00:35:24,960 --> 00:35:28,560
People need to know when roads are closed
or where to go if they are evacuated.
00:35:28,880 --> 00:35:32,120
We are here for the community in
partnership with cities like Santa Paula.
00:35:32,480 --> 00:35:36,480
When the information is provided
by a trusted resource in a language
00:35:36,480 --> 00:35:40,600
that is understood, in a method
that is accessible, it can help community
00:35:40,600 --> 00:35:42,160
members know what to do.
00:35:42,160 --> 00:35:47,040
They may need to shelter in place, boil
water, or evacuate on a specific road.
00:35:47,400 --> 00:35:49,480
It also becomes a two way platform.
00:35:49,480 --> 00:35:51,960
It's not just about us
pushing information.
00:35:52,200 --> 00:35:57,080
It's about connecting with the community,
all community members to get information
00:35:57,120 --> 00:36:01,280
people may be experiencing on scene
at an incident, or to answer questions
00:36:01,280 --> 00:36:06,240
and connect community members to resources
This, to me, response is 24 seven.
00:36:06,280 --> 00:36:09,800
The county is committed
to being responsive and engaging
00:36:09,800 --> 00:36:13,400
and dialog before, during
and after an incident.
00:36:13,880 --> 00:36:14,960
Next slide, please.
00:36:17,240 --> 00:36:19,920
Many of our residents lack access to TV,
00:36:20,200 --> 00:36:23,600
Internet, radio,
cell phones, or social media.
00:36:23,920 --> 00:36:26,640
This includes older adults,
non-English speakers,
00:36:26,760 --> 00:36:29,840
people with disabilities, people
who are unhoused,
00:36:30,360 --> 00:36:33,960
who may work outdoors, such as farm
workers or undocumented people.
00:36:34,240 --> 00:36:37,040
We work with trusted networks,
including community based
00:36:37,080 --> 00:36:40,880
organizations, to reach vulnerable
populations in our county.
00:36:41,160 --> 00:36:44,840
We do this before an emergency
during and in recovery.
00:36:45,040 --> 00:36:47,800
We also do this through public outreach
events.
00:36:48,160 --> 00:36:51,080
And most recently,
you have seen this in our COVID outreach.
00:36:51,240 --> 00:36:55,960
We have provided information
and events at churches in Santa Paula
00:36:56,160 --> 00:36:59,320
at community based organizations
like the Boys and Girls Club.
00:36:59,520 --> 00:37:03,560
At community centers,
we connect with these trusted messengers
00:37:03,560 --> 00:37:06,960
to help connect people
that wouldn't ordinarily get information
00:37:07,200 --> 00:37:09,760
on those traditional platforms
that I mentioned.
00:37:10,080 --> 00:37:11,640
It's crucial, as Mr.
00:37:11,640 --> 00:37:14,680
Singer mentioned,
at the forefront of this presentation,
00:37:14,880 --> 00:37:18,440
that we work together to make sure
that we're supporting especially the most
00:37:18,440 --> 00:37:22,360
vulnerable members of our community
who may not have access to things
00:37:22,360 --> 00:37:23,760
like video emergency.
00:37:23,760 --> 00:37:26,080
It's important
that we are working together
00:37:26,080 --> 00:37:28,200
to keep our community informed.
00:37:28,200 --> 00:37:31,720
I would like to now introduce our assistant county executive officer, Mike Pettit.
00:37:38,000 --> 00:37:40,800
Thank you very much,
Ashley, and thank you to our community.
00:37:41,120 --> 00:37:44,440
We wanted to share with you
a little bit of behind the scenes
00:37:44,440 --> 00:37:49,560
information on what the county does for
disaster preparedness, both pre-disaster
00:37:49,640 --> 00:37:52,760
during the disaster
and then during the recovery phase.
00:37:53,160 --> 00:37:55,880
And a big part of our response
and really a mitigating
00:37:55,920 --> 00:38:00,960
the impacts of a disaster is the work
that goes on prior to the disaster
00:38:00,960 --> 00:38:05,120
that precedes with local cities
state and federal and community
00:38:05,160 --> 00:38:09,120
based partners to coordinate, enhance
our preparedness for disasters.
00:38:09,160 --> 00:38:13,640
One example of this is more recently
or several years ago
00:38:14,040 --> 00:38:16,480
during the Thomas Fire, we we learned that
00:38:17,640 --> 00:38:20,120
our our indigenous population doesn't have
00:38:21,440 --> 00:38:26,200
social media or or or other access points.
00:38:26,240 --> 00:38:30,520
They largely use the WhatsApp
application to communicate.
00:38:31,200 --> 00:38:34,680
And so we developed a solution by which
00:38:34,680 --> 00:38:38,440
we use the WhatsApp application
to send out alerts, etc.
00:38:38,560 --> 00:38:41,040
And all of this work
coordinating with our community partners,
00:38:41,040 --> 00:38:44,160
working with our farmworkers,
and indigenous populations
00:38:45,160 --> 00:38:45,920
on this
00:38:45,920 --> 00:38:49,440
effective tool, and learning
what works best for them to communicate,
00:38:50,160 --> 00:38:53,400
working with them was an example
of some of that work that happens
00:38:53,400 --> 00:38:57,480
in between disasters and prior
to upcoming disasters.
00:38:58,000 --> 00:39:00,640
One of the other things that we do
with our two partners
00:39:01,160 --> 00:39:02,560
at the city and the state
00:39:02,560 --> 00:39:06,360
and our local agencies is
we have regular coordination calls
00:39:06,600 --> 00:39:10,800
primarily or oftentimes those happen a lot
with weather conditions.
00:39:11,280 --> 00:39:16,320
When we see that the winds are picking up,
just like we do right now with Santa
00:39:16,320 --> 00:39:20,120
Ana conditions where there's a very dry
and heavy fuel loads occurring
00:39:20,680 --> 00:39:25,120
in the county, we have regular
coordination calls with our city, state
00:39:25,120 --> 00:39:29,880
and local partners, all of our public
safety response organizations.
00:39:30,160 --> 00:39:34,480
And a part of that coordination involves
pre staging equipment in those locations
00:39:34,480 --> 00:39:37,320
that are most likely to have or experience
00:39:37,600 --> 00:39:39,800
a disaster, a fire outbreak, et cetera.
00:39:40,360 --> 00:39:44,080
We pre stage equipment
for fire suppression.
00:39:44,080 --> 00:39:48,920
We pre-stage equipment and public works
for for heavy equipment and
00:39:49,960 --> 00:39:50,800
that type of equipment.
00:39:50,800 --> 00:39:55,560
So there's a lot of effort
that goes on in between.
00:39:55,560 --> 00:39:59,240
And prior to a disaster, county agencies
and departments
00:39:59,480 --> 00:40:04,240
are preparing with heightened activation
of staffing, where we're working
00:40:04,880 --> 00:40:08,960
with our human services agency as well
on some of the recovery efforts
00:40:09,880 --> 00:40:12,880
to prepare when should a disaster
00:40:13,920 --> 00:40:16,600
occur during a disaster.
00:40:16,880 --> 00:40:21,840
Our county executive office personnel
activate in the EOC alongside our public
00:40:21,840 --> 00:40:25,720
safety and many other agency
partners, community based organizations.
00:40:26,040 --> 00:40:29,400
And you just heard from Ashley Batista,
our PIO,
00:40:29,760 --> 00:40:33,560
who is also part of that effort,
and our community liaison as well.
00:40:34,240 --> 00:40:36,960
And they work with our coordination
00:40:36,960 --> 00:40:40,760
points in the communities
to hear about needs arising
00:40:40,760 --> 00:40:43,960
from the disasters
and any concerns, our issues.
00:40:45,120 --> 00:40:49,720
Our CEO is connecting with our board
of supervisors to brief and obtain
00:40:49,720 --> 00:40:54,080
any input from them that they're receiving
from their constituents as well.
00:40:54,480 --> 00:40:57,360
And then also, one of the lesser
known things that we're doing
00:40:57,560 --> 00:41:01,720
from the county executive of the county
is we're taking care of administrative
00:41:01,720 --> 00:41:02,840
actions that include
00:41:03,800 --> 00:41:06,200
foods, things like disaster declarations
that need to occur
00:41:06,480 --> 00:41:10,040
both locally and at the state
and federal level, working with our state
00:41:10,400 --> 00:41:13,640
and federal partners,
because those disaster declarations help
00:41:13,680 --> 00:41:18,800
bring additional resources and funding
for recovery efforts into our communities.
00:41:18,840 --> 00:41:23,440
And so that's a big part,
working on procurement and contracts
00:41:24,200 --> 00:41:26,760
where where those may be necessary
00:41:27,360 --> 00:41:32,600
with with delegations of authorities
and similar administrative actions.
00:41:33,120 --> 00:41:36,760
We also coordinate on legislative actions
with with our board,
00:41:36,760 --> 00:41:38,760
with our advocates of the state
00:41:40,080 --> 00:41:43,720
on these types of things as well
for resources and recovery funding.
00:41:44,360 --> 00:41:48,120
And we found ourselves doing a lot of that
during the pandemic as well
00:41:48,120 --> 00:41:51,400
to bring much needed recovery funds
locally
00:41:51,400 --> 00:41:54,440
into our communities to help facilitate
a faster recovery
00:41:55,000 --> 00:41:58,840
coordination with our community based
organizations, our business community.
00:41:58,880 --> 00:42:03,320
We have regular calls during disasters and
and even in between
00:42:03,360 --> 00:42:06,400
with our economic development
collaborative, our chambers of commerce
00:42:07,360 --> 00:42:08,920
and many others, we
00:42:08,920 --> 00:42:12,080
have a standing economic vitality
strategic plan
00:42:12,720 --> 00:42:17,480
steering committee, which is comprised
of business leaders, our economic
00:42:17,520 --> 00:42:21,600
leaders, et cetera, throughout the county
where we're working on opportunities
00:42:21,600 --> 00:42:26,000
to help further facilitate
a more rapid recovery of disasters occur.
00:42:26,400 --> 00:42:29,120
And as well as communication
with our education
00:42:29,120 --> 00:42:31,640
and philanthropic
philanthropic organizations
00:42:32,280 --> 00:42:35,640
through our strong partnership with
the Ventura County Community Foundation
00:42:36,440 --> 00:42:39,560
in terms of recovery
our our goal at the county
00:42:39,560 --> 00:42:42,680
is to facilitate recovery
as quickly as possible.
00:42:43,080 --> 00:42:46,760
And recovery planning
and response is a huge part
00:42:46,760 --> 00:42:50,200
of our emergency and disaster
response and mitigation.
00:42:50,880 --> 00:42:55,640
Even while the Thomas fire
was still burning in the first few days,
00:42:55,640 --> 00:42:59,760
we actually launched our recovery website
to help get much needed information
00:42:59,760 --> 00:43:04,240
into the hands of individuals
who are displaced from their homes or jobs
00:43:04,760 --> 00:43:09,680
or who needed assistance in recovering
from the impacts of the fire.
00:43:10,080 --> 00:43:15,480
And part of that effort was also to set up
one stop recovery locations,
00:43:16,040 --> 00:43:19,520
coordinating transportation
to those locations, language assistance,
00:43:19,840 --> 00:43:23,520
and coordinating
with all of our state and federal partners
00:43:24,040 --> 00:43:25,280
so that we had plenty of
00:43:26,280 --> 00:43:28,400
facilities
and services at those locations.
00:43:28,400 --> 00:43:32,280
So an individual who was displaced
or who may have had important documents
00:43:32,280 --> 00:43:36,320
that were burned as part of the fire
could come to one place and get
00:43:36,880 --> 00:43:41,000
information and actually replace many of
those documents at those recovery centers.
00:43:42,000 --> 00:43:45,440
Just wanted to give you an example tonight
of the many ways
00:43:45,480 --> 00:43:49,800
that we work prior to a disaster,
during a disaster, and
00:43:50,480 --> 00:43:52,960
immediately to facilitate is rapid
00:43:52,960 --> 00:43:55,920
recovery as possible
for for all in our communities.
00:43:56,320 --> 00:43:58,800
Thank you very much. Patrick, back to you.
00:43:58,800 --> 00:43:59,560
Thanks, Mike.
00:43:59,560 --> 00:44:01,880
And thanks, Ashley, for that overview.
00:44:01,880 --> 00:44:04,160
Next,
I'd like to hand it over to my colleague
00:44:04,200 --> 00:44:05,840
Bonnie Luke from the Ventura
00:44:05,840 --> 00:44:09,600
County Sheriff Office of Emergency
Services will be sharing a bit of what
00:44:09,600 --> 00:44:13,440
we've done to most recently
update our emergency operations plan,
00:44:13,440 --> 00:44:16,160
as well as our county hazard
mitigation plan. Bonnie.
00:44:17,400 --> 00:44:18,400
Thank you, Patrick.
00:44:18,400 --> 00:44:20,000
Good evening, everyone.
00:44:20,000 --> 00:44:22,440
As Patrick said, I'm
just going to take a minute or two to let
00:44:22,440 --> 00:44:27,040
you guys know about two plan updates that
we've been working on here in our office.
00:44:27,080 --> 00:44:30,160
The first step is the Emergency Operations
Plan Update.
00:44:30,720 --> 00:44:35,200
This is a plan that we update
on a cyclic schedule every three years.
00:44:35,480 --> 00:44:39,240
And it helps address the county's planned
response to extraordinary emergency
00:44:39,240 --> 00:44:43,960
events, everything from an earthquake
to wind event
00:44:43,960 --> 00:44:46,680
to flood to technological disasters.
00:44:48,440 --> 00:44:50,480
This plan is available
00:44:50,480 --> 00:44:54,760
currently in its draft form on our Ready
Ventura County Morgue website.
00:44:55,120 --> 00:44:59,520
The public comment period just closed
at the beginning of this month.
00:44:59,520 --> 00:45:02,760
So we are currently taking in comments
that we've received during that
00:45:02,760 --> 00:45:07,080
public comment period, adding any changes
that we need to make to that document.
00:45:07,080 --> 00:45:10,360
And we'll be taking that document
forward to the Board of Supervisors
00:45:10,360 --> 00:45:14,760
for approval at adoption shortly,
probably before the end of the year.
00:45:14,760 --> 00:45:17,560
Or beginning of early 20, 22.
00:45:18,480 --> 00:45:22,320
The second plan I'd like to talk to you
about is our hazard mitigation plan.
00:45:23,320 --> 00:45:24,280
This plan
00:45:24,280 --> 00:45:27,640
involves for natural hazards
that were subject to in this county
00:45:27,840 --> 00:45:31,760
and helps us develop mitigation strategies
meant to address those hazards
00:45:31,760 --> 00:45:36,480
and reduce risk, particularly in events
that we know we experience regularly.
00:45:37,320 --> 00:45:39,840
We definitely live in a high
wildfire area.
00:45:39,840 --> 00:45:42,960
We live in an area where we're subject
to landslides and flooding.
00:45:42,960 --> 00:45:44,960
Given the nature of our climate here.
00:45:44,960 --> 00:45:50,040
And we want to make sure that we can plan
ahead before disaster occurs to really
00:45:50,040 --> 00:45:53,120
invest our money and minimize
00:45:53,400 --> 00:45:57,880
the long term impacts
and reduce our risk overall.
00:45:58,320 --> 00:46:01,640
This is a multi-jurisdictional
planning effort, and what that means is
00:46:01,640 --> 00:46:05,320
that we've got over 20 planning partners
involved in this plan update,
00:46:05,520 --> 00:46:09,800
including all ten of our incorporated
cities, Santa Paula being one of those,
00:46:10,080 --> 00:46:13,680
as well as various different
special jurisdictions and districts,
00:46:13,920 --> 00:46:17,840
water and sanitation districts, Cal State
University, Channel Islands,
00:46:18,160 --> 00:46:23,080
and a number of smaller specialty groups.
00:46:24,960 --> 00:46:28,080
With the planning that we do with this,
we all get together.
00:46:28,080 --> 00:46:33,920
This is updated every five years,
and why this plan is important is that it
00:46:33,920 --> 00:46:38,480
helps us break what we see
as a repeated cycle of disaster recovery.
00:46:38,480 --> 00:46:40,360
Disaster Recovery.
00:46:40,360 --> 00:46:42,240
Next slide, please.
00:46:43,320 --> 00:46:44,280
Adding mitigation
00:46:44,280 --> 00:46:47,120
into that cycle kind of helps us
00:46:47,880 --> 00:46:51,600
hopefully minimize
and put an end to that at some point.
00:46:51,880 --> 00:46:55,320
It helps us reduce property damage,
lost lives,
00:46:55,760 --> 00:47:00,520
helps us reduce natural resource damage,
and shows a commitment
00:47:01,040 --> 00:47:04,440
both at the local county and hopefully up
at the state and federal level
00:47:04,680 --> 00:47:06,040
to our collaboration
00:47:06,040 --> 00:47:09,560
about thinking ahead for these disasters
that we encounter regularly.
00:47:10,400 --> 00:47:12,840
This plan is also important
it helps ensure that we remain
00:47:12,840 --> 00:47:15,240
eligible for federal funding.
00:47:16,160 --> 00:47:17,000
Next slide, please.
00:47:18,720 --> 00:47:20,520
Currently the hazard mitigation plan.
00:47:20,520 --> 00:47:22,920
We're about halfway
through our planning process.
00:47:23,360 --> 00:47:27,840
We've got a steering committee that we've
worked with for the past six months now.
00:47:28,240 --> 00:47:29,120
We've conducted
00:47:29,120 --> 00:47:33,160
and completed our risk analysis components
and our capabilities assessments.
00:47:33,560 --> 00:47:38,120
We're just now wrapping up,
putting together all of our strategies,
00:47:38,360 --> 00:47:41,240
and we'll be rolling out a draft plan
early
00:47:41,240 --> 00:47:44,240
in 20, 22 for public comment and review.
00:47:45,000 --> 00:47:47,520
We'll keep you guys
apprized of what's going on with that.
00:47:47,520 --> 00:47:52,200
You can follow us along with us
on the Ready Ventura County Morgue
00:47:52,200 --> 00:47:56,280
website, where we've created
a series of web pages to help educate
00:47:56,280 --> 00:48:00,240
anyone who's interested about what
this plan is, what it does.
00:48:00,480 --> 00:48:05,080
Examples of hazard mitigation, what
we've done for public outreach so far,
00:48:05,080 --> 00:48:08,640
and how you can participate moving forward
with us in this great plan update.
00:48:09,000 --> 00:48:09,840
Next slide, please.
00:48:11,640 --> 00:48:12,720
For both of these plan
00:48:12,720 --> 00:48:16,560
updates, the Emergency Operations Plan
and the hazard mitigation plan.
00:48:16,800 --> 00:48:21,120
You can follow our progress
at the Ventura County dot org website.
00:48:21,680 --> 00:48:23,000
You can just click on the top.
00:48:23,000 --> 00:48:25,600
We've got sites for both of the plans.
00:48:25,880 --> 00:48:28,920
You can also take an online
community awareness survey
00:48:28,920 --> 00:48:32,560
that we've put together that will kind of
give you a chance to let us know
00:48:32,560 --> 00:48:36,120
what hazards you're aware of that
you face in your neighborhood.
00:48:36,360 --> 00:48:39,120
You can also click on our story map
that we've created
00:48:39,120 --> 00:48:42,240
that will allow you to actually type
in your address and see what hazards
00:48:42,240 --> 00:48:46,480
we've got quantitatively that we know
your area might be subject to,
00:48:46,720 --> 00:48:50,280
and so that you can learn
more about what you can do personally
00:48:50,520 --> 00:48:54,440
as well as what we'll be doing as we move
forward with these plan updates.
00:48:54,440 --> 00:48:58,680
As far as strategies and types of projects
that might be proposed to address them
00:48:59,280 --> 00:49:02,120
If you've got any questions,
you can reach us at the information
00:49:02,120 --> 00:49:06,360
at the bottom of this slide or again,
everything is available at the website.
00:49:06,360 --> 00:49:06,680
Ready.
00:49:06,680 --> 00:49:11,920
Ventura County dot org And with that, I'm
going to turn it back to Patrick Maynard.
00:49:16,240 --> 00:49:17,840
All right, thanks, Bonnie, for that.
00:49:17,840 --> 00:49:22,800
And also thanks to Mike and to Ashley
and to Commander Varner, as well as Chief
00:49:22,800 --> 00:49:26,000
Monday and Chief Walker,
for all the information
00:49:26,000 --> 00:49:28,720
you all have shared with the residents
in Santa Paula tonight.
00:49:29,520 --> 00:49:32,800
I just want to before I close out,
go back to Scott Varner.
00:49:32,840 --> 00:49:36,120
Scott, any closing thoughts, comments
on behalf of the City of Santa Paula?
00:49:38,360 --> 00:49:39,920
I just want to thank
00:49:40,200 --> 00:49:42,680
you, Patrick and the county, for
00:49:42,680 --> 00:49:46,080
partnering with us to go over what
not only we here in
00:49:46,080 --> 00:49:49,320
the city have plan for emergencies
but you as well.
00:49:50,040 --> 00:49:51,240
We partner regularly.
00:49:51,240 --> 00:49:54,560
We meet regularly with our county partners
as well as all the other agencies
00:49:55,120 --> 00:49:57,320
within the county
and the emergency manager.
00:49:57,320 --> 00:50:01,400
So I think this is a great opportunity
for us to come together
00:50:01,400 --> 00:50:04,320
and let our community know
what we're doing. Thanks, Patrick.
00:50:06,160 --> 00:50:06,840
Thank you, Scott.
00:50:06,840 --> 00:50:08,360
And we appreciate the partnership.
00:50:08,360 --> 00:50:11,800
And it's always good to see our friends
from Santa Paul at our monthly meetings.
00:50:11,800 --> 00:50:16,000
And we stay in contact
very regularly as things transpire.
00:50:16,320 --> 00:50:18,480
So I do definitely appreciate that.
00:50:18,480 --> 00:50:22,240
I'll just close tonight
by sharing this last slide with everyone.
00:50:22,240 --> 00:50:24,720
Preparedness is everyone's responsibility.
00:50:25,040 --> 00:50:26,520
And we've shared with you tonight
00:50:26,520 --> 00:50:30,160
a lot about the resources we have
at the city level, at the county level,
00:50:30,480 --> 00:50:34,440
even at the state and federal level
as it relates to disaster response.
00:50:34,920 --> 00:50:39,000
But I have to be honest with you,
we cannot be everything to everyone
00:50:39,000 --> 00:50:43,240
when the incident is as catastrophic
as the Thomas fire was.
00:50:43,600 --> 00:50:47,160
Or perhaps down the road
when we experienced some type of large
00:50:47,160 --> 00:50:51,840
regional earthquake, we need residents
to be very self-sufficient
00:50:51,840 --> 00:50:55,200
and be prepared to care for
not only themselves, but help out
00:50:55,200 --> 00:50:58,160
their neighbors, their friends,
their family, for at least three days.
00:50:58,600 --> 00:51:01,240
So please, again,
00:51:01,240 --> 00:51:04,080
do what you can to get a kit, have a plan.
00:51:04,200 --> 00:51:05,240
Stay informed.
00:51:05,240 --> 00:51:08,640
And importantly, stand volved in
what's going on in your community.
00:51:08,640 --> 00:51:10,280
Be a part of the solution.
00:51:10,280 --> 00:51:15,040
Be a part of the effort to prepare and
help us help you during a time of need.
00:51:15,280 --> 00:51:17,320
With that,
thanks, everyone. For joining us tonight.
00:51:17,320 --> 00:51:18,360
We really appreciate it.
00:51:18,360 --> 00:51:20,960
Have a great night.
Stay safe and we'll see you soon.
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