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Date
8/7/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Adopting the Kittitas County Public Health Department Emergency Operations Plan
Order
14
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Consent Agenda
Row ID
47023
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Resolution
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Attachment F: Common Media Questions <br />(Reprinted from: Covello, VT, Kee ping rour Nl!1lrl lrr A Cri3is ; Rpspomlfu g 1o Cg mmu,1 /cnt/0 11 Cl,alley,f:~-Prm,d 1Jy Bto-. <br />1errO ris!I/ A11dEn11;rgilll! [l1fect(o@' D lsl;w.·t;.t, J/ssociation of State and Territorial Health Officers (ASTHO), 2003 in press) <br />Journalists are likely to ask six questions in a crisis (who, what, where, when, why, how) <br />that relate to three broad topics: (1) what happened; (2) what caused it to happen; (3) what <br />it means. Specific questions include: <br />1. What is your name and title? <br />2. What are you job responsibilities? <br />3. What are your qualifications? <br />4. Can you tell us what happened? <br />5. When did it happen? <br />6. Where did it happen? <br />7. Who was harmed? <br />8. How many people were harmed? <br />9. Are those that were harmed getting help? <br />10. How certain are you about this information? <br />11. How are those who were harmed getting help? <br />12. Is the situation under control? <br />13. How certain are you that the situation is under control? <br />14. Is there any immediate danger? <br />15. What is being done in response to what happened? <br />16. Who is in charge? <br />17. What can we expect next? <br />18. What are you advising people to do? <br />19. How long will it be before the situation returns to normal? <br />20. What help has been requested or offered from others? <br />21. What responses have you received? <br />22. Can you be specific about the types of harm that occurred? <br />23. What are the names of those that were harmed? <br />24. Can we talk to them? <br />25. How much damage occurred? <br />26. What other damage may have occurred? <br />27. How certain are you about damages? <br />28. How much damage do you expect? <br />29. What are you doing now? <br />30. Who else is involved in the response? <br />31. Why did this happen? <br />32. What was the cause? <br />33. Did you have any forewarning that this might happen? <br />34. Why wasn't this prevented from happening? <br />35. What else can go wrong? <br />36. If you are not sure of the cause, what is your best guess? <br />37. Who caused this to happen? <br />81
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