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12/3/2019
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Acknowledge FFY19 HSGP (SHSP) Homeland Security Grant Program Agreement #E20-087.
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11
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Consent Agenda
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58292
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Exhibit C <br />WORK PLAN <br />FY 2019 Emergency Management Performance Grant <br />Emergency Management Organization Kittitas County Sheriff's Office <br />The purpose of EMPG is to assist with the enhancement, sustainment and improvement of state, local, and tribal emergency management <br />programs. Activities conducted using EMPG funding should relate directly to the five elements of emergency management: prevention, <br />protection, response, recovery, and mitigation. Washington State does not require a specific number of activities to receive EMPG funding. <br />However, there are required capabilities that must be sustained in order to remain eligible for EMPG funding, including but not limited to <br />the ability to communicate and warn, educate the public, train and exercise, plan, and be NiMS compliant. The Work Plan delineates the <br />Emergency Management Organization's emergency management program planning and priority focus for this grant cycle (to include <br />19EMPG grant and local funds). <br />Emergency Communications <br />WORK PLANNED <br />WHY THE WORK IS BEING DONE RESULT OF THE WORK <br />Support the Everbridge, mass notification system <br />Emergency Mass notification is new to the County The County will have a mass notification system in <br />for the County. <br />(2019), Kittitas County has had a gap in mass place that all municipal EM and county EM will be <br />Staff are better prepared to handle response and <br />notifications for decades, with the new Everbridge able to utilize in case of an emergency. The County <br />responders and EOC staff for emergencies, <br />system, that gap will be filled, will be able to notify citizens when emergency <br />- Continually train in Emergency Management (for <br />situations are pending and occurring to help <br />command vehicle for the emergency management <br />reduce the potential negative impacts to lives and <br />emergency management coordinator to respond <br />property. <br />1� tMORM <br />Tactical team boots <br />Training <br />WORK PLANNED <br />WHY THE WORK IS BEING DONE <br />RESULT OF THE WORK <br />- Plan and instruct active shooter training. <br />Continual training Is needed to better prepare first <br />Staff are better prepared to handle response and <br />-Conduct and participate in EOC training. <br />responders and EOC staff for emergencies, <br />EOC operations, <br />- Continually train in Emergency Management (for <br />threats, and hazards that affect Kittitas County <br />command vehicle for the emergency management <br />threats such HazMat) <br />emergency management coordinator to respond <br />coordinator. <br />Support and participate in trainings/conferences <br />Numerous wildland fires have concluded that the <br />The funding will help supply needed training aids <br />(ICS 300, 400, HazMat, Active Shooter, WSEMA, <br />County needs a "deeper bench" of EOC members <br />and material, pay for registration and travel for <br />and PIEPC) Purchases will consist of marking <br />trained in ICS. The real -word active shooter event <br />training so that the County will have enough ready <br />munitions, travel, and registrations costs. <br />on the CWU Campus exposed needed training in <br />and trained staff to respond to emergencies that <br />response. <br />occur. <br />1� tMORM <br />Tactical team boots <br />WORK PLANNED WHY THE WORK IS BEING DONE <br />RESULT OF THE WORK <br />Purchase new boots for the regional tactical team The current footwear for the team is obsolete and <br />The regional tactical team will be equipped to be <br />which will be used for training and for mission- new boots will bridge this gap in response <br />able to responded to threats in Kittitas County, <br />specific SWAT operations such as explosive capabilities. <br />The team will have the necessary supplies to <br />response or chemical environment response. <br />respond to threats for many years to come. <br />• .. w.12 <br />Command vehicle <br />WORK PLANNED <br />WHY THE WORK IS BEING DONE <br />RESULT OF THE WORK <br />Purchase mobile command trays - modular <br />The current vehicle is not equipped with the <br />The new vehicle will be equipped to become a <br />cabinets for storage of computers, easels, and <br />mobile command trays in the rear which severely <br />mobile command post anywhere it can drive to. <br />other office related items - for the new mobile <br />inhibits response capabilities. <br />This will increase the response capability for the <br />command vehicle for the emergency management <br />emergency management coordinator to respond <br />coordinator. <br />to anythreat or hazard in the county. <br />DHS-FEMA-EMPG-FY 19 Page 21 of 34 Kittitas County Sheriffs Office, E20-156 <br />
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