Establish communications
with responding agencies.
Through communications
with responding agencies determine as quickly as
possible:
The location of any
established command post:
Has incident command
been established? If not, establish incident
command.
Has the incident
commander been appointed or assumed command? Who
is it?
Have incident
communications been fully established?
What is the two way
radio frequency being used by incident command?
Number of killed or
injured.
General boundary of
the effected area.
The general extent
of damages.
The general extent
of power or other utility disruption.
Immediate needs of
response forces.
If voluntary
evacuations of the population have begun.
Location of any
triage area.
Location of any
congregate care area established or ad hoc.
Evaluate overall county
situation. (i.e.: bridges or roads damaged, vital
facilities or utilities damaged, etc.)
Establish communications
with the state.
Establish communications
with
US
Geological Survey, regarding magnitude and intensity
as well as the potential for "after shocks."
Establish communications with and request a liaison from
electric and gas utilities.
Establish ongoing
reporting from the response forces services, private
agencies and utilities.
Establish command post(s)
as needed.
Coordinate with Red Cross (or designated lead agency)
the opening of appropriate number of shelters in the
appropriate areas, based on
shelter procedure or guideline.
On order,
evacuate effected areas
with assistance from response forces.
Conduct first staff
briefing as soon as practical after EOC / Command post
activation.
If a Presidential
declaration of disaster is made, file "Request for
Public Assistance" to apply for assistance as soon as
possible with the proper state or federal agency.
Ensure
public officials are made aware of the assistance
application process, if applicable.
Ensure
the general public is made aware, through the public
information officer, of the assistance application
process, if applicable.
Perform
an incident critique as soon as possible with all
possible response organizations.
Review
agency and self performance.
Review
the weaknesses of the plan.
Correct
weaknesses.
Implement hazard mitigation or modify hazard mitigation
plan accordingly.
Brief
elected officials with all updated information and
disaster recovery progress.
*** End
Earthquake Checklist ***
Last updated:
April 07, 2016
Bertie County Emergency
Management - PO Box 530 - Windsor, NC 27983-0530