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North Carolina Emergency Management Association
Fall Conference October 2014
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North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
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What is CREST? Cultural
ResourcesEmergency
Support Team
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950 Institutions Across our State!
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236 Library Special Collections
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31 Archives
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458 Museums
Art Museums and Arts Councils, 68Children’s Museums, 8
Historic House Museums, 104
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State Historic Sites, 26
State Parks, 10
95 taxidermy museums
5 Boy Scout museums
14 jailhouse museums
11 fire station museums
105 taxidermy museums
5 Boy Scout museums
14 jailhouse museums
11 fire station museums
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There are 34 depot museums!
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NC’s cultural heritage institutions care for more than 13 million
objects and more than 200 million linear feet of archival materials
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What is CREST? Cultural
ResourcesEmergency
Support Team
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North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
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Statewide and regional groups of trained specialists to respond to a disaster
CREST Team Statewide From Murphy to Manteo
ACREN Groups :P- acren M- acrenT- acren C- acren
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I CS Chart
The graphic at below shows the structure and roles found in an ICS chart. Each job comes with its own duties, as seen below:
Incident Commander: Leader - - - - Decides what is to be done
Operations Section Chief: Doer - - - - Implements the decisions made by the IC
Logistics Section Chief: Getter - - - - Ensures that the personnel, equipment, and tools required by operations to implement the IC's decisions are in the right place, at the right time, in the right quantities
Planning Section Chief: Thinker - - - - Receives, filters, and compiles information coming in from incident scene
Administration Section Chief: Recorder - - - -Collects all incident data after they have been compiled, acted on, and/or are no longer needed.
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