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2015 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION DISASTER RELIEF: BE PREPARED!

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2015 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

DISASTER RELIEF: BE PREPARED!

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DNA-RAG

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Rotarians and Disasters

Four Phases or Parts:

Preparedness

Response

Recovery

Long term recovery

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TYPES OF DISASTERS

• Disasters come in many types – Floods

– Landslides

– Fires

– Hurricanes / typhoons and tornados

– Volcanoes

– Earthquakes

– Tsunamis

– Out of this world and weird stuff

– War and other acts of man

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Flooding vs Transportation

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Crocodile Bridge

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Moore, OK Tornado Damage

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Joplin, MO May 22, 2011

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The Monster that waits to kill ! • Huge magma chamber sits beneath

Yellowstone is she ready to blow ?

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Fire or Volcanic Ash Plume

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Haiti earthquake damage

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Haiti Earthquake Devastation

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Sink hole, Guatemala

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Arizona Meteor Crater

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Solar Plasma Ejection

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Refugees Camp

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PREPAREDNESS INCREASES SURVIVAL

• Learn and adopt basic rules

• Think about the most likely disasters

• Consider how you will communicate

• Prepare by having basics on hand

• Develop needed skill sets

• Make a plan and share it with your family

• Exercise the plan on a regular basis, if kids are involved make it a game

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TWO RULES TO REMEMBER

THE RULE OF C’s

THE RULE OF P’s

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THE RULE OF C’s • TO ACHIEVE A POSITIVE RESULT WHERE MANY

PEOPLE ARE INVOLVED REQUIRES: • CONSTANT • CLEAR • CONSISTANT • CONSENSUAL • COLLABORATIVE • COOPERATIVE • COMMUNICATION

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THE RULE OF P’s

POOR PLANNING

PRODUCES PROBLEMATICAL

OR POOR

RESULTS

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THE ALL IMPORTANT COMMUNICATIONS

• OK we’ve had a disaster • How are we going to communicate?

– Cell phone – Landline – Satellite phone – Internet – Amateur Radio ( JOIN ROAR) – CB’s – Runners between locations – Smoke signals?

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THE FIRST BIG QUESTION

• WHAT IS THE HIGHEST PRIORITY NEED AT THE START OF AN EMERGENCY?

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FIRST REAL NEED

GOOD

SOLID

INFORMATION

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WHAT KIND OF INFORMATION

First: Family status – communicate using out of area contact if necessary Second: Club member status – use the phone tree and partner contacts

reporting back to club EOC Third: Needs – report and post needs of members and those with special

needs (elderly and infirm) Fourth: Coordinate assistance to above Fifth: Provide assistance to others in need Sixth: Offer assistance to community EOC

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REMEMBER

CHANCE AND SURVIVAL

FAVORS THE PREPARED MIND

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PART OF PREPAREDNESS IS PLAYING WHAT IF?

WHAT DO WE DO IF?

WE HAVE A GAS LEAK?

SOMEONE IS MISSING?

THERE IS A FIRE?

WE HAVE TO EVACUATE?

WHAT ABOUT OUR PETS?

DO WE HAVE EVERYTHING?

WHAT HAVE WE FORGOTTEN?

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THE SECOND BIG QUESTION

THE NEXT HIGHEST PRIORITY NEED AT THE START OF AN EMERGENCY

IS

STRUCTURE

Who is doing what and how!

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THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN

• Who’s on first?

• What’s on second?

• Where the heck is third?

Basics are the same for individuals, families, clubs, and districts – need a plan!

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REMEMBER

• “No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy!”

• Von Clausewitz

• The best laid plans of mice and men…..

• “If anything can go wrong it will” • Murphy

• “Murphy was an optimist” Engineers all over the world

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THE INDIVIDUAL ROTARIAN

• ARE YOU REDI?

– The fallacy of “Three days – three ways”

– Doctor heal thy self

– First do no harm

– Personal responsibility

– Family responsibility

– Your Rotary Family responsibility

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ARE YOU READI?

• Do you and your family have a disaster plan?

• Does every member know rally/meeting point?

• Do you have a GO KIT? Why the H not?

• What goes in a GO Kit?

• Does every one know the utility shut offs?

• Do you have a fire extinguisher or two?

• Do you have water, food, and meds for 14 days?

• Do you have an out of area contact and does every member of the family know the number?

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HAVE A PLAN

• EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE INVOLVED

• KEEP THINKING OF WHAT COULD GO WRONG

• KEEP ASKING WHAT IF? AND THEN DEVELOP A WAY TO SURVIVE

• ROLE PLAY DIFFERENT SCENARIOS

• DO REGULAR DRILLS OF THE PLAN

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THE CLUB DISASTER RELIEF COMMITTEE

• COMMITTEE STRUCTURE

• WHO?

• WHAT?

• WHERE?

• WHEN?

• WHY?

• WHAT IS ITS FUNCTION?

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THE CLUBS COMMITTEE STRUCTURE

• WHO SHOULD BE ON THE COMMITTEE?

• THE CLUB DISASTER COORDINATOR

• LINKAGE TO OTHER COMMITTEES

• PREPAREDNESS – Contact tree – what is it & why is it important

– A disaster closet or warehouse?

– Capability and materials data base

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BREAK INTO GROUPS

• Build a Club or Personal Plan

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THE DISTRICT DISASTER COMMITTEE

• WHO SHOULD BE ON THE COMMITTEE?

• DISTRICT DISASTER COORDINATOR

• DISTRICT DATA BASE – Club/District disaster relief assets

– Records in digital, searchable format • Common program with compatible structure

• A hard copy for when the power is gone

– Communications – within District

– Communications – up the line

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BREAK INTO GROUPS

• Build a District or Zone Plan

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THE DNA - RAG STRUCTURE

11 Member Board Broad geographic base Rotarians with past disaster experience 14 Member Advisory Board Providing linkage to Rotarian Fellowships and RAG’s with

needed skill sets TO DEVELOP: Regional or Zone support teams ASSIST: District and Club Committees HELP TRAIN: Individual Rotarian & Rotaract Members

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THE ZONE

• THE ZONE DISASTER COORDINATOR

– WHO?

– NEEDED SKILL SET

– FUNCTION

• ZONE SUPPORT TEAM

• THEIR FUNCTIONS

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THE REGION

• REGIONAL DISASTER COORDINATOR

– THE REGIONAL DISASTER SUPPORT TEAM

– REPORTING RESPONSIBILITY

– COORDINATION?, WITH?, HOW?

• TWO WAY FLOW

• MANAGING THE FLOW

• DOCUMENTING THE FLOW

• RECORDING LESSONS LEARNED

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THE DISASTER SPECIFIC INTERNATIONAL DISASTER COORDINATOR

• SELECTED BY THE REGIONAL DISASTER COORDINATOR OF THE AREA AFFECTED

• IN COOPERATION WITH THE ZONE COORDINATOR AND THE DG’s OF THE AREA

• IS THE LEAD WITH COORDINATION AND ASSISTANCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL DISASTER RAG HEADQUARTERS TEAM

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INTERNATIONAL ROTARIAN NETWORK HEADQUARTERS

• WHAT SHOULD IT BE: – Flexible

– A clearing house

– Locating and passing on information re Rotarian assets to the IDC, the ZDC, and the tip of the spear – which will probably be the ZDC and DDC’s

– Reporting to RI & general RI membership via linked websites and social networks

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INTERNATIONAL ROTARIAN NETWORK HEADQUARTERS

• WHAT THIS MUST NOT BE:

• Not in charge

– This is to be a support function only

– Here to Provide advice and assistance

– Works to reduce the load on the onsite team

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INTERNATIONAL ROTARIAN NETWORK HEADQUARTERS

• TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

– Act as a clearing house for communications

– Help the effort by keeping the spurious traffic away from the working part of the network

– Filter/triage the general mass of communications to filter out definite “not needed” items

– Advise where and how to send financial support for the work in the field

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We can and should help !

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DNA-RAG

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