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Texas Division of Emergency Management Preparedness Update Helping to prepare the Texas emergency management community July 2017 The Preparedness Update alerts Texas emergency management community to planning, training and exercise opportunities while providing updates on Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) preparedness initiatives and activities. For more information, or to receive the Preparedness Update, contact Bill Wahlgren. 2017 State Exercise Tests Houston, Galveston, Sabine Lake Region Every year, millions of people living in Texas coastal communities face the threat of a major hurricane. In 2008 Hurricane Ike caused an estimated $29 billion in damage in our state alone. That was nine years ago, however, and in Texas nine years is a long time between major storms. To help prepare for the next one, TDEM has developed and sponsored a series of exercises that test key elements of the states hurricane preparedness program. In 2016 we staged Hurricane Tejas, a full-scale air and ground evacuation exercise in the Rio Grande Valley. This year s full-scale exercise, Hurricane Charlie, focused on ground transportation along Texas interstate highways, mainly in DPS Region 2, from Beaumont to Emergency managers at the alternate state operations center (SOC) at a remote location in central Texas. Volume V, Issue 7 Page 1 of 10

Galveston. The goal of the exercise was to test the state s ability to support local jurisdictions in evacuating its citizens from coastal areas in the path of a major hurricane. The scope of the exercise was to emphasize the role of local responders and state agencies in preparation for a major land-falling hurricane, and examine the processes and decisionmaking involved therein. After-action reviews have turned up successes as well as important lessons learned. For more information or to comment, contact Bill Wahlgren. State of Texas Preparedness Exercise Program Updates The 2017 Hurricane Charlie State Exercise was conducted June 1-9, 2017 in multiple locations statewide. Evacuees were processed through Embarkation hubs in Angleton, Beaumont, Galveston, Houston, Pasadena, Pearland, Silsbee, Texas City, and Vidor. Several evacuee role players were then bussed to shelters in Huntsville, Harker Heights, and Temple for an overnight stay. The state also exercised its medical and access and functional needs (AFN) population transportation capability. Additionally, first responders and their support agencies noted many successes and were able to identify areas where improvements are needed. Approximately 1,000 community responders, local, regional and state agency representatives took part in this year s state exercise. An after action review (AAR) meeting was held on June 28th in Conroe and the findings will be incorporated into the exercise after action report, to be published later this year. Local and Regional Planning Spotlight In May 2017, LRPU planners assisted with the Hurricane Charlie state exercise series. Planners served as lead controller in the control cell, evaluator, and safety officer in multiple locations throughout the region. As always, TDEM s Local and Regional Plans Unit planners stand ready to assist jurisdictions with their planning efforts. For assistance, contact Dan Borgeson. Local and Regional Plans Review In May, the unit reviewed 175 plan documents. State of Texas Emergency Management Plan and Annex Updates Recovery Annex Planning team feedback is currently being incorporated into the latest draft of the annex. Stakeholders will be notified as future planning meetings are scheduled. For more information, contact Natalie Vega. Energy (L) The Energy Annex is in final review. For more information, contact Will Patton. Search and Rescue (R) The Search and Rescue Annex is in final review. For more information, contact Will Patton. Volume V, Issue 7 Page 2 of 10

Biological Hazards Annex Planning team feedback is currently being incorporated into the latest draft of the annex. Stakeholders will be notified as future planning meetings are scheduled. For more information, contact Will Patton. Preparedness Quiz Test your knowledge of emergency management by deciding whether each statement is true or false. 1. The hurricane season in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico runs from July 1 to November 30. 2. Hurricane warnings are issued 36 hours in advance of the anticipated onset of tropicalstorm-force winds. 3. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 7 categorization based on the hurricane's intensity at the indicated time. 4. A Storm Surge is an abnormal rise in sea level accompanying a hurricane or other intense storm. 1.F 2.T 3.F 4.T Other News and Events A Warm Welcome Preparedness welcomes Ty Sauls who joins our team as a planner and project manager for the Publications Management Unit. Prior to joining TDEM, Ty was a consultant for an international crisis and emergency management firm where he developed emergency management plans and procedures for pandemic, communication, and terrorism annexes in addition to developing and executing training on business continuity programs for primary care centers nationally. We also welcome Claudia Giliberti, who is the new publication management specialist for the Publications Management Unit. Claudia comes to us with a wide range of experience in corporate relations, program administration, and training. She will support our section through information reporting, communication and documentation management, and other administrative functions. A Fond Farewell Last month we bid farewell to Section Administrator Ben Patterson. Most recently Ben managed aspects of our grants, contracts, and other administrative functions. Ben is now managing the state s Amber Alert Program. We wish him the best in his new role. Volume V, Issue 7 Page 3 of 10

Upcoming Preparedness Training Opportunities Please be aware that the dates of the classes listed below are subject to change. Check our website, www.preparingtexas.org, for current dates and locations as well as new course offerings. Click here for a map of DPS regions. Click the course code for course descriptions. Region 1 G-317 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Course Bonham 05/25-07/13 PER-212 Operational Level Response to HazMat/WMD Incidents Lancaster 07/10-07/12 Haltom City 07/11-07/12 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Emory 07/12-07/12 G-235A Advanced Emergency Planning Dallas 07/12-07/13 Command and General Staff Haltom City 07/13-07/14 MGT-317 Disaster Management for Public Services Plano 07/13-07/14 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Arlington 07/18-07/18 AWR-219 Site Protection through Observational Techniques (SPOT) Rockwall 07/24-07/24 AWR-219 Site Protection through Observational Techniques (SPOT) Rockwall 07/25-07/25 H-302 HazMat Refresher Training Dallas 07/25-07/25 AWR-140 Introduction to Radiological/Nuclear WMD Operations Course Fort Worth 07/31-07/31 AWR-140 Introduction to Radiological/Nuclear WMD Operations Course Fort Worth 07/31-07/31 Arlington 07/31-08/01 Command and General Staff Arlington 08/02-08/03 MGT-361 Managing Critical Incidents for Higher Education Institutions: A Multi-Disciplinary, Community Fort Worth 08/02-08/04 Fort Worth 08/07-08/09 H-304 Confined Space Rescue Dallas 08/07-08/10 AWR-122 Law Enforcement Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts Terrell 08/09-08/09 Command Fort Worth 08/09-08/10 Volume V, Issue 7 Page 4 of 10

and General Staff MGT-348 Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing Incidents Grapevine 08/17-08/18 STRCOM Street Command Series Grand Prairie 08/22-08/22 MGT-343 Disaster Management for Water and Wastewater Utilities Everman 08/22-08/23 G-202 Debris Management Grapevine 08/22-08/25 STRCOM Street Command Series Grand Prairie 08/23-08/23 AWR-136 Essentials of Community Cyber Security Dallas 08/24-08/24 STRCOM Street Command Series Grand Prairie 08/24-08/24 E/L/G-428 Community Emergency Response Team Train the Trainer Arlington 08/28-08/30 PER-320 Personal Protective Measures for Biological Events Longview 08/29-08/29 PER-320 Personal Protective Measures for Biological Events Longview 08/30-08/30 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Mesquite 08/30-08/30 PER-320 Personal Protective Measures for Biological Events Longview 08/31-08/31 H-301 HazMat Emergency Response Technician Plano 09/11-09/15 HZMTIQ HZMTIQ-Above the Line/Below the Line Training Grand Prairie 09/18-09/18 Region 2 H-500 HazMat Technician - Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Certification Cypress 06/05-06/16 T-600.e Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 5) Manvel 06/13 Beaumont 06/13-06/15 Beaumont 06/15-06/16 AWR-118 Biological Incidents Awareness Jasper 06/19 L-548 Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) Program Manager Train-the-Trainer Course Beaumont 06/19-06/20 L-550 Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) Train-the-Trainer Beaumont 06/21-06/23 Houston 06/26-06/27 G-200 Texas Public Officials Workshop Orange 06/27 G-318 Local Mitigation Planning Workshop Houston 06/27-06/28 MGT-345 Disaster Management for Electric Power Systems Dickinson 06/27-06/28 T-600.e Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 5) Alvin 06/29 AWR-144 Port and Vessel Security for Public Safety and Maritime Personnel Freeport 07/10 Volume V, Issue 7 Page 5 of 10

MGT-335 Event Security Planning for Public Safety Professionals Jasper 07/18-07/19 Houston 07/20-07/21 AWR-347 Climate Adaptation Strategies for Emergency Management Houston 07/26 AWR-228 Coastal Community Resilience Houston 07/27 G-318 Local Mitigation Planning Workshop Orange 07/27-07/28 E/L-969 NIMS ICS All-Hazards Type III Communications Unit Leader (COML) Houston 08/01-08/03 MGT-456 Integration of Cybersecurity Personnel into College the Emergency Operations Center for Cyber Station Incidents 08/01-08/03 AUXCOM M Auxiliary Communications (AUXCOMM) Training Houston 08/04-08/05 G-202 Debris Management Houston 08/08-08/11 H-100 HazMat Awareness Orange 08/28 Region 3 H-504 NFPA 1006 2008 Edition Trench Rescue Levels I and II Pro-Board Certification Weslaco 06/05-06/09 PER-229 Introduction to the Computer-Aided Management of Emergency Operations Laredo 06/06-06/08 (CAMEO) Suite G-202 Debris Management Weslaco 06/06-06/09 PER-335 Critical Decision Making for Complex Coordinated Attacks Weslaco 06/07-06/08 T-600.d Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 4) Weslaco 06/13 T-600.e Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 5) Weslaco 06/14 AWR-144 Port and Vessel Security for Public Safety and Maritime Personnel Aransas Pass 06/15 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Harlingen 06/15 AWR-144 Port and Vessel Security for Public Safety and Maritime Personnel Robstown 06/16 T-600.d Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 4) La Joya 06/16 La Joya 06/19-06/21 G-317 Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Course Weslaco 06/19-06/23 MGT-405 Mobilizing Faith-Based Community Organizations in Preparing for Disaster Laredo 06/20 La Joya 06/21-06/22 Volume V, Issue 7 Page 6 of 10

H-505 NFPA 472 Product Control Specialist (Pro- Board Certification) Weslaco 06/27-06/28 T-600.b Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 2) Rio Grande City 06/28 AWR-160 Standardized Awareness Training Hebbronville 07/06 Weslaco 07/10-07/12 Corpus Christi 07/11-07/13 Weslaco 07/12-07/13 MGT-439 Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness Laredo 07/12-07/13 E/L-969 NIMS ICS All-Hazards Type III Communications Unit Leader (COML) McAllen 07/18-07/20 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Aransas Pass 07/25 PER-212 Operational Level Response to HazMat/WMD Incidents Hebbronville 07/25-07/27 G-288 Donations Management Course Weslaco 08/08-08/09 H-500 HazMat Technician - Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Certification Weslaco 08/14-08/25 Del Rio 08/15-08/17 Corpus Christi 08/16-08/18 Del Rio 08/17-08/18 Region 4 MGT-348 Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing Incidents Midland 06/08-06/09 MGT-348 Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing Incidents Fort Stockton 06/12-06/13 El Paso 06/12-06/14 H-302 HazMat Refresher Training Midland 06/13 H-302 HazMat Refresher Training Midland 06/14 H-302 HazMat Refresher Training Midland 06/15 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Odessa 06/15 El Paso 06/15-06/16 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Andrews 06/27 San Angelo 06/28-06/30 G-489 Management of Spontaneous Volunteers in San Angelo 07/12 Volume V, Issue 7 Page 7 of 10

Disasters T-600.b Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 2) Odessa 07/13 L-548 L-550 Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) Program Manager Train-the-Trainer Course Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) Train-the-Trainer El Paso 07/24-07/25 San Angelo 07/26-07/27 El Paso 07/26-07/28 T-600.b Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 2) Andrews 08/02 El Paso 08/07-08/09 El Paso 08/10-08/11 G-288 Donations Management Course San Angelo 08/16-08/17 Region 5 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Pampa 06/06 T-600.a Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 1) Wheeler 06/08 G-386 Mass Fatalities Incident Response Wichita Falls 06/13-06/15 T-600.b Disaster Accounting 101 (Module 2) Brownwood 06/14 G- 290/G28 9/G291 G-449 MGT-346 Basic Public Information Officer Course(G290)/Public Information Officer Awareness Course(G289)/JIS/JIC Planning for Tribal, State, and Local PIOs(G291) Incident Command System (ICS) Curricula (Train-the-Trainer) Emergency Operation Center (EOC) Operations for All-Hazards Events Abilene 06/27-06/29 Lubbock 07/17-07/21 Lubbock 07/18-07/20 Region 6 Horseshoe Bay 05/31-06/01 G-288 Donations Management Course Hillsboro 06/08-06/09 H-504 NFPA 1006 2008 Edition Trench Rescue Levels I and II Pro-Board Certification Waco 06/13-06/16 San Antonio 06/14-06/16 PER-334 Search and Rescue in Community Disasters Temple 06/17-06/18 G-608 Disaster Recovery Workshop Kerrville 06/20 Volume V, Issue 7 Page 8 of 10

G-202 Debris Management Hillsboro 06/20-06/23 H-504 NFPA 1006 2008 Edition Trench Rescue Levels I and II Pro-Board Certification Belton 06/20-06/23 G-386 Mass Fatalities Incident Response San Antonio 06/21-06/23 H-503 NFPA 1006 2013 Edition Confined Space Copperas Rescue Levels I and II Training (Pro-Board Cove Certificates) 06/27-06/30 Austin 07/24-07/26 San Antonio 07/25-07/26 Austin 07/26-07/28 H-402 NFA Chemistry for Emergency Response Austin 08/14-08/25 H-503 NFPA 1006 2013 Edition Confined Space Rescue Levels I and II Training (Pro-Board Schertz 08/15-08/18 Certificates) G-205 Recovery From Disaster: The Local Government Role Victoria 08/16-08/17 San Antonio 08/22-08/24 G-290 Basic Public Information Officer San Antonio 08/28-08/29 G-191 ICS - EOC Interface San Antonio 08/31 Volume V, Issue 7 Page 9 of 10

Texas Division of Emergency Management Preparedness Team Leadership Chuck Phinney State Coordinator 512-424-5353 Lee Schnell Section Administrator 512-424-7264 Bryan Becknel Section Administrator 512-424-5237 John Honoré Preparedness Operations Coordinator 512-377-0046 Lana Johnson Administrative Assistant 512-424-2196 Marlena Schoenfeld Administrative Assistant 512-424-7023 Exercise Sabine Gumm 512-424-2447 David Brown Exercise Coordinator 512-424-2182 Esther Corwin State Exercise Officer 512-424-2198 Paul Morado Exercise Coordinator 512-424-5347 Local and Regional Plans Dan Price 512-424-0041 Adam Aniol Region 2 Planner 512-424-0027 Dan Borgeson Region 6 Planner 512-424-0002 Mario Chapa Region 3 Planner 512-424-5382 Rosemary McKnight Region 1 Planner 512-462-6106 Ernesto Vazquez Region 4 Planner 512-424-2452 Sarah Green Administrative Assistant 512-424-5059 Publications Management Bill Wahlgren 512-424-7648 Claudia Giliberti Publ. M. Specialist 512-377-0009 Peter Hull Multimedia Technician 512-424-2785 Ty Sauls Planner II 512-377-0052 David Schneider Multimedia Technician 512-424-2778 State and Federal Plans Will Patton 512-424-7604 Daniel Alvarado, Planner 512-424-6465 Natalie Vega, Planner 512-424-2597 Technological Hazards Joshua Bryant 512-424-5989 Luke Cogburn AIP Planner 512-424-2208 Jordan Coulson AIP Planner (Pantex) (806) 468-1417 Jason Johnson WIPP Planner 512-424-2598 Hazardous Materials Theron Proctor 512-462-6128 Terrence Boes Program Administrator 512-424-2844 Training Paul Hahn 512-424-2039 Clarence Barrientes Training Assistant 512-424-7844 Christopher Lickteig State Training Officer 512-424-2195 Raquel Ting State Training Officer 512-424-5985 Rejena Williams TPOC Registrar 512-424-2093 Texas Division of Emergency Management, Preparedness Section, 1033 La Posada Dr., Austin, Texas 78752. The information herein is not intended to be prescriptive, nor does it carry the weight of law, rule or policy. To unsubscribe, send an email to bill.wahlgren@dps.texas.gov with unsubscribe in subject line. Volume V, Issue 7 Page 10 of 10