National Preparedness Goal

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National Preparedness Goal

What is the National Preparedness Goal? Domestic all-hazards preparedness goal establish: Measurable readiness priorities and targets Standards for preparedness assessments and strategies A system for assessing the Nation s overall level of preparedness Ensure a unified, risk-based, national approach to prepare for current and future threats and hazards

Strategy Presidential Directives National Initiatives The National Strategy for Homeland Security Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7 Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8 National Incident Management System (NIMS) National Response Plan (NRP) National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) National Preparedness Goal Capabilities-Based Planning Tools (Scenarios, UTL, TCL) Homeland Security Grant Program Guidance Common approach to national incident management: Prevention Protection Response Recovery Preparedness National Preparedness Guidance

Capabilities-Based Planning Scenarios The National Planning Scenarios highlight the scope, magnitude, and complexity of plausible catastrophic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies Tasks The Universal Task List (UTL) provides a menu of tasks from all sources that may be performed in major events such as those illustrated by the National Planning Scenarios Capabilities The Target Capabilities List (TCL) provides guidance on specific capabilities and levels of capability that Federal, State, local, and tribal entities will be expected to develop and maintain 15 Scenarios Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive, Food and Agricultural, and Cyber Terrorism Natural Disasters Pandemic Influenza Entities select only the tasks that apply to their assigned roles and responsibilities Prevention Protection Response Recovery The intent of the UTL is to guide the design, development, conduct and evaluation of training and exercise events 37 Capability Summaries Description, Outcome, ESF/Annex, Associated Critical Tasks, Measures, Capability Elements, Linked Capabilities, Event Conditions, References Tailored to levels of government based on assigned roles and responsibilities Tailored to Tiers or groups of jurisdictions based on risk factors

National Planning Scenarios Scenarios Scenario 1: Scenario 2: Scenario 3: Scenario 4: Scenario 5: Scenario 6: Scenario 7: Scenario 8: Scenario 9: Scenario 10: Scenario 11: Scenario 12: Scenario 13: Scenario 14: Scenario 15: Nuclear Detonation Improvised Nuclear Device Biological Attack Aerosol Anthrax Biological Disease Outbreak Pandemic Influenza Biological Attack Pneumonic Plague Chemical Attack Blister Agent Chemical Attack Toxic Industrial Chemicals Chemical Attack Nerve Agent Chemical Attack Chlorine Tank Explosion Natural Disaster Major Earthquake Natural Disaster Major Hurricane Radiological Attack Radiological Dispersal Devices Explosives Attack Bombing Using Improvised Explosive Devices Biological Attack Food Contamination Biological Attack Foreign Animal Disease Cyber Attack

Universal Task List Universal Task List PREVENT PROTECT RESPOND RECOVER

Target Capabilities List Common Target Capabilities Planning Citizen Preparedness & Response P Interoperable Communications Risk Management

Target Capabilities List Prevent Mission Capabilities P CBRNE Detection Information Gathering & Recognition of Indicators & Weapons Intelligence P P Intelligence / Information Sharing & Dissemination Law Enforcement Investigation & Operations

Target Capabilities List Protect Mission Capabilities Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Food & Agriculture Safety & Defense Public Health Epidemiology Investigation & Lab Testing

Target Capabilities List Respond Mission Capabilities Priority List Explosive Device Response WMD/HAZMAT Response & Decontamination Medical Surge Mass Prophylaxis

Target Capabilities List Respond Mission Capabilities On Site Incident Management Emergency Operations Center Management Critical Resource Logistics & Distribution Volunteer Management & Donations Responder Health & Safety Public Safety & Security Response Animal Health Emergency Support Environmental Health & Vector Control Firefighting Operaitons Support Citizen Protection: Evacuation &/or In-Place Protection Isolation & Quarantine Urban Search & Rescue Emergency Public Information Triage & Pre-Hospital Treatment Medical Supplies Management & Distribution Mass Care (Sheltering, Feeding & Relocating Services) Fatality Management

Target Capabilities List Recover Mission Capabilities Structural Damage & Mitigation Restoring Lifelines Economic & Community Recovery

Illinois Terrorism Task Force

Governor Col Jill Morgenthaler Deputy Chief of Staff Public Safety Mike Chamness Chairman Il Terrorism Task Force (ITTF) Science and Technology Argonne National Labs Prevention/Crises Il State Police (ISP) Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Fire Service Mutual Aid Training Il Fire Service Inst & Law Enforcement Training & Stds Bd Information Technology Gov. Office of Tech. Communications City of Chicago Public Information Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) & Am Red Cross (ARC) Public Officials Il Municipal League (IML) Private Sector Governor's Office Threat Condition Warning Group Volunteer/Donations Il Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) Transportation Il Dept of Transportation (IDOT) Bioterriorism & Health Il Dept of Public Health (IDPH) Donations Management Citizen Corps Rail Safety & Security Aviation Food Security Hospital Preparedness Pediatric WMD Contradictions

2006 Homeland Security Budget What Illinois Homeland Security Strategy State + UASI (Cook County)

National Priorities Expanded Regional Collaboration Implement NIMS & NRP Implement the National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) Strengthen Info Sharing & Collaboration Strengthen Interoperable Communications Strengthen CBRNE Detection, Response & Decon Strengthen Medical Surge & Mass Prophylaxis National Review of Emergency Operations Plans & Status of Catastrophic Planning

Illinois Homeland Security Strategy Goal 1: Preparing our First Responders, Health care Providers & Critical Infrastructure Goal 2: Preparing our Citizens Goal 3: Preventing a Major Event from Occurring Goal 4: Protecting Against a Major Event Goal 5: Responding to a Major Event Goal 6: Recovering from a Major Event

Homeland Security Regions Quincy 13 Quad Cities Galena Freeport Rockford Galesburg 9 Peoria 10 11 Macomb 1 2 Springfield Jacksonville Metro East Dixon Elgin Naperville 4Aurora Dekalb I-80 Corridor 6 7 14 16 Normal Bloomington Decatur Ottawa 15 MtVernon 3 Joliet Kankakee Champaign Urbana Effingham Vandalia Centralia 8 12 Charleston Mattoon 17 18 Waukegan 5 Chicago Danville Paris Carbondale Murphysboro Marion Harrisburg 19 Current as of: 16 July 03 Cairo Metropolis Paducah

2006 Homeland Security Budget Illinois Homeland Security Strategy What Why Illinois Homeland Security Capability Assessment 5-yr look State + UASI (Cook County)

National Priority Target Capabilities Information Sharing & Collaboration Intel / Information Sharing & Dissemination Law Enforcement Invest & Operations Interoperable Communications CBRNE Detection, Response & Decon CBRNE Detection Explosive Device Response WMD / HAZMAT Response & Decon Medical Surge & Mass Prophylaxis Medical Surge Mass Prophylaxis

Illinois Homeland Security Strategy 2006 Homeland Security Budget What Why Illinois Homeland Security Capability Assessment 5-yr look What When How How Much Who Illinois 2006 Grant Request (Annual) State + UASI (Cook County)

2007 Illinois State Homeland Security Investment Areas 1. Development of a Statewide Interoperable Communications program 2. Development & Continuation of Statewide Deployable Response Teams 3. Development & Continuation of Intelligence Collection, Analysis, Sharing & Prevention Programs 4. Development & Continuation of Public Outreach Programs 5. Development & Continuation of On-Scene Incident management Education & Equipment

Investment Areas 1) Statewide Interoperable Communications Program 2) Statewide Deployable Response Teams 3) Intelligence Collection, Analysis & Sharing Capabilities, & Other Prevention 4) Medical Surge & Mass Prophylaxis programs 5) Public Outreach Program 6) Critical Infrastructure Systems & Management 7) Transportation Intelligence & Security Programs 8) Comprehensive Support Program for Special Needs Population 9) On-Scene Incident Management (NIMS) 10) Statewide & Local Preparedness & Response Programs to Protect Animal & Plant Health, & Food and Water Supplies 11) Statewide & Local PPE Acquisition & Deployment, & All-Hazard Training Programs 12) Statewide Recovery Program to Rapidly Restore Critical Infrastructure 13) Development and continuation of Statewide Mutual Aid Agreements

Incident Management Assistance Teams (IMAT) Federal, Worldwide Unified Command Augmentation Statewide Deployable Unified Command Augmentation Type 1 Type 2 Significant National WMD Incident Significant State WMD Incident Regional Deployable Unified Command Augmentation Type 3 Significant Regional Incident Local Incident Command Local Unified Command Type 4 Type 5 / Other Significant Local Incident Routine Local Incident

Illinois Terrorism Task Force Training Resources

2000 2005 ITTF Homeland Security Training 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 TOTAL Classes 986 1,022 1,408 2,573 3,411 2,838 12,238 Enrollments 18,547 24,820 30,069 32,931 54,812 52,153 213,332 Student Hours 139,153 226,548 855,637 257,928 409,486 381,977 2,270,729

Quincy Homeland Security Regions & Population centers Rock Island Galesburg Macomb Cherry Valley Rockford Freeport 1 Naperville 2 3 Waukegan 36 Galena 36 36 El gi 36 4 Dekalb naurora Quad Dixon 5 Chicago 36 Joliet Cities 36 36 I-80 Corridor Ottawa 6 7 8 Kankakee 36 Galesburg Peoria 9 1011 36 36 Normal Macomb Bloomington 36 Danville Quincy Champaign 36 36 Urbana 13 14 36 15 36 Springfield Decatur Paris Jacksonville Charleston Mattoon Sauget Metro East 16 Effingham Vandalia MtVernon Carbondale Marion Harrisburg Murphysboro Cairo 19 Metropolis Paducah 36 36 Salem Centralia Southern Kane 12 36 17 18 NIPSTA Northlake Lisle-Woodridge Frankfort FPD Kankakee Bloomington Champaign Decatur Effingham Marion

Vertical & Confined Space

Ordinary Construction Collapse House

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Illinois State Emergency Operations Plan Statewide Resources

Emergency Response Scene Zones Hot Zone HBT SWMD Teams Bomb Teams Civil Support Team Warm Zone (Inner Perimeter) HAZMAT OPS TOC Bomb Teams SOS Critical Incident Response SCT (Regional Special Containment Teams) IC Dog Teams EMS IMERT Staging USAR & Technical Rescue Teams Command Center Law Enforcement Public Works Cold Zone (Outer Perimeter) Reception Emergency Management

Fire & EMS Mutual Aid

Technical Rescue Teams

Illinois Urban Search & Rescue Team

HAZMAT Teams

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WMD Special Response Teams

State Weapons of Mass Destruction Team (SWMDT) to respond to a Weapons of Mass Destruction incident anywhere in the state within 60 to 90 minutes Missions: Scene stabilization Establish inner perimeter Neutralization of human threat Render aid to victims Initial detection of conventional bombs, hazardous materials, chemical and/or biological agents

Illinois Medical Emergency Response Team (IMERT) 600 + medical providers Volunteer team Currently four teams Increasing to eight teams Extensive equipment Specialized teams within IMERT (Surgical, Pediatric and surge medical support) Respond with SWMDT & CST Cold Warm Zone Medical Surge

Illinois National Guard Civil Support Team (CST) Assist local, state and federal first responders in: Assessing a suspected chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, explosive (CBRNE) incident Advising the UNIFIED COMMANDER regarding appropriate action Assisting with requests for assistance to expedite the arrival of additional assets.

State Dispatch Center State Directed MABAS / ILEAS / IMERT Assets State Forward Representative Governor OSFM ISP IDPH Federal Response State EOC Local EOC EMAC State Request Senior Official State Forward Command Post Unified Co-located Command Command General Staff Reception Co-located Staging Incident Scene Support Local

Questions / Comments?

Statewide WMD Response: Technical Rescue Awareness (direct delivery & online) Rope Rescue Operations Rope Rescue Technician Confined Space Rescue Operations Confined Space Rescue Technician Trench Rescue Operations Trench Rescue Technician Structural Collapse Operations Structural Collapse Technician HAZMAT Awareness (direct delivery & online) HAZMAT Operations HAZMAT Technician A HAZMAT Technician B HAZMAT Incident Command System Terrorism Awareness Unified Command

Training Projects SWMDT Follow-on & Baseline Training Statewide First Responder Training (4-courses) NIMS, Unified Command & ICS Statewide WMD Technical Rescue Teams Statewide WMD HAZMAT Tech Teams WMD SRT HAZMAT Operations (ILEAS) IMERT Baseline Prevention ( law enforcement) Backfill, Overtime& Travel Reimbursement

National Regulatory (OSHA) Advisory (NFPA) Best Practices State Statutory ITTF Procurement (CMS) Administrative (JCAR ) Local / Regional Mutual Aid Agreements Standards Local Codes and Ordinances