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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC 11-18-2025 Item No. 5 Emergency Operations Center Overview_PresentationCC 11-18-2025 Item #5 Emergency Operations Center Operational Overview Presentation EOC Operational Overview November 18, 2025 Emergency Operations •WHEN would we activate? •WHO activates the EOC? •WHERE is the EOC? •HOW is it organized? •HOW does the EOC function? •WHEN would we activate? For •Inter-Agency Coordination •Executive Decision Making •Information Collection, Evaluation, Dissemination •Priority Setting •Resource Management The EOC activates WHEN there is a need EOC ACTIVATION LEVELS 1 2 3 EOC Orientation 2022 The EOC activates WHEN an incident happens •Incident Stabilization •Life Safety •Protect property •Preserve the environment •Restore services •Facilitate recovery WHO activates the EOC? •The Director of Emergency Services (the City Manager) or their designee WHERE is the EOC? Alternate EOCCupertino Service Center Primary 10300 Torre Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 Alternate 10555 Mary Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014 The EOC EOC Orientation 2022 •HOW is it organized? ICS The Incident Command System SEMS The Standardized Emergency Management System NIMS The National Incident Management System Field Response EOC Coordination Levels Department Operations Centers__Partner Agencies and Stakeholders__ City Leadership __ State Santa Clara County EOC City of Cupertino EOC SEMS Standardized Emergency Management System FEMA Training City of Cupertino Emergency Management Training Program Baseline Training •Foundational Training Available online through FEMA Quarterly Training • Includes DSW and EOC training •Based on EOC position and staff interest Quarterly Exercises • Tabletop and Functional Exercises •Test plans and procedures •Identify gaps in training or capability Planning Section Operations Section Logistics Section Finance Section Develops plan to accomplish objectives, Coordinates information, provides for contingency and long-term planning Develops tactics and directs resources to carry out the action plan, coordinates and executes strategy Procures resources needed to support the response (staff, stuff, supplies) Documents, accounts for and ensures regulatory compliance of response Incident Command/ EOC Director Field/ EOC ICS The Incident Command System EOC Director Public Works Unit Law Enforcement Branch Fire and Rescue Unit Damage and Safety Assessment Unit Care and Shelter Unit Citizen Corps Unit Situation Analysis Unit Documentation Unit Advanced Planning Unit Resource Tracking Unit GIS Specialist Demobilization Unit Technical Specialists Telecomm/ IS Unit Transportation Unit Personnel/ Volunteer Unit Supply / Procurement Unit Facilities Unit Operations Chief Planning and Intelligence Chief Logistics Chief Coordinator Finance and Admin Chief Time Keeping unit Purchasing Unit Recovery Unit EOC Coordinator Safety Officer Public Information Officer Legal Officer LiaisonAccess and Functional Needs Coordinator EOC Director EOC Coordinator Public Information Officer Liaison Officer Agency Rep Safety Officer Legal Officer Private Sector Coordinator Fire Rescue Unit Law Enforcement Unit Public Works Unit Care & Shelter Unit Damage / Safety Assessment Unit Citizen Corps Unit Planning & Intelligence Chief/Coordinator Situation Status Unit Resource Status / Tracking Unit Advance Planning Unit Documentation Unit Demobilization Unit GIS Unit Logistics Chief/Coordinator Telecommunications | IS Unit Transportation Unit Personnel | Volunteer Unit Supply | Procurement Unit Facilities Unit Finance & Admin Chief/Coordinator Time Keeping Unit Purchasing Unit Recovery Unit •HOW does the EOC function? EOC ACTION PLANNING PROCESS EOC Objectives •Incident Stabilization •Life Safety •Protect property •Preserve the environment •Restore services •Facilitate recovery Current EOC Current Location & Service Center backup City Hall: current EOC location Service Center: backup EOC location Community Preparedness •Prepare for Disasters: Join CERT Training •Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) trains residents to prepare for and respond to life-threatening events in their community •More Info: Visit www.sccfd.org Thank You!