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Mission |
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Provide a resilient Emergency Management
structure to improve the quality of life in the
community through mitigation, preparedness,
response and recovery. |
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Vision |
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To
be the premier Emergency Management program in
the State of Florida recognized for providing
service exceeding expectations. |
The
Emergency Management Division is responsible for performing
technical work in the development, implementation, and
management of countywide disaster prevention, preparedness,
response, recovery, mitigation and risk
reduction. This Division develops the Comprehensive
Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), Continuity of Operations
Plan (COOP), and Local Mitigation Strategy. The team also
coordinates the
Emergency Operations Center, coordinates support from
State and Federal organizations during an emergency, and
also oversees the Seminole-Lake Petroleum Compliance and
Clean-up Program.
The Office of Emergency Management provides
countywide training and exercises in order to be prepared
for local and state emergencies. Training activities
include managing emergency operations to ensure cohesive
response to disaster situations. Additionally, Emergency Management is responsible for the
development and maintenance of plans that include
evacuation, shelters, agency roles and responsibilities as
well as a Terrorism Annex. The Division also provides
guidance to its municipalities on the development of
disaster management plans. Emergency Management maintains
the Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) and works very closely
with Seminole County Planning and Development, each
municipality, and other organizations on mitigation
strategies and initiatives. A Local Mitigation Strategy
working group provides input and updates to the plan on a
regular basis.
Special
Needs - The Division of Emergency Management coordinates
registration of citizens with special needs, establishes
special need shelters, and provides transportation during
emergency evacuations. Two special needs shelters have been
established for those who meet the program criteria.
Health
Care Facilities - Planning involves the review of all
facility plans and integration into the County’s overall
Disaster Management Plan. The Division also provides
disaster management training to facilities and disaster
preparedness educational materials.
Public Outreach - Teaching citizens
how to take care of themselves and their neighbors during
emergency situations through the Community Emergency
Response Team (CERT) Program is another initiative the
Division is responsible for. In addition, emergency managers
provide hours of lectures to student groups, homeowners
associations and other organizations on disaster
preparedness and anti-terrorism techniques. Year-round, the
Division provides informational brochures, guides, and
support materials on disaster preparedness and prevention to
citizens.
Terrorism - Recent attacks on the
United States have turned the focus of the Division to
preparing and developing protective measures for future
concerns. A terrorism annex has been incorporated into the
CEMP. Briefings with County departments and various
agencies are held to provide information relative to mail
handling, threat awareness, and possible future terrorism
events. In addition, the Division conducts vulnerability
assessments on critical facilities in the County.
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