This disaster preparedness plan is intended
to set forth all necessary information pertaining to operating procedures,
material and human resource availability and political organization
and responsibility for the Village of Akron for use by the village
officials during a declared emergency.
The emergency operations center for the Village
of Akron will be designated by the Mayor at the time of declaration
of a state of emergency. Once the Mayor declares a state of emergency,
the operations center will be staffed on a twenty-four-hour basis
until the emergency expires. The Mayor, as chief executive, pursuant
to the mandates of Article 2B, shall make all necessary decisions
and shall issue all necessary directives during the course of the
disaster on matters pertaining to the coordination of disaster relief
measures and to the discharge of responsibilities of the department
chiefs. Consequently, all warnings, directives and information, etc.,
shall be forwarded to department chiefs from the emergency operations
center. This information will be circulated through the use of the
services of the Village Board members and other designated village
officials and representatives, the various department radios located
in trucks and other vehicles and the telephone and radios located
in the Village Administration Buildings.
The general duties of staff operating disaster
control center shall be as follows:
A. Mayor. The Mayor, as chief executive officer of the
village, with counsel from the Board of Trustees and such other advisors
as he shall deem necessary, shall have the authority under existing
statutes to declare a state of emergency in the village and shall
render the final decision on all matters pertaining to the safety
and security of the village and the citizens therein, as well as the
deployment of all persons in the field assisting in the effort to
control the emergency.
B. Disaster Coordinator. The Disaster Coordinator directs
the implementation of the Village of Akron Comprehensive Emergency
Management Plan for the emergency operations center (EOC), under the
direction of the Mayor. Also, under the direction of the Mayor, the
Disaster Coordinator will coordinate the emergency operations of the
EOC, prepare operational priorities and recommend requests for assistance
from the Erie County Office of Disaster Preparedness.
C. Appointed Trustee. The Mayor shall appoint one Trustee,
who, in the absence of the Mayor, shall assume all duties and responsibilities
of the Mayor and any other functions and assignments conferred upon
him by the Mayor.
D. Village Clerk-Treasurer. The Village Clerk-Treasurer
shall inform the Mayor and the Board of Trustees as to necessary expenditures
incurred by the village and shall maintain records of hours worked
by all village employees and any outside contractors hired by the
village to assist in the effort to control the emergency.
E. Village Board. The Village Board shall be an advisory
board to the coordinator of the operations of their regularly assigned
duties and such other special duties as may be assigned to them by
the Mayor.
F. Village Attorney. The Village Attorney shall act as
an advisory assistant to the Village Mayor. He shall act in any capacity
that is deemed necessary by the Village Mayor to assure an effective
operation of the EOC.
G. Police (State, Village of Akron, Erie County Sheriff's
Department). The police shall be responsible for the security of the
homes, schools, mercantile establishments, government installations,
as well as all other private and municipally owned properties within
the village. They, or their delegated liaison, shall be in constant
communication with the control center for the purpose of receiving
calls from persons needing assistance of the department and shall
assign patrol officers in the field to render such assistance. They
shall assign as many men as shall be considered necessary to effect
the duties of the Police Department. They shall assign the officers,
if possible, so that each man shall have four hours rest after each
16 hours in the field. They shall maintain a record of the man-hours
worked by the department and submit a copy to the Village Clerk-Treasurer
for village records.
H. Department of Highways. Under the direction of the
Superintendent, the Department of Highways shall use such tools and
equipment that may have to be rented or borrowed to keep the village
streets open for the free and unobstructed movement of emergency equipment.
The department shall also, at the scene of the emergency, exert all
necessary actions to relieve the emergency and minimize any danger
to citizens or property. The Superintendent or his delegate shall
be in constant communications with the control center to receive and
dispatch men and material to work areas in the area of emergency.
He shall assign as many men as he shall deem necessary to effect the
safe operation of his workers at the scene of the emergency. The portable
water and wastewater facilities shall be maintained in serviceable
condition as long as it is within the boundaries of human endeavor.
The Superintendent shall maintain a record of man-hours worked by
the men in the department and shall submit a copy to the Village Clerk-Treasurer
for village records.
I. Fire Department. The Fire Department is charged with
the duty of preventing or extinguishing fires within the village,
as well as rendering emergency treatment and transportation to professional
facilities, if possible, of injured or sick persons in the village.
The Chief, or his delegate, shall be in constant communication with
the control center to assign equipment and personnel to any emergency
as he deems necessary. The Captain of the Fire Police shall deploy
his men at the scene of the emergency in cooperation with orders from
the Fire Department Chief and sheriff's deputies, and those assigned
by the Fire Chief should report to and be under the direction of the
Sheriff's Department. The Fire Chief should submit a copy of all man-hours
worked, along with expenditures, to the Village Clerk-Treasurer for
village records.
J. Telephone, electric, gas and cable companies. If installations
of any of these public utilities are involved in any emergency within
the village, it would help ensure regulated directions of their operations
if the Mayor would request of the affected or endangered companies
to have a representative in the communication center to establish
necessary priorities so that all departments involved work in coordination
with each other.
K. American Red Cross and Salvation Army. If the Mayor
should request assistance from the American Red Cross, they should
have a delegate assigned to the disaster control center and direct
operations of their volunteers in whatever duties assigned to them
by the Mayor.
L. Erie County Sheriff and State Police. The Mayor shall,
in the event that it is impossible to maintain law and order with
the forces within the village government, request assistance from
the Erie County Sheriff or State Police.
M. Erie County Health Department. In the event of the
danger of an epidemic of any communicable disease, the Mayor shall
request a representative from the Health Department to be in communication
with the control center to assist and advise him in all health matters
affecting the village and its residents.
N. Erie County Disaster Coordinator. The Erie County
Disaster Coordinator should be contacted and requested to respond
to the communication center when this plan is activated.
O. Code Enforcement Officer. The Code Enforcement Officer
of the village will be responsible for all safety inspections of damaged
homes and businesses before evacuees are allowed to reoccupy such
buildings and to begin damage assessment and evaluation process with
the assistance of the Village Assessor.
P. Akron Central School System. The Akron Central School
System will play an important part in the evacuation of the Village
of Akron. If an emergency would happen during school time, all students
will be transported to the Alden Central Schools. The Superintendent
of the Akron Schools shall contact the Alden School and ask that their
students be released at once, so that the Akron students may be housed.
If an emergency occurs after school time, the disaster control center
may request buses to evacuate residents of the village at a greater
rate if necessary.
Upon notification by initial response units
(police, fire, medical, other) of a possible disaster/emergency situation,
the designated official, after his immediate appraisal, will alert
the local emergency operations staff and the Erie County Office of
Disaster Preparedness (see attached Alerting Procedure) and have the
following:
A. Title and name of official declaring disaster situation.
B. Municipality: city, town, village.
C. Type of disaster/emergency.
D. Area affected (limited or entire).
E. Initial damage/destruction.
F. Initial aid required beyond local capabilities: police,
fire, medical, shelter, other.
G. Major access roads:
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H. Location of emergency operations center, if other
than that designated in plan, phone number, radio call letters, CB
channel.
I. Aid to report to emergency operations center.
J. Aid to report to command post.