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A Call to Action a presentation to SEDCOR Ed Flick Marion County Emergency Manager

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Page 1: A Call to Action a presentation to SEDCOR Ed Flick Marion County Emergency Manager

A Call to Actiona presentation to SEDCOR

Ed FlickMarion County Emergency Manager

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You have heard about the risks and hazards…

And what the state is doing…

What can you do to be more resilient?

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But first, what does it mean to be resilient?

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But first, what does it mean to be resilient?

“An ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change” (Webster)

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Three areas of focus:

• Your home and those of your employees

• Your organization

• Your community

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Resilience begins at home

• Be informed• Make a plan• Build a kit - two

weeks• Get involved

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Your Organization

• The Great American Shakeout

• Business Continuity Planning

• Mass Care and Shelter• Lifelines• Cascadia Rising

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Your Organization

Business Leader Resilience EventDate:Friday, September 25, 2015Time:9:00 AM - 11:00 AMLocation:Montgomery ParkBanquet Room2701 NW Vaughn StPortland, OR 97210United States

Coming to Salem this Fall!

• The Great American Shakeout

• Business Continuity Planning

• Mass Care and Shelter• Lifelines• Cascadia Rising

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Your Organization

• The Great American Shakeout

• Business Continuity Planning

• Mass Care and Shelter• Lifelines• Cascadia Rising

December 9, 2015 “Mobilize the Community: Mass Care and Shelter Services” Salem Convention Center 12 to 1:30 p.m. lunch 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Blood Drive and Food Donations

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Your Organization

• The Great American Shakeout

• Business Continuity Planning

• Mass Care and Shelter• Lifelines• Cascadia Rising

MARCH 9, 2016“Secure Our Lifelines” lunch and presentationBroadway Commons, 12 – 1:30 P.M.1300 Broadway St. NE, Salem Ore.

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Your Organization

• The Great American Shakeout

• Business Continuity Planning

• Mass Care and Shelter• Lifelines• Cascadia Rising

June 2016

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Your Community

• Volunteer opportunities

Community Organizations Active in Disaster

Citizen Corps

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Emergency Management POCs

• Marion County– Ed Flick, [email protected]

• City of Salem– Roger Stevenson, [email protected]

• Polk County– Dean Bender, [email protected]

• Yamhill County– Sue Lamb, [email protected]

• Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde – Jamie Baxter, [email protected]

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Resiliency is a choice

• It is not built overnight, but even measured improvements are valuable

• This series is intended to provide you the tools

A Truly resilient community is one where members of the public are educated about the risks and hazards their community faces, and what to do in the event of a major event. Communities that are better prepared to deal with events like flooding, wildfires or earthquakes will have a better chance at a quick recovery. (NACo)

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Questions?