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WELCOME
AGENDA 15.00 – 15.15 Arrival at HQ FRS Centrum 15.15 – 15.20 Welcome – col. Wim Van Zele 15.20 – 15.40 Presentation MIRG EU – st. comm. David Brown 15.40 – 15.50 MIRG EU – Film – maj. Tom Van Esbroeck 15.50 – 16.05 Coffee break 16.05 – 16.35 Case MIRG EU – Alert process – All partners 16.35 – 16.50 Lessons learned – To Be – Jeroen Zonnevijlle & Arya Honarmand 16.50 – 17.25 Demo & Static show – MIRG-team 17.25 – 17.30 End of visit
FIRE SERVICE BELGIUM Fire Service in Belgium before 2015 589 Towns – 251 Fire Brigades Gas incident Gellingen 2004 January 1th, 2015 Fire Brigade Ghent became Fire and Rescue Services Centrum 34 FRS Zones in Belgium
FRS CENTRUM
FRS CENTRUM TOTAL SURFACE 815 KM2
TOTAL RESIDENTS 505.238 inhabitants
Personnel FRS CENTRUM: Professional firefighters 474 Volunteer firefighters 429 Professional paramedics 42 Volunteer paramedics 90 Civilian personnel 82
FRS CENTRUM MISSION: Be a guiding and binding force in prevention, firefighting, the delivery of assistance, crisis management and disaster relief in cooperation with the other disciplines. VISION: FRS Centrum is recognized by the other emergency providers at home and abroad as a leading, innovative and continuously learning organization.
MIRG EU Two Seas project area
Duration MIRG EU project: November 2011 – November 2014
MIRG EU PARTNER Lead partner Safety Region Zeeland
Jeroen Zonnevijlle Hoofdbrandmeester Eric Lems
MIRG EU PARTNER capt. Tom Van Damme
col. Thierry Van Goethem
col. Wim Van Zele maj. Tom Van Esbroeck dir. Didier De Wulf
MIRG EU PARTNER
Station manager David Brown
MIRG EU PARTNER SDIS62 Pas-De-Calais
col. Pascal Miaux com. Nicolas Leclet lt. Christophe Cousin
MIRG EU PARTNER Province Zeeland
Ron de Meyer
MIRG EU PARTNER Ministry of internal affairs (BE)
MIRG-BE PROTOCOL
OTHER SPEAKERS Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre Ostend (MRCC Ostend) capt. Réjane Gyssens Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC) Arya Honarmand
MIRG EU Intro: David Brown
• 25 years in Offshore Operations
• 3 notable incidents Schofu 1995; Ever decent 1999; DFDS 2014
• FRMR Lead officer for KFRS - POC
• National Lead for ship incidents along side • UK FRMR National Coordinator
• MIRG EU Responsible for all ETE.
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU
Who: • NL lead project/initiative;
• Monitoring Committee;
• Invited EU funded qualified partners UK; FR; NL;
BEL;
• Small ETE team.
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU
When: • Project commenced late 2011 with equipment
presentations and demonstrations held in the UK;
• Policy work began in mid 2012 (OPM)
• Training began March 2013 (TM)
• LSE June 2014
• Final Conference September 2014
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU
What: • Training up a dedicated teams to respond off shore
• Cargo • RoRo RoPax Ferry • Cruise ships
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU
Where: • SDIS 62 Marck-en-Calais
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU
Why: • Marine traffic and shipping movements
• Cargo • RoRo RoPax Ferry • Cruise ships
• Economic consequences extend beyond Europe • Environmental impact • Increasing market trend
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU CAPABILITY GAP
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU
Summary: • Develop a standard set of operating procedures for
cross border integrations; • Develop a robust Training Manual for all the
required elements to become a MIRG team member
• International Large Scale Exercise demonstrated cooperation between all teams
• Develop partnership working at international level.
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU
Next steps: • Continue to communicate and to share knowledge,
skills and education to aid response to or prevent a disaster or mass evacuation at sea;
• Demonstrate continual development of these special skills within other MIRG projects;
• Support our partners and colleagues through workshops, training events and seminars to strive for maintenance of this response.
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
MIRG EU FILM
MIRG EU THANK YOU
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE?
David Brown - Kent Fire & Rescue Service
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CASE MIRG EU
MRCC Ostend
Capt. Réjane Gyssens
Juni 2006 MRCC Ostend
Disaster General Contingency plan Northsea
On request of the captain Only safety incidents Not when SSAS is activated Not when incident is activated on purpose
to harm cargo or ship Not when threatened by terroristic attack
such as, CBRN attack.
When to insert a MIRG team
Inhoud – Workflow bij opdracht
Vessel request assistance of MIRG team via MRCC (SMC) Nautical Director evaluates situation and informs CC-
prov to receive a go for support of the Mirg-team(policy decision) Use of MIRG team activates automaticly the emergency
contingency plan Northsea MIRG Be s being contacted by MRCC Ostend
MRCC delivers intake “Checklist Fire” and “Dangerous
Goods Checlist” to MIRG-Be. MIRG-Be decides if they will participate for the
incident responce.
Flowchart MIRG teams
Warning
Call-back procedure Intake Estimated arrival t ime Situation 15’ , f irst & second departure
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Preparation
Preparing transport Preparing personal bags / clothing Transport
To holding area Registrat ion of departure t ime, names, etc
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SOP’S Tasking to incident Fire liaison officer Deployment and transportation Nominal role Communications Incident command Hand-over procedure
MIRG-EX
Berisuas and MIRG-EX
Berisuas Cluster Project MIRGEX project: Partnership Budget Objectives Planning Scenario Tasks Issues
Closing Remarks Questions?
Berisuas Cluster Project MIRGEX project: Partnership Budget Objectives Planning Scenario Tasks Issues
Closing Remarks Questions?
MIRG-EU Project
Berisuas
BEtter Response and Improved Safety through
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Relevance MIRG capability Ferry Sorrento 150 evacuated at sea 28 April 2015 – Mallorca Norman Atlantic Ferry 11 lives lost 19 missing 28 December 2014, Italy
And of course…
Partnership MIRGEX
Federale Dienst Openbare Hulpverlening, West-Vlaanderen Mobiliteit en openbare werken Vlaanderen (coast guard) Havendienst Zeebrugge Brandweerzone Waasland Brandweerzonezone Antwerpen 1 Brandweerzone Centrum SDIS de Pas-de-Calais Kent Fire & Rescue Service Veiligheidsregio Zeeland EU commission (civil protection)
Objectives MIRGEX
Develop the multidisciplinary approach to maritime accidents
by integrating the land based structures into the exercise.
Improving their own capabilities by including a CBRN and an entrapment element within the exercise scenario
Test the abilities of the MIRG teams within the European Commission civil protection mechanism
Budget
Total budget 1,219,357
Planning MIRGEX
Start project January 2015
Set up project structure: Jan-June 2015
Table top exercises February 2016
Command post exercise May 2016
Full scale exercise 11 & 12 October 2016
Final conference 23 November 2016
End of project December 2016
Knowledge exchange within the EU
Italy
London Fire Brigade
Nordic MIRG Baltic MIRG
Closing Remarks
Questions?
“ESSENTIAL FOR PUBLIC SAFETY”
TO-BE SITUATION
Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) and MIRG
DG ECHO B.1 – Emergency Response
ERCC Main Operations Room
ERCC: Three Main Functions
1. Coordination of disaster response within the framework of the new Union civil protection legislation - UCPM
2. Coordination platform for humanitarian aid and civil protection operations – UCPM-HA
3. Enhanced coordination hub for the whole Commission: entry point for Argus and POC for IPCR/"Solidarity Clause" activations – IPCR/SC
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Entrance Rue de la Loi 86 (for EC staff only)
Entrance Rue Joseph II-79 (for visitors)
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1 – Main Operations (OPS 1) : ; 2 – Operations 2 (OPS 2) : 00/MED 2; 3 – Operations 3 (OPS 3) : 00/MED 1; 4 – Analysis and Planning : 00/PAY 1; 5 – Transport and Logistics: 00/PAY 2; 6 – Briefing / Hand Over 1: 00/A 151; 7 – Briefing / Hand Over 2: 00/A 137; 8 – Auditorium : 00/ MED 3;
9 – Reception Area; 10 – Crisis Committee : 00/ 009; 11 – Liaison offices; 12 – Meeting : 00/037 + 00/033 B; 13 – Seminar : 00/033 A; 14 – Inner Garden (patio); 15 – Kitchens; 16 – Sanitary Facilities.
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24 HCP (High capacity pumping), 5 WP (Water purification), 3 FFFP (Aerial forest fire fighting module using planes), 10 AMP (Advanced medical post), 4 AMPS (Advanced medical post with surgery), 4 MEVAC (Medical aerial evacuation of disaster victims), 30 MUSAR (Medium urban search and rescue – 1 equipped and
trained for cold conditions), 12 HUSAR (Heavy urban search and rescue), 16 CBRNDET (CBRN detection and sampling), 5 CBRNUSAR (USAR in CBRN conditions), 2 FHOS (Field hospital), 1 ETS (Emergency Temporary Shelter), 7 GFFF (Ground forest fire fighting), 20 GFFF-V (Ground forest fire fighting using vehicles), 2 FC (Flood containment), 4 FRB (Flood rescue using boats), 10 TAST (Technical assistance and support team)
149 CP modules and 10 TAST registered by the PS
Voluntary pool
• The voluntary pool is a system whereby Member States can pre-commit response capacities for EU missions.
• The quality of the assistance is ensured through the establishment of quality criteria and a certification process.
In return for this commitment, Member States benefit
from financial support for developing and transporting these capacities.
Monitoring tools
GDACS: Global Disaster Alert And Coordination System
EFAS - European Flood Awareness System: Floods forecasting and Flood alerts
Weather monitoring EFFIS – European Forest Fire Information System: Fires forecasting
Information CECIS: Common Emergency Communication and Information System
ECHO/ERCC Portal
ECHO Daily Flash
ECHO Crisis Reports
Website: www.europa.eu/echo
ERCC
Disaster stricken country
Request for assistance Acceptance / rejection of
assistance offered Information update
Offer of assistance
Activation of the Mechanism
Deployment of UCP Teams
Coordination of Transport
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QUESTIONS?
DEMO STATIC SHOW
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