EOP ESF #1

Evacuation Guide

The following guidelines will be followed in the event of an evacuation, in addition to the

Disaster and Evacuation Security guidelines (ESF #13 Appendix #4).

I. Authority

A . The formal authority to order an evacuation during emergencysituations rests

with the Mayor of the affected jurisdiction or the President of the RRPJ

according to procedures outlined in the Louisiana Emergency Assistance and

Disaster Act of 1993 as amended.

B. During immediate life-threatening conditions, this authority maybe exercised

locally by the Fire Chief, Police Chief, Sheriff, OHSEP Director, or their

designated representative.

C. The Mayor and/or RRPJ President should be immediately notifiedfollowing a

decision to evacuate a populated area.

D. The OHSEP or activated EOC should also be notified of evacuations in the

event that shelter operations are needed.

II. Direction and Control

A. The ESF #1 Coordinator will exercise direction and control of evacuation efforts

for the parish.

B. If local efforts are exhausted, assistance in evacuation operations will be

requested from nearby jurisdictions, the Northwest Region VII, or the state or

federal government. Requests to the Region, State or Federal government will

be conducted through the Red River OHSEP.

C. Evacuation required within a municipal jurisdiction will be directed and

controlled at the municipal level and supported as necessary by parish

government.

III. General

A. The following factors will be considered by the ESF #1 Coordinator (or

emergency services if a limited evacuation) when planning an evacuation:

1. characteristics of the hazard or threat

2. magnitude, intensity, speed of onset, duration, and impact on local

community will determine:

a. number of people to be evacuated

b. time available to effect the evacuation

c. time and distance of travel necessary to assure safety

B. Designation of the area to be evacuated shall be determined by local

emergency services as early into the emergency as possible. This identification

should be as specific and logical as possible. If the event involves a hazardous

materials incident, the Haz Mat Technician, possibly in conjunction with the

Louisiana State Police will determine the area to be evacuated.

C. The Red River OHSEP and 911 Communications District should be informed of

the evacuation ahead of time because persons not understanding the message

will undoubtedly call to find out more information.

D. Evacuees will use the designated evacuation routes which will allow emergency

personnel to monitor and evaluate evacuation operations. Impediments to

evacuation must be countered to ensure effective evacuation operations.

1. It is possible to be out of Red River Parish, possibly out of state, within 45 –

60 minutes in any direction of departure. There are two major evacuation

routes and numerous minor ones. The vehicular capacity rate is 1,000

vehicles per hour at 20 mph. Any evacuation route should be sufficient for

an immediate limited evacuation. In the event of a mass, evacuation,

Red RiverParish could be evacuated (worse case scenario) in approximately

four (4) hours.

2. All the evacuation routes are subject to the same hazards as the parish.

The most likely scenario would be a transportation-related hazardous

material incident that blocks an evacuation route. In that event, there are

alternative routes for evacuation and the Red River Parish Sheriff’s

Department will determine the alternative routes to be used.

3. The Red River Parish Sheriff’s Department and local police departments will

maintain checkpoints at intersectionsdetermined by the Transportation

Coordinator to assure movement of traffic and reduction of potential

impediments.

4. If evacuation becomes blocked due to a physical barrier, traffic congestion,

etc., action must be taken to either remove the barrier or to establish another

evacuation route and reroute the traffic. The Red River Parish Sheriff’s

Department will determine the action to be taken. Inoperable vehicles will be

moved to the side of the road or towed away to keep traffic moving.

5. There are fewer than 3,200 households to evacuate from Red River Parish.

The several directions in which to evacuate are all in rural areas with limited

or no ready access to fuel, water, medical aid, vehicle maintenance,

information nor comfort facilities. Within one hourmost residents will be out

of parish.

6. The Red River Parish Sheriff with the local municipal police agencies are

responsible for overseeing and controlling evacuation routes and for

providing traffic control. For major evacuations, the EOC will be activated.

Decisions will be made at the EOC by the ESF #1 Transportation

Coordinator and transmitted to Incident Command or the Incident Command

Post.

IV. Public Information

A. Radio and TV emergency alert messages will be the primary means of

keeping the evacuees and the general public informed. Law enforcement

and fire services may assist in disseminating public information and

warnings through street-to-street or house-to-house.

B. The broadcast announcements should furnish listeners with specifics

about the area being evacuated, when people are to leave and where

they are to go.

C. The messages will reach people in the affected area, accelerating the

evacuation process.

D. The broadcasts will also help get the word to people from the

area who are not presently at their affected home or business.

V. Transportation Assistance

A. In the event transportation is required for evacuees, Red River

Parish School Board buses and Community Action buses and wheelchair –

accessible vans are available to be used as needed. If there is not enough

time to acquire transportation for persons without their own mode of

transportation, officials should request persons with vehicles who are

evacuating, to give the persons without a vehicle a ride to the designated

area. Able-bodied evacuees may be asked to walk to the nearest assembly

point to await transportation.

B. All household pets in cages or carriers that safely and secure and confine

such pets and are specifically designed for the containment and transport of

endanger human life.

C. Persons with disabilities who utilize service animals will be evacuated with

those service animals on public transportation.

D. Hotel and motel guests will be expected to use their own modes of

transportation for evacuation.

E. Hospitals are responsible for evacuating their patients and nursing homes

are responsible for evacuating their residents.

F. The Red River Parish Sheriff is responsible for evacuating the inmates of

Red River Parish Jail and the Ware Youth Detention Center.

G. Assistance from the private sector and local voluntary organizations may be

requested by the activated EOC.

VI. Staging Area:

A. In the event of a mass evacuation, a designated staging area will be

determined and announcement of where people who are unable to provide

their own transportation should gather.

B. There are several sites designated as staging areas to be used in the event

of a limited or mass evacuation. These will be used as staging areas and

departure points.

C. If school students are evacuated to a designated staging area, all students

will be transported to the designated staging area and picked up by family at

the staging area.

D. A responsible volunteer, teacher, principal or reserve officer will be

designated to provide direction at the staging area and respond to direction

from the ESF #1 Coordinator.

VII. Special Situations

A. Emergency services should anticipate and be ready to handle special

situations associated with public evacuations. If the area to be evacuated

includes schools, hospitals, nursing homes, day care centers, or similar

facilities, pre-planning efforts make the evacuation much more efficient.

Close coordination with responsible officials at special locations is a

necessity to ensure an orderly evacuation. The relocation of special

populations to similar facilities or arrangement for pickup by family members

can be accomplished with pre-planning.

B. Each school, day-care, nursing home and hospital has in place an

evacuation plan that coordinates with the Red River EOP and provides for

pickup by family members and or relocation to similar facilities.

C. A staging area will be announced in the event of a limited evacuation. This

will allow family members to pick-up their relations at the staging area, not

the site of evacuation.

D. The following provisions have been made for providing temporary sheltering to special needs populations: These groups will be transported to designated staging area and necessary arrangements for temporary sheltering will be addressed.

1. School Children: will be transported by school buses to designated staging area to be picked up by family. They will be accompanied by teachers and principal.

2. Children in day-care center: will be transported to designated

staging area by van, bus or private vehicle to be picked up by family. They will be accompanied by staff.

3. Nursing home residents: will be transported to designated staging area by van or bus to designated staging area to be picked up by family members. Those who require special assistance, will be transported to another nursing home or to the nearest hospital.

All nursing homes in Red River Parish have plans that address this need.

4. Handicapped: will be transported by wheelchair-accessible van to the designated staging area.

5. Non-English speaking people:will be assisted to the designated staging area.

6. Hospitals: Both hospitals will transport patients to staging area or another facility by ambulance, bus, wheelchair-accessible van or private vehicle.

7. Incarcerated residents: The Red River Parish Jail and the Ware

Youth Detention Center will be evacuated by bus and van to a

neighboring parish facility.

8. Transients and people without transportation:will be transported to

the designated area by bus or van from Community Action.

VIII. Shelter

A. Evacuees will move to designated areas within the jurisdiction or a

neighboring jurisdiction not impacted by the hazard that caused the

evacuation.

B. Emergency services will coordinate with the Red River OHSEP or the

activated EOC to coordinate support resources (including shelters) leaving

field personnel free to concentrate on the movement of people.

C. The Red River OHSEP and 911 Communications District should be informed

of the evacuation as soon as possible because persons not understanding

the message will undoubtedly call to find out more information.

D. Evacuees have to go somewhere. Many will go to the homes of friends or

relatives. Others will need temporary housing in congregate shelters. If

the duration of the evacuation is likely to be more than a short period, it will

be necessary to consider selecting the most comfortable shelters (in

preference to buildings that may not be appropriate for long-term use).

E. Red River Parish has no buildings suitable for a long-term evacuation

center. There are some sites within the Red River Parish suitable for

temporary shelter (24 - 72 hours) for a small number of people depending

upon availability.

F. Anyone who presents to a temporary shelter in need of assistance, will be

registered.

G. In the event of a long-term evacuation, congregate housing will have to be

arranged in the Northwest Region VII area or another part of the state.

H. Volunteer, non-profit, charitable and religious organizations mayprovide

assistance for registration, identification, medical assistance, shelter, mass

feeding, collection of clothing, food commodities, furniture,bedding and

cleaning supplies, as well as cleanup, restoration, temporaryrepairs and

rehabilitation of housing, evacuation, and search and rescue. At time of

warning, they may provide assistance in evacuationand search and rescue.

IX. Security

A. Perimeter security shall be established by law enforcement. The

purpose is to prohibit entry to the affected area. This will preclude people

entering the area while emergency services are trying to get people out or

continue essential operations. The Louisiana Department of Transportation

can furnish barricades to assist with perimeter control. Emergency service

vehicles with flashing lights can also block streets.

B. The ESF #13 Coordinator is responsible for direction and control of security.

(See ESF #13 Appendix #4).

X. Re-Entry Instructions

A. Re-entry into an evacuated area will only be allowed after it is

determined by the ESF #13 Public Safety & Security Coordinator

and the ESF #5 Emergency Management Coordinator that it is safe to do

so. Technical advice from state or federal officials may be necessary in

some instances (radiological, hazardous materials type incidents, etc.)

B. Information regarding return to the area will be disseminated over radio and

TV. Access to controlled areas will be handled by law enforcement.

C. Emergency services and public information advisories should warn people

returning to the evacuated area as to any hazards, so people will be alert to

changes in their environment.

1. Residents should be advised how to turn utilities back on.

2. Instructions for food and water safety should be disseminated. 3. Information should be made available concerning available assistance and how to request it.

D. See ESF #13 Appendix #4.

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Rev: 12/2011ESF #1 – Appendix #3

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