‘errace’s first real.‘“Emergen- ‘Plan” ‘is now in. place. ergency: Services area coor- ator Ray Tank says he has “opment of the plan, which began last November. The comprehen- . _sive'75-page document replaces _a few. pages of. notes that have served as..the area’s, only emergency plan since the early 960s. oo _ Arid’ according to Mayor Jack - Talstra, ‘‘With the diversity of “contingencies we could be expos- __ ducation ‘of tl who are assigned emergency- _ ed to. today, emergency prepar- edness is becoming. more of a- necessity for our communities. The. development of the ‘emergency plan forthe City, of Terrace has been, and will con- ‘tinue. to be, a constant. endea- -vour..to keep.abreast’ of the changing situations, in order to mitigate the effects of a disaster "on the people of our i ‘s too _“ completed the study and devel- . area," The plan lays out step-by-step procedures’ and’ describes the’ coordination of services for 30 earthquakes to. industrial emer- gencies, and defines the role and level of authority. for “both | government and civilian agen- cies. . framework for emergency pre- yention by maintaining a condi- tion of constant. readiness through’ emergency’. planning, training and education of those related responsibilities. .. He says that if a disaster were to occur, acommand post would be set up immediately to coor- dinate: the appropriate. services — ‘in order to: minimize the extent of the emergency. ‘‘The first priority of emergency response _ageticies ‘is to preserve life, and secondly to protect property,” — eT ASSIEED says Tank. - Awareness is the key,. and it-is the public’s responsibili- ty to notify the: RCMP of any in- dication. of: an emergency —.no. matter how small. He explains, however, that there are differing ‘levels of emergency conditions __; that warrant: different levels of Tank says it also provides a _ o | response. _ For example, the plan would not be initiated in the event of a ‘regular’? emergency such as the normal deployment of the po- lice, fire, ‘public works or other city staff. ‘In’ such cases, nor- mal departmental procedures will be employed,” says Tank. ‘However, an. unusual emer- gericy requiring action beyond normal procedures would cause ‘the’ plan to be implemented. “Such. incidents ‘may involve . flooding, multiple injuries, dangerous. goods spills, and evacuation ‘of. the. public,” _eX- read . plained Tank, “It is requested he said, that the Area Coordinator or Deputy Coordinator be advised (through the RCMP) so that assessment of additional re- “quirements can. be made by the . Emergency. Control. Group. . members.’ He added that if the threat to life and property exceeded the. capacity of ‘local resources, the ‘Attorney General’s Department would be advised through the Provincial Emergency Program ‘and the responsibility for min- iniizing the effect of the emer- ‘gency would be shared by both local and provincial authorities. The responsibility for moni- toring, maintaining and,if neces- sary, implementing. the. plan © locally, lies with the area coor- dinator, Ray Tank,.the deputy — area coordinator, Denise Fisher, “and department -heads of such. agencies as the local detachment. | Terrace Review — Wednesday, June g, 1988 2] ofthe RCMP, the fire depart. ment, the public: w : ment and emergency t ‘health ser- vices. Tank emphasizes. ..that « the public ‘also shares.:this ‘respon- sibility, and the safety of. the community, to-a large degree, rests with the public. 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