cgc hem plan
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CITY OF CALAPAN
BACKGROUNDCalapan City is a
second class component City of Oriental Mindoro. The City is politically subdivided into 62 barangays, nineteen (19) of these barangays are located at the coastal area.
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• The City is approximately 150 km south of Manila and bounded at north and Southeast by Calapan Bay, south and Southeast Municipality of Naujan, at west Municipality of Baco.
• According to the latest population count, the City has 116,976 total population at 1.49%.
As of 2008, there are 2,800 franchised tricycles, four (5) shipping lines, 153 multicabs, more or less vans 500 and 600 PUJ.
• The City’s major means of production are rice (palay),fruits (coconut, banana, citrus, calamansi, rambutan, lanzones, sinturis, vegetables and aquaculture products (fish
Crabs, shrimps). Major industries such as tourism, parks and the city hall. The Caluangan Lake is 2% fish ponds, providing a source of income to the constituents. The City is blessed by free flowing water which provides irrigation to 6,847 hectares of rice fields or 80% agricultural areas.
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• The shell depot is located at Lazareto, Calapan City . Trade industry comprises rice mills and the presence of Jollibee, Chowking and Greenwich pizza parlor
• Major industries such as tourism, parks and the city hall.
• The Caluangan Lake is 2% fish ponds, providing a source of income to the constituents.
• The City is blessed by free flowing water which provides irrigation to 6,847 hectares of rice fields or 80% agricultural areas.
Major transportation include shipping (Supercat & Roro), vans (Rodasco, Angel Star, Ormindo, Yellow Mega Van) Tricycle (around 2,800 registered), Jeep Multicabs Land Transportation (Amie Transportation). The Calapan City Seaport serves as the major connecting route to Batangas City and an airport.
In terms of communication facilities, there are 2 Local TV Networks (TV Net and Calapan Cable), 2 Local Telecom Systems
Internet Cafes, Cellsites (Globe/Smart), Radio Stations (DWOM, DWIM, HOT FM), Print Media (Mindoro Bulletin, Island Sentinel, Halcon Star
There are 2 major cultural events which Calapan City observes; these are Kalapfest and Sinkaw Festival.
• The Calapan City Seaport serves as the major connecting route to Batangas City and an airport.
• Fraternity or gang wars, prostitution, illegal fishing, red tide, double dead meat, black bug (Palay pest), fire (residential commercial and forest),illegal drugs, accident-prone area and motorcycle accidents are threats to public safety.
Major installation prone to sabotage such as depot, power sites, TV/Radio Stations, electric power plants and cell sites.
• The most prevalent activities threatening the security and defense such as: theft, snatching, shoplifting and vandalism. Major threats of the City such as CPP/NPA/NDF, flooding, typhoons
earthquakes, tsunami, emerging diseases
In terms of response capabilities the City Public Safety Department has already been institutionalized is the focal unit/division responsible in saving lives and protecting properties.
OTHER DATA:
Infant Mortality Rate 36 or 6. 22 %
Crude Mortality Rate 24.10%
% Employed in Agriculture
Farmer worker -2,390Tenant - 542
RECENT DISASTER INCIDENTS
• There were two major disaster events which brought significant effects to human lives and properties; these were typhoon Caloy, May 12, 2006 and the flooding incidents on December 7, 17, 27, 2005.
• To provide timely warning to constituents, typhoon tracks was continuously monitored through internet, coordination with local PAGASA Personnel, constant Monitoring of water level at the following river channels Bucayao, Mag-asawang Tubig and at the coastal areas
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Alert and dissemination warning notices were relayed through cellphones, roaming using public add system, landlines, radios and media, 1 siren to alert the constituents and continuous coordination with RDCC IV-B Operations Center.
As a risk reduction measures, evacuation centers were identified through the coordination with various line agencies (PNP, AFP, DPWH), rechanneling of river and sandbagging were likewise undertaken.
Other activities related to risk reduction were: regular quarterly meetings and when need arises, The City Mayor presides the CDCC meetings, thereby facilitating the decision making process
Alerting the PSD – Rescue/Response (paramedics and firefighters); BFP – to protect lives and properties through prevention and suppresion;organized BDCC’s to facilitate dissemination of warning information and reporting of disaster incident, the Old City Hall was designated as an alternate Emergency Operation Center, and setting up communication systems, to alert people using church bells, public address,
CIO, local media. Likewisem, strong linkages were established with NDCC to facilitate augmentation, support from higher authorities.
II. PLAN DESCRIPTION
A. DEFINITION
The City Government of Calapan Health Emergency Management Plan defines the direction of the City Disaster Coordinating Council in preparing for an efficient and effective Health Emergency Management in any event of disaster. This embodies a set of strategies and activities based on hazards and vulnerabilities or risk analysis.
B. CONTEXT OF CGC –HEM Plan
• The Preparedness Plan contains strategies and activities that the City of Calapan will carry out to build and enhance local capacity to respond to emergency or disaster.
• Whereas its Response Plan includes strategies and activities in utilizing local resources for effective and efficient response during emergency or disaster. Likewise, this Response Plan includes policies, protocols, guidelines and procedures pertaining to various emergency management system for more efficient response.
• The Rehabilitation Plan which entails strategies and activities in mainstreaming the locality back to its prepared position for any forthcoming eventuality.
• The Annexes of the Plan includes the inventory of its internal and external resources, in terms of inventory lists and directories, in the context of human resources, logistics, financial resources, existing systems and services.
C. SCOPE OF THE PLAN
The plan shall be implemented by the City Disaster Coordinating Council together with other concerned agencies
D. PURPOSE
• The plan establishes the status of alertness of the City Disaster Coordinating Council and their responsibilities during the occurrence of disaster/calamities and exigencies within the City of Calapan
III. GOAL AND OBJECTIVES
“To minimize morbidity, mortality and complications during emergency or disaster”
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
To build organizational capacity of the City Disaster Manager and decision makers that will become a foundation for operations and emergency response.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: To strengthen the emergency, preparedness, response
and recovery plan To develop systems for emergency management To update existing guidelines, procedures, protocols of
developed emergency/disaster management systems To develop human resource competencies for
emergency response To coordinate with the hospital (governtment or
private) services for better emergency management To ensure availability of logistics, funds, and other
resources in times of emergency or disaster To strengthen BDCC as first responders during
emergency
CITY DISASTER COORDINATING COUNCIL
IV. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE CALAPAN
At the City Level, there shall be constituted the City/Municipal Disaster Coordinating Councils, with the City/Municipal Mayor as Chairman. The Station Commander of the Integrated National Police shall be the Vice-Chairman and Action Officer of the Council.
The Council shall be further composed of organic City/Municipal officials as well as National Officials assigned to the City/Municipality.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CITY DISASTER COORDINATING COUNCIL
• CDCC Chairman/Mayor Advise the Governor of the Province on all matters
relative to the progress on the ongoing calamity/disaster.
Exercise general supervision and control of the disaster operation in Calapan
Issue emergency measures to cope with meet emergency situation
Call upon any government agency as well as the private sector for assistance
He may assign a Disaster Action Officer who shall be directly responsible to him in the implementation of this PLAN
CDCC Vice ChairmanProvide support and assistance to the Mayor
with regards to the implementation of the PlanMakes all equipment and personnel under his
supervision available for employment in disaster operations
Performs such other functions as the Mayor may direct
Disaster Action OfficerResponsible to the Mayor with regards to the
conduct of operations of all line services and coordinating units of the CDCC
Exercise direct supervision and control over all the activities of the Disaster Operations
Issue emergency measures with clearance/approval from the mayor to cope with emergency situations
Perform the function in absence of the ChairmanPerform such other function as the Mayor may
assign
Intelligence and Disaster Analysis Section / Secretariat Receive reports from the field monitor and disaster
monitoring unit through telephones and all such other means of communication and submit the same to the mayor
Update disaster progress /development by properly filling up the disaster monitoring charts and maps
Inform the Mayor of the Reports coming from the line operations units
Receive and supervises in recording and dispatching relief goods for distribution
Responsible in conducting lateral coordination with other disaster cooperating agencies as regards the deployment of personnel and equipment and in the immediate delivery of assistance and services needed.
Public Information Team Responsible for disseminating information, warning
and advice to the public through the media after proper coordination and clearance from the Mayor.
Security Team Responsible in providing security and protection for
other disaster operation service units against possible hostile action.
Shall be responsible for coordinating the deployment of police and military forces in the affected areas to prevent possible looting and other forms of lawlessness.
Responsible in coordinating with PNP as regards the availability of units needed in the maintenance of peace and order
Perform such other functions as the Mayor may assign.
Transportation Team Shall be responsible for assisting stranded
motorists by making available to them means of transportation to safer and/or less congested areas
Shall be responsible for removing all stranded vehicles along highways and other thoroughfares to enhance public safety and facilitate mobility
Provides transportation and mobility for the evacuation of people to safer areas
Provides transportation for the distribution of relief goods
Acts as the alternate public transportation in time of public utilities strike and other emergencies
Responsible in coordinating with LTO, PNP, Highway Patrol, Coastguard, Maritime Police and other agencies/organizations for the availability of transport vehicles.
Performs such other functions as the mayor may direct.
Health TeamProvide assistance for medical welfare and
rehabilitationConducts first aid and evacuation of injured to
hospitalsPrevent the spread of epidemic and enforces
sanitation measures in evacuation center and disaster areas
Issue medical supplies to victimsResponsible in coordinating with PNRC,
DSWD, DOH and Barangay Health CenterCenters for the speed delivery of medicines
and medical treatment neededPerform such other functions as the Mayor may
assign
Relief TeamResponsible in providing personnel in the actual
distribution of relief goodsResponsible in providing personnel to act as liaison
to the local government until directly reporting to the City Mayor and or to the local disaster action officer and report to the Intelligence and Disaster Analysis Section or DAC from time to time for situational update.
Responsible in manning evacuation centers and in reporting to the Intelligence and Disaster Analysis Section or DAC the number of evacuees, service and relief goods needed
Performs such other functions as the mayor may direct
Search and Rescue TeamConduct of search and rescue , evacuation of
disaster victimsAssist the BDCC personnel in manning and
maintenance of evacuation center in times of use during calamities
• RehabilitationResponsible in providing dumptrucks Responsible in cleaning the roads/streets,
debris, garbage, etc to accelerate mobility
Engineering TeamResponsible in coordinating with DPWH, CPEOm,
CATSI, TV NET in providing the following: Restoration of the fallen electric wires, disconnected
telephone lines, damaged water pipes, road and other infrastructures and cut off electric power lines of communications when public safety as requires.
Provides for emergency facilities such as power, communication access roads and bridges, toilet/bath room in evacuation centers and operations staging area and
Provides heavy equipment such as dumptrucks, grader and other
Ensure the availability of emergency power, water and communication facilities
Assign the liaison officers to ORMECO/NAPOCOR during times disaster
Performs such other functions as the mayor may direct.