- Beginning with the lowest level (Condition 4), these conditions are as follows:
- CONDITION 4 is the "increased awareness"
stage and will be used when a higher degree of readiness than is
normally present is needed. This condition will automatically be in
effect during hurricane season (June 1 - November 30) or:
a. during periods of fire threat due to severe drought. b. upon a serious increase in international tension. c. if the possibility of local civil unrest exists. d. if the possibility of public exposure to a hazardous material exists.
ACTION: the Emergency
Management Coordinator will initiate general increased readiness
activities. Group Managers/Department Heads shall review their
respective Standard Operating Procedures and/or annexes and advise the
Emergency Management Coordinator of any changes in personnel, material
resources or operating procedures which may impact the department's
readiness. -
CONDITION 3 is the "watch"
phase and indicates the existence of potential danger that could
develop into a hazardous condition requiring a greater degree of
readiness than Condition 4, but is not an immediate threat to life or
property. Condition 3 may be generated by:
a. HURRICANE WATCH (the National Weather
Service predicts landfall to be likely within 36 hours and/or within
100 miles of Corpus Christi.) b. TORNADO WATCH. c. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH. d. the transit of extremely hazardous materials through the city by rail, truck or other means. e.
an international situation has deteriorated to the point that enemy
attack is a possibility. This condition allows sufficient time for an
orderly evacuation and preparation of shelters. f. small scale local civil unrest occurs.
ACTION: The Office of
Emergency Management will be staffed as necessary and active liaison
will be maintained with the National Weather Service through direct
telephone if the hazard is weather related. The Emergency Management
Coordinator shall notify and brief the Mayor, City Manager and key
Department Heads on the crisis situation and developments. The
operational status of the Emergency Operations Center shall be
verified. Primary EOC personnel will check their equipment and will be
available from this point on or until the situation is downgraded to
Condition 4. -
CONDITION 2 is the "warning"
phase and will be set when a situation has definite characteristics of
becoming hazardous and there is significant probability of injury
and/or property damage. Condition 2 will normally require some degree
of community alert. The City Manager may declare that the Emergency
Services Policy is in effect. Condition 2 may be generated upon receipt
of a hurricane warning, tornado warning, or any other notification of
the existence of a direct threat such as a toxic spill, major fire,
growing civil disturbance or:
a. an international crisis has deteriorated to the point that enemy attack is probable. b. civil disorder with relatively large scale localized violence. c.
the National Weather Service predicts hurricane landfall within twenty
four hours close enough to Corpus Christi to cause damaging winds, high
tides, and storm surge.
ACTION: The Mayor, City Manager,
Emergency Management Coordinator, key department heads and designated
staff members shall assemble at the Emergency Operating Center.
Emergency procedures and any necessary amendments or modifications will
be briefed for the event in progress. The Public Information Officer
will inform the news media that public information facilities are
operational. All communications equipment will be made operational and
shall be thoroughly checked by the Emergency Management Office staff.
All EOC staff members will remain on one hour standby following initial
check in at the EOC. In the event of a hurricane threat, communications
will be established with the National Weather Service. -
CONDITION 1 indicates hazardous conditions are imminent.
Events such as hurricane landfall within 12 hours, tornado, large
explosion, major toxic chemical release, widespread civil disturbance
and violence, damaging tides or imminent enemy attack will cause
Condition 1 to be set.
ACTION: The EOC will be
fully staffed and each department will begin full emergency operations.
Low lying and other flood prone areas will be evacuated well prior to
the onset of high tides, flood waters or storm surge activity. All
hurricane preparations should be complete prior to setting Condition 1.
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