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== USA Emergency Procedure Resources==
== USA Emergency Procedure Resources==
A few things to think about when starting
A few things to think about when starting
* Depending on the nature of the event you may want to extend the closure end date/time to past the reported end time for the event.  For example, with major flooding how will the road condition be known until the water recedes?  For snow/ice is 24/48 hours enough time for the plows and snow/ice treatment to work so roads can be opened?  This is a suggestion as it is difficult for the reporting agency to know how long a road will need to be closed when the event is still occurring.  It is easier to remove a closure once than to keep extending it several times a day/week.  In past events we worked over 1,100 different road closures.  This is not to encourage a set and forget it approach.  It will be up to the locals to review the sheet and adjust/remove the closers as needed.   
* Depending on the nature of the event you may want to extend the closure end date/time to past the reported end time for the event.  For example, with major flooding how will the road condition be known until the water recedes?  For snow/ice is 24/48 hours enough time for the plows and snow/ice treatment to work so roads can be opened?  This is a suggestion as it is difficult for the reporting agency to know how long a road will need to be closed when the event is still occurring.  It is easier to remove a closure once than to keep extending it several times a day/week.  In past events we worked over 1,100 different road closures.  This is not to encourage a set and forget it approach.  It will be up to the locals to review the sheet and adjust/remove the closures as needed.   


* Do you want to allow traffic to auto open a closure or do you want Waze to ignore traffic when inputting a closure?
* Do you want to allow traffic to auto open a closure or do you want Waze to ignore traffic when inputting a closure?
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!DESCRIPTION
!DESCRIPTION
!RESOURCES, ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
!RESOURCES, ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
|-
|-style="border:1px solid #BBB"
|'''<big>5</big>'''
| style="background: red; color: black;"|'''<big>5</big>'''
|Catastrophe
| style="color: red;"|<big>Catastrophe</big>
|Thousands of road closures required across a large geographic region requiring significant resources from across the nation to manage effectively.
|Thousands of road closures required across a large geographic region requiring significant resources from across the nation to manage effectively.
|
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* Mutual Aid assistance from numerous CM, Champs, and other volunteers from beyond the affected region required.
* Mutual Aid assistance from numerous CM, Champs, and other volunteers from beyond the affected region required.
* Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
* Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
|-
|-style="border:1px solid #BBB"
|'''<big>4</big>'''
| style="background: orange; color: black;"|'''<big>4</big>'''
|Major
| style="color: orange;"|<big>Major</big>


Disaster
Disaster
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* Mutual Aid assistance from a handful of select SM, RC, CM, Champs, and other volunteers from beyond the affected region.
* Mutual Aid assistance from a handful of select SM, RC, CM, Champs, and other volunteers from beyond the affected region.
* Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
* Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
|-
|-style="border:1px solid #BBB"
|'''<big>3</big>'''
| style="background: yellow; color: black;"|'''<big>3</big>'''
|Minor
| <big>Minor</big>


Emergency or  
Emergency or  
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* Coordination with federal, state, local and NGO emergency response agencies.
* Coordination with federal, state, local and NGO emergency response agencies.
* Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
* Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
|-
|-style="border:1px solid #BBB"
|'''<big>2</big>'''
| style="background: green; color: black;"|'''<big>2</big>'''
|Enhanced
| style="color: green;"|<big>Enhanced</big>


Monitoring
Monitoring
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* Coordination with National Weather Service via NWSChat (authorized reps).
* Coordination with National Weather Service via NWSChat (authorized reps).
* Use of standing Emergency Response closure sheet and form for tracking.
* Use of standing Emergency Response closure sheet and form for tracking.
|-
|-style="border:1px solid #BBB"
|'''<big>1</big>'''
| style="background: blue; color: black;"|'''<big>1</big>'''
|Routine Operations
| style="color: blue;"|<big>Routine Operations</big>
|Normal operations using normal local resources.
|Normal operations using normal local resources.
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Revision as of 22:54, 12 May 2019

USA Emergency Procedure Resources

A few things to think about when starting

  • Depending on the nature of the event you may want to extend the closure end date/time to past the reported end time for the event. For example, with major flooding how will the road condition be known until the water recedes? For snow/ice is 24/48 hours enough time for the plows and snow/ice treatment to work so roads can be opened? This is a suggestion as it is difficult for the reporting agency to know how long a road will need to be closed when the event is still occurring. It is easier to remove a closure once than to keep extending it several times a day/week. In past events we worked over 1,100 different road closures. This is not to encourage a set and forget it approach. It will be up to the locals to review the sheet and adjust/remove the closures as needed.
  • Do you want to allow traffic to auto open a closure or do you want Waze to ignore traffic when inputting a closure?
  • Be mindful of your editor's availability when setting end time on closures. Do you really want your closures ending at 8am when most people are still dealing with morning routines? Having them end at 5pm is not any better for the same reason.
  • When closing a segment it is helpful to list the between roads in case more closures are needed on the same road name in a different location(s). Saying Main St is closed it not much help if you have three different parts of Main St to close in the same city/county. Saying Main St is closed between 1st St and 5th St as an example lets other verify if anything needs to be done with the other reported closures for Main St.
  • We need to close all the segments that are reported by the source agency not just the segment we think needs closing. There might be barricades in place for all the reported segments even though a small portion of the road might be affected. The source agency needs to trust that we are going to close whatever segments they say are closed.
  • For road segments flagged as local traffic only closures the suggestion is to keep the segment closed but can be overridden by CM/RC or SM as needed.
  • For long term closures due to damage/washout please place a Map Comment over the area with any reference links showing the damage. For the title it is suggested to use the name of the storm - related closure. Example Harvey related closure.

Want to add background colors to the Wazecon Level and center in the cell.

WazeCon

LEVEL

TITLE DESCRIPTION RESOURCES, ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
5 Catastrophe Thousands of road closures required across a large geographic region requiring significant resources from across the nation to manage effectively.
  • Active emergency response in lieu of routine editing and operations by most AM, SM, RC, CM and editors native to the affected areas, as available.
  • Local editor and leadership pool may be incapacitated.
  • Mutual Aid assistance from numerous CM, Champs, and other volunteers from beyond the affected region required.
  • Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
4 Major

Disaster

Hundreds of road closures required across a geographic area requiring dedicated local and regional resources and possibly some limited outside help.
  • Active emergency response in lieu of routine editing and operations by most AM, SM, RC, CM and able editors native to the affected areas.
  • Mutual Aid assistance from a handful of select SM, RC, CM, Champs, and other volunteers from beyond the affected region.
  • Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
3 Minor

Emergency or

Special Event

Dozens of road closures required confined to a localized geographic area requiring limited dedicated local resources.
  • Active emergency response in lieu of routine editing and normal operations by most AM, SM, RC, CM and able editors native to the affected areas.
  • Coordination with federal, state, local and NGO emergency response agencies.
  • Same roles and responsibilities as below, just more extensive.
2 Enhanced

Monitoring

Enhanced monitoring of a significant threat or special event requiring increased activity by a handful of dedicated local resources or multiple multi-tasking local resources.
  • Increased monitoring efforts by select AM, SM, RC, CM and willing editors native to the affected area.
  • Monitor LiveMap for user reports; DOT, 511 & highway patrol websites; county / city law enforcement, emergency management, and government websites and social media channels; media reports.
  • Coordination via Waze USA VEOC.
  • Coordination with National Weather Service via NWSChat (authorized reps).
  • Use of standing Emergency Response closure sheet and form for tracking.
1 Routine Operations Normal operations using normal local resources.
  • Standard local editor pool with routine AM, SM, RC, CM roles and responsibilities.
  • Use of routine resources such as regional Discord channels, GHO or forums.