By John Cornelison on
10/21/2011 11:31 AM
Hazus is a nationally applicable standardized methodology that contains models for estimating potential losses from earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes. Hazus uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to estimate physical, economic, and social impacts of disasters.
HAZUS-MH is software developed by FEMA that analyzes risk from natural hazards in communities. Although Hazus-MH itself is free, it requires the users to have ArcGIS with ArcView license level.
Existing HAZUS-MH runs for Vashon (i.e. those for our 2005 Earthquake Study,...
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By John Cornelison on
10/21/2011 10:37 AM
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By John Cornelison on
10/21/2011 9:56 AM
In addition to helping maintain Vashon CERT’s generators at the local fire stations each month, Vashon’s Dennis Schroeder has been a volunteer at the Real Change newspaper for the past five years, as well as serving on its Board of Directors for a two-year term. For those who may not know, Real Change is the street newspaper that is sold in Seattle and the surrounding areas by homeless and low-income people. The mission statement...
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By John Cornelison on
10/21/2011 8:11 AM
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By John Cornelison on
10/18/2011 9:36 AM
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By John Cornelison on
10/17/2011 8:31 PM
Thanks to King County’s Dave Nichols for spotting this infographic by the Digital Surgeons depicting where FEMA’s funds have gone this...
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By John Cornelison on
10/17/2011 8:27 PM
KING 5 News reported today a swarm of earthquakes in recent weeks around Mount Rainier: nothing especially exciting, but an alert that it IS an active volcano!
Read the full story here. For the latest view of regional quakes, always visit www.pnsn.org/req2/.
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By John Cornelison on
10/17/2011 5:46 PM
If you appreciated my 14 March post that mentioned the ABC site showing before & after images of some tsunami scenes, you’ll likely also appreciate this somewhat similar set of photos from the Sacramento Bee that show 3 sequential images shot from the same perspective – of maybe a dozen different scenes. Thanks to Cathy Rogers & Jill Watson for alerting us to these. ...
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By John Cornelison on
10/15/2011 7:09 AM
Prepare. Plan. Stay Informed.
The first ever nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System will occur on Nov 9 at 2 pm ET and last for about 3 minutes, according to Damon Penn, of National...
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By John Cornelison on
10/15/2011 4:57 AM
A posting to the northwest DStar email list reports that a new Amateur Radio organization is being formed in Tukwila that will help to foster volunteerism, offer radio and emergency management training and build a sense of community.
The purpose of the club is to:
Volunteer radio skills, equipment and experience to the Tukwila Office of Emergency Management to provide volunteer resources, that in turn will work with the Tukwila Fire and Police in a civilian capacity
Train those interested in becoming licensed radio operators and help them achieve their radio licensing goals
Build a sense of Community by hosting monthly club meetings to introduce club members to new technology, best practices, equipment discussions and anything...
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By John Cornelison on
10/14/2011 8:27 AM
Do you want to see your name in print? Give Linda, Susan or Barbara your recipe(s) before the 21st and your name and recipe(s) will be included in the VIFR Cookbook. Hope to have available for the holidays, if not VIFR will make up gift certificates. If interested in purchasing a cookbook let us know and we can get an idea of how many to order. To those that have already submitted recipes – Thank you! Barbara, Linda and Susan See my earlier post (at http://vashoneoc.org/Blogs/VashonPreparedness/tabid/164/EntryId/105/Submit-a-Recipe-to-Support-Vashon-Explorers.aspx) for a copy of the entry...
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By John Cornelison on
10/13/2011 11:36 AM
Over the last year Debi Richards, the Vashon Chamber of Commerce’s Executive Director has been thinking about how to encourage businesses to get better...
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By John Cornelison on
10/13/2011 10:21 AM
On Saturday October 22, starting at 9:00am and running till 12:00 noon, VashonBePrepared is holding an introduction to all the various partners in the local disaster preparedness effort and how they serve when activated for an emergency. A number of the groups will be there at main fire station (either the Emergency Operations Center or Penny Farcy, depending on number of participants) so you can get more specifics on the organizations’ goals and style. Expanding from the previous EOC 101 courses, there still will be a good introduction to the basics of our EOC operations. Jan Milligan, VashonBePrepared’s Volunteer Coordinator is organizing the effort and would appreciate knowing who is coming to plan for space and refreshments!...
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By John Cornelison on
10/12/2011 6:40 PM
The following is from FEMA: The Department of Homeland Security recently announced the release of the country's first-ever National Preparedness Goal. The goal is the first deliverable required under Presidential Policy Directive (PPD) 8: National Preparedness, which was released in April 2011. The goal sets the vision for nationwide preparedness and identifies the core capabilities and targets necessary to achieve preparedness across five mission areas laid out under PPD 8: prevention, protection, mitigation,...
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By John Cornelison on
10/12/2011 2:26 PM
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By John Cornelison on
10/12/2011 9:23 AM
According to 1st Alert, 79% of families have a fire escape plan, but 51% have never practiced it, and 29% have only done so once. The National Fire Protection Association recommends practicing your emergency escape routes twice annually. Other fire safety organizations promote monthly drills – as a way to bolster reaction times during a real emergency. This likely should also hold for other preparedness plans for Vashon families – and businesses. A Red Cross recent survey...
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By John Cornelison on
10/11/2011 9:36 AM
Seattle Chapter, American Red Cross, is Sponsoring an Amateur Radio General Class Licensing Course The course meets on Monday nights starting October 24, 2011 at 6:30 PM and continues through November 21, 2011. Class hours are generally from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM. The course is at the Seattle Red Cross, 1900 25th Ave., South, Seattle, WA 98144, room 130 (lower level). The course is built to give you confidence in passing the licensing test and knowledge and...
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By John Cornelison on
10/7/2011 4:17 PM
While last winter didn’t seem that cold (skiing was NOT as epic as I had hoped or the dramatic forecasts had predicted), it did have lots of rain and this year is likely to be colder and wetter than average also. According to the national Climate Prediction Center’s announcement yesterday, it looks like a wetter, but not necessarily colder winter...
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By John Cornelison on
10/7/2011 3:48 PM
Thanks to Steve Allen for installing a new automatically activated alert system this afternoon at the North End Fire Station. The system has been improved gradually overtime and no longer relies on monthly volunteers swapping out manually charged batteries for instance. The new system is actually located inside the fire station and so has a trickle charger that will keep the batteries topped off. ...
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By John Cornelison on
10/7/2011 2:42 PM
On September 30th, King County Executive Dow Constantine presented the citizens of Vashon and the organizations that comprise VashonBePrepared with his 2011 Award for Community Preparedness as noted in the King County press release and my comments on...
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By John Cornelison on
10/7/2011 1:51 PM
Sept. 30, 2011
Two King County organizations honored...
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