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Emergency Preparedness Plan
In preparation for the 2006 Atlantic Storm Season, Mayor C. Ray Nagin's Office of Emergency Preparedness has developed a strategic plan for the management and evacuation of the citizens of New Orleans. Through detailed evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of responses to past events across the nation, and the integration of the on the ground experiences of the mayor and his emergency team during the response and recovery to last years Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the city's new emergency plan focuses on the logistical how-to of moving citizens out of harm's way.
City Communication infrastructure is being upgraded and an emphasis is being placed on interoperability with government agencies and law enforcement across the region.
Mayor Nagin has named May hurricane preparedness month and urges residents to sit down with their families before the June 1 beginning of hurricane season to make their own emergency plan. A completed plan should include when and where family members should meet, where they should evacuate, and what they should bring, including money, food and health-related supplies. The city's technology office is working with Homeland Security and the Office of Emergency Preparedness on a new website to assist citizens with this crticial task.
"There will be no shelter of last resort," Nagin declared. "In the future, the Convention Center will be a staging point for evacuations, not a shelter, and Amtrak trains will also be used for evacuation purposes."
A critical component of any Emergency Preparedness Plan is how the evacuation of assisted needs citizens, such as the elderly and infirm, will be managed. To this end, the city presents a new City Assisted Evacuation Plan (CAEP). The purpose of the CAEP is to help citizens who want to evacuate during an emergency, but lack the capability to self-evacuate. The CAEP is not intended to replace the individual’s personal responsibility in preparing their own evacuation. It is meant to be an evacuation method of last resort and only for those citizens who have no other means or, have physical limitations that prohibit self evacuation.
The City of New Orleans is working to devise a system to evacuate pets. Details are not yet available. All owners planning to evacuate pets should plan for their needs by packing a carrier/kennel, collar with leash, current ID and vaccination documents for the pet, medications if applicable, and a photo of the pet. Please, refer to the following LASPCA and Humane Society documents/links for further information on pet safety.
For Spanish and Viet versions of the documents below click here.
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Assisted Evacuation Plan
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Size: 61.81KB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:02 PM
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This document details the specifics of the City of New Orleans, City Assisted Evacuation Plan (CAEP).
In addition, here are the physical CAEP pickup locations:
General Population
- O. Perry Walker High School
- NORD Stallings Community Center
- Municipal Auditorium
- Warren Easton High School
- Kingsley House
- NORD Lyons Community Center
- McMain High School
- Palmer Park
- Mary Queen of Vietnam Church
- Dryades YMCA
Special Needs
- Arthur Mondy Senior Center
- Central City Senior Center
- Carrollton United Methodist Church
- Kingsley House
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CAEP Map
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Size: 348.96KB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:02 PM
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A Map of locations for the CAEP.
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Preparing Makes Sense
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Size: 2.15MB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:03 PM
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Get Involved Now: A guide for volunteers who wish to serve their local governments and communities during disasters
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Preparing Makes Sense
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Size: 5.62MB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:03 PM
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Get Ready Now: A guide on developing an emergency plan, evacuation kit and communications plan for your home
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CAEP FLowchart
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Size: 64.58KB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:03 PM
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This document details the specific process flow of the City of New Orleans City Assisted Evacuation Plan.
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Evacuation and Pregnancy
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Size: 117.10KB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:04 PM
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This document is an evacuation information guide for moms-to-be and their families.
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Emergency Preparedness for Pets
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Size: 306.51KB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:04 PM
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This document helps you plan for an event, taking into account how best to prepare so that pets can be evacuated while ensuring the safety of you, your pets, and others.
The City of New Orleans is working to devise a system to evacuate pets. Details are not yet available. All owners planning to evacuate pets should plan for their needs by packing a carrier/kennel, collar with leash, current ID and vaccination documents for the pet, medications if applicable, and a photo of the pet. Please, refer to the following LASPCA and Humane Society documents/links for further information on pet safety.
http://www.la-spca.org/education/health_safety/disaster.htm
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Manufactured Home Safety
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Size: 50.42KB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:36 PM
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This document provides safety and storm preparation information for citizens living in manufactured housing, such as trailers and temporary homes.
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Why You Must Evacuate New Orleans
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Size: 108.28KB Type: pdf Last Updated On: 7/27/2006 2:37 PM
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A flyer designed for new citizens of the City to let them know about hurricane risks in Louisiana
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