In the event of an emergency situation, members of the CERT will be notified by the VPSACL. In his/her absence, the Vice President for Finance and Administration will convene the group to assess the situation. The Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Life will notify the CERT about the gathering point for the group, or Emergency Operations Center (EOC).
The EOC will be equipped with telephones, printer, fax machine, flip chart and/or a white board, markers, pens, pencils, television with cable hookup, radio or walkie talkies, and extra batteries. CERT members should bring available lap top computers with them to the EOC. Supplies (as listed above) will be transported to the designated location by the appropriate resource person if needed. In the event that security is required for the command center, Public Safety will provide this service.
On-Site Command Post
In an emergency, Ithaca College personnel, and local agency representatives (i.e. fire department), will typically be at the site of the emergency to respond accordingly. In these situations, an "on-site Command Post" will be established by Public Safety. Normally, the Associate Director of Public Safety (or designee) will serve as the Coordinator of this Command Post. On-site personnel should provide the Coordinator with regular updates and coordinate the College's on-site response through this individual. The CERT will be in regular contact with the on-site Coordinator to gather relevant and important information and pass on decisions and information to on-site personnel.
Information Gathering
Below are listed five general categories of emergency incidents and some sources of information for each. The department that would take the lead in the investigation/information gathering is also shown. The Director of the given area that has the lead for the incident would be added to the CERT. In addition, that Director will designate a representative to serve as the on-site manager (should the Director choose to manage the situation on-site, he/she will assign someone else to be the area's representative on the CERT).
Criminal Incidents - Public Safety (e.g. suicides, assaults, shootings, fires, etc.)
Environmental Incidents - Environmental Health and Safety (e.g. HazMat spills, indoor air quality problem, fires, petroleum spills, etc.)
Health Related Incidents - Health/Counseling Centers (e.g. communicable diseases, etc.)
Infrastructure Incidents - Facilities (e.g. sub-station fire, unplanned electrical shutdown, roof collapse, water tank leak, etc.)
Miscellaneous Incidents - Multi-departmental Response; the lead department to be determined depending upon the circumstances of the incident (e.g. weather related - snow, ice, tornado, etc.)