Cascadia Coastal Coalition

This field guide helps professional responders and local emergency management officials know where people will gather, where supplies should be sent, and the activities underway at each site. EOCs should work to get resources and communications to each site as quickly as possible. However, in a major event, it will take time for help to arrive.
This Field Guide offers volunteers and community members help in organizing life-saving and life-sustaining service safter a catastrophic event. Why? Earthquakes and other hazards may leave communities stranded. Roads and bridges may not be available after an event. Access to emergency services and communication systems may not be there.
Follow this guide and the structured "plays" to assist you and your community. The guide will help to establish working neighborhood gathering sites. This guide will also help build back working, life-sustaining services for the community.
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