EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN (2019)(PDF, 1MB)
The City of Cupertino Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) is an all-hazards document describing the City incident management organization, compliance with relevant legal statutes, other relevant guidelines, whole community engagement, continuity of government focus, and critical components of the incident management structure. The incident management system is a component-based system designed to be scaled up and components activated as necessary to reflect the incident/event’s escalation from routine incident(s) to emergency, disaster, or catastrophe affecting the City. This EOP is not intended to address specific emergency responses, scenarios, hazards, or threats. Functional and hazard specific annexes to this EOP will outline specific response activities for response organizations.
This Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) accomplishes the following:
- Establishes a City incident management organization which will coordinate and support onscene responses including maintenance of situational awareness, facilitation of effective communication between operations centers at various levels of government, maintain continuity of government, and interaction with public information sources.
- Establishes the overall operational concepts associated with the management of incidents, emergencies, crises, disasters, and catastrophes within the City.
- Provides a flexible platform for planning and response to all hazards, incidents, events, and emergencies believed to be important to the City. It is applicable to a wide variety of anticipated incident events including earthquake, wildland fires, floods, and public health issues.
This EOP continues to support the City’s compliance with the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS), the National Incident Management System (NIMS), the Incident Command System (ICS), the National Response Framework (NRF), and the National Preparedness Guidelines to include Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101: Developing and Maintaining Emergency Operations Plans. It facilitates multi-agency and multi-jurisdictional coordination during emergency operations, public information functions, and resource management.
This EOP serves as the legal and conceptual framework for incident management to be utilized by the City and its various departments. There are several separately published annexes that support this EOP. These supporting annexes further describe the operational or functional response to specific threats and hazards and the basic considerations, actions, and responsibilities of specific emergency response and management disciplines or functions.