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Nueva Ecija Disaster Preparedness
and Readiness Protocol (as lifted from the nueva ecija disaster engagement protocol)
Dir. ABRAHAM A. PASCUA, Ph.D., CESO III
Provincial Director and Concurrent Assistant Regional Director
NUEVA ECIJA DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
COUNCILCOMPOSITION
Gov. AURELIO M. UMALI
Chairman
Dir. ABRAHAM A. PASCUACo-ChairmanDILG PD/ARD
BENCELITO C. PARUMOG
Executive Officer PDRRMO
P/SSUPT MANUEL E CORNEL
PNP
COL. FELIMON SANTOS
703rD INFANTRY BRIGADE
BM EDMUND R. ABESAMIS
LnB/SP KAGAWAD
MICHAEL DC. CALMA
PPDO
LEONCIO A. DANIEL
PSWDO
DR. BENJAMIN V. LOPEZ
PHO
MEMBERS
ENGR. MAC ARTHUR S. YAP
PEO
DR. ERNESTO M. ROMERO, JR.
PVO
RANDOLPH C. ALINGIG
PBO
DR. EDNA SANTOS-ZERRUDO
DEPED
F/SUPT GREGORIO S. ANTONIO
BFP
ELENA M. LADIGNON
PNRC
DR. RODOLFO PUNZALAN
PRIVATE SECTOR
DR. MICHAEL ZABLAN
CSO
ENGR. ADILBERT B. ROSETE
DPWH I
ENGR. ULYSSESS C. LLADO
DPWH II
ENGR. JOSEPHINE B. SALAZAR
NIA-UPRIIS
LEOVINO IGNACIO
DENR
BRIGIDA T. PILI
DTI
DR. HUBERT LAPUZ
PJGMRMC
AGUSTIN MARTINEZ
PGSO
SERAFIN SANTOS
OPA
ADMINISTRATIVE PREPARATIONS
Execution/Rationalization of the Nueva Ecija
Disaster Management and Preparedness Plan
Hon. Governor’s conduct
of Emergency Meetings
Mandatory Activation of
P/C/ MDRRMC Operation
Centers and
Communicated to LCEs by
DILG PD as PDRRMC
Co-Chairman
Attendees :
•PDRRMC Members
•LDRRMOs
•Punong Barangays
•from low-lying/flood/disaster prone areas
PDRRMC Regular/Periodic Meetings
(Weekly)
ADMINISTRATIVE PREPARATIONS
Hon. Governor’s conduct
of Emergency Meetings
Mandatory Activation of
P/C/ MDRRMC Operation
Centers and
Communicated to LCEs by
DILG PD as PDRRMC
Co-Chairman
Execution/Rationalization of the Nueva Ecija
Disaster Management and Preparedness Plan
Determination of Flashpoints/Major Concerns:
Taking into consideration the path of the storm and the present
water elevation of PantabanganDam
(PREPARATION)
Contingency/Disaster
Readiness MICRO Plans
Identification of
Habitable
Evacuation
Centers
Provision of
foodstuff to
predetermined
Habitable
Evacuation
Center
ADMINISTRATIVE PREPARATIONS
Determination of
Flashpoints/Major Concerns:
Taking into consideration the path
of the storm and the present water
elevation of Pantabangan Dam
Stockpiling of
relief goods and
related
foodstuff
Automatic
coordination of
Pantabangan
Dam Mngt. with
Hon. Governor
Umali/PDRRMC
ADMINISTRATIVE PREPARATIONS
SPECIFIC COMMUNICATIONS
FLOW/POLICIES
1. On Progress/Terminal Report of
Damages
2. On Pantabangan Updates
3. Related Communications/Issues
4. Contingency Plans
Periodic Radio Broadcast
of DWNE/and with all
AM/FM Radio Stations
Establishment of
PDRRMC Command Post
Periodic Radio
Broadcast of DWNE/and
with all AM/FM Radio
Stations
•PAGASA Weather
Bulletin
•Pantabangan Dam
Updates:
•Present Water
Elevation
•Spilling Level
•Water Inflow
•Water Outflow
Advance Command Post(ACP) Components
• PSWDO – Team Leader
• PHO (4-5 Personnel)
• AFP (10 Uniform Personnel)
• PNP (10 Uniform Personnel)
• PDRRMC (4-5 Rescue Personnel)
Stockpiling of Relief
Goods/Food
Requirements to Special
Concern Areas
LGU Tasking
1. Identification of the
Specific Area
2. Establishment of the
area where to prepare
foods
3. Designation of Local
Disaster counterparts
The Honorable
Governor’s/PDRRMC’s
Specific Interventions for
Pantabangan Dam
1. PAGASA
updates/directives
2. Automatic
closure/regulation of
water OUTFLOW from
Pantabangan Dam
3. Closure of water Inflow
from Casecnan to
Pantabangan Dam
EXECUTION/SEARCH AND RESCUE
PLANS/OPERATIONS
PDRRMC/OCD OPERATION CENTER
ACTIVATION/MOBILIZATION OF
CDRRMC/MDRRMC/BDRRMC RESCUE
TEAMS
MOBILIZATION OF THE PDRRMC DISASTER
RESPONSE CAPABILITY RESOURCES
Search/Rescue(Equipment/
Manpower)
Relief Operations(Funding/ Resource
Allocation)
Search/Rescue(PNP/BFP/AFP)
Relief Operations(PSWDO/PNRC/
Private Donors)
Actual
Implementation
Review/
Determination
Disaster Response
Capability Components
PLAN &
MANAGEMENT
SEARCH AND
RESCUE
RELIEF
OPERATIONREHABILITATION
(OVERSEER)
MONITORING/
EVALUATION/
ASSESSMENT
A. Plans and Management
GOVERNOR – CHAIRMAN
DILG CO-CHAIRMAN
(CENTRAL COMMUNICATION ARTERY)
PROVINCIAL ADMINISTRATOR
SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN
PDRRMC/ EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Personnel
1 Rescue Dedicated
Team
(14 members)
Additional 60 trained
personnel from 703rd
brigade
Equipment
4 Big Trucks
4 small trucks
Personnel
110 Trained Officers
Equipment66 Mobile Vehicles (Organic and
LGU)
23 SAR blue box
89 life vest
1 spine board
20 rescue rope
5 rescue ladders
2 stretchers
1 utility van
1 rubber boat
1 pump boat
32 generators
209 radios (23 base and 186
handheld)
Personnel
10 trained personnel
Equipment
• Water Search and
Rescue Equipment
• Land Rescue
Equipment
• Water treatment
truck
• Amphibian Vehicle
DPWH, 1st Engineering
District
Personnel
34 trained personnel
Equipment
• 1 Bulldozer
• 1 Loader
• 1 Dump Truck
• 1 Grader
• 1 Backhoe
• 4 Chainsaw
DPWH, 2ND Engineering
District
Personnel
30 trained personnel
Equipment
• 2 Grader
• 1 Dump Truck
• 4 Chainsaw
Personnel
6 Coordinating Teams (complete with
essential drugs and medicines)
District Hospitals: (4-5 members each with
1 Ambulance each )
Sto. Domingo
Guimba
San Jose City
Bongabon
Gapan City
San Antonio
MediCare Community Hospital:
Gabaldon (1 team with 3 members)
Carranglan (1 team with 3 members)
Gen. Tinio (1 team with 3 members)
Provincial Hospital (ELJ) with PHO:
(4 Teams (1 team from ELJ and 3 teams
from PHO) with 2 Ambulances)
Personnel
1 Emergency Medical
Team (EMT)
2 Doctors (Internal
Medicine and Surgeon)
1 Ambulance Driver
1 Health Emergency
Management Staff
Coordinator (HEMSC
Equipment
1 Ambulance
2 SpineBoard/Ambu
Stretcher
First Aid Kits:
-Bandages
Personnel
8 Staff on stand-
by15-20 volunteers on-
call
Equipment
1 Ambulance
1 Rubber Boat
1 Aluminum Boat
200 packs
available relief
goods
PHIL. ARMY
PNPPDRRMC RESCUE
TEAM
DPWH 1ST & 2NDENGINEERING
DISTRICTS
PROV’L HEALTHOFFICE
PHIL. NAT’L RED
CROSS
PJGMMRC/ELJMH/
DISTRICT HOSPITALS
B. Search and Rescue
Relief Packs
1,500 Packs
Contents:
-6 kgs. Rice
-6 cans sardines
-3 cans corned beef
-6 pouches noodles
-6 sachets 3-in-1 instant coffee
720 Packs
Contents:
-2 kgs. Rice
-2 cans sardines
-2 pouches noodles
-1/4 kg. sugar
-25 g. coffee
300 pcs thermal blankets
Personnel
8 Staff on stand-by
15-20 volunteers on-call
Equipment
1 Ambulance
1 Rubber Boat
1 Aluminum Boat
200 packs available relief goods
PROVINCIAL SOCIAL
WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE
PHILIPPINE
NATIONAL RED
CROSS
C. Relief Operation
PROVINCIAL
VETERINARY
OFFICE
PROVINCIAL
AGRICULTURE
OFFICE
PROVINCIAL
GENERAL
SERVICES
OFFICE
PROVINCIAL
SOCIAL WELFARE
AND
DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE
D. Rehabilitation
(Provincial Agricultural Office as Overseer)
SCHOOL
BUILDING
DAMAGES
HOUSEHOLDS
AND FAMILIES
AFFECTED
EVALUATED
PROVIDED
ASSISTANCE
HOUSES
DAMAGE
NATIONAL AND LOCAL
• INFRASTRUCTURES
• PUBLIC INVESTMENT
(ROADS/BRIDGES/DIKES)
• OTHER RELATED
INFRASTRUCTURES
NATIONAL AND LOCAL
PROVINCIAL
AGRICULTURAL
OFFICE
DEPARTMENT OF
THE INTERIOR
AND LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
DAMAGES TO
RICE AND CORN
HIGH VALUE
CROPS
POULTRY AND
LIVESTOCK
DPWH
(NATIONAL)
PEO
(LOCAL)
PROVINCIAL
SOCIAL
WELFARE AND
DEVELOPMENT
OFFICE
DEPARTMENT
OF EDUCATION
CENTRAL
COMMUNICATION
ARTERY
E. Monitoring/Evaluation/ Assesment
E. Monitoring/Evaluation/ Assesment
Damage to Rice & Corn/ High Value
Crops
Household & Families(Affected/Evaluated/ Provided Assistance/
Houses Damage)
School Building Damages
DistrictSupervisor
District DivisionSuperintendent
National & Local-Infrastructures
-Public Investment(Roads/Bridges/Dikes)
-Other RelatedInfrastructures
District Engineering Office(1st/2nd)
Damage to Poultry & Livestock
Provincial Engineering Office
Disease Outbreak
OCD
Department of the Interior and Local
Government(Central Communication
Artery) DILGRegional/CO