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Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness

The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (EMCR), formerly Emergency Management BC (EMBC), is a provincial government department in the Canadian province of British Columbia. EMCR works with local governments and other provincial and federal agencies year round, providing coordination and support before, during and after emergencies. EMCR is administered under the Emergency Program Act.

Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (British Columbia)
Agency overview
Formed1996
JurisdictionProvince of British Columbia
HeadquartersVictoria, British Columbia
Minister responsible
  • The Honourable Bowinn Ma, Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness
Agency executives
  • Tara Richards, Deputy Minister
  • Mary Sue Maloughney, Associate Deputy Minister
Website[1]

EMCR has its headquarters in Victoria, British Columbia, and incorporates six regional offices throughout the province in Surrey, Kamloops, Nelson, Terrace, Prince George and Victoria.

The current minister is Bowinn Ma.

British Columbia Emergency Management System edit

The Province of British Columbia has developed and adopted the British Columbia Emergency Management System (BCEMS).

BCEMS is a comprehensive emergency management system based on the Incident Command System (ICS). This supports a coordinated and organized response and recovery to all emergency incidents and disasters.

Emergency management planning and response edit

Multi-agency hazard plans for B.C. are prepared and updated regularly by the province to ensure an effective strategy is in place to address many possible types of emergencies and disasters. These plans foster cooperation among multiple organizations. They focus on public safety, infrastructure and property protection and management of the aftermath of events.

British Columbia's comprehensive emergency management system promotes a coordinated and organized response to all emergency incidents and disasters. The structure provides the framework for a standardized emergency response in the province.

At the most fundamental level, it is up to the individual to know about the risks in their region and what to do in an emergency to protect themselves and their family. Everyone should be aware of the importance of Personal Emergency Preparedness.

Local governments lead the initial response to emergencies and disasters in their communities. They have emergency plans and maintain an emergency management organization to support the actions of first responders.

The provincial emergency management structure is activated when a B.C. community or any significant infrastructure is threatened by an emergency or disaster that may require additional or specialized resources.

Disaster Financial Assistance edit

British Columbia has a program to help those impacted by a disaster cope with the cost of repairs and recovery from disaster-related property damage.

The Disaster Financial Assistance Program (DFA) is administered through EMCR under the authority of the Compensation and Disaster Financial Assistance Regulation.[1]

Those impacted by a disaster may apply to the province for Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA) where the losses could not be insured or where other programs are not available. Disaster financial assistance helps to replace or restore essential items and property that have been destroyed or damaged to pre-disaster condition.

Assistance is available to qualifying home owners, residential tenants, small businesses, farm operators, and not-for-profit charitable organizations.

Public safety edit

About 13,000 people across the province volunteer their time and expertise in preparing for and responding to emergency situations. EMCR provides support for many volunteers and also provides the essential legal authority to recognized volunteer groups in responding to emergencies and disasters. Registered public safety lifeline volunteers are eligible for some benefits and basic response expenses. There is additional support available in the way of coordination and training[2]

Emergency volunteers come from every corner of the province and from all walks of life. Public safety lifeline volunteers respond to an average of 6,000 incidents a year, in all kinds of weather, any place, any time.

Emergency Support Services edit

Emergency Support Services (previously knows as Emergency Social Services) provides short-term assistance to British Columbians who are forced to leave their homes because of fire, floods, earthquakes or other emergencies. This assistance includes food, lodging, clothing, emotional support and family reunification[3]

Ground Search and Rescue edit

Annually, Search and Rescue (SAR) volunteers in BC respond to over 1000 searches province-wide. Volunteer responders donate over 120,000 hours of their time on callouts and recent statistics show an astounding 95% of the subjects were found[4]

Search and rescue is further broken down into individual teams what operate in an area of the province where they are responsible for familiarity and access (e.g., North Shore Rescue). They may be tasked from a variety of agencies such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, local police force, BC Ambulance, or the Coroner's service, and can be called to assist the Coast Guard, Department of National Defence, and Parks Canada. A number of search and rescue teams in BC are also trained and equipped for using the Helicopter Flight Rescue System to aid in rescuing people from dangerous or remote terrain.

In 2005 there were 93 individual SAR teams in the province, comprising approximately 4700 volunteers, and conducting an average of 900 operations per year, locating an average of 1200 people per year.[5]

EMBC-affiliated ground SAR teams in BC are represented by the British Columbia Search and Rescue Association, as well as by their individual teams.

Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue edit

In 2017, EMBC signed a memorandum of understanding with the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue (RCMSAR), which allows for provincial and local response agencies to access humanitarian assistance from RCMSAR in coastal and inland waterways. As a core function, RCMSAR responds to over 800 SAR missions annually from its 33 volunteer lifeboat stations. RCMSAR comprises over 1,100 volunteers and a small cadre of paid staff.

Provincial Emergency Program Air Search & Rescue edit

PEP Air's primary function is to assist Canadian Forces during search and rescue missions when additional resources are required. Currently, the organization includes over 100 aircraft crewed by more than 700 pilots, spotters and navigators.p[6]

BC Road Rescue Service edit

BC Road Rescue is an organized service with members who may be requested to provide support to people involved in out-of-jurisdiction motor vehicle accidents where specialized skills and equipment are required.[7]

Emergency radio communications edit

During disasters and other serious emergency situations, when many other systems fail, a proven reliable means of communication has been emergency radio communications, notably Amateur Radio or "ham" radio. Emergency radio is a public safety lifeline that assists within the community and links the community in crisis to where relief and support can be coordinated.[8]

Volunteers' powers, privileges and recognition edit

  • Volunteers are allowed to use the Disaster Response Route when on duty.
  • Under Section 27(1b) of the Emergency Program Act, a person commits an offence who interferes with or obstructs any person in the exercise of any power or the performance of any duty conferred or imposed by this Act or the regulations is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year or to a fine of not more than $10 000 or to both imprisonment and fine. This provision has been transferred to section 139 of the B.C. Emergency and Disaster Management Act (Bill 31) which received Royal Assent on November 8, 2023.[9][10]
  • Civil liability exemption under the B.C. Emergency and Disaster Management Act (Bill 31) and WorkSafeBC coverage are both provided for any Public Safety Lifeline Volunteers.[11] Section 30 of Bill 31 provides more detail.
  • B.C.’s Good Samaritan Act applies to all volunteers (unless grossly negligent).
  • Training from the provincial, regional and municipal governments.
  • Special annual awards night.
  • SAR training program administration and coordination through a grant of $250K to the Justice Institute of BC.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/preparedbc/evacuation-recovery/disaster-financial-assistance
  2. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/local-emergency-programs/volunteers
  3. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/local-emergency-programs/volunteers/emergency-support-services
  4. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/local-emergency-programs/volunteers/search-and-rescue
  5. ^ (PDF). Provincial Emergency Program. 2007-06-14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-16. Retrieved 2007-03-15.
  6. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/local-emergency-programs/volunteers/pep-air
  7. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/local-emergency-programs/volunteers/road-rescue
  8. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/local-emergency-programs/volunteers/emergency-radio-communications
  9. ^ https://www.leg.bc.ca/parliamentary-business/legislation-debates-proceedings/42nd-parliament/4th-session/votes-and-proceedings/v231108
  10. ^ https://www.leg.bc.ca/parliamentary-business/legislation-debates-proceedings/42nd-parliament/4th-session/bills/third-reading/gov31-3
  11. ^ https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-management/local-emergency-programs/volunteers#:~:text=Public%20Safety%20Lifeline%20Volunteers%20(PSLV,services%20for%20victims%20of%20disasters.

External links edit

BC Links edit

  • Emergency Management BC
  • PreparedBC
  • BC Provincial SAR
  • Emergency Program Act
  • ‘’Bill 31 - Emergency and Disaster Management Act’’
  • Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue

Canadian Links edit

  • Public Safety Canada Emergency preparedness
  • Alberta Emergency Management Agency
  • Saskatchewan Emergency Management Organization
  • Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization
  • Emergency Management Ontario
  • Ministère de la Sécurité publique du Québec (MSP) (Department of Public Security, Québec)
  • New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization[permanent dead link]
  • Nova Scotia Emergency Measures Organization
  • Prince Edward Island Emergency Measures Organization
  • Fire and Emergency Services – Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Northwest Territories Ministry of Municipal and Community Affairs
  • Nunavut Emergency Management
  • Yukon Emergency Measures Organization

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The Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness EMCR formerly Emergency Management BC EMBC is a provincial government department in the Canadian province of British Columbia EMCR works with local governments and other provincial and federal agencies year round providing coordination and support before during and after emergencies EMCR is administered under the Emergency Program Act Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness British Columbia Agency overviewFormed1996JurisdictionProvince of British ColumbiaHeadquartersVictoria British ColumbiaMinister responsibleThe Honourable Bowinn Ma Minister of Emergency Management and Climate ReadinessAgency executivesTara Richards Deputy MinisterMary Sue Maloughney Associate Deputy MinisterWebsite 1 EMCR has its headquarters in Victoria British Columbia and incorporates six regional offices throughout the province in Surrey Kamloops Nelson Terrace Prince George and Victoria The current minister is Bowinn Ma Contents 1 British Columbia Emergency Management System 2 Emergency management planning and response 3 Disaster Financial Assistance 4 Public safety 4 1 Emergency Support Services 4 2 Ground Search and Rescue 4 3 Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue 4 4 Provincial Emergency Program Air Search amp Rescue 4 5 BC Road Rescue Service 4 6 Emergency radio communications 4 7 Volunteers powers privileges and recognition 5 See also 6 References 7 External links 7 1 BC Links 7 2 Canadian LinksBritish Columbia Emergency Management System editThe Province of British Columbia has developed and adopted the British Columbia Emergency Management System BCEMS BCEMS is a comprehensive emergency management system based on the Incident Command System ICS This supports a coordinated and organized response and recovery to all emergency incidents and disasters Emergency management planning and response editMulti agency hazard plans for B C are prepared and updated regularly by the province to ensure an effective strategy is in place to address many possible types of emergencies and disasters These plans foster cooperation among multiple organizations They focus on public safety infrastructure and property protection and management of the aftermath of events British Columbia s comprehensive emergency management system promotes a coordinated and organized response to all emergency incidents and disasters The structure provides the framework for a standardized emergency response in the province At the most fundamental level it is up to the individual to know about the risks in their region and what to do in an emergency to protect themselves and their family Everyone should be aware of the importance of Personal Emergency Preparedness Local governments lead the initial response to emergencies and disasters in their communities They have emergency plans and maintain an emergency management organization to support the actions of first responders The provincial emergency management structure is activated when a B C community or any significant infrastructure is threatened by an emergency or disaster that may require additional or specialized resources Disaster Financial Assistance editBritish Columbia has a program to help those impacted by a disaster cope with the cost of repairs and recovery from disaster related property damage The Disaster Financial Assistance Program DFA is administered through EMCR under the authority of the Compensation and Disaster Financial Assistance Regulation 1 Those impacted by a disaster may apply to the province for Disaster Financial Assistance DFA where the losses could not be insured or where other programs are not available Disaster financial assistance helps to replace or restore essential items and property that have been destroyed or damaged to pre disaster condition Assistance is available to qualifying home owners residential tenants small businesses farm operators and not for profit charitable organizations Public safety editAbout 13 000 people across the province volunteer their time and expertise in preparing for and responding to emergency situations EMCR provides support for many volunteers and also provides the essential legal authority to recognized volunteer groups in responding to emergencies and disasters Registered public safety lifeline volunteers are eligible for some benefits and basic response expenses There is additional support available in the way of coordination and training 2 Emergency volunteers come from every corner of the province and from all walks of life Public safety lifeline volunteers respond to an average of 6 000 incidents a year in all kinds of weather any place any time Emergency Support Services edit Main article Emergency Support Services Emergency Support Services previously knows as Emergency Social Services provides short term assistance to British Columbians who are forced to leave their homes because of fire floods earthquakes or other emergencies This assistance includes food lodging clothing emotional support and family reunification 3 Ground Search and Rescue edit Annually Search and Rescue SAR volunteers in BC respond to over 1000 searches province wide Volunteer responders donate over 120 000 hours of their time on callouts and recent statistics show an astounding 95 of the subjects were found 4 Search and rescue is further broken down into individual teams what operate in an area of the province where they are responsible for familiarity and access e g North Shore Rescue They may be tasked from a variety of agencies such as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police local police force BC Ambulance or the Coroner s service and can be called to assist the Coast Guard Department of National Defence and Parks Canada A number of search and rescue teams in BC are also trained and equipped for using the Helicopter Flight Rescue System to aid in rescuing people from dangerous or remote terrain In 2005 there were 93 individual SAR teams in the province comprising approximately 4700 volunteers and conducting an average of 900 operations per year locating an average of 1200 people per year 5 EMBC affiliated ground SAR teams in BC are represented by the British Columbia Search and Rescue Association as well as by their individual teams Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue edit In 2017 EMBC signed a memorandum of understanding with the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue RCMSAR which allows for provincial and local response agencies to access humanitarian assistance from RCMSAR in coastal and inland waterways As a core function RCMSAR responds to over 800 SAR missions annually from its 33 volunteer lifeboat stations RCMSAR comprises over 1 100 volunteers and a small cadre of paid staff Provincial Emergency Program Air Search amp Rescue edit PEP Air s primary function is to assist Canadian Forces during search and rescue missions when additional resources are required Currently the organization includes over 100 aircraft crewed by more than 700 pilots spotters and navigators p 6 BC Road Rescue Service edit BC Road Rescue is an organized service with members who may be requested to provide support to people involved in out of jurisdiction motor vehicle accidents where specialized skills and equipment are required 7 Emergency radio communications edit During disasters and other serious emergency situations when many other systems fail a proven reliable means of communication has been emergency radio communications notably Amateur Radio or ham radio Emergency radio is a public safety lifeline that assists within the community and links the community in crisis to where relief and support can be coordinated 8 Volunteers powers privileges and recognition edit Volunteers are allowed to use the Disaster Response Route when on duty Under Section 27 1b of the Emergency Program Act a person commits an offence who interferes with or obstructs any person in the exercise of any power or the performance of any duty conferred or imposed by this Act or the regulations is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than one year or to a fine of not more than 10 000 or to both imprisonment and fine This provision has been transferred to section 139 of the B C Emergency and Disaster Management Act Bill 31 which received Royal Assent on November 8 2023 9 10 Civil liability exemption under the B C Emergency and Disaster Management Act Bill 31 and WorkSafeBC coverage are both provided for any Public Safety Lifeline Volunteers 11 Section 30 of Bill 31 provides more detail B C s Good Samaritan Act applies to all volunteers unless grossly negligent Training from the provincial regional and municipal governments Special annual awards night SAR training program administration and coordination through a grant of 250K to the Justice Institute of BC See also editInteragency Volcanic Event Notification Plan E CommReferences edit https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management preparedbc evacuation recovery disaster financial assistance https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management local emergency programs volunteers https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management local emergency programs volunteers emergency support services https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management local emergency programs volunteers search and rescue Ground SAR Backgrounder PDF Provincial Emergency Program 2007 06 14 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 02 16 Retrieved 2007 03 15 https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management local emergency programs volunteers pep air https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management local emergency programs volunteers road rescue https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management local emergency programs volunteers emergency radio communications https www leg bc ca parliamentary business legislation debates proceedings 42nd parliament 4th session votes and proceedings v231108 https www leg bc ca parliamentary business legislation debates proceedings 42nd parliament 4th session bills third reading gov31 3 https www2 gov bc ca gov content safety emergency management local emergency programs volunteers text Public 20Safety 20Lifeline 20Volunteers 20 PSLV services 20for 20victims 20of 20disasters External links editBC Links edit Emergency Management BC PreparedBC BC Provincial SAR Emergency Program Act Bill 31 Emergency and Disaster Management Act Royal Canadian Marine Search and RescueCanadian Links edit Public Safety Canada Emergency preparedness Alberta Emergency Management Agency Saskatchewan Emergency Management Organization Manitoba Emergency Measures Organization Emergency Management Ontario Ministere de la Securite publique du Quebec MSP Department of Public Security Quebec New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization permanent dead link Nova Scotia Emergency Measures Organization Prince Edward Island Emergency Measures Organization Fire and Emergency Services Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Ministry of Municipal and Community Affairs Nunavut Emergency Management Yukon Emergency Measures Organization Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness amp oldid 1184296812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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