Wednesday, May 3, 2017

State EOC Demobilized

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The State EOC demobilized at 2:10 p.m. after supporting Pueblo County flood incident and Pueblo Chemical Depot accident.

EXERCISE: State EOC Moves to Level II Activation

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EXERCISE


The State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) remains activated in support of the flooding and chemical incident at Pueblo Chemical Depot. The State EOC is also monitoring an aircraft incident at the COS Airport. The State EOC was elevated to Level II at 9:32 a.m. (Primary DHSEM staff actively monitor the ongoing incident. Command and General staff will occupy positions in the SEOC. Selected State agency representatives are in the SEOC. Notification is made to all remaining State agencies and other support organizations to be on standby for activation.

Update

Information Sources for Pueblo flood incident and Depot accident:

Disaster Declaration

Press Conference

Public Information Map for Pueblo County Incident

The map below will provide information on the Pueblo County incident and is meant to provide public information only.  It is not the official incident map.


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State EOC Activated to Support Pueblo County Due to Flooding


The State Emergency Operations Center (EOC) was declared activated at 9:02 a.m. in support of Pueblo County EOC.  Pueblo County is currently experiencing a flood incident.  The State EOC stands ready to provide support, techinical assistance and resources as requested.

Updates

The State EOC was notified of a chemical accident at the Pueblo Chemical Depot at approximately 9:20 a.m.  The State EOC will support this incident within Pueblo County.