Wednesday, October 16, 2019
EXERCISE State EOC Activated to Support Summit County Earthquake
State EOC Overview
The Colorado State EOC was activated at 8:30 a.m. on October 16, 2019 due to a 6.5 magnitude earthquake on the evening of Monday, October 14th impacting a large portion of Summit County. The Colorado State EOC is activated at a Level 1. Full activation of the SEOC and/or a federal Joint Field Office has been established, with representatives from lead and supporting state departments, federal agencies and other supporting organizations.Governor Polis verbally declared a State of Emergency on October 16, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. This allows the State of Colorado to provided funding and resources to the impacted area.
The State EOC is also monitoring state wide impacts due to the earthquake.
Community Support Needed
Blood Donations Needed. Make a donation today at a @VitalantCO Center. Find the nearest center using this link https://www.vitalant.org/Donate/Blood-Donation/Locations.aspx.Wednesday, July 17, 2019
EXERCISE State EOC activated to support severe weather impacts in Elbert, Douglas Counties
0900 7/17/2019 -- The State EOC activated at 7 pm Tuesday, July 16, to provide support in response to severe weather impacts in Douglas and Elbert counties. At 7 pm, Colorado Governor Polis issued a verbal disaster declaration. The declaration enables activation of the National Guard to assist with the disaster response.
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
EXERCISE: Colorado State Emergency Operations Center Activated to Support Pueblo County
The Colorado State Emergency Operations Center is activated to support Pueblo County. Pueblo County is currently providing support to Las Animas County following a massive earthquake. Pueblo is also supporting an emergency at the Pueblo Chemical Depot. The State EOC transitioned to Level I operations just before 10 a.m. on May 8, 2019.
Gov. Polis verbally declared a state emergency at 11:10 a.m. due to events in Pueblo County and Trinidad earthquake. This declaration allows the state to use disaster emergency funding and access the resource mobilization process.
The areas north and northwest (N1 and NW1) are advised to evacuate. Please travel away from the Pueblo Chemical Depot. Transportation Tech Center please shelter in place. #PCDX19
Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
Link to the full report: www.bitly.com/COStatus050819
Statewide Community Lifelines Assessment
Safety and Security: Green
Food, Water, Sheltering; Green
Health and Medical: Green
Energy: Green
Communications: Green
Transportation: Green
Hazardous Materials: Green
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 2: Supporting planning and mitigation efforts in Hinsdale County due to potential flooding issues. Also supporting response and recovery for incidents across the state.
NOTE: The State EOC will also be participating in the annual Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program exercise Wednesday.
Gov. Polis verbally declared a state emergency at 11:10 a.m. due to events in Pueblo County and Trinidad earthquake. This declaration allows the state to use disaster emergency funding and access the resource mobilization process.
Pueblo Information Updates and Resources
As of 9:15 am there has been an emergency at the Pueblo Chemical Depot. The areas north and northwest of the Pueblo Chemical Depot will have traffic blocks. Please avoid the area.The areas north and northwest (N1 and NW1) are advised to evacuate. Please travel away from the Pueblo Chemical Depot. Transportation Tech Center please shelter in place. #PCDX19
Information updated at http://www.puebloemergency.info/
Colorado Daily Status Report
Colorado Daily Status Report May 8, 2019Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m.
Link to the full report: www.bitly.com/COStatus050819
Statewide Community Lifelines Assessment
Safety and Security: Green
Food, Water, Sheltering; Green
Health and Medical: Green
Energy: Green
Communications: Green
Transportation: Green
Hazardous Materials: Green
State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Status
Level 2: Supporting planning and mitigation efforts in Hinsdale County due to potential flooding issues. Also supporting response and recovery for incidents across the state.
NOTE: The State EOC will also be participating in the annual Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program exercise Wednesday.
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
EXERCISE: State EOC Update: January 16, 2019
The Colorado State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) remains activated at Level 2 operational level with more than 40 individuals supporting the response.
2 PM Update
2 PM Update
- 7 Colorado County EOCs activated
- Adams
- Arapahoe
- Denver
- Douglas
- El Paso
- Elbert
- Jefferson
- 18 Local Disasters Declarations Issued
- Yuma
- Weld
- Jefferson
- Kit Carson
- La Plata
- Logan
- Adams
- Arapahoe
- Boulder
- Broomfield
- Clear Creek
- Conejos
- Denver
- Douglas
- Eagle
- El Paso
- Elbert
- Fremont
- 1 State Disaster Declaration
- Verbal authorization at 10 a.m. on January 16, 2019
EXERCISE: Governor Declares Disaster Due to Statewide Storm Impacts
At 10 AM the State EOC received a verbal disaster declaration from the governor. This allows for funding and resource support through the state's Disaster Emergency Fund #DEF and activates the state's Resource Mobilization Plan.
EXERCISE: Vendors, Donors, Volunteers Use this Link to Register to Support Weather Incident
The State EOC has a new system to register all vendor resources, donations and volunteers. Please visit our online system at https://coloradoresponds.communityos.org/ to register.
If your resources, donations or volunteer time can be utilized you will be contacted directly by the state emergency operations center, a local emergency manager or a non-profit agency.
If your resources, donations or volunteer time can be utilized you will be contacted directly by the state emergency operations center, a local emergency manager or a non-profit agency.
EXERCISE: State EOC Activated Due to Severe Weather Impacts EXERCISE
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The Colorado State EOC activated at 8 a.m. on January 16 at level two operations with more than 40 people staffing the center. The State EOC continues to monitor statewide conditions to provide resources and support as needed in local areas.
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