Title: Washington State Liaison Officers to Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparednes
1Steve SautterPublic Information Officer,
Benton County Emergency
ServicesMark ClemensPublic Information
Officer, Washington Emergency
ManagementJess SeigalPublic Information
Officer, Department of Homeland
Security
2Newspaper from April 19, 1906
3Skagit River Flood, 2003
4Hanford Wildfire, 2000
5Whatcom Creek Pipeline Disaster, 1999
6September 11, 2001
7Christmas Tsunami, 2004
8Mount St. Helens, 1980
9Three Mile Island, 1981
10Mount St. Helens JIC, 2004
11Umatilla CSEPP JIC Exercise, 2005
12Bhopal, 1984
13Hurricane Katrina, 2005
14Hurricane Evacuation, 2005
15Urban Search and Rescue
16Disaster Medical Assistance Team member treats
burn victim
17Mississippi coast debris field
18Biloxi, Mississippi bridges out
19Steve Sautter, Benton County PIO, provides PIO
services to Hancock County, MS under EMAC
20Biloxi, MS power gets restored
New Orleans Powerlines
21Oceanfront property, Waveland, MS
Hancock County, MS distribution center
22Disaster Recovery Center line, Waveland, MS
Public Information board, Waveland, MS
23Casino (left) after crashing into Biloxi, MS
hotel (right)
Hancock Bank, Bay St. Louis, MS
24Biloxi, MS street corner
K-Mart, McDonalds, Long Beach, MS
FedEx store, Long Beach, MS
25Butch Decote talks with reporter
Mark Clemens checks Blackberry
Steve Sautter works on daily county
26Urban Search and Rescue team leader
coordinates search in New Orleans
27Jess Seigal attempts to check email via cell
signal, Biloxi, MS
FEMA PIO Gene Romano works thru one of many power
outages
28Media interview mock patient at CSEPP exercise in
Indiana
Media flock to Hurricane briefing
29Hi-tech media satellite trucks on beach in
Biloxi, MS
Lo-tech Hancock County, MS PIO office
30Umatilla CSEPP PIOs in Waveland, MS debris field
31New York Daily News staff photographer David
Handschuh is carried from site after his leg was
shattered by falling debris while photographing
the terrorist attack on, and ensuing collapse of,
the World Trade Center on Tuesday, September 11,
2001. Photo by Todd Maisel / New York Daily News
32Car chargers, and cell phone Internet
connectivity added some flexibility to Hurricane
PIO operations
33Individual soldier modules during WWII
34Adaptability in getting food
Adaptability in blending in
35The Umatilla Chemical Depot is in process of
destroying aging stockpile of 3,700 tons of Nerve
and Blister Agent Munitions
M55 Rocket filled with GB (Sarin) Nerve Agent
36Umatilla partners spread over 300 miles
37Originally eight CSEPP sites across the USA
38Phone teams keep media and public informed
39Umatilla core team calldown procedure
40Virtual JIC team at WA EOC update online Status
Board
Virtual News Writers in Utah
41Web Status Board www.csepp.net/jic/statusboards
42Web based smart book table of contents/links
www.csepp.net/smartdir.html
43PIER password-protected websites
44WA State Virtual JIC members conference call with
Umatilla JIC
45Hard cases and support gear add flexibility,
modularity, and adaptability to Mobile JIC
Benton County Mobile Command Unit will become the
Umatilla Mobile JIC when needed (under
construction)
46Can You Hear Me Now?
47Terrorism Exercise
Northridge Earthquake
Katrina water drop
48Hurricane Katrina FEMA field PIOs in forward
Joint Field Office at the Imperial Palace Hotel,
Biloxi, MS, October 2005
49Steve SautterPublic Information Officer,
Benton County
Emergency ServicesRichland, Washington509-628-84
70, s.sautter_at_bces.wa.govMark ClemensPublic
Information Officer, Emergency
Management DivisionCamp Murray,
Washington253-512-7006, m.clemens_at_emd.wa.govJess
SeigalPublic Information Officer,
Department of Homeland Security,
Infrastructure ProtectionHermiston,
Oregon541-567-3652, jesse.seigal_at_dhs.gov