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Emergency Preparedness Information

Volunteer Organizations, Private Agencies & Local Businesses

The EOC is a focal point for coordination of response activities with volunteers, private agencies and businesses. Based on the tactical situation the appropriate Section Chiefs may establish communication with private and volunteer agencies providing services to the University.

Agencies that have county-wide response roles and cannot respond to the University EOC may be represented at the Los Angeles County EOC level. Requests for support should be coordinated through the Los Angeles County EOC.

  :: Key Telephone Numbers/University Police
--> Campus Emergencies Only: 9-1-1
--> Non-Emergencies: (562) 985-4101
  :: Campus Emergency Communications
--> Critical Telephone Numbers & Campus Contacts
  :: Emergency Procedures
--> Overview
   :: Emergency Operations Plan
Executive Summary
--> Overview
--> Goals of Emergency Management
--> Assumptions
--> Activation of the Emergency Operations Center
--> Use of CSU Long Beach Employees
--> Volunteer Organizations, Private Agencies & Local Businesses
--> Standardized Emergency Management

Emergency Operations
--> Crisis Action Team/Policy Group
--> Emergency Operations Center (EOC)

Emergency Operations Center Staff
--> Management Section
--> Operations Section
--> Planning Section
--> Logistics Section
--> Finance Section
--> EOC Schematic

Appendices
--> A: SEMS / ICS Principles
--> B: Emergency Operations Plan Documentation
--> C: CSU Long Beach EOC Organization Chart
 
University Police : police@csulb.edu
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Updated : : April 1, 2003