... posted 10/24/07 12:50PM Regularly updated information: * http://twitter.com/kpbsnews * http://sosdfireblog.blogspot.com/
posted 10/24/07 12:27am FEMA sites / numbers announced * www.fema.gov / 800-621-FEMA
posted 10/24/07 11:00am Maps: * Google maps has a fire incident map that shows where the fires are, where evacuations are, locations of shelters & locations that can take large animals http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=114250687465160386813.00043d08ac31fe3357571&ie=UTF8&om=1&z=8 * The San Diego County emergency pages have pdf maps that the news are using that show the fire map perimeter ... takes forever to load, but good map - click on the most recent Updated Countywide Fire Map Perimeter in the right hand column http://www.sdcountyemergency.com/ ... these are now linked on the SDSU maps page, and are super speedy http://maps.sdsu.edu/ * Nasa maps showing the fires http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/lookingatearth/socal_wildfires_oct07.html
posted 10/24/07 11:39am More resources from Rebecca Perry http://www.sandiego.gov./
Fire Emergency Information There is a major fire emergency currently underway in the City of San Diego. Residents are urged to take immediate precautions to deal with fire related conditions.
* List of Fire Damaged Homes (PDF: 14K) * Fires Keeping Some City Areas Off-Limits (PDF: 30K) * Individual Donations Temporarily Halted at Qualcomm Stadium Evacuation Site (PDF: 22K) * Witch Fire Neighborhood Repopulation Information (PDF: 31K)
posted 10/24/07 8:51am Alert Update: SD Campus Employees Encouraged to Stay Home Tomorrow, 10/24 ===================================================================
Employees in the San Diego area are strongly advised to stay home tomorrow, 10/24, check in with their managers and attend to their friends, families and homes. Any employees who are forced to evacuate from their homes should inform their managers; Sun offers emergency-relocation assistance to affected employees. We would prefer if employees stayed home unless they really need to come to the campus.
Sun's San Diego campus and its compute-resources lab are functioning. However, their status may change depending on the unpredictable nature of the wildfires. Therefore, employees should avoid coming in to the campus until the fires are under control. Employees planning to travel to the San Diego area should monitor news reports and contact constituents in the area to decide whether to delay their visits.
ALL SD employees are asked to Check In at Sun. Please re-Check in at Sun if your status changes.
Below are resources for employees who may be affected by the wildfires:
* Check In at Sun: http://webhome.sfbay.sun.com/security/CheckIn_Letter.html * Local information and instructions: http://cbs8.org * San Diego County emergency-management information: http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/dmpr/emer/index.html * Sun's Global Emergency Response Program: http://sunwebcms.central.sun.com:8001/sunweb/cda/mainAssembly/0,2685,477605_52508,00.html
Check in at Sun options if you don't have SWAN access: Option #2 - Send an email
If you are unable to access the web form but have internet access, you can send an email to CheckIn@Sun.com. The email should include the following information:
* Your first and last name * Sun ID number * Your Sun manager's name * The affected Sun facility * Your current location * Nature of disaster * If you are safe or need assistance. * If assistance is needed, please provide an explanation. * If you are aware of the status of other employees who are unable to check in themselves o Provide their names, the location they were last seen and their status. * Include an emergency contact telephone number for you and your manager's email address.
Once your email has been received, you will receive a reply stating your notification has been received.
Option #3 - Use the telephone If your are unable to use the web or send an email, another option would be to report your status by calling one of the Worldwide Security Control Centers for the affected area. See the list below for your Geo:
Americas
1-800-HELP-001 (US & Canada) - Primary
Advise the Control Center Dispatcher that you are "Checking In". The dispatcher will collect all of the necessary information from you.
The CheckIn@Sun program is maintained by Worldwide Security which works with the Human Resources department to provide assistance to all employees in need.
Your SD Site Council is continuing to monitor the situation with help from our corporate Sun's Crisis Management Team. We will let you know if there are any status updates.
Thanks for your support, Jud & Susan
posted 10/24/07 8:51am Alert Update: Offers for Housing Assistance, 10/23 |
... Thanks for your continued support and community spirit, Jud and Susan
posted 10/24/07 12:00pm Subject: Security contact / San Diego incident emergency management Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 08:00:55 -0600 From: Sue Alessi To: Jud Cooley CC: Joe Postiglione
Hi Jud,
My name is Sue Alessi and I am the GEO Operations manager for AlliedBarton Security supporting Sun. Enqrique Mora, whom you had been in contact with regarding the emergency incident, has been evacuated from his home.
Myself and Joe Postiglione will be the points of contact working with you moving forward.
Sue
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