Agreements
Interlocal Agreement for Spokane County Emergency Management
Spokane Emergency Management provides EM for all cities, towns, and unincorporated areas in Spokane County. Their Mission is to Coordinate and facilitate community planning, training, exercises, and equipment to lessen the effect to people, property and the environment in the event of a major incident or disaster. IA 2012
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP)
The mission of the Spokane County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan is to protect people, property and the environment through increasing the readiness level to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from major emergencies and disasters. Learn more about the CEMP.
The Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG 101)
This Comprehensive Preparedness Guide, CPG 101, expands on the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA’s) efforts to provide guidance about response and recovery planning to State, Territorial, Tribal, and Local governments. It also extends those planning concepts into the prevention and protection mission areas. Some predecessor material can be traced back to the 1960s-era Federal Civil Defense Guide. Long-time emergency management practitioners also will recognize the influence of Civil Preparedness Guide 1-8, Guide for the Development of State and Local Emergency Operations Plans, and State and Local Guide (SLG) 101, Guide for All-Hazards Emergency Operations Planning, in this document.
Mitigation Plan
The Spokane County Multi-Jurisdiction All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Mitigation Plan) provides policy guidance for hazard mitigation for Spokane County. It identifies goals, objectives, actions and initiatives for local government that will reduce injury and damage from natural and man made hazards. Learn more about the Mitigation Plan.
Emergency Coordination Center (ECC)
The ECC is a function from which centralized emergency management coordination is performed. The Spokane County ECC is configured around a Multi-Agency Coordination (MAC)/Emergency Support Function (ESF) model. Learn more about the ECC.