Final Research Report: A Transportation Guide for All-Hazards Emergency Evacuation

作者: Deborah Matherly , Brian Wolshon , John Renne , Roberta Thomas , Elisa Nichols

DOI: 10.17226/22586

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摘要: This report documents and presents the results of a study to develop guide on transportation’s role in all-hazard emergency evacuations. Research, interviews, field test identified need for that managers transportation would both find useful. Emergency evacuations regularly occur throughout United States, due floods, wildfires, hurricanes, intentional acts more. Transportation operators across all modes have significant resources, including infrastructure, vehicles, operational strategies information support other partners carrying out an evacuation. Information resources include roadway status intervention capability through Traffic Management Centers, locations needs people with access functional needs, bus paratransit service operations, relationships local providers. be full stages evacuation planning, from planning exercises, response, recovery, after action plan modifications. understand range constraints. language, cycles, organization managers. The is designed accomplish objectives, following steps FEMA Comprehensive Preparedness Guide 101 v2.

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