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This document outlines the Everett Community College's Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), designed to establish continuous emergency readiness and response capabilities. The plan's primary objective is to protect life, property, and the environment while facilitating the swift restoration of normal college operations following an incident. It adopts an all-hazards approach, detailing emergency levels, administrative responsibilities, and response actions, including the implementation of the Incident Command System (ICS), activation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and coordination through Building Captains and Campus-Community Incident Response Teams (C-CIRT). The CEMP also addresses communication protocols, medical supplies, hazardous materials response, and recovery planning, with an emphasis on regular training and plan updates to ensure preparedness.
The document appears to be a transcript or metadata related to a women's basketball game between Everett CC and Olympic College, identified as the 2022-23 Season Finale. Key segments include motivational quotes, advertisements for Northwest Plus Credit Union, State Farm, Behar's Furniture, IRG Physical and Hand Therapy, and the U.S. Army. The event included recognition ceremonies for sophomore student-athletes Maddie Toma, Abby Juospitis, and Ken Carroll, detailing their athletic and academic achievements at Everett Community College. The transcript also covers live commentary of the game action, including scoring plays and fouls, between the Everett Community College Trojans and the Olympic College Rangers.
The content appears to be related to various unrelated advertisements and testimonials, primarily focusing on a men's basketball game between North Idaho and Umpqua. Key topics include testimonials related to military service and IT skills transfer, home buying advice from NorthWest Plus Credit Union, physical and hand therapy services from IRG, the importance of soccer and sports in community building and life lessons, the value of attending Everett Community College as a first-generation student, advertisements for State Farm, fall furniture and accents from Bi-Harsh Furniture, and messages promoting organizations combating childhood hunger like Feeding America. The document does not clearly present metadata for a formal board meeting.
The document is related to a Men's Basketball event between Everett and Peninsula Pirates. The content heavily focuses on praising the strong collaborative and supportive relationship between the City of Everett and Everett Community College. Key discussion points included valuing the education provided by the college for local nurses, partnerships ensuring clinical rotations, and the new Nurse Tech program that pays students while they gain clinical experience. Furthermore, the partnership strengthens the pipeline into the local Nurse Residency program. Other praised aspects of the college include providing practical, hands-on experience through programs like Running Start, welding, skilled advanced training, and its role in creating a skilled workforce that attracts major employers like Boeing. The partnership with WSU to create pathways for four-year degrees was also highlighted, as was the benefit of residents receiving education and then practicing it within the local community.
The Board of Trustees convened for a Board Work Planning Retreat. The session included an executive session lasting 75 minutes to discuss litigation or potential litigation with legal counsel, with the explicit purpose of avoiding adverse legal or financial consequences to the agency. No formal action was taken during the executive session. The working retreat continued after the executive session concluded.
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