EOCs bring key people together in one spot with the information needed to make crucial decisions during an emergency. |
The City decided not to activate its emergency plan even though they declared a state of emergency.
Here's the way CBC described the decision in a comment buried way down in story on the disastrous disaster response:
The provincial government ran its own emergency centre, and while St. John's has its own emergency operations centre, Mayor Danny Breen said it wasn't activated because communication with various channels such as city staff and first responders was able to be done over the phone.
"If we had opened the emergency operation centre and sent everyone to one place, first of all we wouldn't be able to get them there, and the resources to get them there would have been taken away from what the problem was at hand," he said.Breen's comments don't make sense given the City had a week's warning of the huge blizzard that swept eastern Newfoundland on January 17, 2020.