OPS054000575 IC3 NCR SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS REPORT (#001) Incident Name: Baltimore City Demonstrations Situational Analysis Report #: (001) Report Date: 04/28/2015 Issue Time: 3:00pm Current Situation Overview: This report is to provide situational awareness to NCR Emergency Management communities regarding the operational status of jurisdictional Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs), requests for resources and NCR-based support postures for operations currently underway in Baltimore City pertaining to demonstrations. Demonstrations have resulted in a declaration of a State of Emergency and activation of the Maryland National Guard by Governor, Lawrence Hogan. Media outlets (CNN) report that a protest march is currently being arranged that will begin in Baltimore City and end within the District of Columbia on Saturday, May 2, 2015. The march follows a series of public demonstrations and civil unrest that are impacting the Baltimore City. Baltimore City issued a Local State of Emergency and has an active curfew in effect from 10:00pm to 5:00am, beginning Tuesday, April 28, 2015 and running through the next seven (7) days. DC HSEMA’s EOC will be activated on Saturday, May 2, 2015 from 9:00am to 9:00pm, in an abundance of caution for anticipated protest or demonstration activity, concurrent with events already scheduled in the District. These events include: SHAW Funk Parade & Fair (anticipated attendance of 20,000+ participants), Avon 39-Walk to End Breast Cancer (10,000+ participants), and the Congress Heights Parade (3,000+ anticipated participants). Potential Impacts: The District of Columbia (DC) and surrounding NCR jurisdictions are currently providing resources for operations involving law enforcement, critical infrastructure, fire, and emergency medical services for stabilization activities within Baltimore, per request for resources issued by the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) on April 28, 2015. Additional NCR jurisdictions may be requested to provide Emergency Support Function (ESF) support, per Maryland Emergency Management Assistance Compact (MEMAC) request and the developing situational needs, to stabilize the situation in Baltimore City, which may diminish resources available within the NCR. Current Support provided by NCR jurisdictions by ESF: ESF 4 - DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services (FEMS): 1 engine, 1 heavy rescue truck, 1 Battalion Chief, and a total of 20 personnel - Prince George’s County: 4 engines, 1 truck, 1 Chief ESF 13 - Prince George’s County Police Department: ~ 40 police units - Metropolitan Police Department: 1 Commander, 1 Lieutenant, 4 Sergeants, 27 Officers OPS054000576 IC3 NCR SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS REPORT (#001) - Montgomery County Police Department: 45 Officers Current EOC Statuses: Baltimore City EOC – Activated MEMA State EOC (SEOC) - Activated DC HSEMA JAHOC – Open, Monitoring (24hours/7 days) Prince George’s County EOC – Monitoring VDEM – Open, Monitoring VDOT NOVA – Open, Monitoring Affected Areas of the (NCR): Additional NCR jurisdictions may be requested to provide ESF support, per Maryland Emergency Management Assistance Compact (MEMAC) request and the developing situational needs, to stabilize the situation in Baltimore City.