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Ramsey County-Wide Emergency Operations Plan Revision 5-1,June, 2005 <br /> EOP UTILIZATION MODES <br /> We recognize that not all situations rise to a level that requires the use of <br /> all aspects of this plan, but that all such situations will require careful <br /> scrutiny. The County Manager, the Director of EMHS, the County Sheriff <br /> or the Director of SPRCDPH can implement this Plan. We have <br /> established the following guides for determining the county's response <br /> and aid. For the most part, these guides correspond to the appropriate <br /> RCEOC activation modes. <br /> Alert: An actual or threatened event that may have an adverse impact on <br /> any portion of local or county government, but does not require any <br /> specific response beyond that which is normally available. EMHS and <br /> affected departments will be aware of the situation and begin to cope <br /> with it, but no specific portion of this EOP is utilized, and the EOC is <br /> unlikely to by opened. <br /> Stand-by: An actual or threatened event that may require some <br /> assistance from resources beyond what is normally available to an <br /> individual agency or a local unit of government. Single or multiple <br /> aspects of this plan will be used as needed. The Ramsey County <br /> Emergency Operations Center (RCEOC) will be placed in Stand-by <br /> mode. Affected municipal EOC(s) will be placed in Stand-by mode. '1 <br /> Partial utilization: An actual or threatened event that requires command <br /> and control resources be applied to the issue, but does not require a <br /> complete mobilization of all resources. The County Manager and all <br /> or some of the Emergency Operations Team will be notified and may <br /> need to respond. The RCEOC and affected municipal EOC(s) will be <br /> partially or fully activated. <br /> Full utilization: An actual or threatened event that requires that the full <br /> resources of the County be applied to the response and recovery <br /> efforts. The full Emergency Operations Team will be activated and <br /> the RCEOC and affected municipal EOC(s) will be partially or fully <br /> activated with complete staffing and all needed resources are <br /> mobilized. <br /> The incidents or occurrences that can be associated with these <br /> levels of activations are: <br /> 18 <br />