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Ramsey County-Wide Emergency Operations Plan Revision 5.1,June, 2005 <br /> New Line of Succession <br /> Brighton <br /> The Mayor of New Brighton is ultimately responsible for providing <br /> direction and control of city government resources involved in the response <br /> to a disaster. The line of succession to the Mayor is as follows: <br /> I Mayor <br /> 2 Acting Mayor <br /> 3 City Manager <br /> 4 Assistant City Manager <br /> Command and Control issues <br /> For Emergencies/Limited Scope Disasters <br /> An incident command system (ICS)may be established to direct the initial <br /> response by city forces to the event. (If ICS is implemented, the first <br /> arriving senior official will serve at the incident commander until he/she is <br /> properly relieved). If organizational control of the incident escalates <br /> beyond the capability of field command, the City Emergency Operaing <br /> Center(EOC)may be activated to provide overall command of the <br /> incident. This will generally become necessary when the incident covers a <br /> large geographic area, multiple locations, and/or when multiple responding <br /> agencies are involved. Activation may be requested by the Incident <br /> Commander, the Emergency Management Director or deputy, the Mayor, <br /> or City Council. <br /> DESGNATED INCIDENT COMMANDERS <br /> • Director Bob Jacobson <br /> • Deputy Director John Ellickson <br /> • Deputy Director Dan Olson <br /> • Deputy Fire Chiefs Frieden and Deschane <br /> • Sgts Moore, Werneke, Bitzan-Hieb, Masterman, Kaiser, Nelson <br /> • Fire Captains Goodwin, Herrick, Elwell, Hedman, and Finney, Sr. <br /> LEAD PIO: Mayor <br /> 80 <br />