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<br />Ramsey COllI/Iv-Wide Emcr,gel/cy Opcruliol/s PIal/ Rc\'isiol/ 5./. June. 2005 <br /> location and phone number of the person being relieved. <br />12. This Emergency Operations Plan will be exercised at least annually: <br />. Orientation and table top: November of each year <br />. Full Scale: May of each year <br />. Functional (notification and warning): Monthly <br />. Functional: Notification of key personnel: Each Sunday at 1300. <br />. Should an actual emergency or disaster occur, the full-scale <br /> exercise may be cancelled. Every effort will be made to ensure that <br /> the County will participate in a regional exercise each year, and that <br /> may cause adjustments to this schedule. <br />. Individual municipalities may choose to exercise all or part of the <br /> plan at their own discretion. Schedules of municipal exercises are <br /> available from the municipal emergency management directors. <br />PRIORITIES <br />Areas that will be targeted for early utility and other service restoration are: <br />1. Areas used by dependent populations <br /> (Nursing homes, childcare facilities, schools and offices, routes of <br /> egress and ingress, animal resources, shelter and relocation <br /> venues.) <br />2. Infrastructure critical to health and safety <br /> (Emergency communications, law enforcement, fire suppression <br /> and protection, medical facilities, energy systems, sites containing <br /> potential hazards, utilities, food supplies, etc). <br />3. Infrastructure that sustains the emergency response <br /> (Computer, Internet, data and voice telecommunications systems, <br /> transportation systems, etc.) <br />4. Governmental administrative buildings and other facilities (governmental <br />and private sector) necessary to protect the economic viability of the <br />county, municipalities, and our citizens. <br /> 6 <br />
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