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<br />Ramser Countv-Wide Eme/:!!,cncv Operations Plan Rt.'I'ision 5.1. JUlie, 21105 <br />ACTIONS <br />0 Individual Municipalities will establish and maintain Incident <br /> Command and activate their local EOC's and applicable local <br /> plans. Affected municipalities may choose to declare a local <br /> state of emergency at their discretion. The local Emergency <br /> Management Director maintains SOP's for this purpose. <br />0 Notify the EMHS and State Duty Officer as soon as possible. <br />0 This Emergency Operations Plan is automatically in FULL <br /> utilization. <br />0 All municipal EOC's will be fully activated and municipal <br /> Emergency Operations Team members will be required to <br /> report to their respective EOC. All municipal departments may <br /> be engaged in the community's response. <br />0 The RCEOC will be fully activated and county Emerqency <br /> Operations Team members will be required to report to the <br /> RCEOC. All county departments may be engaged in the <br /> county's response. <br />0 The county Board will be notified and, as necessary, consider <br /> the need for an emergency meeting and/or the declaration of a <br /> state of emergency <br />0 These situations are usually time-sensitive. We recognize that <br /> county involvement cannot wait until so many people have been <br /> notified and have reported in to v'Jerk. In that event, the Sheriff <br /> and the Director of EMHS (or their designees) will begin <br /> whatever processes are necessary to offer and provide <br /> assistance. <br />0 The County Manager will assume the role of Incident Manager <br /> for the county's activities as soon as practicable, or will delegate <br /> this responsibility as s/he sees fit. <br />0 As necessary, the County Manager, the Director of Public <br /> Health, the Sheriff, or the Director of Emergency Management <br /> and Homeland Security will ask the Chair of the County Board <br /> to declare an emergency as authorized by section 5.10.18 of the <br /> Administrative Code (Source: Resolutions #86-180, passed <br /> March 24, 1986 and #81-897, passed November 2, 1981.) <br />These emergency levels are guidelines only, and are intended to assist in <br />classifying the situation and providing for the administrative response. The <br />designated level may change as emergency conditions intensify or ease. <br /> 22 <br />