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<br />Ramsev C01l/1tv-117de Emerge//cy Operatio//s Pla// Rn'isioll 5.1. .II1I1C. Jlj05 <br />. One representative of the St. Paul chapter of the American Red <br /> Cross <br />. One representative of the Salvation Army <br />. The Director of Emergency Management for the City of St. Paul <br />. Such other ex-officio nonvoting members appointed by the Chair <br /> of the council, as appropriate <br />Details of the role of the EMC are found in Appendix D of this plan. <br />EMHS DUTY OFFICER <br />Ramsey County EMHS maintains a 24-hour, 7 day per week duty officer. <br />The State of Minnesota, the County Warning Point and all county <br />departments, as well as all municipalities within the county have <br />procedures in place to notify the EMHS Duty Officer if needed. <br />ASSISTING AGENCIES <br />State Organizationsl Agencies <br />The State government is responsible for providing resources to support <br />community response, and for some emergencies, performing technical <br />response functions on behalf of the communities. <br />1. Minnesota Homeland Security Emergency Management (HSEM) <br /> a. Activates and manages the State Emergency Operations Center <br /> (SEOC). <br /> b. Coordinates State resources. <br /> c. Controls access of air and rail traffic. <br /> d. Assists County and other State agencies in coordination of <br /> protective actions <br /> e. Requests and coordinates federal assistance agencies and <br /> programs <br />2. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> a. Provides personnel, equipment and materials to participate <br /> directly in the mitigation activities and debris management. <br /> b. Depending upon emergency recommends or directs protective <br /> actions. <br /> 25 <br />