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<br />RamsEY CVl/lIly-Wide Emergency Operatiolls Pla1/ R1Tisio17 5.1, ./UlIC. 2005 <br />----.--- ..-. ..--- --.- ---- o. ... n_. ____. __ ..- .- -----..-. -- -.------ --- ---..----. <br /> LEAD PIO: City Managcr <br /> EOC Activation <br /> --.-'- -.------..--.- .-.------ ---- <br /> Excised <br /> ce <br /> -..------.- _....--- ....--.... ..- ------.. -----.. <br /> Thc functions perfomled at the EOC will vary according to the type and <br /> scopc of the disastcr, but will generally involve: <br /> l. Coordinating the city govemment response to the disaster <br /> (including coordinating with and supporting the on-scene <br /> commander if ICS is implcmented). <br /> 2. Coordinating with any adjacent local government(s) affected by <br /> and/or rcsponding to the disaster. <br /> 3. Coordinating with any county, state and/or federal agencics <br /> responding to the disaster. , <br /> 4. Coordinating with any busincsses/industries directly affected by I <br /> and/or responding to thc disaster. <br /> 5. Gcnerating appropriatc public infimnation. ' <br /> 6. Coordinating and channeling the services of volunteers (specific <br /> task assignment to, and the management of volunteers will <br /> normally be provided by thc applicable service chiefs). <br /> The Emergency Managcment Director is responsible for maintaining the <br /> operational readincss of the primary and alternate FOe s. This involves <br /> ensuring that the EOC has the necessary maps, displays, tables and chairs, <br /> message logs, etc. <br /> The degree of FOe activation will be determined by the severity of the <br /> emergency. I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> l. The EOC many be partially actj~:~t~(l due to a potential threat to <br /> life or property from severe weather (e.g. tornado. blinard); <br /> hazardous materials incident/accident that is beyond the <br /> capabilities of field operations, pipeline leaks and by us going to <br /> a Icvel rcd. <br /> ') The Eoe may be fully activateg in response to a major <br /> cmergcncy/disaster resulting in an actual threat to life and I <br /> property. This will include, but is not limited to: a tornado <br /> touchdown or pipeline leak which causes damage to the public I <br /> or private sector and requires a coordinated response effort: a <br /> hazardous materials incident/accident involving the response of <br /> scveral agencies (including county, federal. or state as well as <br />-.----- -..- .__ _ __.._Sll}!l)~n~i!.!g_~_l!!l(cipa-'-itL~s), cne.!!.lY. ~~kand~Y_~l~_g(li_n~ to a... <br /> 71 <br />