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<br />Ramsey County~Wide Emergency Operations Plan <br /> <br />Revision 5.1, June, 2005 <br /> <br />The scope of the Minnesota State Duty Officer Program includes, but is <br />not limited to, actual or impending events such as the following: <br /> <br />. Hazardous materials incidents <br />. Pipeline leaks or breaks <br />. Radiological incidents <br />. Requests for National GuardlCivil Air Patrol <br />. Aircraft accidentslincidents <br />. Search and rescue assistance <br />. Bomb squad information <br />. Natural disasters (tornado, flood, fire, etc.) <br />. Requests for CATIERT teams <br />. Homeland security threats <br /> <br />Contact the State Duty Officer for any incident where assistance is needed <br />from one or more of the following state agencies, or, when one or more of <br />the following state agencies has a reporting requirement: <br /> <br />. Pollution Control Agency <br />. Department of Health <br />. Department of Natural Resources <br />. Department of Transportation <br />. Department of Agriculture <br />. Department of Public Safety <br /> <br />When the Minnesota Duty Officer receives a call of an incident, he or she <br />will make notifications to state agency personnel with the expertise andlor <br />resources to assist the caller. Furthermore, if an incident occurs in which <br />one or more federal or state laws require notification to the state, one call <br />to the Minnesota Duty Officer will satisfy that requirement. <br /> <br />When reports of hazardous materials spills are received, a copy of the <br />report will be faxed back to the city for informational purposes only. Local <br />emergency management personnel are encouraged to call the Minnesota <br />Duty Officer for status reports of ongoing incidents within their city. <br /> <br />;;';;,'~.:r rh"~ '" ho "'-;;,:~,,",~'rl .." U;'T" """ <br /> <br />Mmnesota <br /> <br />100 <br />