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<br />Ramsey County-Wide Emergency Operations Plan <br /> <br />Revision 5.1, June, 2005 <br /> <br />does require activation of senior county management, the EMHS <br />director acts as principal aide and advisor to the county Incident <br />Manager during the emergency. <br /> <br />. Maintain the Ramsey County Emergency Operations Center <br />(RCEOC) in conjunction with other departments <br /> <br />. Coordinate the establishment and provision of disaster recovery <br />services to the public <br /> <br />. Collect and disseminate emergency information to the <br />concerned jurisdictions and agencies; <br /> <br />. Coordinate the utilization of county, other local; government, <br />state and federal resources within the county <br /> <br />. Coordinate operations conducted by the local governments <br />within the county in accordance with approved mutual aid plans; <br /> <br />. Recommend or forward requests to requisition personnel and/or <br />property as necessary for the conduct of emergency or recovery <br />operations to the county Incident Manager <br /> <br />. Coordinate and provide for dissemination of public information <br />relating to emergency activities as may be required; <br /> <br />During the Consequence Management Phase <br /> <br />EMHS will work to coordinate the county's disaster claims process in <br />concert with the County Manager. EMHS will work with affected <br />municipalities, county departments, etc. to prepare and process <br />emergency operations program papers and applications for federal and <br />state funds. <br /> <br />As relief and recovery funds are made available, EMHS will assist in <br />ensuring that they are disbursed to affected areas a rapidly as <br />possible. <br /> <br />114 <br />