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<br />Ramsey County-Wide Emergency Operations Plan <br /> <br />Revision 5.1, June, 2005 <br /> <br />INCIDENT TYPE PRIMARY AGENCY <br />Correctional Facility Disturbance Ramsey County Sheriff or Ramsey <br />Countv-Communitv Corrections <br />Disease I Epidemic St. Paul Ramsey County <br /> Deoartment of Public Health <br />Downed Tree Municipal Public Works <br /> (Ramsey County Public Works for <br /> Countv oroo.mil <br />Elevator Incident or Emergency Municipal Fire Department <br />Emotionally Disturbed Person Municipal Law Enforcement Agency <br />Munici~al EMS Anencv <br />Entrapment I Impalement Municipal Fire Department <br /> Municioal EMS Aaencv <br />Explosive Device. Bomb Threat Municipal Law Enforcement Agency <br /> State Bomb Souad <br />Fire Municipal Fire Department <br />Hostage Incident Municipal Law Enforcement Agency <br />Sniper Incident Municipal Law Enforcement Agency <br />Special Event Municipal Law Enforcement Agency <br />Structural Collapse Municipal Fire Department <br />Suspicious Package Municipal Law Enforcement Agency <br />Water lice Rescue Municipal Fire Department <br /> <br />The Planning Section Chief develops the lAP, which is approved by the <br />IC. The Operations Section Chief directs the tactical implementation of the <br />lAP. All participants agree on the designation of the Operations Section <br />Chief. <br /> <br />Life safety operations are the highest priority Incident Objectives and will <br />be initiated by the first arriving resources capable of performing rescue. <br />Life safety operations in-progress will not be disrupted or suspended <br />because of transition of command to other agencies. <br /> <br />Unified Command - <br /> <br />In some circumstances, the severity or complexity of an emergency will <br />threaten to overwhelm the resources of the initial entity's responders <br />resulting in requests for additional agencies - possibly including agencies <br />from multiple jurisdictions. In these cases, the NIMS concept of Unified <br />Command is utilized. <br /> <br />Responding agencies commanders will co-locate at the Incident <br />Command Post collocate at the Incident Command Post and <br /> <br />. Assign an Operations Section Chief for each operational period. <br /> <br />. Keep each other informed of specific requirements. <br /> <br />. Develop a consolidated Incident Action Plan (lAP), written or oral, <br />that is evaluated and updated at regular intervals. <br /> <br />. Establish procedures for joint decision making and documentation <br /> <br />35 <br />