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Emergency Operations Plan <br /> Emergency Support Function #2 - Communication Systems <br /> and resources. For an evacuation, an "Evacuation Route Coordinator" should be <br /> assigned due to the importance of the evacuation. <br /> The Branch Director may report to either the Unified Command Group or an Operations <br /> Section Chief. All units assigned under the Transportation Branch Director will be <br /> broken down into Divisions or Groups. <br /> Actions: Initial <br /> Immediately following the notification to enact this ESF, the following actions will be <br /> taken: <br /> 1. Report to the identified location for the coordination of operations. If the <br /> establishment of the Incident Command System is needed, then establish a <br /> working location. The possible locations which may need to be staffed <br /> include: <br /> a. Incident Command Post(ICP) <br /> b. Public Works Facility <br /> c. Emergency Operations Center(EOC) <br /> 2. Establish a Liaison Officer position with the communication company(s) to <br /> maintain Situational Awareness for the operation. <br /> 3. Establish a Public Information Officer position to maintain information <br /> regarding the incident to all parties involved in the incident. <br /> 4. Work closely with the Situational Unit Leader to identify exactly what areas <br /> are affected and for prioritization of operations. <br /> 5. Determine the risk to the community and determine if an evacuation or <br /> shelter- in place is needed. <br /> Actions: Continuing <br /> 1. Maintain Situational Awareness and provide timely information to the <br /> Command and General Staff. <br /> 2. Provide timely information to the Administrative and Elected City Officials. <br /> 3. Identify Operational Periods to ensure continuity of operations in order to <br /> resolve the situation. <br /> 4. Identify the future resource needs for the management of operations. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />