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411 CITY OF RAMSEY <br />• <br />EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN: <br />REVISION: 3 <br />VI. EMERGENCY RESPONSIBILITY ASSIGNMENTS <br />19 <br />BASIC PLAN <br />A. County Government — The Board of Commissioners will be responsible for providing <br />overall direction and control of Anoka County government resources involved in the <br />response to a disaster. The Anoka County Emergency Management Director or <br />designee will serve as the "Community Emergency Coordinator" for Anoka County. <br />B. City Government --- The Mayor of the City of Ramsey in Anoka County will be <br />responsible for appointing an Emergency Management Director. The Emergency <br />Management Director will be responsible for the organization, administration, and <br />operation of such local organization for Emergency Management, subject to the <br />direction and control of the Council pursuant to. M.S.S. Chapter 12.25 Subd.l. <br />(For additional direction and control information such as staffing, communications, <br />incident command system (ICS), etc. refer to the Command Section of this plan under <br />Direction and Control). <br />A. A summary of the City of Ramsey's emergency responsibility assignments by section <br />and function are enclosed within this document. The heads of various City government <br />departments and other agencies will be responsible for carrying out assignments shown <br />on the following chart. Additional information about these assignments is contained in <br />the five sections of this plan. City departments and other agencies are expected to <br />develop whatever SOG's (Standard Operating Guidelines) and resource lists they may <br />need in order to carry out these responsibilities. <br />B. Responsibilities have been assigned by a code letter: "P ", "S ", or "C" <br />1. "P" indicates primary operational responsibility, which means that the official <br />or agency is in charge of and responsible to make provisions for that function. <br />2. "S" indicates support responsibility which means that the agency so assigned <br />will, if possible, assist the official or agency that has primary or coordination <br />responsibility for that function. <br />3. "C" indicates coordination responsibility and is assigned when several <br />agencies have a partial responsibility, but no single agency /official has obvious <br />primary responsibility. This will often times be the situation when non- <br />government agencies are involved. <br />