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EOC OperationS! Fire and Police <br />Operations SectiOn Checklist: <br />Search/Rcscue, Evacuation/Traffic, Hazmat and Fire <br /> <br />Immediate ConCerns <br /> <br />Report to the EOC or send representative when requested. <br /> <br />Identify "On scene" Incident Commander(s) <br /> <br />Obtain an.: initial briefing from Incident Command. Prepare <br />Manager. <br /> <br />an initial report to Emergency <br /> <br />[] Does the incident area constitute a possible crime scene? Has the scene been protected. <br /> <br />[] Provide road closures, hazards information to PlO for media release: <br /> <br />[] Review Emergency Operations Plan and Standard Operating Procedures. <br /> <br />ca Assess if a 24hr/day and/or extended operation is needed. Make staffing assessments consider <br /> mutual aid; <br /> <br />[] Use all city resources before requesting assistance. Make requests to EM. <br /> <br /> Is incident:contained or under control? Assess mutual aid resources. <br /> <br /> Is Inciden[ Command well established and functioning properly? Remind IC that once EOC <br /> PIO is on duty, all media information releases be coordinated through EOC PIO. <br /> <br />~ Assess scene security and traffic control needs. <br /> <br />Assess need for evacuation at scene. Develop Evacuation Plan. Brief EM. <br /> <br />Assess Police and Fire response capabilities for areas of city not affected by incident. <br /> <br />[] For Hazmat incidents, have responders been made aware of the hazardous area and how to <br /> safely approach. <br /> <br />Has the state Duty Officer been notified of the incident? <br /> <br />Ongoing Concerns <br /> <br /> [] If resources are needed beyond those available through mutual aid, such <br /> debris remOval equipment, work with EOC staff to acquire. <br /> <br /> ca Are overalt'law enforcement activities being adequately addressed? <br /> <br />as heavy rescue and <br /> <br />46 <br /> <br /> <br />