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CITY OF RAMSEY <br /> <br />EMERGENCY O?ERATIONS PLAN <br />REVISION: 0 : <br /> <br />PLANNING SECTION <br /> <br />1II. <br /> <br />AVAILABLE RESOURCES AND SUPPORTING AGENCIES <br /> <br />mo <br /> <br />N~tifieation and warning will consist of assistance from the Minnesota State Patrol and <br />Anoka County Warning Systcnr~. <br /> <br />Bo <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Ra~l~ i01ogical and HAZMAT will consist of Ramsey Fire Department and a North <br />Metro CAT team along with the Minnesota State Duty Officer. <br /> <br />Information Services will be coordinated by City of Ramsey staff. <br /> <br />Do <br /> <br />Eo <br /> <br />Mappin~ and documentation will be coordinated by the Engineering department and <br />thelCity Clerk's office. <br /> <br />Resources will be coordinated by the Park and Recreation Director and other department <br />sta}-f members. <br /> <br />Engineering will be coordinated by the City Engineer and Assistant City Engineer and <br />other members of their staff. <br /> <br />D ',a!nage assessment will be coordinated by the Chief Building Official with assistance <br />of fl~e City Engineer and Anoka County Assessing Department. <br /> <br />IV. <br /> <br />POLICIES AND PROCEDURES <br /> <br />Warning and notification, radiological and hazmat, information services, mapping <br />and documentation, resources, engineering, and damage assessment will be <br />responsible for developing policy and procedures for operation under emergency <br />conditions including personnel call-in, reporting systems, and so forth. <br /> <br />Bo <br /> <br />Warning and notification The Anoka County Warning Point is Central <br />Communications, which has a 24-hour warning capability. The Anoka County Warning <br />Officer is the Central Communication's supervisor on duty who is responsible for <br />ensuring all notification and warnings are properly received and disseminated. The <br />Warning Officer for the City of Ramsey is the Chief of Police or Senior Officer on duty. <br /> <br />1. For all emergencies, the affected municipality(s) will be notified by radio, <br /> activate sirens by radio, and notify key officials via Central Communications. <br /> <br />At 1:00 p.m. the first Wednesday of each month the Anoka County <br />Warning Point will test Ramsey's outdoor warning sirens. <br /> <br />51 <br /> <br /> <br />