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CITY OF RAMSEY <br />• EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN <br />REVISION: 3 <br />• <br />• <br />COMMAND SECTION <br />d. Generating appropriate public information. <br />e. Special event logs will be maintained for EOC operations by the <br />designated recorder. <br />f. Emergency Management Incident checklists for Command, PIO, and <br />Liaison positions are filed as attachments to this section. <br />g. The EOC has the capability of communicating with other agencies, e.g., <br />fire, police, and Sheriff by telephone and radio communications. A <br />complete listing of city and county radio frequencies is located in the <br />Resource Guide. <br />2. EOC Activation <br />a. Operational Readiness <br />The City of Ramsey EMD is responsible for maintaining the operational <br />readiness of the primary and secondary EOC' s. This involves ensuring <br />the EOC has the necessary communications equipment, maps, displays, <br />tables, chairs, message logs, etc. <br />b. Responsibility for EOC Activation <br />The City of Ramsey EMD will activate the EOC and staff as required to <br />meet the emergency (See EOC Command Structure Chart C for staff <br />organization). In the event of a major disaster, the EMD will notify staff <br />of the activation of the EOC and they would then report to that location. <br />c. Criteria for Activation <br />The degree of the City's EOC activation will be determined by the <br />severity of the emergency. We plan to activate the EOC within one hour <br />of notification of an emergency at the primary or alternate EOC site, to <br />become fully operational within four (4) hours. <br />1) The EOC may be partially activated due to a potential threat to <br />life or property from severe weather (e.g. tornado, flood, <br />blizzard); hazardous materials incident/accident (including an <br />uncontrolled release of a (SARA Title III) reportable product that <br />is beyond the capabilities of field operations such as a pipeline <br />leak. <br />29 <br />