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• <br />• <br />• <br />Ongoing Concerns <br />❑ If resources are needed beyond those available through mutual aid, such as heavy rescue and <br />debris removal equipment, work with EOC staff to acquire. <br />❑ Are overall law enforcement activities being adequately addressed? <br />- Directing and controlling traffic <br />- Assisting with evacuation of people at risk, coordination of evacuation plans <br />- Perimeter and scene security <br />❑ If a mass casualty incident, are resources in place to handle a large number of bodies? Is a <br />temporary morgue needed? Has Medical Examiner's office responded with extra personnel? <br />Should area funeral directors be alerted? Communication link established between EOC and <br />mass care facility? <br />❑ If operations will continue over an extended period, plan on how crews will be relieved, fed, <br />etc. Will more resources be needed to relieve exhausted personnel? <br />o If Incident Command is expected to transfer from fire to police or public works, plan in <br />advance how the transition will occur so that it is done smoothly. <br />o If crews are working an incident that could be 'a crime scene, consult with law enforcement on <br />steps to preserve evidence. <br />❑ Consider the need for a critical incident stress debriefing for responders. Coordinate with <br />police, EMS and public works managers as appropriate. <br />❑ Will incident/crime scene need 24 hr. security for extended period of time. <br />o Assess food, transportation, fuel and equipment needs to sustain field operations and notify <br />Logistics Section of needs. <br />o Is an ID system needed to maintain security in restricted areas? <br />o Will the National Guard be required? Sheriff will need to coordinate with the MN State Duty <br />Officer. <br />o If Crime Scene, will Federal agencies be needed? (FBI, ATF, DHS, NTSB). <br />51 <br />