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in an emergency situation. He provided emergency examples and explained how the different <br />roles would respond in different situations. He reviewed examples of incidents that are managed <br />using the ICS. He stated that the City is required to have an Emergency Operations Plan and <br />noted that he will be updating the plan later this summer. He stated that the primary Emergency <br />Operations Center (EOC) is at City Hall in the Alexander Ramsey room and the Ramsey Fire <br />Station 2 is the secondary backup EOC. He provided additional details on the function of the <br />EOC and when the EOC might be activated. He stated that every incident that begins in Ramsey <br />starts and remains at a local level, although if the City resources are exhausted additional help <br />can be gained from the County, State or federal government if needed. He noted that there are <br />certain steps that must be taken in order to gain reimbursement from FEMA, which begins with <br />the Mayor declaring a local declaration of emergency and then would move up to the State <br />declaration and Presidential declaration. He provided an overview of the roles and <br />responsibilities of different City staff and City Council members during an emergency situation. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked if the new computer system used by the County has been <br />implemented and if that is working well. <br />Fire Chief Kohner noted that the system has been implemented. He stated that from an <br />emergency response point the system is fully functional. He stated that the system is lagging a <br />bit in the other system functions such as inspections. <br />Police Chief Katers agreed that the additional functions such as analytics are not fully <br />functioning. He noted that the most resources for implementing that system were focused on <br />emergency response. He stated that the new system began mid -year in 2015 and noted that the <br />previous data is still available in the previous system. <br />Fire Chief Kohner stated that in terms of working with the media, the City Council members <br />would be contacted and briefed by the City Administrator. He provided additional information <br />on the Public Information Officer (PIO) for the City during an event. He noted that the PIO <br />would depend on the type of event, explaining that for a fire event he would function as a PIO <br />while other incidents would most likely use a PIO from the police department because of their <br />experience with the media. <br />Police Chief Katers stated that in dealing with the media the key takeaway that he has gained is <br />that if the City is not the source of the information, the story will develop on its own. <br />Fire Chief Kohner provided additional information on managing public information during <br />emergency events. He noted that it is important during emergency events to speak with one <br />voice. He explained that government officials must coordinate and integrate messages with on - <br />scene Public Information Officers and other agencies. <br />Police Chief Katers provided additional information on the data practice act as applied to law <br />enforcement and which information is public, referencing Chapter 13.82. He stated that while <br />they would like to have a flow chart for every situation, emergencies are dynamic and therefore <br />it is important for the departments to work together and keep an accurate log of information. <br />City Council Work Session / April 9, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />