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2005-008-RES IMPLEMENTATION OF CITY OF PARIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN
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2005-008-RES IMPLEMENTATION OF CITY OF PARIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN
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1/10/2000
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<br />If additional resources are required, we will: <br /> <br />Summon those resources available to us pursuant to inter-local agreements. <br />See Attachment 6 to this plan, which summarizes the inter-local agreements and <br />identifies the officials authorized to request those resources. <br /> <br />Summon emergency service resources that we have contracted for. See <br />Attachment 6. <br /> <br />The City will request assistance from volunteer groups active in disaster <br />response. <br /> <br />Request assistance from industry or individuals who have resources needed to <br />deal with the emergency situation. <br /> <br />When external agencies respond to an emergency situation within our <br />jurisdiction, we expect them to conform to the guidance and direction provided by <br />our incident commander. <br /> <br />D. National Incident Management - Incident Command System (leS) <br /> <br />1. We intend to employ ICS in managing emergencies. ICS is both a <br />strategy and a set of organizational arrangements for directing and <br />controlling field operations. It is designed to effectively integrate <br />resources from different agencies into a temporary emergency <br />organization at an incident site that can expand and contract with the <br />magnitude of the incident and resources on hand. A summary of ICS is <br />provided in Attachment 7. The National Incident Management System will <br />be used when outside resources are brought in. <br /> <br />2. The incident commander is responsible for carrying out the ICS function of <br />command -- managing the incident. The four other major management <br />activities that form the basis of ICS are operations, planning, logistics, and <br />finance/administration. For small-scale incidents, the incident <br />commander and one or two individuals may perform all of these functions. <br />For larger incidents, a number of individuals from different departments or <br />agencies may be assigned to separate staff sections charged with those <br />functions. <br /> <br />3. An incident commander using response resources from one or two <br />departments or agencies can handle the majority of emergency situations. <br />Departments or agencies participating in this type of incident response will <br />normally obtain support through their own department or agency. <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />Ver1.10 <br />08/03 <br />
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