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<br />2. Emergency Operating Center. When major emergencies and disasters have <br />occurred or appear imminent, we will activate our EOC, which is located in the <br />basement of city hall, 150 SE 1 ST, Paris, Texas. . <br /> <br />3. The following individuals are authorized to activate the EOC: <br /> <br />A. Mayor <br />B. City Manager <br />C. Police Chief <br />D. Emergency Management Coordinator <br />E. Police Patrol Shift Supervisor <br /> <br />4. The general responsibilities of the EOC are to: <br /> <br />a. Assemble accurate information on the emergency situation and current <br />resource data to allow local officials to make informed decisions on courses of <br />action. <br /> <br />b. Working with representatives of emergency services, determine and prioritize <br />required response actions and coordinate their implementation. <br /> <br />c. Provide resource support for emergency operations. <br /> <br />d. Suspend or curtail government services, recommend the closure of schools <br />and businesses, and cancellation of public events. <br /> <br />e. Organize and activate large-scale evacuation and mass care operations. <br /> <br />f. Provide emergency information to the public. <br /> <br />5. Representatives of those departments and agencies assigned emergency <br />functions in this plan will staff the EOC. EOC operations are addressed in Annex <br />N (Direction and Control). The interface between the EOC and the Incident <br />Command Post is described in paragraph V.e above. <br /> <br />6. The alternate EOC is located at the Paris Police Department. This facility will be <br />used if our primary EOC becomes unusable. <br /> <br />C. Line of Succession <br /> <br />1. The line of succession for the Mayor is: <br /> <br />a. Mayor Pro Tem <br />b. Most Senior Council Person <br />c. City Manager <br />d. Police Chief <br /> <br />37 <br /> <br />Ver1.10 <br />08/03 <br />