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4014 <br />11. PURPOSE <br />This Basic Plan outlines our approach to emergency operations. It provides general guidance <br />for emergency management activities and an overview of our methods of mitigation, <br />preparedness, response, and recovery. The plan describes our emergency response <br />organization and assigns responsibilities for various emergency tasks. This plan is intended to <br />provide a framework for more specific functional annexes that describe in more detail who does <br />what, when, and how. This plan applies to all local officials, departments, and agencies. -The <br />primary audience for the document includes our chief elected official and other elected officials, <br />the emergency management staff, department and agency heads and their senior staff <br />members, leaders of local volunteer organizations that support emergency operations, and <br />others who may participate in our mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery efforts. <br />111. EXPLANATION OF TERMS: <br />A. Acronyms <br />ARC <br />American Red Cross <br />CFR <br />Code of Federal Regulations <br />DDC <br />Disaster District Committee <br />EMC <br />Emergency Management Coordinator <br />EMD <br />Emergency Management Director <br />AEMC <br />Assistant Emergency Coordinator <br />EOC <br />Emergency Operations Center <br />FPI <br />Emergency Public information <br />FBi <br />Federal Bureau of Investigation <br />FEMA <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Hazmat <br />Hazardous Material <br />ICP <br />Incident Command Post <br />ICS <br />Incident Command System <br />OSHA <br />Occupational Health & Safety Administration <br />SOP'S <br />Standard Operating Procedures <br />TSA <br />The Salvation Army <br />B. Definitions <br />Disaster District. Disaster Districts are regional state emergency management <br />organizations mandated by the Executive Order- --of the Governor relating to <br />Emergency. Management WHO'S boundaries. parallel those of Highway Patrol <br />Districts and Sub - Districts of the Texas Department of Public Safety. <br />2. Disaster District Committee. The DDC consists of a Chairperson (the local <br />Highway Patrol captain or command lieutenant) and representatives of the state <br />agencies and volunteer groups represented on the State Emergency <br />Management Council with resources in the district. The DDC Chairperson, <br />supported by committee members, is responsible for identifying, coordinating the `— <br />7 <br />Ver 1.10 <br />08/03 <br />