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Ramsey County | Base Plan 35 <br />•Log emergency actions and expenses incurred, including personnel time, and report costs <br />promptly to the EOC for documentation and possible reimbursement. <br />•Coordinate the release of departmental emergency public information through the PIO at the <br />EOC or through the JIC if one is established for the incident. <br />•Assist in assessing damage to municipally owned facilities, properties, or assets, and provide <br />reports to the EOC. <br />3.16 Other Support Agencies and Organizations <br />RCEMHS recognizes and expects that response to an incident will require support from external agencies <br />and organizations should an event exceed its capabilities. Therefore, RCEMHS has formed partnerships <br />and relationships with outside entities to serve in a support capacity. It should be expected that <br />significant incidents will require participation by Ramsey County service teams, departments, and office <br />staff personnel. Agency and municipal staff who do not normally play a role in incident response may <br />also be requested or required to support local efforts. <br />RCEMHS may request additional personnel support through the EMAC when local, regional, and/or state <br />resources have been exhausted. EMAC support will be requested through the State of Minnesota HSEM <br />through the State EOC and is only available when the governor proclaims a state of emergency and the <br />president declares an emergency or major disaster. <br />Additional federal support may be available as direct federal assistance during a presidentially declared <br />disaster through FEMA and other federal partners. <br />Additional information on coordination with these entities is provided in Section 4.4.