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Ramsey County | Base Plan 36 <br />4.Incident Management Team Structure and Communications <br />4.1 Emergency Operations Center Organization and Overview <br />The County and Municipal EOCs will organize using NIMS principles in support of field operations, <br />leveraging the ICS construct of functional branches to support Operations, Planning, Logistics and <br />Finance/Administration functions. The ICS structure also helps ensure both continuity of government <br />operations and the effective command, control, and coordination of resources and assets during <br />incidents. During a given incident, only the essential functions are activated in the EOC, at the discretion <br />of the EOC Director. <br />Detailed information about EOC processes can be found in Job Aids. The Job Aids should be utilized as a <br />companion document to the CEOP for response activities. RCEMHS staff and duty officers may reference <br />the Field Operations Guide (FOG) for departmental processes and contact information. <br />4.1.1 EOC LOCATION <br />4.1.1.1 Physical Locations <br />4.1.1.1.1 Ramsey County <br />4.1.1.1.2 Municipalities <br />•City of Arden Hills: <br />•City of Falcon Heights: <br />•City of Gem Lake: <br />•City of Lauderdale: <br />•City of Maplewood: <br />•City of New Brighton: <br />•City of North Oaks: <br />•City of Roseville: <br />•City of White Bear Lake: <br />•Little Canada: <br />•Mounds View: <br />•North St. Paul: <br />•Shoreview: <br />•Vadnais Heights: <br />•White Bear Township: