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• <br />• <br />• <br />EOC Operations Fire and Police <br />Search/Rescue, Evacuation/Traffic, Hazmat and Fire <br />Immediate Concerns <br />❑ Report to the EOC or send representative when requested. <br />❑ Identify Operations Section Unified Command, including: Fire, Police, EMS and Public Works <br />❑ Identify "On scene" Incident Commander(s) <br />❑ Obtain an initial briefing from Incident Command. Prepare an initial report to Emergency Manager. <br />❑ Does the incident area constitute a possible crime scene? Has the scene been protected? <br />❑ Provide road closures, hazards information to PIO for media release. <br />❑ Review Emergency Operations Plan and Standard Operating Procedures. <br />❑ Assess if a 24hr /day and /or extended operation is needed. Make staffing assessments. <br />Consider mutual aid. <br />❑ Use all city resources before requesting assistance. Make requests to EM. <br />❑ Is incident contained or under control? Assess mutual aid resources. <br />❑ Is Incident Command well established and functioning properly? Remind IC that once EOC PIO is on d <br />all media infouiiation releases be coordinated through EOC PIO. <br />❑ Assess scene security and traffic control needs. <br />❑ Assess need for evacuation at scene. Develop Evacuation Plan. Brief EM <br />❑ Assess Police and Fire response capabilities for areas of city not affected by incident. <br />❑ For Hazmat incidents, have responders been made aware of the hazardous area and how to safely approo <br />❑ Has the State Duty Officer been notified of the incident? (651) 649 -5451. <br />Operations Section Checklist: <br />44 <br />