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10. The Emergency Management Director, and his staff, will notify key <br />officials and emergency related organizations of any significant <br />emergency events that may promulgate the opening of the EOC. <br />11. The Emergency Management Director, and/or his designee, has the <br />authority to activate the public warning system at any time an <br />emergency event threatens persons or property. <br />12. Predetermined evacuation areas include the barrier island, low-lying <br />areas, mobile/manufactured homes, sub -standard housing, RV parks <br />and marinas. Initial notification will be through media resources and <br />may be augmented by the use of bullhorn announcements and door- <br />to-door visits by public safety officers. <br />13. The County EOC will communicate with the SEOC on all activations, <br />warnings and SITREPS by means of NAWAS, ESATCOM, <br />commercial telephone or radio frequency links. <br />14. The most common topics pertaining to health and safety, and <br />considered to be helpful to the public, have been pre -scripted to form <br />a library of written Public Service Announcements. Messages include <br />topics on preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. This <br />document is maintained on file in the emergency management office <br />as well as the office of the Public Information Officer (ESF #14). <br />15. Most of the above identified modes of Notification and Warning can <br />be used to provide recovery information to the public following a <br />disaster, including the location of Disaster Recovery Centers, <br />Recovery Information Centers, and Disaster Legal Assistance. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 91 <br />