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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
01/10/2012
Control Number
2012-003E
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Emergency Management
Subject
Emergency Management Plan
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan 2012-2016
Resolution 2012-004
Alternate Name
COMP
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The purpose of the plan is to: <br />Reduce the vulnerability of people and communities of this county to <br />damage, injury, and loss of life and property resulting from natural, <br />technological or manmade emergencies, catastrophes, or hostile <br />military or paramilitary action. <br />2. Prepare for prompt and efficient response and recovery to protect <br />lives and property affected by emergencies. <br />3. Respond to emergencies <br />necessary to preserve the <br />affected by the emergency. <br />using all systems, plans and resources <br />health, safety and welfare of persons <br />4. Recover from emergencies by providing for the rapid and orderly start <br />of restoration and rehabilitation of persons and property affected by <br />emergencies. <br />5. Provide an emergency management system embodying all aspects of <br />pre -emergency preparedness and post -emergency response, <br />recovery, and mitigation. <br />6. Assist in anticipation, recognition, appraisal, prevention, and <br />mitigation of emergencies that may be caused or aggravated by <br />inadequate planning for, and regulation of, public and private facilities <br />and land use. <br />7. This CEMP, by adoption, established the National Incident <br />Management System (NIMS) as the standard for all operations <br />encompassed by the plan within Indian River County. The NIMS <br />system provides a common foundation for training and other <br />preparedness efforts, communicating and sharing information with <br />other responders and with the public, ordering resources to assist <br />with a response effort, and for integrating new technologies and <br />standards to support incident management. For the first time, all of <br />the nation's emergency responders will use a common language, and <br />a common set of procedures when working individually and together <br />to keep America safe. The NIMS ensures that they will have the same <br />preparation, the same goals and expectations, and most importantly, <br />they will be speaking the same language. <br />SCOPE <br />This plan is countywide in scope and is supported by the five municipalities. <br />The scope of this plan is to accomplish the following: <br />Establishes fundamental policies, program strategies, and <br />assumptions, <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 2 <br />
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