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2. Establishes a concept of operations spanning the direction and <br />control of an emergency from initial monitoring through post -disaster <br />response and recovery, <br />3. Defines an interagency coordination mechanism to facilitate delivery <br />of immediate county assistance, and County direction and control of <br />response and recovery assistance from other counties, states, and <br />the federal government, <br />4. Assigns specific functional responsibilities to appropriate County <br />departments and agencies, as well as private sector groups and <br />volunteer organizations, <br />5. Addresses the various types of emergencies (more specifically <br />described in Section II -A, Hazard Analysis) which are likely to occur, <br />from county emergency, to minor, major, or catastrophic disasters; <br />and, <br />6. Identifies actions that County response and recovery organizations <br />will take, in coordination with county and federal counterparts as <br />appropriate. <br />C. METHODOLOGY <br />1. The Emergency Management staff carefully analyzed Florida's <br />Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan to assure the county's <br />plan was consistent with and supportive of the state plan in both <br />format and content. To conform to the compliance criteria, the <br />following actions were taken: <br />a. All ESF primary and support agencies were identified, <br />including public, private and volunteer. <br />b. All agencies were assembled. All agencies provided input and <br />support in the construction of the plan. <br />C. A series of meetings was held to assure local participation in <br />the planning process. <br />d. All involved departments demonstrated their support in the <br />planning process, not by letter, but by their personal <br />participation in planning meetings. <br />e. All agencies reviewed the final draft of the plan and accepted <br />the responsibilities assigned to them by the plan. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 3 <br />