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b. Upon activation of the EOC, the primary agencies for the ESFs will <br />send a representative to the EOC to coordinate that ESF. It is up <br />to the primary agency's discretion as to how many, if any at all, <br />support agencies will accompany them at the EOC. Due to the <br />limited space available in the EOC, the attendance of support <br />agencies should be closely coordinated with the Emergency <br />Management Director. <br />c. The primary agency for the ESF will be responsible for obtaining <br />all information relating to ESF activities and requirements caused <br />by the disaster and disaster response. <br />This information gathering will frequently require the lead agency <br />to step outside traditional information gathering protocols. <br />d. The County will respond to local requests for assistance through <br />the ESF process. Within the EOC, requests for assistance will be <br />tasked to the ESF for completion. The primary agency will be <br />responsible for coordinating the delivery of that assistance to the <br />disaster area. <br />e. Resource requests unable to be obtained locally will be <br />forwarded to ESF #5. ESF #5 will submit a resource request to <br />FDEM through their online tracking system. ESF #5 will be <br />responsible for tracking that resource request from mission <br />tracking number assignment through delivery. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 85 <br />