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Data collected in the field will be transmitted to the <br />EOC to be evaluated by the Director of the Indian <br />River County Health/Rehabilitative Services. These <br />evaluations will be provided to the Chairman of the <br />BCC at the EOC for use in decision-making, and as a <br />basis for recommendations for protective actions. <br />Summaries and recommended protective actions will <br />be forwarded to the State EOC and surrounding <br />counties. <br />Monitoring of the affected area(s) and <br />recommendations of protective actions will continue <br />until exposure levels have decreased to the point that <br />recovery and re-entry are considered safe. <br />8.3.4 Additional Assessment and Monitoring Support <br />When it is determined that a hazardous materials <br />emergency cannot be adequately controlled with resources <br />available to Indian River County response personnel, a <br />request will be forwarded to the Governor for the additional <br />resources needed. The request will contain the following <br />information: <br />Clear direction to assembly point or point of delivery. <br />Description of the problem. <br />Estimated time the resources will be needed. <br />If resources include people, what arrangements have <br />been made for housing, etc. <br />Type of resources needed. <br />Where the resources need to be delivered. <br />If the Governor concurs with the need for assistance as <br />requested, he/she will direct the Florida Division of <br />Emergency Management to locate the resources and <br />request the specified assistance. If it is determined that the <br />requested assistance is not available at the state level, the <br />Governor may request federal assistance through the <br />appropriate federal agency. <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 60 <br />