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air and water; and <br />4. Performing necessary actions to assist with recovery operations. <br />II. POLICIES <br />A. The assets available to ESF #1 will be used to assist County emergency <br />operations agencies and other ESFs with their emergency efforts to move <br />people, materials, equipment, and other resources as necessary. <br />The priorities for allocation of these assets will be: <br />1. Evacuating persons from immediate peril; <br />2. Transporting materials, personnel, and supplies for the support of <br />emergency activities being conducted by the ESFs as requested <br />through the EOC; <br />3. Transporting relief supplies necessary for recovery from the <br />emergency; and <br />4. Identifying obstructions and damage to the transportation <br />infrastructure. <br />B. The School District of Indian River County; Transportation Department, will <br />coordinate activities of ESF #1 and, with assistance from the Emergency <br />Management Director, and/or his designee, prioritize the allocation of <br />available resources. <br />III. SITUATION <br />A. Disaster Condition <br />A minor, major or catastrophic disaster may severely damage the <br />transportation infrastructure. Local transportation activities may be <br />hampered by insufficient transportation resources and disrupted <br />communications. Prior to impact, evacuation from the potentially threatened <br />area may be ordered. This will require that transportation related decisions <br />be made to facilitate the evacuation. <br />In the wake of the disaster, many local resources will be unavailable due to <br />damage, accessibility, or inefficiency to handle the demand for assistance. <br />This will require that significant amounts of resources will have to be <br />transported into the area. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex I - Page ESF #1-2 <br />