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b. Each ESF #1 agency will establish communications with its <br /> appropriate field personnel and ensure that they are ready for <br /> timely response. <br /> C. Coordination will be established with support agencies to <br /> prioritize and develop strategies for the initial response. <br /> d. Transportation resources will be pre-positioned when it <br /> becomes apparent that they will be required. Locations for <br /> pre-positioning will be determined dependent upon the type <br /> and extent of the emergency. <br /> e. When practical, any transportation resources that may be <br /> needed in recovery should be removed from the potential <br /> disaster area and relocated to the nearest staging area. <br /> f. Equipment accessible to ESF #1 agencies will be committed <br /> when evacuation or re-entry of a designated area is authorized <br /> and normal transportation resources are not sufficient. <br /> g. ESF #6 (Mass Care) will coordinate with ESF #1 for <br /> transportation assistance. <br /> h. The Florida Highway Patrol will direct that tolls be lifted to <br /> assist in the evacuation of an area or region. <br /> i. ESF #10 (Hazardous Materials) will identify any known <br /> hazardous materials transports that could be affected by the <br /> imminent disaster. <br /> j. The primary agency will establish staffing patterns to ensure <br /> 24-hour transportation operations, if required. <br /> k. Passenger pick-up points and routes will be coordinated by the <br /> primary agency dependent on the type and extent of the <br /> emergency. This information will be disseminated by ESF#14 <br /> (Public Information). <br /> 2. Response Actions <br /> a. ESF #1 will coordinate transportation resources with requests <br /> for transport of personnel, goods, and services. <br /> b. Priorities will continually be reassessed to address the most <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex I - Page ESF#1-5 <br />