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ESF #6 will continuously monitor ongoing mass care needs <br /> and will provide ESF#5 (Information and Planning)with shelter <br /> registration statistics (i.e., number of evacuees, meals served) <br /> when requested. <br /> C. All designated primary and secondary shelters should be <br /> managed in accordance with applicable ARC regulations and <br /> procedures, including the assignment of trained shelter <br /> managers at each shelter. <br /> d. ESF #6 will work with local government, local American Red <br /> Cross service delivery units, Indian River County Department <br /> of Emergency Services, Emergency Management Division; <br /> and applicable federal agencies in activities related to <br /> surveying the suitability of facilities and shelters following a <br /> disaster occurrence. <br /> e. ESF #6 will have, procure, and regularly update lists of <br /> available shelters. <br /> f. ESF #6 will coordinate the provision of added/relief staff and <br /> the replenishment of shelter supplies, if requested. <br /> g. ESF #6 will coordinate the consolidation of shelters, staff, <br /> resources, and supplies as sheltering needs diminish. <br /> 2. Feeding <br /> a. Mass Feeding <br /> (1) ESF#6 will act as a liaison for ESF#5 (Information and <br /> Planning)and ESF#11 (Food and Water)to coordinate <br /> the mass feeding sites established by the American <br /> Red Cross and volunteer agencies. Mass feeding <br /> activities will include feeding of disaster victims and <br /> workers. <br /> (2) ESF#6 will maintain a list of all agencies who may have <br /> a mission to provide mass feeding in times of disaster. <br /> (3) ESF #6 will prioritize and coordinate mass feeding <br /> locations to ensure optimal logistics for public service, <br /> including establishing a priority system to ensure that <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex I - Page ESF#6-6 <br />