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4. Indian River County Health Department - Will coordinate the <br /> dissemination of public information regarding public health issues. <br /> 5. Indian River County Sheriffs Office - Will have trained individuals <br /> available to serve as a Public Information Officer and will coordinate <br /> the dissemination of public information regarding law enforcement <br /> issues (i.e., traffic conditions, road closures, curfews, alcohol bans, <br /> etc.). <br /> 6. North Treasure Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross - Will <br /> coordinate the dissemination of public information regarding activation <br /> of shelters and recovery information (i.e., how to access disaster <br /> assistance programs, bulk food and ice, etc.). <br /> VI. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES <br /> ESF#14 will utilize personnel and resources from its primary and support agencies <br /> to respond to mission assignments related to emergencies. Additional resources <br /> available at other ESFs may be coordinated and mobilized to support ESF #14 <br /> missions. When requests begin to exceed the County's ESF's capability to respond, <br /> additional resources (i.e., state teams, federal agencies, contractual agreements, <br /> and mutual aid agreements) will be mobilized. Mutual aid agreements have been <br /> established for all contiguous counties as well as the existence of the Statewide <br /> Mutual Aid Agreement. During a significant event these agreements may be <br /> activated. The decision to activate these agreements will be made by the <br /> Emergency Management Director, or his designee. All personnel and resources <br /> mobilized by ESF#14 will remain under the direction and control of the ESF, unless <br /> otherwise notified. <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex I - Page ESF#14-10 <br />