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05/17/2016
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2016-069W
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8.B.
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Emergency Services
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Annex 1A - Recovery
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2016-044
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• Driver's License or valid proof of identity <br /> • Deed/mortgage or other proof of property ownership <br /> • Insurance papers, including flood insurance <br /> • Employer and income verification <br /> The Emergency Management Director, or his designee, will be <br /> responsible for the overall coordination with the State, pre- and post- <br /> event, on establishment of a DRC (see Section IV- Human Services, <br /> of this annex, for more detailed information). Designated DRCs will <br /> serve as Disaster Application Centers (DAC's). <br /> Utilizing the recommended FEMA criteria, DRC locations have been <br /> established at eight geographical locations throughout the County to <br /> cover the needs of residents in the North, Central, South, East and <br /> West portions of the County (a general location map of all DRC sites <br /> is attached to this document and identified as Attachment 7). These <br /> areas will address those special populations and geographic areas, <br /> particularly the barrier island, which requires particular attention. <br /> The Emergency Management Director, or his designee,will determine <br /> which locations will be activated. State and Federal authorities will be <br /> provided with a list of locations once the sites have been inspected by <br /> preliminary damage assessment teams and found to be safe. <br /> Emergency Management staff will have a support role and be <br /> involved in the establishment of a DRC. They will receive instructions <br /> to report for work through the EOC. It is understood that all <br /> federal/state employees who staff a DRC will be self-sufficient. Any <br /> shortfalls in equipment and vehicles that will be used for disaster <br /> recovery centers will be addressed by ESF #7. <br /> Local resources and programs within the county that may be utilized <br /> as informational/referral services to support Disaster Recovery Center <br /> Operations are identified in the CEMP Basic Plan on Figure 6-2 <br /> located on pages 66 and 67. <br /> C. Logistical Strategy <br /> 1. Logistical Staging Areas (LSA) <br /> The fundamental purpose for utilizing a LSA is to supplement <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex IA- Page 8 <br />
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