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(4) Barber Street Sports Complex (materials & supplies) <br /> 1115 Barber Street <br /> Sebastian, FL <br /> 2. Points of Distribution (POD) <br /> The purpose of PODs are for counties to establish initial points <br /> where the general public will obtain life sustaining emergency relief <br /> supplies until such time as power is restored, and traditional <br /> facilities such as comfort stations, fixed and mobile feeding sites <br /> and routes, and relief social service programs are in place. These <br /> sites will be used for the purpose of distributing bulk emergency <br /> relief supplies such as water, ice, food and tarps within the first 24- <br /> 96 hours after an event. <br /> a. POD Management <br /> PODs will be evaluated throughout the operation. As power <br /> is restored in the community, roads opened, stores <br /> reopening, and social services established, the quantity, <br /> location or type of POD would need to be adjusted. Some <br /> sites will close, and others may be consolidated or right- <br /> sized. <br /> b. Types of PODs <br /> (1) Type I <br /> Type 1 PON are the largest sites and require the <br /> most assets. It will also require good entrance and <br /> egress with supporting arteries. A Type I distribution <br /> site serves approximately 20,000 persons per day <br /> with 12 loading points, or 560 vehicles per hour. <br /> (2) Type 11 <br /> Type 11 PON are moderately sized. A Type II <br /> distribution site serves approximately 10,000 persons <br /> per day with 6 loading points, or 280 vehicles per <br /> hour. <br /> (3) Type 111 <br /> Type III PODs are the smallest sites and require the <br /> least amount of assets. A Type 111 distribution site <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex IA- Page 10 <br />