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distribution operations while trucks arrive and are off- <br /> loaded. <br /> (5) Security recommendations will be made by ESF #16. <br /> e. The locations for Points of Distribution (POD) sites in Indian <br /> River County can be found in Attachment 9 of this <br /> document. <br /> 3. Emergency Fuel Strategy <br /> a. Hurricanes and Their Impact on Fuel Supply <br /> (1) Supply Disruptions <br /> a. Shipping delays <br /> b. Impacts to supply terminals <br /> c. Impacts to receiving terminals <br /> d. Impacts to refineries <br /> e. Impacts to production <br /> (2) Increased Demand <br /> a. 5-6 days ahead of landfall <br /> b. Evacuation preparations <br /> c. Hoarding <br /> d. Generators/fuel cans <br /> e. Recovery activities <br /> b. Objective <br /> To ensure that Indian River County has an adequate and <br /> reliable fuel supply before and after hurricanes. <br /> C. ESF #1 (Transportation), ESF #3 (Public Works) and ESF <br /> #12 (Energy) Responsibilities: <br /> (1) Communicate with fuel stations along major <br /> transportation corridors and evacuation/re-entry <br /> routes to ascertain fuel supply levels. <br /> (2) Coordinate prompt utility restoration activities with <br /> power companies. <br /> (3) Coordinate with the EOC any anticipated fuel <br /> shortages so requests can be forwarded to the State <br /> EOC as soon as possible. <br /> (4) Take daily survey of fuel needs for emergency <br /> responders (Fire Rescue, law enforcement), school <br /> Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Annex IA- Page 12 <br />