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APPENDIX D <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT <br /> EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION <br /> STANDARD OPERATING GUIDE <br /> �. <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> A. PURPOSE <br /> To identify those situations that might require multiple agency response so that <br /> each Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) can internally prioritize agency <br /> notification <br /> B. SCOPE <br /> Provide for notification to Emergency Management and incident reporting to <br /> the Primary County Warning Point <br /> ��. <br /> SITUATION <br /> There are many incidents which require rnU|tip|2 agency response from L3vv <br /> Enforcement, Fire, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and Emergency Management. <br /> Under multiple agency response conditions, the 9-1-1 C8|| taker ShOU|d have guidance <br /> to determine which agency should be notified by direct transfer and which agency (ieS) <br /> ShOU|d have information relayed to them. <br /> A. HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> See the Indian River County Local Mitigation Strategy for a comprehensive <br /> hazard analysis. <br /> B. PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS <br /> Accurate and efficient emergency notification will require coordination Of <br /> multiple agencies and use of variety of communication rn2thOdS and outlets. <br /> RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> A. COUNTY <br /> ]. The Indian River County Sheriffs [)Mloe Communications Section has <br /> been designated as the Primary County Warning Point. <br /> During business hours Monday through Friday from 0800 to I700 SVVP <br /> notifications will be made by the Indian River County Emergency <br /> Management office at 4225 49 m Avenue, Vero Beach, FL. During this time, <br /> events would likely be reported to County Warning Point members who <br /> D-1 <br />