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Approved Date
05/02/2000
Control Number
2000-139A
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Department of Emergency Services
Division of Emergency Management
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Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan 1999/2000
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40 <br />171 <br />2) Indian River County Fairgrounds - <br />7900 58th Avenue, Wabasso <br />3) City of Vero Beach Municipal Airport - <br />3400 Cherokee Drive, Vero Beach <br />3. Landing Zones have been identified and coordinated with the <br />Florida National Guard. <br />a. The primary landing zone is located at: <br />Vero Beach Municipal Airport <br />Latitude 27° 39' 33"/Longitude 080° 25' 08" <br />b. The secondary landing zone is located at: <br />Sebastian Airport <br />Latitude 27° 48' 77"/Longitude 0800 29' 74" <br />The coordinates for these locations have been transmitted to the <br />appropriate agencies. <br />F. PLANNING ASSUMPTIONS <br />1. A disaster may occur with little or no warning and may escalate <br />far more rapidly than the ability of any single local response <br />organization to handle. The success of rapid response depends <br />on: <br />a. Multi -discipline, impact assessment teams; <br />b. Procedures to ensure quick and effective decision-making, <br />such as pre -deployment and aggressive training of elected <br />officials and responders on responsibilities and emergency <br />assignments; and <br />C. Procedures to rapidly implement local mutual aid, state <br />mutual aid and possibly federal assistance. <br />2. Effective hurricane preparedness requires <br />continual public <br />awareness and education programs, so that citizens will take <br />appropriate advance action based upon the category of the <br />hurricane expected. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 50
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