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tr <br />O <br />O <br />During a limited emergency condition, key personnel will <br />report to the State EQC. Upon declaration of a full <br />emergency condition, the State EQC will be fully activated <br />to coordinate all state operations and establish <br />communications with involved county EQCs. <br />7.2.3 On -Scene Command Post <br />In the event of an emergency, the first responding unit at <br />the site may establish an On -Scene Command Post. The <br />Incident Commander at the On -Scene Command Post will <br />be the Senior Responding Officer and he/she shall <br />coordinate and control on -scene emergency operations. <br />7.3 EQUIPMENT & RESOURCES <br />The Indian River County Department of Emergency Services, Fire/Rescue <br />Division; acquired a 31 foot Special Ops/HazMat Trailer in 1998. This <br />trailer has a full compliment of equipment available for responding to <br />emergencies involving the release of hazardous materials. In addition to <br />the basic inventory, a small sample of the equipment includes; <br />Level "A" & Level "B" suits <br />Boo MHz radios, VHF handheld radios <br />Chlorine "A" & "B" kits <br />lap top computer <br />Multi -gas gas detectors <br />Recovery drums <br />Resource manuals ;assorted) <br />7.3.1 Laboratory Analytical Support <br />The Indian River County Health Department has a limited <br />capability for laboratory and analytical support of <br />emergency operations in the event of a major chemical <br />release. Specific capabilities for the analysis of hazardous <br />materials include the following: <br />Indian River county Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 102 <br />