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Basic Plan <br /> <br /> 6.8.4.1 Public Works Department <br /> <br /> · Weather-related events, i.e., ice, snow, wind, flood; <br /> · Volcanic eruption; and <br /> · Earthquake. <br /> <br /> 6.8.4.2 Fire & EMS Department <br /> <br /> · Conflagration; <br /> · Hazardous materials incident; and <br /> · Transportation/mass casualty incident. <br /> <br /> 6.8.4.3 Police Department <br /> <br /> · Civil disturbance; and <br /> · Terrorist attack. <br /> <br /> 6.8.4.4 Incident Commander (lC) <br /> <br /> In charge of all operational aspects of an emergency, the IC also acts as a <br /> liaison between the Executive Group and operational staff activities. In <br /> addition, the IC is responsible for coordinating all efforts and determining <br /> necessary resources for any given emergency. The IC will determine which <br /> elements of the Incident Command System will be implemented and may <br /> choose to delegate some duties. <br /> <br /> 6.8.4.5 Command Staff <br /> <br /> Command staff includes the Public Information Officer; Liaison Officer; and <br /> Safety Officer, all of whom report directly to the IC. <br /> <br /> 6.8.4.6 General Staff <br /> <br /> General staff includes the Operations Chief, Planning Chief, Logistics Chief, <br /> and Finance Chief, all of whom report directly to the IC. <br /> <br />6.9 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER (EOC) I <br /> <br /> 6.9.1 Policy Room and Incident Command Room <br /> <br /> The EOC consists of two rooms -- a Policy Room and an Incident Command Room. <br /> The EMe IC Response and support activities will be coordinated from the Sheldon <br /> Emergency Operations Center (EEC), a predesignated facility. The Eec will be <br /> activated upon notification of a possible or actual major emergency. During large- <br /> <br />City of Eugene Page 6-10 Emergency Management Plan <br />Ma~cch 2005 Part 1 - Basic Pla~ <br /> <br /> <br />