INCIDENTS WITH HCPH IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Sample Clauses

INCIDENTS WITH HCPH IN A SUPPORTING ROLE. For incidents in which HCPH is a support agency, the IC is supplied by another agency. For these incidents, HCPH assigns an AC who coordinates the agency’s support of the incident. Support activities include the following: • Support incident management policies and priorities through the provision of guidance or resources. • Facilitate logistical support and resource tracking. • Inform resource allocation decisions using incident management priorities. • Coordinate incident-related information. • Coordinate and resolve interagency and intergovernmental issues regarding incident management policies, priorities, and strategies. If the Xxxxxxxx County EOC is activated, the HCPH AC coordinates all agency actions that support any ESFs in which HCPH has a role. In such incidents, the AC will ensure that all HCPH actions to address incidents for which the Xxxxxxxx County EOC is activated are coordinated through the Xxxxxxxx County EOC. Interface between the agency and the Xxxxxxxx County EOC is further detailed in Attachment III - Interface between HCPH and the Xxxxxxxx County EOC Standard Operating Procedure.
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INCIDENTS WITH HCPH IN A SUPPORTING ROLE. For incidents in which HCPH is a support agency, the IC is supplied by another agency. For these incidents, HCPH assigns an AC who coordinates the agency’s support of the incident. Support activities include the following: • Support incident management policies and priorities through the provision of guidance or resources. • Facilitate logistical support and resource tracking. • Inform resource allocation decisions using incident management priorities. • Coordinate incident-related information. • Coordinate and resolve interagency and intergovernmental issues regarding incident management policies, priorities, and strategies. If the Xxxxxxxx County EOC is activated, the HCPH AC coordinates all agency actions that support any ESFs in which HCPH has a role. In such incidents, the AC will ensure that all HCPH actions to address incidents for which the Xxxxxxxx County EOC is activated are coordinated through the Xxxxxxxx County EOC. Interface between the agency and the Xxxxxxxx County EOC is further detailed in Attachment IV - Interface between HCPH and the Xxxxxxxx County EOC Standard Operating Procedure. 5.3.7 PROCESS FOR COORDINATION WITH STATE RESPONSE AGENCIES FOR LARGE-SCALE OR COMPLEX INCIDENTS Context - In large-scale responses, Ohio EMA will initiate a state-and-local coordination call with state and local response agencies. Local agencies will be identified by local EMA and invited to this call. Coordination between LHDs and ODH will be critical to ensuring an effective response from public health and polished participation in the state-and-local coordination call. The steps defined below align with the ODH resource on state and local response coordination. Upon notification of a state-and-local coordination call, agency leads will prepare a list of completed and planned actions to share with key POCs at ODH. XXX POCs will contact their local counterparts to discuss key information and incident needs that must be reported throughout the incident. Both HCPH and ODH will contribute to the establishment of these essential elements of information (EEI). Once finalized, HCPH will identify the POCs within the agency who will lead the implementation/identification of each EEI. HCPH will review the agency’s internal capacity to provide the needed response or information in accordance with the established EEI list. Any gaps in capacity will be reported to ODH and assistance requested through established channels. ODH will identify available support and prepar...

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