Operational Area Emergency Operations Center. The County EOC and Alternate EOC (as designated) shall serve as the OA EOC. The OA EOC shall exist as a dedicated essential facility and be capable of serving as the central point for: • coordinating information and resources with OA subdivisions • coordinating all levels of government as a component of Orange County’s Multiagency Coordination System (MACS) • coordinating with other OAs • reporting information to and coordinating with the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) Southern Region EOC County emergency management staff shall be responsible for ensuring the OA EOC is maintained in a state of constant readiness, in accord with the FEMA Emergency Operations Center Assessment Checklist and ASTM E2668 – Standard Guide for Emergency Operations Center Development, or subsequent standards if revised. The County shall provide initial OA EOC activation staff. Subdivisions with available resources may provide secondary and relief OA EOC staffing.
Operational Area Emergency Operations Center. The COUNTY Emergency Operations Center located at 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Road, in Silverado, California and Alternate Emergency Operations Center, as designated, shall serve as the OAEOC.