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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> 3.4 State Government <br /> The ACSO's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Services takes the lead for offsite <br /> response when notified of an emergency at LLNL. In that lead role, they would coordinate with <br /> the State for assistance and resources. <br /> The State of California's emergency assistance is based on a state-wide mutual aid system <br /> designed to ensure that additional resources are provided to and among local jurisdictions <br /> whenever their own resources are committed or inadequate. State agencies are obligated to <br /> provide available resources to assist local jurisdictions in emergencies at the direction of the <br /> California Governor's Office of Emergency Services. The DHS developed a NIMS Homeland <br /> Security Presidential Directive-5,Management of Domestic Incidents. NIMS is similar to <br /> California's SEMS which was adopted through legislation and regulation in the 1990's. Under <br /> SEMS, the State's assistance is accessed by requesting resources through the operational area <br /> coordinator and the ASCO's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Services. Fire and <br /> mutual aid resources are requested through the local and State mutual aid system. The ACFD, <br /> including LLNL stations operated by the ACFD, complies with the requirements of <br /> SEMS/NIMS for First Responders. <br /> Cal OES is the lead State agency in any response to assist Alameda County and is responsible for <br /> making state-wide resources available. <br /> The California State Department of Health Services provides trained personnel to assist with <br /> monitoring and decontaminating personnel, evaluating the extent of any contamination, and <br /> monitoring offsite ingestion pathways. <br /> 3.4.1 California Office of Emergency Services <br /> LLNL has several MOUs with the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services. These <br /> MOUs include an agreement for California disaster and civil defense, an agreement for <br /> temporary transfer of vehicular equipment, and an agreement for use of radio equipment. <br /> Coordinators designated by State agencies assist California's emergency management staff <br /> headed by the director of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services or a <br /> designated representative. The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services is the lead <br /> State agency for emergency management, including planning, response coordination, recovery <br /> coordination, mitigation efforts, and training. <br /> Emergency responsibilities of the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services include: <br /> • Developing and implementing the State Emergency Plan <br /> • Receiving and disseminating emergency alerts and warnings <br /> 50 <br />