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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-23 <br />October 2017 <br /> <br /> 28 <br /> <br />Figure 2.2 LLNL Emergency Response Organization <br /> <br />2.2.1 Succession of Authority <br />When an event requires activation and operation of the EOC, the on-duty LEDO becomes the ED <br />and the back-up LEDO becomes the Liaison Officer. If the on-duty LEDO does not arrive for <br />duty in a timely manner, an attempt should be made immediately by emergency management <br />personnel in the EOC to contact the on-duty LEDO. After initial attempts to contact the on-duty <br />LEDO are unsuccessful, the back-up LEDO should assume command and task EOC personnel <br />with contacting another LEDO to fulfill the role of Liaison Officer. In the unlikely event that no <br />LEDO is available to assume the role of ED, the Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC) <br />will contact the Director’s Office, who will designate and authorize a temporary ED by <br />providing instruction of his/her responsibilities under this Emergency Plan and associated <br />plans/procedures. <br />2.2.2 General Concept of Operations <br />• Persons discovering an abnormal event/condition immediately notif y either Security, <br />Fire Dispatch, or their supervisors who, in turn, notify Fire Dispatch or Security. <br />• The twenty-four-hour notification point for LLNL “911” calls is Fire <br />Dispatch/ACRECC located at Site 200. Fire Dispatch initiates response by notifying <br />appropriate onsite emergency resources, typically under the command/control of the <br />IC. All 911 calls to ACRECC are monitored by Security’s Central Alarm Station <br />(CAS), who dispatches the Protective Force Division (PFD).