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LLNL Emergency Management Plan (EPlan) <br />Rev 27 <br />January 2022 <br /> <br /> 53 <br />• Coordinating emergency response and recovery activities with the Federal Regional <br />Operation Center and the JIC <br />• Processing and acting on mutual aid requests <br />• During emergencies, activating and operating the State Operations Center and regional <br />emergency operations centers and participating in the disaster field office activities <br />• In coordination with the Federal government, directing and coordinating recovery <br />programs to mitigate future disaster <br />When the State Operations Center and regional operations centers are activated, the following <br />actions will be taken to support the situation: <br />• Establish and maintain communications with other EOCs and DOCs <br />• Deploy field representatives as needed to assess the situation <br />• Coordinate and deploy immediate assistance, as requested, through mutual aid <br />• Establish/confirm air and ground routes into affected areas <br />• Determine the need for staging areas, mobilization centers, and disaster support areas, <br />and coordinate their establishment <br />• Provide/deploy technical assistance to support elements as needed <br />• Mobilize and stage key resources to address the potential threat <br />• Monitor and prioritize scarce resources as the situation dictates <br />Other State agency responsibilities are to provide mutual aid to local jurisdictions appropriate to <br />the emergency situation (State of California Emergency Plan). <br />3.4.2 California Highway Patrol <br />Upon request, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) supports the Security Organization by <br />responding with personnel and equipment. The CHP, in responding to an emergency request for <br />assistance to LLNL, will render support to the Security Organization by maintaining traffic <br />supervision and control over roadways to LLNL operating under a Joint Incident Command <br />System. The nature of the emergency response agreement between LLNL and the CHP includes <br />assistance calls and assistance requests under the State Region II Mutual Aid Law Enforcement <br />Plan. <br />3.5 Local Organizations <br />3.5.1 Alameda County Sheriff’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Services <br />The ACSO’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Services is the lead offsite response <br />coordination agency for major emergency and disaster situations at or affecting the Livermore <br />site. The Fire Department Battalion Chief or the Security IC at LLNL is the point-of-contact for <br />those requests for resources for mutual aid systems, such as fire or law enforcement mutual aid, <br />respectively.