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LLNL Emergency Management Plan (EPlan) <br />Rev 27 <br />January 2022 <br /> <br /> 54 <br />The County operates its EOC in coordination with these organizational response levels: field <br />response, local government, operational area, regional, and State. The County EOC operates <br />according to SEMS, including the primary SEMS functions of Command/Management, <br />Operations, Planning/Intelligence/Logistics, and Finance/Administration. <br />If the emergency situation requires that the general public be warned, the emergency public <br />information is issued by the cognizant local agency, such as the City of Livermore or Tracy, <br />County of Alameda or San Joaquin, depending upon the area impacted by the incident. <br />3.5.2 Alameda County Sheriff’s Office <br />Upon request, the ACSO responds with personnel and equipment, including a special response <br />unit when warranted, to support the Security Organization. Support activities are coordinated by <br />the Security Organization representative in the TOC and may include assistance in responding to <br />security threats and assistance in evacuating the site. The emergency response agreement <br />between the ACSO and LLNL covers assistance calls and assistance requests under the State <br />Region II Mutual Aid Law Enforcement Plan. <br />3.5.3 San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services <br />San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services serves in the same capacity for Site 300 as <br />the ACSO’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Services serves for Site 200. <br />3.5.4 San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department <br />Upon request, the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department responds with personnel and <br />equipment to support a LLNL Site 300 emergency or an immediate officer rescue or backup. The <br />emergency response agreement between the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department, LLNL, <br />and Site 300 managers covers assistance calls and assistance requests under the State Region II <br />Mutual Aid Law Enforcement Plan. <br />3.5.5 Alameda County Agreement for Mutual Fire Assistance <br />LLNL is a signatory to the Alameda County Mutual Aid Plan for mutual fire assistance. This <br />agreement confirms that, upon request, the associated fire services will respond with personnel <br />and equipment to support LLNL emergencies. These agencies, in responding to an emergency <br />request for assistance, render support to the ACFD. <br />3.5.6 Livermore City Manager's Office - Emergency Manager <br />The California Emergency Services Act requires the City of Livermore to manage and <br />coordinate the overall emergency response and recovery activities within its jurisdiction. The <br />Livermore City Council provides overall policy direction and appoints a City Manager who is <br />responsible for implementing adopted City policies. The City Manager’s Office is responsible <br />for the operational activities of all City departments including emergency management and <br />disaster preparedness. The City of Livermore's EOC, which is co-located with the City's Civic <br />Center Meeting Hall, is the operational hub for coordinating City response and recovery to