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Washington State Emergency 3/19/2025 <br />Management Division Page 4 <br /> <br />TIER II – State Suggestions <br />CEMP Location Recommendation to Meet Legal Obligations Reference <br />a support annex serves to house unique <br />terms or jargon. This will leave the Basic <br />Plan’s terms and definitions section free to <br />discuss more general concepts that are <br />appropriate to its intended audience. Also, <br />consider removing any terms, definitions, or <br />anacronyms that is not used in the Plan to <br />help reduce its length and sharpen its focus. <br />ALL ESFs – <br />Responsibilities <br />Support Agencies that do not fall within the <br />jurisdiction of the county should not be given <br />responsibilities. Rather, you should list how <br />you coordinate with them when they are <br />executing their responsibilities that are <br />detailed in their own plans. For example, <br />State Patrol should not have responsibilities <br />listed, rather what should be listed is how <br />you coordinate together to help accomplish <br />the mission. <br />WA CEMP, CPG 101 <br />ESF 1 – Alternative <br />Transportation <br />Describe the alternative methods of <br />transportation that can be used during an <br />incident (e.g. using ferries, local school buses, <br />city/county buses, etc.). <br />The National <br />Planning <br />Frameworks, WA <br />CEMP, CPG 101 <br />ESF 1 – Coordination <br />with ESF 11 <br />Consider describing how ESF 11 may work <br />with ESF 1 to manage the transportation of <br />food supplies, livestock, or emergency <br />resources to affected areas. This <br />collaboration ensures that critical resources <br />reach their destinations efficiently and safely <br />during a disaster or emergency <br />The National <br />Planning <br />Frameworks, WA <br />CEMP, CPG 101 <br />ESF 1 – Incident <br />Management <br />Building off the incident management <br />measures described for Roadways, Pipeline, <br />and Rail; consider describing what incident <br />management practices will be implemented <br />for those involving Aviation and Maritime. <br />Even if your jurisdiction has no capabilities to <br />perform either of these a discussion should <br />still occur concerning who manages those <br />specific incident types and how your <br />jurisdiction assists or coordinates (e.g. <br />provides traffic control in affected areas, <br />WA CEMP