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KITTITAS COUNTY CEMP <br /> Page 31 of 63 November 2024 | BASIC PLAN <br />• Kittitas County Emergency Management <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ESF #13—Public Safety and Security <br /> <br />• Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office <br />• Cle Elum- Roslyn Police Department <br />• Ellensburg Police Department <br />• Central Washington University Police <br />Department <br />• Kittitas Police Department <br /> <br /> <br />ESF # 14—Long-Term Community Recovery <br /> <br />• Kittitas County Emergency Management <br /> <br /> <br />ESF #15—External Affairs <br /> <br />• Kittitas County Emergency Management <br /> <br /> <br />V. KITTITAS COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER <br />The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is used for incidents that require coordination of resources <br />and incident information and as a point of contact for legislative authorities. Standard operating <br />procedures (SOPs) and emergency operating procedures (EOPs) for each agency will be available at <br />the EOC. <br />A. Primary/Alternate EOC Location <br />The Kittitas County EOC is located in the Public Safety Building located at 307 Umptanum <br />Road, Ellensburg, WA 98926. <br /> <br />Alternate EOC site: If an alternate EOC site is necessary, the facility at KITTCOM is equipped to <br />establish an alternate EOC. KITTCOM is located at 700 E. Elmview Rd., Ellensburg. <br /> <br />Alternate EOC site: Another alternate EOC site is Kittitas Valley Fire & Rescue Station #29, 400 <br />E. Mountain View Ave, Ellensburg. KVFR Station #29 is equipped to establish an EOC. <br /> <br />Mobile Command Post (MCP): Incident command can be facilitated using a mobile command <br />post. The MCP can be used for site-specific direction and control of incidents, or it can be used <br />as an alternate EOC, as appropriate. <br /> <br />The MCP is maintained by Kittitas County Emergency Management and has public safety <br />communications capabilities. The MCP is designed to be self-sufficient and can generate its <br />own power.