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5/20/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve the Kittitas County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Executive Summary
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14
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Consent Agenda
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131080
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Contract
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fhD*utn",tf,AI(AGEI]EIITVxtrnres couNTY <br />KITTITAS COUNTY CEMP <br />D. Emergency Roles <br />D1. Coordinating <br />Coordinators oversee the preparedness activities for a particular capability and <br />coordinate with its primary and support agencies. Responsibilities of the coordinator <br />include: <br />o Maintaining contact with primary and support agencies through conference calls, <br />meetings, training activities, and exercises. <br />. Monitoring the progress in meeting the core capabilities it supports. <br />. Coordinating efforts with corresponding private sector, NGO, and Federal partners. <br />. Ensuring engagement in appropriate planning and preparedness activities. <br />D2. Primary <br />Primary agencies have significant authorities, roles, resources, and capabilities for a <br />particular function within a capability. Primary agencies are responsible for: <br />. Orchestrating support within their functional area for the appropriate response core <br />capabilities and other missions. <br />o Notifying and requesting assistance from support agencies. <br />o Managing mission assignments (in Stafford Act incidents) and coordinating with <br />support agencies, as well as appropriate state officials, operations centers, and other <br />stakeholders. <br />. Coordinating resources resulting from mission assignments. <br />o Working with all types of organizations to maximize the use of all available <br />resources. <br />o Monitoring progress in achieving core capability and other missions and providing <br />that information as part of situational and periodic readiness or preparedness <br />assessments. <br />o Planning for incident management, short-term recovery operations, and long-term <br />recovery. <br />. Maintaining trained personnel to support interagency emergency response and <br />support teams <br />. ldentifying new equipment or capabilities required to prevent or respond to new or <br />emerging threats and hazards or to validate and improve capabilities to address <br />changing risks. <br />o Promoting physical accessibility, programmatic inclusion, and effective <br />communication for the whole community, including individuals with disabilities. <br />D3. Support <br />Support agencies have specific capabilities or resources that support primary agencies <br />in executing capabilities and other missions. The activities of support agencies typically <br />include: <br />November 2024 1 BASIC PLAN Page 33 of 63
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