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95. 295. 270. 495. 495. 66. 1. 95. National Capital Region (NCR). Deployment Procedures. Initial Staffing: Identified and rostered Surge Staffing requirements identified HQ: Team Leader will meet with DC EMA Director Staff deploys to Initial Operating Facility
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Deployment Procedures • Initial Staffing: • Identified and rostered • Surge Staffing requirements identified • HQ: • Team Leader will meet with DC EMA Director • Staff deploys to Initial Operating Facility • DC EMA can co-locate at Initial Operating Facility
Mobilization Centers • Anacostia Naval Air Station • Fort Belvoir • Fort Meade • Fort A.P. Hill
ESF Coverage • Washington Area representatives from key agencies have been identified: DCO – Department of Defense ESF #3 – US Army Corps of Engineers ESF #7 – General Services Administration
ESF Coverage(cont’d) ESF #8 – Public Health Service ESF #9 – Urban Search & Rescue ESF #10 – Environmental Protection Agency Radiological – Department of Energy
Communications Resources Prepositioned • Radio cache at Initial Operating Facility • Satellite phones at key facilities • MATTS • MERS Detachment (Rotating) • Thomasville MERS: • Quick Response System • Emergency Operations Vehicle with KU satellite/receiver
Resources Prepositioned • National Capital Region Emergency Response Team • Disaster Medical Assistance Team • 2 Management Support Teams • National Medical Response Team (WMD capable)
Resources Prepositioned(cont’d) • 2 Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces (MD-1, VA-1) • 4 Additional Task Forces identified • 2 Pharmaceutical Caches • Nuclear / Radiological Support
ERT-ROC (Region) Interface • For the NCR, the EST functions as the ROC. • The EST will activate national response resources. • If necessary, the ERT-NCR will draw additional resources as necessary from: • Region III • Back-up Region (situation dependent)